Indiana signee Trent Sisley playing in Ballislife All-American Game

Indiana 2025 signee Trent Sisley is playing in the Ballislife All-American Game on Saturday night in Long Beach, CA. The game is set for 9:15 pm ET.
The two-day event included a 3-v-3 tournament featuring both the boys and girls rosters on Friday night and a 3-Point and Slam Dunk Contest earlier on Saturday.
This is the 11th year of the Ballislife All-American game. Past notable MVPs of the event include Collin Sexton (2017), Lonzo Ball (2016), Donovan Mitchell (2015) and Zach Lavine (2013). Other participants include Chet Holmgren, Paolo Banchero, Anthony Edwards, Cade Cunningham and Trae Young.
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Trent Sisley will be one of three Montverde Academy (Fla.) players in the event — including Dante Allen (Miami) and Hudson Greer (Creighton).
Sisley, who crossed the 2,000-point milestone in the first half of Montverde’s 67-52 loss in the Chipotle National opener last month, transferred to Montverde this past summer after three standout seasons at Heritage Hills (Ind.).
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“I’d do it over again 10 times,” Sisley said following the game. “I loved it. I’ve got a bunch of brothers in the locker room right now. Obviously I’ll stay in touch with them. They are all going to play high major basketball, too. I love all the underclassmen, all the coaches. It was a great experience.”
Sisley averaged 10.7 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists a game this season. He shot 63 percent from the floor and 44 percent (21-of-48) from three. For his career, he averaged 20.0 points, 9.1 rebounds and 2.6 assists a game.
“Consistency,” Sisley said was his biggest improvement. “Bringing it every day. My shot is obviously gotten better. But, the practices, the attention to detail, all of the college stuff.”
Sisley will arrive at Indiana in early June and is part of a one-person 2025 signing class for the Hoosiers at the moment.
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