RECRUITING: Oregon State Lands Top-10 Nevada Athlete For 2025

Nov 6, 2021; Boulder, Colorado, USA;  Oregon State Beavers mascot Benny Beaver during the game against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 6, 2021; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Oregon State Beavers mascot Benny Beaver during the game against the Colorado Buffaloes at Folsom Field. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports / Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

The Oregon State Beavers added a new commitment to their 2025 class this week with the addition of Henderson, Nevada's Trey Glasper. The Green Valley High School product measures 6'1" and 170 pounds, in addition to being the #8 prospect in the state of Nevada for the 2025 class per 247Sports.

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Classified as an athlete, Glasper plays cornerback and wide receiver. In 2023, he caught 34 passes for 374 yards and seven touchdowns. He made 41 tackles on defense with three for a loss, six interceptions, and 13 pass deflections.

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The Beavers have 11 reported verbal commitments in the class of 2025 as of July 26. With a player rating of 87 from 247, Glasper now has the highest player rating in Oregon State's group.

Glasper's first chance to sign his NLI will be December 4, 2024.

Watch some of Glasper's high school highlights here.


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