Half a dozen Minnesota seniors signed with Division I men’s college basketball programs in November, but there’s enough uncommitted talent to fill future rosters.
Among the state’s most high-profile senior prospects, Cretin-Derham Hall’s Tommy Ahneman (Notre Dame), Alexandria’s Chase Thompson (Clemson), Orono’s Nolan Groves (Yale) and Benilde-St. Margaret’s Jalen Wilson (Northern Iowa) are off the board in the 2025 class.
But there are more undecided seniors, rising juniors and sophomores picking up interest from Division I schools.
Minnesota remains a fertile recruiting ground. Here are the top 15 uncommitted boys basketball prospects in the state regardless of class (in alphabetical order):
Nolen Anderson
Wayzata, 6-7 wing, junior
After transferring from Eden Prairie, Anderson burst onto the scene at his new school with 34 points in his debut. He already has six D-I offers, including from Illinois Chicago, Northern Iowa and St. Thomas.
Baboucarr Ann
Maple Grove, 6-5 wing, sophomore
A week after receiving an offer from the Gophers and coach Ben Johnson, the explosive Ann had one of his highlights go viral when he dunked on a 7-footer vs. St. Michael-Albertville. He also hit four three-pointers to finish with his second 20-point game of the season.