ALL-MINNESOTA RECRUITING
10 stellar college signings coming soon for Minnesota prep stars
Seniors are set to begin signing this week, and here are 10 notable college commitments to know.
Senior student-athletes at high schools across Minnesota will put their pens to paper and make their commitments official on Wednesday, the first day of the NCAA’s early signing period. Senior football players will go through this process on Dec. 4, when the early football signing period opens. For all other recruited seniors committing to Division I or II schools, Wednesday is Opening Day for signings. Congratulations to every student-athlete who’s about to make their college commitment official. With both a special edition of the “Daily Delivery” podcast and the article below, we feature 10 outstanding athletes and highlight their expected commitments:
Tommy Ahneman
Cretin-Derham Hall • basketball • Notre Dame
The 6-10, 240-pound four-star center transferred to CDH after earning North Dakota player of the year honors as a junior at West Fargo. He entered his last AAU season with no major-conference offers, but the state’s top big man ended up picking from a final list that included the Gophers, Nebraska and Iowa. The Irish are coming off of two losing seasons but still have big-time profile and resources.
Mesaiya Bettis
Burnsville • volleyball • Iowa State
A powerful outside hitter with a well-placed line shot, Bettis set a school record in kills (1,611) and helped the Blaze end a 13-year state tournament drought in 2022. Ranked by Prep Dig as the No. 2 recruit in the state, the Northern Lights club player could help boost the attack of an Iowa State program that is 9-13 but took sets in all but two of their losses.
Carly Gilk
Champlin Park • volleyball • Minnesota
The Star Tribune’s All-Minnesota Volleyball Player of the Year is ranked as the state’s top recruit by Prep Dig and led Class 4A state runner-up Champlin Park in both kills (511) and digs (343) this season. The opposite/outside hitter joins a Gophers program ranked No. 16 nationally, one of several top-ranked in-state recruits headed to the Gophers in coming seasons.
Addi Mack
Minnehaha Academy • basketball • Maryland
A 5-8 guard and the No. 2-ranked senior player in Minnesota scorched the nets for the Red Hawks last season. She became the fifth-fastest player in state history to reach 3,000 career points. She was expected to announce her decision later this week but posted on social media on Tuesday that she’ll sign with Maryland. Other contenders included Michigan, Northwestern, Wisconsin and Illinois.
Kendall McGee
Benilde-St. Margaret’s • basketball • Creighton
The 5-10 guard missed last season with a knee injury but averaged 20 points as a sophomore in 2022-23 playing alongside current Michigan freshman Olivia Olson. She also received offers from the Gophers and Iowa two years ago.
Robert Mechura
Roseville • cross-country and track • North Carolina
The two-time Minnesota boys cross country state champion and reigning 1600m and 3200m title holder will head to the Tar Heels, currently ranked 11th in the nation. Mechura will race different distances and courses in college, but his personal bests (4:08 mile, 8:56 3200m, 14:32 5K) make him a promising collegiate distance competitor.
Jordan Ode
Maple Grove • basketball • Michigan State
The 5-11 guard became the state’s No. 1 player in the 2025 class after former Minnetonka five-star prospect Aaliyah Crump transferred to Montverde Academy in Florida. Developing a lethal jumper helped her skyrocket to No. 33 in ESPNW’s top 100 national rankings this fall. The Spartans won 22 games last season and made the NCAA tournament.
Landon Robideau
St. Michael-Albertville • Wrestling • Oklahoma State
The three-time state champion at 157 pounds, Robideau is arguably the most significant wrestling commitment in the state. OSU is a blue-blood in wrestling. Robideau took first place at the prestigious Super 32 in North Carolina recently and has a 149-1 record in prep wrestling in Minnesota over the last three years.
Tenley Senden
Wayzata • soccer • Minnesota
The Gophers’ three leading goalscorers, including Big Ten Forward of the Year and Centennial grad Khyah Harper, are all seniors or grad students, meaning Minnesota soon will be searching for other sources of goals. This left-footed Wayzata forward and Class 3A Ms. Soccer finalist scored 26 this fall, including two in the Trojans’ 3-1 state championship victory over Edina.
Chase Thompson
Alexandria • basketball • Clemson
One of the state’s top quarterbacks, Thompson has led his Cardinals to the Class 5A semifinals. But the 6-8 Thompson has never wavered on wanting to play college hoops at the next level. Ex-Gopher Treyton Thompson transferring meant his younger brother never got recruited by the U. The sharpshooting Thompson chose the Tigers over Iowa and West Virginia.
Minnetonka hoped to tie the game with 12 seconds left, but a deep pass was intercepted by Maple Grove's Dylan Vokal, sealing the Crimson's victory.