The future of recruiting for some of Minnesota’s best high school girls basketball players is still bright.
Meet the top 15 uncommitted high school girls basketball players in Minnesota
The list includes Mya Wilson, a sophomore guard at Hill-Murray and the state’s highest-regarded prospect in the Class of 2027. She is returning to action after suffering a broken foot during the AAU season.
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.
Cail Jahnke
St. Michael-Albertville, 6-2 guard, junior
A combo guard with a never-ending motor who can do everything. Has over 20 offers, including Gophers, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska and Wisconsin.
Duluth Marshall, 6-0 guard, freshman
One of the most sought-after recruits in the nation in the Class of 2028 (ESPN HoopGurlz has her rated in its top 25 for 2028). Holds scholarship offers from the Gophers, Wisconsin and Maryland.
Regan Juenemann
Crosby-Ironton, 5-9 guard, senior
A high-percentage shooter who isn’t timid about taking long-range three-pointers.
Gabija Krasauskaite
Duluth Marshall, 6-7 center, eighth grade
Size does matter. Strength and stamina will continue to improve.
Emma Millerbernd
Providence Academy, 5-9 guard, sophomore
Continues to develop her game while being one of the state’s best defenders. Division I schools have started to take notice.
Vienna Murray
East Ridge, 6-1 guard, junior
Versatile and quick with plenty of length, she poses plenty of problems on both ends of the floor. Has offers from Creighton, Gonzaga, Marquette, Nebraska and Virginia Tech.
Ari Peterson
Minnetonka, 5-11 guard, freshman
The daughter of Vikings legend Adrian Peterson. Yes, she can dunk. Peterson, also rated in 2028’s top 25 by ESPN HoopGurlz, has offers from the Gophers and these other Big Ten programs: Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State and Purdue.
Ashna Ramlall
Rosemount, 5-10 guard, freshman
The younger sister of Gophers commit Amisha. The crafty point guard will find an open player as well as score.
Samantha Voll
Monticello, 5-10 guard, junior
Underrated and gets better every year. Can score from long range as well as off the dribble.
Pressley Watkins
Benilde-St. Margaret’s, 6-0 guard, sophomore
Athleticism allows her to score at the rim, from midrange and from beyond the three-point arc). Has offers from Colorado State, Illinois State, Kansas and St. Thomas.
Ashlee Wilson
Hill-Murray, 5-10 guard, seventh grade
Class of 2030 prospect scored 16 points in her debut and has been in double figures every game.
Mya Wilson
Hill-Murray, 6-1 guard, sophomore
The older sister of Ashlee. The state’s best in the Class of 2027 has a great feel for the game. Recently received offers from Iowa State, Ohio State, TCU and Virginia Tech. Already had offers from the Gophers, Marquette, Michigan State and Wisconsin.
Lanelle Wright
Minnetonka, 5-9 guard, junior
Outstanding court vision with a high game IQ. Has offers from Oakland, DePaul, San Francisco, Seton Hall and Wake Forest.
Meet the top 15 uncommitted recruits in Minnesota, including Baboucarr Ann, a Maple Grove sophomore who recently received an offer from the Gophers and coach Ben Johnson.