2025 Top-20 PG Aaron Rowe sets official visit to Missouri
Aaron Rowe, one of the top point guards in the class of 2025, has scheduled an official visit to Missouri for this weekend, December 2nd.
The 6-foot-1, 165-pound junior is a native of Columbia and has unofficially visited the program several times. Rowe, who currently attends Father Tolton High School, has also officially visited Tennessee and unofficially visited Kansas State.
The four-star guard also holds offers from Kansas, Auburn, Alabama, and others.
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Rowe ranks as the No. 18 overall prospect in the 2025 cycle. He’s also the No. 4 overall point guard. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Rowe talks Mizzou
In a previous interview with On3, Aaron Rowe discussed the Missouri program.
Missouri: “That’s my hometown, where I grew up. It was really cool visiting there. I got to take some pictures, and it was really cool connecting with the coaches and getting to know them.”
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What he’s looking for in a program
“I’m going to be looking for a school that fits my playstyle,” Rowe said previously. “I like playing in the open court, with a lot of screens. Playing in space where I am able to create for my teammates and myself.
“I want to go somewhere I think can get me to the next level and takes my game to the next level. I want to play for a coach that I trust and where the coaches feel like family.”
Scouting Report
“Aaron Rowe plays on the ball and with a lot of confidence. He has a great frame with good length. He needs to put on strength. Has great touch in the midrange and gets to his spots off the bounce with no issues. Likes the elbows. He needs to continue developing his reads as a primary initiator. Does not get turned with full-court pressure defense.” – On3’s Jamie Shaw