The team building began before everyone involved was officially a part of the team.
Credit Katie Borowicz, Rose Micheaux, Maggie Czinano.
You might know them as the three who stayed, the members of the 2021-22 Gophers women's basketball team who remained last spring after graduations and a number of transfers left coach Lindsay Whalen's roster at three.
Whalen and her staff began to rebuild the roster, the foundation being a top-10 recruiting class of Minnesotans Mara Braun, Nia Holloway, Amaya Battle and Mallory Heyer.
Borowicz, Micheaux, Czinano? They started rebuilding the team.
Every time they heard a new player had committed, they'd call and welcome them. Then they started going to those players' high school games. Three present Gophers cheering for four who were on their way. Pretty easy, considering the incoming freshmen were all from the metro area — Braun from Wayzata, Holloway from Eden Prairie, Battle from Hopkins, Heyer from Chaska.
"We built a bond way before we got on the court together,'' Micheaux said.
Said Borowicz: "We knew they'd be special. Watching them play you could see it. High IQ. Great players.''