2022-23 Men's Basketball Roster

#3 Trey Wertz 2021-22 Men's Basketball Roster

Guard


Height 6-5
Weight 193
Class Graduate
Hometown Charlotte, NC
High School Providence Day School
Trey Wertz - Men's Basketball - Notre Dame Fighting Irish

2022-23 (Graduate)

  • 2023 ACC All-Academic Team
  • Three-year Notre Dame totals = 579 points on 38.2 percent shooting, 104 made three-pointers on 36.9 percent shooting from deep and 85 made free-throws behind an .810 clip from the line. Also dished out a total of 210 assists.
  • Five-year collegiate number = 1,326 points on 42.6 percent shooting, 193 made three-pointers on 36.4 percent shooting from deep and 213 made free-throws behind a .777 clip from the line. Also dished out a total of 491 assists.
  • Played all 32 games, with 22 starts, and averaged 30.7. minutes.
  • Averaged 8.4 ppg and a team best 3.3 apg.
  • His 2.14 assist-to-turnover ratio ranked 5th in the ACC.
  • Milestone Watcher: Finished seven threes away from 200 in his career // nine assists away from 500.
  • Three of the last five games of the season, Wertz finished in double figures. He also totaled 26 assists over the last six games.
  • Over half of his made field goals this past season were three-pointers.
  • With 13 points vs UNC (2/22), Wertz was back in double figures for the first time since FSU on Jan. 17. Wertz connected on three threes – his most since Jan. 14 at Syracuse. Followed that performance with a 12-point effort at Wake Forest on Feb. 25.
  • Tied his season high in made threes with four and grabbed a season-best seven rebounds at Syracuse on Jan. 14, totaling 12 points.
  • Only made two buckets against Georgia Tech on Jan. 10 but they were the two most clutch of the game. Wertz hit a three in the corner which tied the game at 65-all with 53 seconds left and sent the game to overtime. Then in OT, he hit a go-ahead three with 55 seconds left.
  • Led the team in scoring vs Miami on Dec. 30 with 15 points – he was 3-of-5 from three.
  • Tied his career high of three steals vs Georgia on Dec. 18.
  • Got back in double figures against Boston U on Dec. 7. In fact, he recorded a stretch in the 2nd half in which he made 12 of the team’s next 16 points, recording three three-pointers in that stretch.
  • Season-high seven assists, plus eight points, in Michigan State win on Nov. 30.
  • Recorded three straight games in double figures for the first time in his Irish career (first three games of the season). It marked the 5th time in his collegiate career.
  • Season-high 20 points against Southern Indiana (11/16), including 12 in the 2nd half. It marked his 2nd highest scoring output in an Irish uniform (second to his 27 vs Purdue back on Dec. 19, 2020).
  • Wertz helped power the offense in the season-opening win over Radford. He had 10 points at the half and finished with 18. In fact, Wertz connected on three treys in a row from 8:22-6:51 in the second half.

2021-22

  • Ended up with eight points and three assists in the victory at Clemson (2/12/22). 
  • With Nate Laszewski sidelined with an injury, stepped up to play 26 minutes, scoring 12 points with two steals in the victory at NC State (2/5/22). His three pointer with 13:55 left ended an NC State run which gave the home team their first lead and tied the game at 40-40. The basket kick started a 12-2 Irish run to take control of the game. 
  • Connected on all three of his three point field goal attempts at Louisville (1/22/22) to score nine points and surpass 1,000 career points. 
  • Missed the first game of the season due to injury, as a sprained right ankle kept him out of the victory over TAMU CC (12/22/21). 
  • Scored 12 points off the bench and was a perfect 4-for-4 from the line against No. 10/12 Kentucky. 

2020-21

  • Hit the game-winning three-point field goal at the buzzer to cap an Irish rally to victory over Wake Forest (3/9/21) in the first round of the ACC tournament.
  • Stat line doesn’t tell the story of his effort vs. No. 11/11 Florida State (3/6/21), as he handled the ball against the FSU pressure defense, committing just one turnover, while compiling a Notre Dame career-high three steals and three rebounds.
  • Came off the bench at Boston College (2/27/21) to score 17 points, including seven-of-nine shooting from the field, with two assists and one rebound.
  • Returned to the starting lineup at Syracuse (2/20/21) and led the Irish with 17 points and five three pointers.
  • Played a key role in the victory off the bench at Duke (2/9/21) with seven points, five rebounds and six assists – with no turnovers.
  • Went 3-for-5 from behind the arc against Wake Forest (2/2/21), scoring nine points in 28 minutes.
  • Came off the bench at Miami (1/24/21) to score five points and set an ND-high with five rebounds and two steals.
  • Popped back into the starting lineup against Boston College (1/16/21), playing 29 minutes and finishing with five points and three assists.
  • Showed signs of returning to form at No. 18/22 Virginia (1/13/21) with 13 points in 24 minutes off the bench.
  • Sprained his left ankle in the first half against Virginia (12/30/20) and is expected to miss the next two-to-three weeks of action.
  • Inserted into the starting lineup against Purdue in the Crossroads Classic (12/19/20) and responded with a team-high 27 points, five three-point field goals along with five assists.
  • Played 20 minutes in his first action for Notre Dame against No. 21/23 Duke (12/16/20), scoring nine points with three rebounds and an assist.
  • Activated on December 16, 2020, as the NCAA passed an immediate transfer waiver to all Division I student-athletes who transferred from another Division I program in the fall of 2020.

2019-20 at Santa Clara

  • Averaged 11.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game while helping Santa Clara to a 20-13 overall record.
  • Shot over 48 percent from the field during his sophomore season along with a 40-percent clip from behind the three-point line.
  • Poured in 31 points against Pacific (1/18/20).
  • Scored 28 points and connected on six three-point field goals against Mississippi Valley (12/20/19).

2018-19 at Santa Clara

  • A West Coast Conference (WCC) all-freshman selection.
  • Appeared in 31 games with 29 starts, finishing third on the team in scoring (12.2) and sixth in the WCC in assists (4.7 per game).
  • Logged 1,014 minutes as a freshman, at the time the fourth-most for a rookie in program history.
  • Dished out a 10 assists against San Jose State (11/24/18).
  • Exploded for 33 points in a victory over Jackson State (11/29/18) and 28 points in a double-overtime win over Southern Cal (12/18/18).
  • Earned WCC Player of the Week honors in December of 2018 after averaging 19.0 points, 7.0 assists and 4.0 rebounds against Southern Cal and Idaho.

HIGH SCHOOL

  • A McDonald’s All-American nominee as a senior at Providence Day School.
  • Rated as one of the top 15 recruits in the state of North Carolina.
  • Earned all-state honors as a senior, averaging 18.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game.
  • Led Providence Day School in 2018 to the program’s sixth-straight CISAA conference championship and a berth in the North Carolina Independent Schools Final Four.

PERSONAL

  • Son of Langston and Whitni Wertz
  • Full name is Langston Wertz III.
  • Father, Langston Jr., is a sports reporter for the Charlotte Observer.
  • Enrolled in the College of Arts and Letters with a major in economics.