Class of 2025 Summer Recap: Commitments
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After recapping the summer for the 2024s, we’re looking at the 2025s. That class had one of the most intriguing classes in the state, and some kids broke out significantly, and we’ll get to them. We’ll also get to all…
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Continue ReadingAfter recapping the summer for the 2024s, we’re looking at the 2025s. That class had one of the most intriguing classes in the state, and some kids broke out significantly, and we’ll get to them. We’ll also get to all the commitments from the current junior class.
Amy Terrian Amy Terrian 5'8" | PG Pewaukee | 2025 State WI
Amy Terrian Amy Terrian 5'8" | PG Pewaukee | 2025 State WI made a name for herself quickly in her freshman season. She assumed a prominent role immediately. Terrian was integral in statement wins and has led her team to back-to-back D2 State Title Game appearances. She’s one of the most intense players in Wisconsin, not afraid to take big shots, can create space off the dribble, and wants to be challenged by the best kids around. She’ll continue to get challenged after she graduates when she and her sister, who we’ll get to in a moment, head to East Lansing and play Big Ten basketball for the Michigan State Spartans.
Anna Terrian Anna Terrian 5'8" | CG Pewaukee | 2025 State WI
Most of the same accolades that Amy has, Anna has as well. However, I love what Anna brings outside of her scoring. She may not be the offensive force that Amy is, but her ability to affect every facet of the game makes her one of the most challenging players to prepare for. Whenever I talk to college coaches, I love bringing up kids who can dominate games without scoring the ball. If Anna Terrian Anna Terrian 5'8" | CG Pewaukee | 2025 State WI couldn’t score any points, she could still leave her fingerprints all over a game. She’s been the emotional leader for Pewaukee since she got there, probably leads the state in charges drawn, makes timely shots when her team needs a basket, and brings a positive mindset when things seem bleak. Anna may not be the flashiest name in the class. However, Terrian makes winning plays, and I don’t see that changing Michigan State. I believe she’ll work her way into more minutes than you may initially think. Every high school or AAU team would improve if they had a kid like Anna on their team. I love her game, and I still probably undervalue her.
Jordan Fenske Jordan Fenske 5'11" | SG Waukesha West | 2025 State WI
As a freshman, Fenske did a lot of catch-and-shoot stuff for Waukesha West, but once they lost their lead guard in 2022, Fenske stepped into a high-usage role and flourished as a Wolverine. She has as much range as anyone at the high school level in Wisconsin, plays under control, and does whatever her team needs of her to win games. Fenske has the length that makes me believe the 5-11 wing will defend at the next level. She wants to continuously improve all aspects of her game, including the defensive end, and after her production increase from freshman to sophomore year, she can do it. I didn’t know much about her recruitment until a few days ago when she announced her commitment, but I probably would’ve said Illinois State would be a good fit for her, considering the profile of wings they like. I could see her thriving in Normal after graduating in 2025. From the outside looking in, this feels like a perfect match of prospect and program.
Kristina Ouimette Kristina Ouimette 6'1" | PF Lakeland | 2025 State WI
Yesterday, I talked about how neat it was to see the Werner sisters reunited in the Twin Cities. Today, we’re talking about sisters who will be reunited and play basketball in the same program. Kristina Ouimette Kristina Ouimette 6'1" | PF Lakeland | 2025 State WI is a 6-2 kid who can shoot it at an elite level when she gets rolling. She took and made the most three-pointers in the state and made them at a high clip. No matter who you put in front of her, Ouimette will shoot over them with her size and release point. She has areas to improve on in her game, but you don’t find many kids with her size and shooting. After earning Lakeland their third trip to the state tournament, and the first since 1993, Julianna and Kristina Ouimette Kristina Ouimette 6'1" | PF Lakeland | 2025 State WI will play together again when Kristina gets to Lehigh for the 2025-26 season.
Melena Glysch Melena Glysch 6'0" | PF Muskego | 2025 State WI
The first D2 commit in the 2025 class wasted no time after receiving her offer from Ferris State to commit to the Bulldogs. Glysch impressed early this past summer with Wisconsin Imapact at her age level, but then, due to outside circumstances, she ended up playing at the 17u level and continued impressing. She has the size, strength, skill, and drive to excel at the next level. Ferris State loved what they saw in Glysch, and Glysch must’ve loved what she saw on campus and from the coaching staff because she committed nine days after posting about the visit. She seemed to have found the place she wanted to be and didn’t want to waste any time, which is neat to see, and I’m sure she’ll be a success for the Bulldogs.