Getting up at 6 a.m. for summer workouts is nothing new for Gabe Kalscheur.
The 6-foot-4 senior guard from DeLaSalle was used to grinding while training in the offseason with his old coach Dave Thorson, who left to become a Drake assistant. Kalscheur is working hard for his new Islanders coach Travis Bledsoe who expects him to be their leader this year.

"He says this is my team," Kalscheur said. "He said I need to be the leader on and off the court."
At the same time, Kalscheur's recruiting profile is expanding as well.
He recently earned four-star status with Scout.com's updated Class of 2018 rankings, which included local prospects such as Apple Valley's Tre Jones, Armstrong's Race Thompson and Cretin-Derham Hall's Daniel Oturu, a Gophers commit.
Kalscheur, who is averaging 17.7 points on 44 percent three-point shooting for Howard Pulley in the Nike EYBL this year, took an unofficial visit to Minnesota's campus on Monday to check out the new facilities. In a Q&A with the Star Tribune, Kalscheur said he enjoyed the visit, but he's not ready to make a decision anytime soon.
Q: How did Minnesota's new facility look when you took an unofficial visit Monday?
A: It was really cool. Pretty sure there was like five levels. The gym where the team will practice in was really huge, it's really big. It's cool that they'll have nutrition (center) that will have food for the athletes. They had an indoor ball rack built into the walls. There's a really nice view in the gym looking out to the (city).