Minnetonka's Aaliyah Crump makes under-16 national team in girls basketball

Crump will play for the United States starting next Tuesday in the Americas Championship in Mexico.

June 12, 2023 at 1:52PM
Aaliyah Crump, a sophomore last season for Minnetonka, will represent the United States on its under-16 team at the Americas Championship. (Korey McDermott, Special to the Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Aaliyah Crump, a 6-1 guard for Minnetonka, was selected to the U.S. under-16 girls basketball team and will play for the United States in the FIBA U16 Americas Championship tournament starting Tuesday in Merida, Mexico.

Crump averaged 22 points per game for the Skippers last season, her sophomore year, when Minnetonka went 17-11. She was selected for the U.S. team this week after a 10-day training camp in Colorado Springs.

She's a prominent recruit nationally, and she's uncommitted. ESPN lists Crump ninth in the nation in its HoopGurlz ranking for the Class of 2025. She was selected to the Star Tribune's All-Metro second team in March.

The U.S. U16 team will play Puerto Rico in its first game of the Americas Championship tournament. The United States' other opponents in the group stage will be Colombia on Wednesday and Mexico on Thursday. The tournament will conclude June 19.

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Six players plus head coach Garrett Raboin and assistant coach Ben Gordon are from Minnesota. The tournament’s games will be televised starting Monday.

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