Zakai Zeigler has become synonymous with grit, leadership, and elite defensive play for the Tennessee Volunteers. Standing just 5’9”, the junior point guard has emerged as one of the most complete floor generals in college basketball. In the 2024 season, Zeigler averaged 11.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 2.1 steals per game, earning him SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors for the second straight year.
What makes Zeigler special isn’t just his stats—it’s his energy. He pressures full court, anticipates passing lanes, and has developed into a clutch decision-maker. With the departure of key veterans, Tennessee is now Zeigler’s team. Head coach Rick Barnes said, “Zakai’s voice commands the locker room. His heart drives this program.”
Offensively, he’s added consistency to his jump shot, particularly from deep, where he shot 38% last season. He’s also become a master of the pick-and-roll, developing a strong connection with Tennessee’s frontcourt players.
Projected as a second-round pick in early NBA mocks, Zeigler’s return for the 2025 season is seen as unfinished business. His leadership could be the X-factor for a Final Four run. For Tennessee fans, he’s the heart and soul of the team—small in size, huge in impact.