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Men's Basketball Adds Three Recruits

EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (Blugolds.com) - Trevor Berkley from Rogers (Minn.) High School, Lewis Mau from Colfax High School and Max Watts from Chaska High School will attend UW-Eau Claire and play basketball next fall, Blugold head coach Kyle Green has announced.

"All three young men come from very successful high school programs. We look forward to each of them continuing to add onto that level of success as Blugolds," Coach Green said.

The Trevor Berkley Profile:
Height: 6-4    Weight: 190    Year: Freshman    Previous School: Rogers

High School Accomplishments

  • Senior Season: Honorable Mention All-Mississippi 8 Conference, Team Captain, Most Improved
  • Junior Season: Letterwinner

Comments from Coach Green: "Trevor is a versatile forward who can impact the game on both ends of the floor."

The Lewis Mau Profile:
Height: 6-3    Weight: 185    Year: Freshman    Previous School: Colfax

High School Accomplishments

  • Senior Season:  Third Team All-Northwest, First Team All Dunn-St. Croix Conference, Team Captain, Team MVP
    • Averaged 15.4 points, 7 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 3 steals per game
  • Junior Season:  Honorable Mention All-Northwest, First Team All Dunn-St.Croix Conference, Team MVP
  • Sophomore Season:  Second Team All Dunn-St. Croix Conference, Team MVP
  • Freshman Season:  Letterwinner
  • Note: Lewis' father, Danny, played for the Blugolds from 1979-81.

Comments from Coach Green: "We are very proud to add a player with Lewis' athleticism and winning mentality to our program. He has shown the toughness needed to play well in big games."

The Max Watts Profile:
Height: 6-3    Weight: 180    Year: Freshman    Previous School: Chaska

High School Accomplishments

  • Senior Season:  All-Missota Conference
    • Scored 813 career points, made 126 three-point field goals (2nd all-time in school history)
  • Junior Season:  All-Lake Conference,
  • Sophomore Season:  Letterwinner

Comments from Coach Green: "Max comes from a great high school basketball conference.  He is a proven three-point threat who has the ability to help us space the floor on offense."