When Luke Loewe entered the NCAA transfer portal this spring, his ideal destination had as much to do with his passion for fishing as his desire to seek a higher level of basketball.
The William & Mary grad transfer actually had his eye on Minnesota and the Land of 10,000 Lakes even before new Gophers coach Ben Johnson was hired in March.
Playing in the Big Ten was a plus for Loewe, but returning to his Midwest roots as an aspiring pro fisherman was a top priority as well.
"There are a lot of great opportunities up here," said Loewe, a Fond du Lac, Wis., native. "A lot of great fishermen. I've been connecting with some of the better anglers around Minnesota, which has been cool."
One of eight transfers to join the Gophers, Loewe adds leadership, three-point shooting and defense to the backcourt. He transformed from a rarely used reserve to an all-league guard in the Colonial Athletic Association. Not bad for someone who was better known in high school for his fishing skills than his jump shot.
Before high school, Loewe won the 2013 Junior Bass Fishing Federation World Championships in Shreveport, La., for the 11-14 age division, while also capturing state titles in Wisconsin.
At 15, Loewe won Wisconsin's Bass Federation High School Championship against 30 competitors in 2015. By then, he already had his own custom-made fishing rods.
It all started when his father, Jason, taught him to fish at Green Lake in Ripon, Wis. His younger brother, Jackson, is now following in his footsteps after winning a youth tournament there in June.