The future of recruiting for some of Minnesota’s best high school girls basketball players is still bright.
Sure, the state’s top seniors (Jordan Ode and Addi Mack) and elite juniors (Maddyn Greenway and Tori Oehrlein) — and a sophomore (Amisha Ramlall) — have signed documents officially accepting their scholarship offers and financial packages or given verbal commitments to their future colleges.
There are stars on the horizon.
Here are 15 uncommitted players to keep an eye on (in alphabetical order):
Ava Cupito
Hopkins, 5-10 guard, sophomore
Outstanding at shooting the three-pointer off the catch. Colorado State and St. Thomas are among the schools that have already come knocking.
Beckett Greenway
Providence Academy, 5-7 guard, eighth grade
The younger sister of Kentucky commit Maddyn and daughter of former Vikings linebacker Chad.