Wisconsin-Rative Three Fenderson He will not join Wisconsin Badgers only in 2026, but fans can expect a better player compared to the one they discovered at high school. They have everything that could be excited, despite their end in 2025 at NCAA.
6’5 striker from Northwestern Academies St. John is a project that can be developed and is a willing student.
His trainers in St. John’s see how he was able to Customize your game Last season.
“Tre discovers how to play when he is not the most athletic guy on the pitch,” said DME Ben Wisniewski’s coach in an interview with Badger 247.
“He improves your work. How do you score if you don’t jump over a guy? He really develops in these areas.”
Fenderson himself admitted that he can still improve his skills. This happens, despite the fact that he was out of home.


“Getting used to it was a real challenge, but I’m starting to get used to it,” he said in the same interview.
“To prepare for studies, it was my biggest thing. I had to be bigger, stronger and make sure that my game was sharp.”
Tre Fenderson is growing literally
Fenderson has committed himself to badgers In August last year. He had only 6’4 and weight of 200 Kuni. Now he stands at 6’5 and added five more pounds.
His conditioning and exercise with St. John’s not only includes improving skills on disks or crime. This also includes body strengthening.
Wisniewski said that a youthful man already has a badger player.


“He is a typical player in Wisconsin, because of his strength and can send,” he said.
“But now they play a little differently. There is more pace and post-up left. But I know that they still publish all their players. TRE has a great post-up game. He has consistency and perseverance defensively.”
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