Former Hopkins sensation Paige Bueckers was the 2021 NCAA player of the year as a UConn freshman. St. Michael-Albertville’s Tessa Johnson helped South Carolina win the 2024 national title as a freshman.
Two of the top basketball players to come from Minnesota set the bar sky high for achievements in their first year out of high school.
Michigan’s Olivia Olson and Florida’s Liv McGill have been next up to come from the state — and make their own waves as college freshmen.
Olson was ranked as high as No. 3 in the 2024 class nationally at Benilde-St. Margaret‘s early in her prep career. She finished with a Minnesota Miss Basketball award and Class 3A state championship as a senior, so it’s not surprising to see her shining bright quickly in the Big Ten.
The 6-1 guard leads the Wolverines with 16.6 points per game through last weekend’s games, to go along with 5.5 rebounds and 2.1 assists.
Olson was named Big Ten freshman of the week Monday after recording a season-high 30 points in a loss to Wisconsin and 18 points and 10 rebounds in a win against Oregon last week.
Olson and Michigan point guard Syla Swords have become arguably the nation’s top freshmen tandem with performances including Jan. 22, when they combined for 42 points and 15 rebounds in a 70-65 win at Williams Arena.
“Olivia and Syla were McDonald’s All-Americans and are future [college] All-Americans for sure,” Michigan coach Kim Barnes Arico told reporters after the Oregon win. “I think they’ve both established themselves as two of the top freshmen in the country.”