FIU men's basketball has secured a significant addition to its 2026 recruiting class by signing four-star guard Trey Beamer from IMG Academy. Ranked as the No. 85 freshman by ESPN, Beamer is the top-ranked guard in FIU's history and the second-highest recruit overall. Standing 6-3, he was previously committed to Boston College but reopened his recruitment following a coaching change. Beamer is noted for his strong performance in grassroots competition, showcasing his scoring ability and versatility on the court.

By the Numbers
  • Beamer averaged 19.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game during the Nike EYBL Circuit.
  • In his junior season at Carlisle High School, he recorded 25.5 points per game on 60% shooting, including 40% from three-point range.
State of Play
  • FIU has landed only two four-star recruits in its history, with Beamer being the highest-ranked guard ever to join the program.
  • Beamer is currently ranked as the No. 11 point guard in the country and No. 17 overall in Florida by 247Sports Composite rankings.
What's Next

As Beamer joins the program, FIU will aim to leverage his talent to strengthen their team performance in the upcoming seasons. His recruitment signals potential for further high-level signings, aiming to boost the Panthers' competitiveness in college basketball.

Bottom Line

FIU's acquisition of Trey Beamer marks a pivotal moment for the men's basketball program, with the potential to reshape their future. His recruitment exemplifies FIU's commitment to enhancing its roster and elevating its performance on a national level.