- **Q: Why is Tre Donaldson transferring from Michigan?
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Sports / College Basketball
Michigan Wolverines guard Tre Donaldson is set to explore new opportunities after entering the NCAA Transfer Portal. His decision comes after a single, impactful season in Ann Arbor, following his transfer from Auburn prior to the 2024-25 c...
Tre Donaldson made a significant mark during his lone season with the Michigan Wolverines. After spending two years at Auburn, where he transitioned into a starting role during his sophomore year, Donaldson transferred to Michigan seeking a larger opportunity.
He found that in Ann Arbor, starting every game and becoming a crucial piece for Coach Dusty May's squad during the 2024-25 season. His season average of 11.3 points, 4.1 assists, and 3.5 rebounds underscored his importance. Donaldson showcased his potential in big moments, highlighted by a season-high 20 points, 6 rebounds, and 7 assists in a win against No. 22 UCLA, and clutch performances during the postseason, including the memorable game-winning shot against Maryland.
Despite a quieter performance in the season-ending Sweet Sixteen loss to his former team, Auburn, Donaldson proved himself a capable scorer and playmaker. His entry into the transfer portal comes shortly after Michigan landed point guard Elliot Cadeau from North Carolina, suggesting a potential shift in backcourt roles might have influenced his decision.
Originally a four-star recruit from Florida State University High School (FL) in the 2022 class (ranked No. 127 overall by On3 Industry Ranking), Donaldson now seeks his third school in four years to utilize his final season of eligibility. Michigan, under Coach Dusty May, is familiar with roster reconstruction via the portal, having navigated significant transfer activity last offseason as well.
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