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Creighton Basketball: Analyzing Bluejays 2021 incoming recruiting class

Mar 15, 2018; Charlotte, NC, USA; Creighton Bluejays head coach Greg McDermott speaks in a press conference during the practice day before the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 15, 2018; Charlotte, NC, USA; Creighton Bluejays head coach Greg McDermott speaks in a press conference during the practice day before the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Brevard-USA TODAY Sports /
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Heritage Hall’s Trey Alexander Creighton Basketball
Heritage Hall’s Trey Alexander Creighton Basketball /

4. Trey Alexander

Trey Alexander is another four-star prospect featured for Creighton basketball out of their 2021 recruiting class. He’s got nice instincts with the ball in his hands at the guard spot.

Alexander was this past year’s Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year in his final high school season. He averaged 23.6 ppg, 8.7 rpg, 4.0 apg, and 2.1 spg at Heritage Hall High to wrap up his career in the prep ranks.

He’s a talented sharpshooter with a ton of athleticism in his game at 6-foot-4 after finishing his career as high school’s all-time leading scorer and rebounder. He’s got an opportunity to carve out a solid niche for himself with this team.

3. KeyShawn Feazell

Keyshawn Feazell (McNeese State) finds himself at his third school in three seasons following a productive senior season. He spent three seasons as a reserve at Mississippi State before finding a role with McNeese State. Now, he’ll look to do the same with Creighton basketball.

Feazell will challenge for a starting role in the frontcourt this upcoming season. He’s a 6-foot-9, 235-pound forward that started in 20 of 21 games for McNeese State in 2020-21, averaging 13.1 ppg, 9.9 rpg, 2.2 apg, and 1.2 bpg in the Southland basketball ranks.

Given his stature and activity on the interior, he’ll be looked upon to do the same and make a name for himself in the Big East basketball ranks.