Texas men's basketball recruit Tre Johnson selected to McDonald's All-American team
Tre Johnson, the centerpiece of Texas' 2024 recruiting class, was named to the McDonald’s All-American team on Tuesday.
Johnson, a 6-foot-5 guard, is from the Dallas area and would have been the top-ranked recruit for the 2024 class in Texas but is playing his senior season at Link Academy in Missouri. He’s ranked by 247Sports' composite ratings as the No. 4 overall prospect for his class in the nation.
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Texas men's basketball coach Rodney Terry has roots that reach deep with Johnson. Terry was an assistant coach for Johnson’s father, Richard Johnson, at Baylor, and the Longhorns first offered the star recruit a scholarship in December 2021.
As a junior in 2022-23, Johnson averaged 21.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.7 assists while leading Lake Highlands to a 34-3 record and the Class 6A state championship. He converted 53% from the floor a year ago, including 42% from 3-point range, and he hit 91% from the free-throw line.
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Johnson will join a class of recruits that includes another pair of top-50 national prospects, 6-foot-5 guard Cam Scott and 6-8 forward Nic Codie, both of whom signed with Texas last week.
Meanwhile, Texas women's basketball signees Justice Carlton and Jordan Lee were named to the McDonald's All-American girls team, UT's 28th and 29th all-time McDonald's all-stars. Carlton, a 6-foot-1 forward from Katy Seven Lakes, was ESPN's No. 7 overall prospect in the country and Lee, a 6-foot guard from Stockton, Calif., was No. 8.
Johnson is the 24th player to sign a letter of intent with the UT men's program and get selected to the McDonald's All-American Game. That list includes Ron Holland, a forward in the 2023 class who signed to play at Texas but never enrolled in order to purse professional options last summer.
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Both McDonald’s All-American games will take place April 2 at the Toyota Center in Houston.
Below are the full rosters for the East and West men's teams, along with each player's college commitment.
West team
G Jalil Bethea (Miami)
C John Bol (Ole Miss)
F Isaiah Evans (Duke)
F Cooper Flagg (Duke)
G Boogie Fland (Kentucky)
G/F Ian Jackson (North Carolina)
G/F Liam McNeeley (Indiana)
G Tahaad Pettiford (Auburn)
G Drake Powell (North Carolina)
F Jayden Quaintance (Kentucky)
C Derik Queen (uncommitted)
F Bryson Tucker (uncommitted)
East team
F Ace Bailey (Rutgers)
C Flory Bidunga (Kansas)
F Carter Bryant (Arizona)
G Zoom Diallo (Washington)
G VJ Edgecombe (Baylor)
F Donavan Freeman (Syracuse)
G Dylan Harper (Rutgers)
G Tre Johnson (Texas)
G Karter Knox (uncommitted)
G Trent Perry (USC)
F Derrion Reid (Alabama)
C Aiden Sherrell (Alabama)
All-Time List of McDonald's All-Americans who signed at Texas
Year | Player |
1995 | Kris Clack |
2000 | Brian Boddicker |
2001 | T.J. Ford |
2002 | Brad Buckman |
2004 | LaMarcus Aldridge |
2004 | Daniel Gibson |
2004 | Mike Williams |
2006 | D.J. Augustin |
2006 | Kevin Durant |
2007 | Jai Lucas (transfer from Florida in December 2008) |
2009 | Avery Bradley |
2010 | Cory Joseph |
2010 | Tristan Thompson |
2011 | Myck Kabongo |
2012 | Cameron Ridley |
2014 | Myles Turner |
2016 | Jarrett Allen |
2016 | Andrew Jones |
2017 | Mohamed Bamba |
2020 | Greg Brown |
2022 | Dillon Mitchell |
2022 | Arterio Morris |
2023 | Ron Holland (turned pro before playing at Texas) |
2024 | Tre Johnson |
This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Texas basketball recruit Tre Johnson named McDonald's All-American