Meet our Dream Team: The best girls basketball players across Minnesota

Heres the girls basketball Dream Team for 2024-25, the best 10 players in Minnesota, as selected by the Star Tribunes Ron Haggstrom: Maddyn Greenway Providence Academy, 5-8 junior guard College plan: Kentucky The speedy Greenway is the states best in the Class of 2026 and ranked No.
18 in the nation in ESPNs HoopGurlz national rankings.
She averaged 34.3 points per game last season.
Cail Jahnke St.
Michael-Albertville, 6-2 junior guard College plan: undecided Jahnkes wingspan presents plenty of problems for teams on both ends of the court.
Look for her 14.8-points-per-game average of a year ago to eclipse 20 this season.
Chloe Johnson Duluth Marshall, 6-0 freshman guard College plan: undecided One of the nations hottest commodities in the Class of 2028.
She averaged 27 points per game while shooting 49% from the floor and 42% from beyond the arc as an eighth-grader.
Addi Mack Minnehaha Academy, 5-8 senior guard College plan: Maryland A deep threat who averaged 32 points as a junior.
She is the 100th-ranked player in the nation in the Class of 2025.
Kendall McGee Benilde-St.
Margarets, 5-10 senior guard College plan: Creighton McGee is knocking off the rust after suffering a torn ACL in her left knee during the state tournament in 2023.
She averaged 19.9 points, six rebounds and three assists before the injury.
Jordan Ode Maple Grove, 5-11 senior guard College plan: Michigan State She has a relentless work ethic and is committed to being both a dynamic scorer and a very willing defender, Michigan State coach Robyn Fralick said.
Ode is rated No.
33 in the nation in the Class of 2025.
Tori Oehrlein Crosby-Ironton, 5-11 junior guard College plan: Minnesota She committed to the Gophers as their top priority in the Class of 2026 and is ranked No.
43 in the nation.
Oehrlein averaged 35.4 points, 15.2 rebounds and 7.2 assists per game for the Class 2A fourth-place Rangers last season.
Ari Peterson Minnetonka, 6-2 freshman guard College plan: undecided Petersons athleticism is off the charts.
A transfer from Providence Academy, she will play a big role for the Class 4A defending state champion Skippers.
She is the daughter of former Vikings running back Adrian Peterson.
Amisha Ramlall Rosemount, 5-11 sophomore forward College plan: Minnesota Ramlall ended recruiting speculation early, giving a verbal commitment to Dawn Plitzuweit and the Gophers.
She is the No.
3-ranked player in the state for the Class of 2027 per Prep Girls Hoops.
Mya Wilson Hill-Murray, 6-1 sophomore guard College plan: undecided The states highest-regarded prospect in the Class of 2027 is coming back from a broken bone in her foot suffered during the AAU season.
She averaged 19.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, three assists, three steals and two rebounds per game last season..
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