
Class of 2019: Tyreek Smith
Nov 14, 2018 | Men's Basketball
COLLEGE STATION -- The Texas A&M men's basketball program has announced the signing of Tyreek Smith to a National Letter of Intent. A Baton Rouge, Louisiana, native, Smith is ranked as the No. 91 overall player by Rivals.
"Tyreek is a tremendous athlete who can be effective on both ends of the floor," said head coach Billy Kennedy. "He can really run the floor and has a great feel for blocking shots. He's an excellent rebounder who plays the game with a high motor. He also has the skills to face the basket and score from 17 feet out."
Smith helped head coach Ray Wilkerson and his Trinity Christian School team to the TAPPS 5A state championship game after averaging 20.8 points and 12.8 rebounds per game as a junior. The 6-9, 205-pound forward is a four-star recruit according to Rivals and 247sports. He was invited to attend the NBPA Top 100 and Pangos All-American Camps, both reserved for elite prep prospects.
Smith was one of two players to average a double-double on the Under Armour Circuit, playing AAU ball with Mudiay Elite.
Smith chose Texas A&M over LSU, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, among others.
"Tyreek is a tremendous athlete who can be effective on both ends of the floor," said head coach Billy Kennedy. "He can really run the floor and has a great feel for blocking shots. He's an excellent rebounder who plays the game with a high motor. He also has the skills to face the basket and score from 17 feet out."
Smith helped head coach Ray Wilkerson and his Trinity Christian School team to the TAPPS 5A state championship game after averaging 20.8 points and 12.8 rebounds per game as a junior. The 6-9, 205-pound forward is a four-star recruit according to Rivals and 247sports. He was invited to attend the NBPA Top 100 and Pangos All-American Camps, both reserved for elite prep prospects.
Smith was one of two players to average a double-double on the Under Armour Circuit, playing AAU ball with Mudiay Elite.
Smith chose Texas A&M over LSU, Florida, Oklahoma and Texas Tech, among others.
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