Parker Bjorklund barely picked up a basketball his first two years of college at St. Thomas. He played some intramurals, but nothing too serious because he was busy running a successful social media business that he started in eighth grade.
He loved being an entrepreneur. The money was nice, too. He had become a little burned out on basketball after playing year-round at Chaska High, so he was fine without it.
Then the pandemic hit and Bjorklund moved back home for online classes. When the weather warmed up, he started shooting baskets in the driveway.
"After about two months of that, I said, 'What, are you going to try out for the basketball team?' " his dad, Bruce, recalled.
Hey, why not?
And there he was Thursday night, dominating the post, as St. Thomas played host to an Oral Roberts team that pulled off a Cinderella run to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA tournament last season.
The star of the evening was Max Abmas, college basketball's leading scorer last season who hung 38 points on the Tommies. Bjorklund put on a show as well against bigger, stronger Oral Roberts post players.
He scored 17 of his team-high 21 points in the first half as the Tommies stayed within striking distance in an eventual 81-66 loss.