Trey Beamer
"6’3 CG| IMG Academy| Team United EYBL|"
Boston College
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Scout Report
When you're running the point at IMG Academy alongside some of the most elite prospects in the country, the margin for error shrinks to nothing. Trey Beamer has earned his stripes in that pressure cooker, holding down the floor general role for a loaded Ascenders squad.
Background
The Bradenton native made the move to IMG Academy to test himself against the highest level of competition in prep basketball. Coming from Florida's competitive youth basketball scene, Beamer understood that earning minutes at IMG would require a complete two-way commitment. Playing alongside elite talents like top-10 prospects Bamba Touray and Dylan Betts, plus Arkansas-bound Darius Acuff Jr., has accelerated his development in ways that few prep environments could match. The daily grind of practice and games against elite competition has shaped him into a more complete floor leader.
Playing Style
Beamer operates with the steady hand of a point guard who has learned to manage elite talent around him. His decision-making reflects the high-pressure environment he plays in daily - he rarely forces situations and understands when to push pace versus when to slow things down. Defensively, he brings the kind of intensity that coaches build their schemes around, using his 6-1 frame effectively to disrupt passing lanes and pressure ball handlers. He reads the game well on both ends, anticipating plays before they develop. The two-way nature of his game means he impacts winning even when his offensive numbers might not jump off the stat sheet. His basketball IQ shines through in how he manages different lineups and adjusts his role based on who is on the floor with him.
Strengths
The two-way impact defines his value proposition to college coaches. Defensively, he combines solid size for the position with genuine intensity and smart positioning that allows him to guard multiple spots in a pinch. His court vision and passing ability have been refined by playing alongside high-level teammates who can finish plays - he knows how to find the right guy at the right time. Perhaps most importantly, he has developed the mental toughness that comes from competing daily against future Division I players, giving him a composure that many guards his age lack.
Areas to Watch
Continuing to develop his scoring consistency will be key to maximizing his ceiling at the college level. While his facilitating and defensive abilities are solid foundations, adding reliable three-point shooting and developing more ways to score in traffic would make him a more complete offensive threat. The ability to take over games offensively when needed could separate him from other steady point guard prospects.
Player Comparison
He reminds me of a young Monte Morris in terms of his steady approach and two-way reliability. Like Morris during his Iowa State days, Beamer prioritizes taking care of the basketball and making the right play over flashy individual statistics. Both players built their reputations on defensive intensity and smart floor management rather than explosive offensive numbers.
Recruitment
Boston College won the recruitment for Beamer, beating out a solid mix of ACC and SEC programs for his commitment. The Eagles were able to sell him on early playing time and a system that values his two-way skill set. With 13 Division I offers including programs like Maryland, Florida State, and Mississippi State, he had legitimate high-major options across multiple conferences. His commitment to Boston College gives them a reliable floor general who can step in and contribute from day one in the ACC.
Projection
At Boston College, he projects as a multi-year contributor who could develop into a steady starter by his sophomore or junior season. His two-way impact and basketball IQ give him a solid floor as a role player, with the ceiling depending on how much his offensive game continues to develop. Professional basketball remains a possibility if he can add consistent scoring punch to his already well-rounded skill set.
Updated Apr 30, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Boston College
COLLEGE
IMG Academy
PREP SCHOOL
Offers
13Boston College
Committed
Chose Boston College over 12 other offers
Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Social Activity
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