MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – West Virginia University men's basketball coach Darian DeVries has announced the signing of Trent MacLean to a grant-in-aid for the 2025-26 season.
MacLean, a 6-foot-9, 205-pound wing from Westlake Village, California, currently attends Southern California (SoCal) Academy in Castaic, California, where he plays for coach Julius Von Hanzlik. He is averaging 16 points and seven rebounds per game, while shooting 42 percent from 3-point range. MacLean previously attended Thousand Oaks (Calif.) prior to his senior season.
MacLean's father, Don, a nine-year NBA veteran, is UCLA's and the Pac-12 Conference's all-time leading scorer with 2,608 points.
"We are elated to welcome Trent to our Mountaineer family," DeVries said. "He possesses the rare combination of size and the ability to shoot the basketball with deep range that will fit perfectly with our style of play. Trent's best basketball is still ahead of him, and we look forward to helping him reach his full potential on and off the basketball court."
Trent MacLean is a four-star prospect and Top 150 recruit, including being ranked as a Top 30 power forward by numerous scouting services. In addition, he helped BTI win a Puma Pro 16 championship.
MacLean, a 6-foot-9, 205-pound wing from Westlake Village, California, currently attends Southern California (SoCal) Academy in Castaic, California, where he plays for coach Julius Von Hanzlik. He is averaging 16 points and seven rebounds per game, while shooting 42 percent from 3-point range. MacLean previously attended Thousand Oaks (Calif.) prior to his senior season.
MacLean's father, Don, a nine-year NBA veteran, is UCLA's and the Pac-12 Conference's all-time leading scorer with 2,608 points.
"We are elated to welcome Trent to our Mountaineer family," DeVries said. "He possesses the rare combination of size and the ability to shoot the basketball with deep range that will fit perfectly with our style of play. Trent's best basketball is still ahead of him, and we look forward to helping him reach his full potential on and off the basketball court."
Trent MacLean is a four-star prospect and Top 150 recruit, including being ranked as a Top 30 power forward by numerous scouting services. In addition, he helped BTI win a Puma Pro 16 championship.