In this video, we analyze Tre Holloman, the 6’2″, 185-pound point guard who is transferring from Michigan State to NC State for his final year of eligibility. Holloman, a former four-star recruit from St. Paul, Minnesota, averaged 9.1 points, 3.7 assists, and 1.9 rebounds per game during the 2024–25 season, shooting 37.3% from the field, 32.9% from three-point range, and 85.1% from the free-throw line.
Despite starting only 16 of 37 games, Holloman led the Spartans with 137 assists, showcasing his playmaking abilities with a 29.5% assist rate, ranking 76th nationally. His notable performances include a 20-point game against Michigan and a six-steal game, highlighting his defensive prowess.
Holloman joins an NC State team undergoing a significant roster overhaul under new head coach Will Wade, who has brought in transfers Alyn Breed and Quadier Copeland, along with high school recruits Matthew Able and Zymicah Wilkins. With his experience and leadership, Holloman is expected to take on a starting role and be a key contributor in the Wolfpack’s backcourt.
🔍 In This Video:
Tre Holloman’s performance and statistics at Michigan State
Analysis of his strengths: playmaking, defense, and leadership
Discussion on his fit within NC State’s roster and system
Impact of his transfer on NC State
📌 Keywords: Tre Holloman, Michigan State basketball, NC State basketball, NCAA Transfer Portal 2025, college basketball transfers, point guard analysis, Will Wade, ACC basketball, Big Ten basketball, basketball recruiting, player scouting report
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