IMG guard and four-star point guard Trey Beamer has announced his commitment to FIU, marking the highest-ranked high school recruit in program history. Beamer had originally committed to Boston College, but after a coaching change at the school, he decommitted and was recently granted his release from his contract. Beamer marks the first high school commitment of the Joey Cantens era.
The Martinsville, Virginia, native also had offers from Maryland, Mississippi State, Florida State and Virginia Tech, just to name a few.
Beamer, who stands at 6’1″ and 160 pounds, is ranked as the 93rd best player in the country, 11th best point guard and 16th best player in the state of Florida. After spending the first two seasons of his high school career at Carlisle High School, he transferred to IMG, where in his junior and senior seasons he averaged 24.5 points per game, 3.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists. During the Grassroots season, Beamer played for Team United on the Nike EYBL Circuit, averaging 19.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game in Session 4.
4 ⭐️ Trey Beamer (@treybeamer1) has had a huge start to the EYBL season for Team United averaging:
20.0 PPG (7th)
3.6 APG
4.1 RPG
41% FG
37.2% 3FG pic.twitter.com/ejzIVBop5o— Rising Ballers Network (@dylan_lutey) May 22, 2025
Here is a quote from now former Boston College head coach Earl Grant on Beamer: “Trey Beamer is a game changer,” said Grant. “We’re excited that he’s joining our program as we pursue a breakthrough. He’s a dual threat; his knack for scoring the ball and his ability to run a team as a lead guard makes him special. We look forward to getting him to campus and start his development plan.”
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