Clemson Basketball and Coach Brad Brownell have been looking to find their second commit of the class of 2025, and with that being said, they’ve recently offered Tre Singleton, a three-star power forward from Jeffersonville, Indiana.
The six-foot-eight, 215-pound power forward ranks as the No. 219 player nationally, the No. 46 player at his position, and the No. 11 overall player in Indiana. As a junior at Jeffersonville High School this past year, Singleton played in 27 games and averaged 14.2 points, three assists, seven rebounds, and one steal per game. He led his team to the IHSAA semi-state finals yet fell short to Ben Davis High School, 52-51.
Singleton is elite at using his strong frame to help him rim-run in transition and has a solid touch around the rim. While he didn’t shoot many three-pointers throughout this past high school season, he still made 50% of them, so he can still spot-up when needed. Singleton is also active while off-ball, scoring efficiently off pick and rolls and off-screen’s. He only averaged 0.3 blocks per game during this past high school season but still is a force to be reckoned with down in the interior, using his size and strength to body smaller opponents.
The top 200 player has 16 other offers, including Appalachian State, Butler, DePaul, Furman, Richmond, and more.