According to a list published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press on Nov. 12, the following is a list of girls’ basketball players who have committed to play basketball in college.
Alexis Alexander-Champlin Park, South Dakota State
Jordyn Alt Cretin-Derham Hall, Denver
Kendall Baab-Chaska, Marist
Olivia Baker-Minnetonka, North Dakota State
Kenisha Bell-Bloomington Kennedy, Marquette
Brooke Berger-Mound Westonka, Northern State
Jasmin Bretoi-Centennial, Wayne State
Kylie Brown-Simley, Creighton
Chase Coley -Mpls. Washburn, Iowa
Jill Conrad- Centennial, Northern State
Grace Coughlin-Benilde-St. Margaret's, Minnesota
Mackenzie Dahl, Minnetonka-Sioux Falls
Georgi Donchetz, Burnsville-Valparaiso
Lindsey Dorr, Rogers-Toledo
Tia Elbert, Tartan- Marquette
Bryanna Fernstrom, Chisago Lakes- Iowa State
Kyrah Fredenburg, Anoka-Concordia-St. Paul
Hannah Grim, Rosemount-Marquette
Anne Hamilton, Minnetonka-Valparaiso
Sydney Lamberty, Park-Creighton
Claire Lundberg, Anoka- Seton Hall
Cayla McMorris, Park Center- Wisconsin
Jordan Meyer, Anoka-North Dakota
Daizjah Morris, Centennial- Army
Destinee Morris, Centennial -Army
Bailey Norby, Forest Lake-Creighton
Isy Odor, Bloomington Kennedy- Minnesota-Crookston
Makena Panning, Chaska-Winona State
Emily Peters, Forest Lake- New Hampshire
Ayo Porte, Osseo, Minnesota-Duluth
Katie Quandt-Lakeville South-Boston College
Michaela Rasmussen, Holy Family-Toledo
Gabby Smith, Bloomington Jefferson-Minnesota-Crookston
Elle Thompson, Chaska- South Dakota State
Tonoia Wade, Bloomington Kennedy- St. John's
Angela Wenning, Chaska-Southwest State
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