
A late add.
Tennessee basketball has added a third member to its class of 2025, picking up a commitment from 2025 point guard Troy Henderson. The decision comes just one day after taking an official visit to Tennessee.
2025 John Marshall (VA) G Troy Henderson has committed to Tennessee. https://t.co/24qxdymCEW https://t.co/nepOCgk3bx
— Verbal Commits (@VerbalCommits) March 25, 2025
Henderson is a recent decommit from Fordham after the school made a change at head coach. He checks in at 6-1, 180 pounds and is currently unranked by 247Sports and ESPN. On3 rates Henderson as a three-star prospect.
The Richmond, Virginia native caught the Tennessee staff’s eye last summer at an AAU event. Nearly a year later, the two sides have circled back around and Henderson has found a home.
Henderson averaged 25.9 points per game as a junior. He added 5.1 assists, 4.7 assists and 3.1 steals. He joins four-star guard Amari Evans and four-star center DeWayne Brown in Tennessee’s 2025 class.
Rick Barnes is staring at another massive reload. Zakai Zeigler, Chaz Lanier, Jahmai Mashack, Jordan Gainey, Darlinstone Dubar and Igor Milicic will all be on the way out, freeing up four starting spots. Tennessee will undoubtedly attack the transfer portal hard once again after finding big success over the past two seasons.
Bishop Boswell, Amari Evans and now Troy Henderson will have chances to make some noise in the backcourt next season.