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St. Thomas men's basketball made its Division I debut last year with a 10-win season, but Tommies coach Johnny Tauer knew the talent that could jumpstart his program was on the way.
Tauer and his coaching staff call their current freshmen "founding fathers," since they're the first full class after the official move from Division III last year.
Minnesotans Ahjany Lee, Kendall Blue and Carter Bjerke, and Wisconsin native Andrew Rohde arrived on campus this summer as the No. 1 recruiting class in the Summit League.
"I think it has the potential to be a really special group," Tauer said. "All of them come as really decorated high school players and they're really good students and people."
Class of 2022 recruiting rankings had the Tommies just outside of the top 60 nationally, even ahead of some Big Ten schools. St. Thomas landed some players who were recruited by high-major programs.
"It's really a blessing to be able to play for the hometown school where my family can come see me," said Blue, a former East Ridge star. "I'm just really focused on being a founding father during this process they're going through. I just wanted to be a part of it."
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St. Thomas men's basketball made its Division I debut last year with a 10-win season, but Tommies coach Johnny Tauer knew the talent that could jumpstart his program was on the way.
Tauer and his coaching staff call their current freshmen "founding fathers," since they're the first full class after the official move from Division III last year.
Minnesotans Ahjany Lee, Kendall Blue and Carter Bjerke, and Wisconsin native Andrew Rohde arrived on campus this summer as the No. 1 recruiting class in the Summit League.
"I think it has the potential to be a really special group," Tauer said. "All of them come as really decorated high school players and they're really good students and people."
Class of 2022 recruiting rankings had the Tommies just outside of the top 60 nationally, even ahead of some Big Ten schools. St. Thomas landed some players who were recruited by high-major programs.
"It's really a blessing to be able to play for the hometown school where my family can come see me," said Blue, a former East Ridge star. "I'm just really focused on being a founding father during this process they're going through. I just wanted to be a part of it."
St. Thomas has a standout recruiting class, a surprise in men's college basketball
Watch for the Tommies to improve on their inaugural Division I season after coach Johnny Tauer's success in putting together a recruiting class that's ranked No. 1 in the Summit League.
www.startribune.com
Go Gophers!!