Five Minnesotans to watch at the Big Ten men’s basketball tournament

The Gophers have key players from Minnesota -- Dawson Garcia, Pharrel Payne and Parker Fox among them -- and there are other homegrown standouts returning to the state this week.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
March 12, 2024 at 8:26PM
Former Gophers forward Jamison Battle (10) will face his former teammates Thursday at Williams Arena. (Charlie Neibergall/The Associated Press)

Jamison Battle

Ohio State - 6-7 - sr. - forward

The Buckeyes picked up Battle in the transfer portal after he spent two seasons as a starter for the Gophers. The former DeLaSalle standout is the second-leading scorer and rebounder for Ohio State. Battle had a hot late three-game stretch after coach Chris Holtmann was fired. Battle averaged 24 points, including 19 points in an upset against Purdue and 32 points in a win vs. Nebraska.

Ohio State forward Jamison Battle, left, shoots over Texas A&M guard Tyrece Radford, center, and forward Henry Coleman during an NCAA college basketball game in Columbus, Ohio, Friday, Nov. 10, 2023. Texas A&M won 73-66. (AP Photo/Paul Vernon)
Ohio State forward Jamison Battle, left, has continued as a top scorer since transferring from the Gophers. (Paul Vernon, Associated Press/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Cam Heide

Purdue - 6-7 - fr. - forward

The Wayzata product was ready to contribute for coach Matt Painter after redshirting the 2022-23 season. Arguably the team’s most exciting finisher above the rim, Heide has been mostly a defensive stopper off the bench, but he had a season-high 18 points on 7-for-7 shooting from the field in a Feb. 22 win vs. Rutgers, including 4-for-4 from three-point range.

Purdue forward Cam Heide (23) has earned playing time with his defense for the Boilermakers. (Michael Conroy/The Associated Press)

Tre Holloman

Michigan State - 6-0 - so. - guard

The Spartans had a crowded backcourt this season, but Holloman found a way to crack coach Tom Izzo’s rotation with his defense and passing. Holloman ranked among the Big Ten’s leaders in assist-to-turnover ratio all year. The ex-Cretin-Derham Hall star tied his Big Ten career high with 12 points and four rebounds in a win earlier this month against Northwestern.

Michigan State guard Tre Holloman (5) continues to build on the potential he showed at Cretin-Derham Hall. (Abbie Parr/The Associated Press)

Will Tschetter

Michigan - 6-8 - so. - forward

The Stewartville big man saw his role expand this season under coach Juwan Howard, as he has scored in double figures seven times, including 17 points against Indiana and 11 points in an upset against Wisconsin. Maybe most impressive for Tschetter was going from five three-pointers as a freshman to 28 and counting this year.

Michigan's Will Tschetter, right, has filled out his 6-8 frame. (Rebecca S. Gratz/The Associated Press)

Tyler Wahl

Wisconsin - 6-9 - sr. - forward

Out of all the Badgers who have been through the program, Wahl is second in history in total games played with 157 and counting. The former Lakeville North standout won two Big Ten titles in his career, but he also started every game he played the past three seasons. Wahl and fellow Minnesota native Steven Crowl are the team’s second- and third-leading scorers and their top two rebounders this season.

Tyler Wahl has built on his experience and become a key player for the Badgers. (Andy Manis/The Associated Press)

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Marcus Fuller

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Marcus Fuller covers Gophers men's basketball and college basketball for the Star Tribune. He has 13 years of experience covering Twin Cities college and professional sports. 

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