Last Updated on July 24, 2026 by Mat Diekhake
Marcus Tomashek built a reputation as a productive scorer who could consistently carry a significant offensive workload for his team. His confidence with the ball and ability to create points in different ways helped him stand out throughout his college basketball career.
Player Profile
- Full Name: Marcus Tomashek
- Nickname: Not publicly listed.
- Nationality: United States / American
- Date of Birth: August 6 (year not publicly listed)
- Hometown: Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States (Michigan Tech)
- Height: 6’6″ (198 cm)
- Weight: 190 lbs (86 kg)
- Wingspan: Not publicly listed.
- Shoe Size: Not publicly listed.
- Jersey Number: #1 — Michigan Tech; no NBA jersey number, as he has not played in the NBA.
- Position: Guard (G)
- High School: Ashwaubenon High School (Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin)
- College: Michigan Tech
- NBA Draft: Draft eligible in 2026.
- Teams Played For: Michigan Tech (2022–23 to 2025–26)
- Championship Rings: None publicly listed in the sources I found. Michigan Tech’s official bio does note he was part of a 2024–25 GLIAC championship team. (Michigan Tech)
- Children: None publicly listed in the sources I found.
- Siblings: One sibling, Drew (Michigan Tech)
Player Archetype / Play Style
Marcus Tomashek’s player archetype is that of a big scoring guard who blends shot creation, perimeter touch, and secondary playmaking with the size to handle multiple roles. Listed around 6-foot-6 and roughly 190 to 195 pounds, he has the frame and length to play as either a shooting guard or bigger combo guard, and that physical profile helps him absorb contact, rise over defenders, and stay involved on the glass. Offensively, his role centers on being a primary or co-primary scorer who can work as a three-level threat, create his own jumper, attack off the dribble, and still function off the ball when needed, while defensively he projects more as a multi-position team defender with active hands and solid instincts than a pure shutdown stopper at the point of attack. Overall, his play style is polished and confident: a productive, poised scorer with a strong build, real shooting gravity, and enough versatility to impact the game as a two-way contributor rather than just a one-dimensional gunner. (Michigan Tech)
Scouting Report
Marcus Tomashek isn’t a player who overwhelms possessions with volume; he tends to make them cleaner. What stands out is how quickly he recognizes the next advantage, often moving the ball before the defense has fully shifted, then relocating into space instead of watching the play unfold. That rhythm carries over when he attacks closeouts, where one or two controlled dribbles are usually enough to reach a pull-up or create a passing lane rather than forcing his way through traffic. He’s comfortable operating out of DHOs and secondary pick-and-rolls because his decisions are generally made early, although defenders with length can bother him when possessions slow into isolation and he has to manufacture separation late in the clock. Defensively, his value comes from anticipation more than recovery speed. He rotates on time from the weak side, stays connected through off-ball movement and rarely loses sight of shooters while helping at the nail, but physical guards capable of consistently turning the corner can place him in difficult situations where he lacks the burst to erase mistakes. To me, his ideal role is as a connective perimeter piece who keeps offensive flow alive, spaces the floor, attacks scrambling defenses and handles enough secondary creation to prevent the offense from becoming predictable. Surround him with primary creators who attract multiple defenders and his game expands because he’s constantly making the simple read that keeps an advantage alive instead of resetting the possession. His style brings to mind Sam Hauser with a little more willingness to put the ball on the floor, while some of his connective decision-making resembles Jake LaRavia, prioritizing timing and offensive continuity over individual shot creation.
Sources:
Michigan Tech — Marcus Tomashek – 2025-26 – Men’s Basketball – Michigan Tech
Danny Z Hoops — Orange and Black Modern Bold Sport Presentation
Michigan Tech — Tomashek Named to D2CCA All-Region First Team
Davenport University Athletics — Preview: Panthers Head North to Continue GLIAC Action
RealGM — Marcus Tomashek Player Profile, Michigan Tech
Michigan Tech — 2022-23 Men’s Basketball Roster
