As long as she can remember, basketball has been the fulcrum around which Taylor Koenen's life has swung. It's a family passion, from one-on-one games in the driveway to traveling the country with her AAU teams to being the centerpiece for a Shakopee team that advanced to the Class 4A semifinals in 2015 and spent time ranked No. 1 in 4A this year.
The passion extends as far south as Iowa, her father's home state, with a family affinity for Iowa and Iowa State. So when it came time for the 6-foot-2 do-it-all guard to make her college choice, she followed her heart and committed to … North Carolina.
"We've always loved the Hawkeyes and Iowa State," Koenen said, "but my dad has always loved North Carolina, too. He grew up loving Michael Jordan, and he's always wearing Carolina baby blue. It rubbed off on me. Michael Jordan is my favorite player."
That likely happened during one of many driveway sessions with her father, Doug. Koenen credits her development to that father/daughter time.
"I always played up a year [in youth basketball]," she said. "I was short, so I developed really good guard skills, which help me now. My dad and I always shot baskets together, and that's kind of how it started."
The 2016 Star Tribune Metro Player of the Year committed to North Carolina last fall, a dream not only for her but for Doug, too.
Minnesota offered but Koenen said by that time "I was pretty far a long in the process."
Not that it would have mattered. After her first official visit to Chapel Hill, she had Carolina on her mind.