The top girls basketball teams — and many of the top players — are headed to Minneapolis to battle for spots in Saturday’s state championship games at Williams Arena.
Classes 2A, 3A and 4A kick off quarterfinals Wednesday, then Class 1A tips off Thursday. Here’s a list of players to keep a close eye on as the action starts.
Jordan Ode
Maple Grove, senior guard
The Michigan State commit is the top-rated recruit in Minnesota’s senior class, per 247Sports. She leads Class 4A’s No. 1-seeded team with 24.9 points per game and is the Crimson’s all-time leading scorer. Maple Grove is seeking its first state title.
Maddyn Greenway
Providence Academy, junior guard
The Star Tribune’s All-Minnesota Girls Basketball Player of the Year has been a part of No. 1-ranked Providence Academy’s three consecutive Class 2A titles. Greenway leads the undefeated Lions in points (32.9), assists (8.8) and steals (5.0) per game.
Addi Mack
Minnehaha Academy, senior guard
Mack topped the state in points per game this season, averaging 34.5. A future Maryland Terrapin, she scored 31 points in the Redhawks' section final win over Visitation as No. 3-seed Minnehaha looks to add another state title.