Lakeville North big man Nolan Winter, the center of a recruiting border battle, announced Friday he will play college basketball for Wisconsin.
The 6-11 senior took a little longer than expected to make his decision after his official visits to Wisconsin and the home state Gophers in the last month.
Winter's father, Trevor, played hoops for the U's vacated 1997 Final Four team, and his mother, Heidi, is an ex-Gophers volleyball player.
His parents' alma mater appeared to be an early favorite, but the defending co-Big Ten champion Badgers convinced him to follow the Minnesota pipeline to Madison.
"I'm just super proud that nationally I've made a name for myself," Winter told the Star Tribune earlier. "And I'm not just following in my dad's footsteps."
The No. 2 player in the state's 2023 class, Winter is the second local prospect to pick another Big Ten school over the Gophers this week. The state's top senior, Taison Chatman from Totino-Grace, committed to Ohio State on Tuesday.
Gophers coach Ben Johnson and assistant Dave Thorson made Winter a major priority after offering him a scholarship before the Badgers did last summer. The Gophers coaches were in constant contact, but Wisconsin has lured Minnesota talent since Richard Pitino's tenure.
"They did a great job recruiting Nolan and put their best foot forward," said Howard Pulley founder Rene Pulley, who had Winter in his AAU program. "I just think Wisconsin's track record has been good. Ben and Dave just haven't been here long enough to have that track record, being here only one year. Once they get a chance to establish themselves and build something they'll get more Minnesota kids."