Three years ago, McKinley Wright, Brad Davison and Nate Reuvers left Minnesota as three of the state's top high school prospects looking to carve successful paths in college basketball away from home.
Through ups and downs, this Minnesota trio have been among the most talked-about players in the game.
Their college basketball journey is coming to end soon, though. As seniors they've got just one more shot to make their mark.
"Trying to have no regrets about this year," said Davison, a Maple Grove native.
For Reuvers and Davison that means leading the Badgers back to the Final Four. For Wright that means proving to NBA scouts he can lead a team to the NCAA tournament.
"We're excited that even with all of the uncertainty with COVID-19 going on that we at least have a chance to play," Wright said. "So, we're going to take advantage of it and compete at the highest level."
Wright was the Star Tribune's Metro Player of the Year after leading Champlin Park to a runner-up finish in the Class 4A state tournament in 2017. His recruitment was a whirlwind. He went from being heavily pursued by the Gophers to committing to Dayton to eventually signing with Colorado.
There was a time when Wright saw himself staying home before the U decided to take New York City standout Isaiah Washington. There was a time Wright saw himself playing at Dayton for Archie Miller before the coach jumped to Indiana. But it all worked out just fine for the gifted 6-foot point guard.