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All-Metro first team
Mara Braun, guard, senior, Wayzata, signed with Minnesota.
Mallory Heyer, forward, senior, Chaska, Minnesota.
Nia Holloway, forward, senior, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Maya Nnaji, center, senior, Hopkins, Arizona.
Olivia Olson, guard, sophomore, Benilde-St. Margaret’s, undeclared.
All Metro second team
Nuna Agara, guard, junior, Stanford.
Amaya Battle, guard, senior, Minnesota.
Tessa Johnson, guard, junior, undecided
Ronnie Porter, guard, senior, undecided (update: Wisconsin)
Kennedy Sanders, guard, junior, Colorado
Honorable mention
Ellie Buzzelle, Rogers, G, 5-9, senior. College: Grand Canyon.
Maddyn Greenway, Providence Academy, G, 5-7, eighth. College: undecided.
Callin Hake, Chanhassen, G, 5-8, senior. College: Nebraska.
Laura Hauge, St. Croix Lutheran, G, 5-9, sophomore. College: undecided.
Kiani Lockett, Minnetonka, G, 5-9, senior. College: Creighton.
Addi Mack, Minnehaha Academy, G, 5-8, freshman. College: undecided.
Ella Runyon, Hill-Murray, F, 5-11, senior. College: undecided.
Amber Scalia, Stillwater, G, 5-10, senior. College: St. Thomas.
Savannah White, DeLaSalle, G, 6-2, senior. College: Wisconsin.
Taylor Woodson, Hopkins, F, 6-0, junior. College: Michigan.
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I don't think any one publication is the know-all. It takes a composite of views to reach a better conclusion.
Amaya Battle should have made first team. Being a terrific point guard leader, her elite skills are not flashy, precisely passing in support of others as the team quarterback. Minnesota coaches later voted her Minnesota Miss Basketball. So the accolades got spread around.
On the other hand, guard Olivia Olson deserves praise too, having been described in the same class as Paige Bueckers.
The list appears guard heavy.
Hopefully Minnesota can attract good "BIGs" in the state too.
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Mara Braun, guard, senior, Wayzata, signed with Minnesota.
Mallory Heyer, forward, senior, Chaska, Minnesota.
Nia Holloway, forward, senior, Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Maya Nnaji, center, senior, Hopkins, Arizona.
Olivia Olson, guard, sophomore, Benilde-St. Margaret’s, undeclared.
All Metro second team
Nuna Agara, guard, junior, Stanford.
Amaya Battle, guard, senior, Minnesota.
Tessa Johnson, guard, junior, undecided
Ronnie Porter, guard, senior, undecided (update: Wisconsin)
Kennedy Sanders, guard, junior, Colorado
Honorable mention
Ellie Buzzelle, Rogers, G, 5-9, senior. College: Grand Canyon.
Maddyn Greenway, Providence Academy, G, 5-7, eighth. College: undecided.
Callin Hake, Chanhassen, G, 5-8, senior. College: Nebraska.
Laura Hauge, St. Croix Lutheran, G, 5-9, sophomore. College: undecided.
Kiani Lockett, Minnetonka, G, 5-9, senior. College: Creighton.
Addi Mack, Minnehaha Academy, G, 5-8, freshman. College: undecided.
Ella Runyon, Hill-Murray, F, 5-11, senior. College: undecided.
Amber Scalia, Stillwater, G, 5-10, senior. College: St. Thomas.
Savannah White, DeLaSalle, G, 6-2, senior. College: Wisconsin.
Taylor Woodson, Hopkins, F, 6-0, junior. College: Michigan.
Reaction
I don't think any one publication is the know-all. It takes a composite of views to reach a better conclusion.
Amaya Battle should have made first team. Being a terrific point guard leader, her elite skills are not flashy, precisely passing in support of others as the team quarterback. Minnesota coaches later voted her Minnesota Miss Basketball. So the accolades got spread around.
On the other hand, guard Olivia Olson deserves praise too, having been described in the same class as Paige Bueckers.
The list appears guard heavy.
Hopefully Minnesota can attract good "BIGs" in the state too.

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