As, one by one, they each decided to stay home, to play for the University of Minnesota, they started texting. And calling. Facetiming.
Bonding.
"I reached out to them," Mallory Heyer said. "I wanted them to come, too. I wanted other girls from Minnesota to stay home, so we can build something here."
Heyer was the first to commit to Lindsay Whalen and the women's basketball team. Then Nia Holloway, then Mara Braun, finally Amaya Battle. Heyer from Chaska, Holloway Eden Prairie, Braun Wayzata, Battle Hopkins.
Monday was the Gophers' first practice of summer workouts. The 12-player team that assembled bears slight resemblance to last year's team, with graduations and transfers by players like Sara Scalia, Kadi Sissoko and Jasmine Powell. There are three returners from last season in Katie Borowicz, Rose Micheaux and Maggie Czinano. Four transfers in Aminata Zie, Destinee Oberg, Isabelle Gradwell and Mi'Cole Cayton. Monday the Gophers announced the addition of preferred walk-on Angelina Hammond.
And the recruiting class of '22.
It is the best recruiting class in program history, ranked 10th in the nation and first in the Big Ten Conference by ESPN. With that will come expectations, which they embrace. And perhaps some pressure, which they welcome.
"As soon as we heard all four of us were committed to coming here, we made a big effort to come together," Holloway said. "To get to know each other better."