At the top, Malin Youngberg of Little Falls. Bottom row. left to right: Andie Changamire (Becker); Brielle Denkmann (Wayzata); Jayden Sonnenberg (Frazee); Maggie Dyer (Rochester Mayo); and Madison Ohm (Byron).
Minnesota’s girls basketball scene features new and exciting talent each year, but these players get the most exposure after the high school season ends.
The spring and summer AAU season allows highly-recruited players —regardless of age — to separate themselves locally, regionally and nationally with their play.
Prep Girls Hoops analyst Grant McGinnis helped the Star Tribune establish a breakdown of the top rising girls players on Minnesota’s AAU teams so far this spring.
You can also check out all the players on this list this weekend. They are expected to play in the Minnesota AAU State Championships at Shakopee High School. (Schedule and details here.)
For the list, click here to read this story on startribune.com.