As college basketball recruiting heats up in Minnesota, this year's junior class is deep and diverse, with nationally ranked future Division I players at every position.
Led by Jalen Suggs of Minnehaha Academy, one of the top-ranked junior prospects in the nation. they personify the surging emergence of talent in the state where as many as 15 players are seen as having Division I college careers.
Going back several years, "Minnesota high school basketball... had one or two guys here and there, but it just didn't quite have the depth," said Ryan James, national analyst for Prep Hoops. But today, with the growth of top-end play in the metro area, he said, Minnesota has become a hotbed for basketball talent.
"They say state of hockey, but I look at it like we're just as big of a state of basketball too," James said.
So far there is one junior — Drake Dobbs of Eden Prairie — who has committed to a Division I program at Liberty University. Most are not expected to decide until next summer and fall.
Here's a snapshot of six top juniors in the metro, as they get into the heat of the recruitment process.
Ben Carlson, East Ridge
What makes him special: The third-ranked prospect in the state according to 247sports, Carlson has superior rebounding skills and ability to cover all positions on defense. At 6-9 and 205 pounds, he added strength in the weight room over the summer, and he can play the 2 through 5 positions on the court. Averaging a double-double this season with 16.3 points and 11 rebounds per game. Feeds off two future Division I players in the Brown brothers: senior forward Courtney and sophomore guard Kendall, to lead the Raptors, ranked No. 4 in Class 4A.
Looking ahead: Carlson said he has 15 Division I offers, including Big Ten programs such as Purdue, Wisconsin and Minnesota. Recalling advice he received, he said, "Just keep all your options open so you don't lose anything that you might want later. Just look at every school that wants to talk to you, and give everyone the consideration they deserve."