Class of 2025 rankings update: The big stock risers
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Jordan Ode Jordan Ode 5'11" | CG Maple Grove | 2025 State MN is one of the most consistent, most energetic, most talented players in Minnesota regardless of grade. On Wednesday night, Ode became the all-time leading scorer at Maple…
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Continue ReadingJordan Ode Jordan Ode 5'11" | CG Maple Grove | 2025 State MN is one of the most consistent, most energetic, most talented players in Minnesota regardless of grade. On Wednesday night, Ode became the all-time leading scorer at Maple Grove, breaking the record of 1,386 points held by University of St. Thomas standout Jordyn Lamker. A few months back, Ode committed to Michigan State of the Big 10 after receiving a significant number of high-major college offers. As a recruit, Ode checks every single box you’d like a player to check, from skills to leadership ability to intangibles and everything in between. Today, as we update the Prep Girls Hoops Class of 2025 rankings, Ode has been elevated into the #2 position in the class behind only Aaliyah Crump Aaliyah Crump 6'1" | SF Minnetonka | 2025 State MN of Minnetonka.
Ode’s move is certainly the most notable change at the front end of the prospects list this time around as everything else in the Top 10 remains the same. But there has been plenty of movement elsewhere in the Top 30 and beyond. Here is an overview of players who have made the most improvement to their positioning as college basketball prospects.
CHANGES IN THE TOP 30
#14 Aneisha Scott Aneisha Scott 5'6" | PG DeLaSalle | 2025 State MN – The crafty point guard from DeLaSalle continues to impress with her ability to control a game and make big buckets happen when they are needed the most. Last time around Scott rose 5 positions; this time she’s up two more to #14.
#15 Tatum Woodson Tatum Woodson 5'9" | CG Hopkins | 2025 State MN – As her role with Hopkins has become bigger, Tatum had continued to perform better. Living up to her early promise as an excellent Division 1 prospect, Woodson is now more consistent at both ends of the floor. After rising two positions in the fall, Woodson is up two more to #15.
#17 Rae Ehrman Rae Ehrman 5'9" | SF Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN – The guard/wing has helped spark Eden Prairie to an impressive season to date. Ehrman is relentless, a consistent performer who brings big-time energy to every game and almost always delivers on cue. Averaging 15 points and 7 rebounds per game, Rae moves up three spots to #17.
#19 Danielle Coleman Danielle Coleman 6'1" | SG Lakeville South | 2025 State MN – The guard/wing from Lakeville South has always had a ton of promise. Now that potential has been turned into consistent productivity. Dani’s confidence has soared and so has her impact at both ends of the floor. After rising six places last fall, the 6-footer moves up three more to #19.
#22 Keagan McVicker Keagan McVicker 5'9" | CG Hastings | 2025 State MN – Performing in a low-profile program like Hastings, it can be difficult for a talented player like McVicker to get the recognition she deserves. Keagan has helped the Raiders to 16 wins so far while average 16 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals and nearly 4 assists per game. She’s up one to #22.
#23 Anna Greene Anna Greene 6'0" | SF Mahtomedi | 2025 State MN – The lengthy forward from Mahtomedi is so fundamentally sound and so calm in demeanor that she sometimes makes it look easy. Anna parlays her array of moves down low into regular production of 18 ppg. Greene is a two-way standout with a ton of upside. She’s up four places to #23.
#24 Katie Kelzenberg Katie Kelzenberg 6'2" | PF Wayzata | 2025 State MN – The big forward from Wayzata was previously ranked in the Class of 2025 before leaving basketball for two full seasons. She returned to the court last fall and has been incredibly impactful for the Trojans, returning with a #24 ranking. We’ll speak more about Katie in our newcomers story.
#26 London Harris London Harris 5'9" | CG Hopkins | 2025 State MN – Everyone talks about offense when looking at the success Hopkins continues to manufacture. In reality, however, everything the Royals do is built around its defensive excellence. Nobody embodies that more than Harris, who is an elite two-way performer. London moves up two more positions to #26.
#27 Elayna Boe Elayna Boe 6'0" | SG Lakeville North | 2025 State MN – Last year was a bit of a rollercoaster ride for the junior from Lakeville North. This year the 5’11 guard has soared under the leadership of coach Andy Berkvam. Although Boe contributes at a high level on offense, it is her elite defensive prowess that has turned Elayna into a D1 prospect. She’s up another 9 positions.
THE BIGGEST STOCK RISERS
+68 Chloe Nuss Chloe Nuss 5'10" | SG Totino-Grace | 2025 State MN – guard, Totino-Grace
Right out of the gate this season Chloe made it clear that she was going to be a force to be reckoned with in her junior year. The lengthy 5’10 guard has become a weapon at both ends of the floor, with outstanding defensive energy and intensity and reliable performance on the offensive end of the equation. Nuss is averaging 20 points per game, with a season-high 44-point outburst at Robbinsdale Armstrong. With an explosive first step, a nice mid-range game, and the ability to drop bombs from distance, Nuss is the real deal. She has earned a massive 68-position improvement to #67.
+63 Clarissa Sauer Clarissa Sauer 5'9" | CG Winona Cotter | 2025 State MN – forward, Winona Cotter
Sauer has been quietly sneaking into Minnesota’s basketball consciousness way down in the Southeastern part of the state where she has led Winona Cotter to 19 wins so far. With no AAU experience to speak of, Sauer entered the season as somewhat of an unknown commodity. Today she is on the radar, having earned Division 1 recruiting attention and an opportunity to showcase her ability this spring with the Minnesota Rise. We put Sauer in the rankings last fall on the basis of a very small sample size. Now we’ve seen what’s possible over a longer period of scrutiny. That’s why Sauer improves by 63 spots to #40. Stay tuned for more to come!
+60 Ella Hardwick Ella Hardwick 5'8" | SG Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN – guard, Eden Prairie
Everyone talks about Tori Schlagel Tori Schlagel 5'9" | CG Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN when discussing Eden Prairie, and why not? The top 10 prospect, who has committed to the University of South Dakota, brings so much to the table. We mentioned the success of Rae Ehrman Rae Ehrman 5'9" | SF Eden Prairie | 2025 State MN above, as well. But if you had to nail down just one change that has enabled the Eagles to soar this season, it has to be the improved play of Hardwick, who has gone from being part of a very good supporting cast to a key piece at EP. She plays with pace and energy at both ends of the floor, can rebound effectively against much bigger and taller players, and she contributes 12 points per game against one of the toughest schedules of opponents there is. Hardwick has been rewarded with a 60-place improvement to #71.
+57 Lauren Hillesheim Lauren Hillesheim 5'10" | SG Hopkins | 2025 State MN – guard, Hopkins
Much like Hardwick’s role at Eden Prairie, Lauren has become the ace in the hole for Hopkins. She has earned every opportunity that’s come her way, including a place in the starting lineup for the best team in the state. It’s impossible to replace the likes of 2023 graduates Taylor Woodson (Michigan) and Nunu Agara (Stanford), but Hillesheim has done every single thing within her power to make it all work. Back in November, we published a story headlined, ‘Who is ready for a breakout season in Class AAAA?” One of the five players featured was Hillesheim, and that prediction has certainly turned out to be accurate. Lauren is rewarded with a 57-spot jump up to #49, and she still has room to grow her game in the months ahead.
MORE TOP 100 STOCK RISERS
#56 Bra’ja Torry Bra’ja Torry 5'6" | SG Eastview | 2025 State MN – The Eastview guard is one of the most reliable ball handlers in the state, a now-seasoned floor general who directs the Lightning offense with poise and precision. Bra’ja rises 8 positions in the 2025 rankings.
#57 Katherine Boulanger Katherine Boulanger 5'11" | SF New Prague | 2025 State MN – The burgeoning forward from New Prague continues to improve week in and week out. She’s averaging 23 points per game, including a season-high 37 against St. Peter in the Saints’ only loss. Katie moves up 15 more positions.
#59 Madelyn Malmgren Madelyn Malmgren 6'0" | PF St. James | 2025 State MN – The big forward from St. James has shown marked improvement over the past year. With more aggressiveness has come more confidence and consistency. Her skillset continues to grow, as well. Madelyn rises 14 spots.
#61 Abby John Abby John 5'9" | CG Barnesville | 2025 State MN – The versatile guard/forward from Barnesville is big and strong and athletic, three assets that led to an early commitment to D2 MSU-Moorhead. Abby’s move to #61 in the class is a correction from previous rankings where she should have been higher.
#64 Haven Fisher Haven Fisher 5'11" | SG Prior Lake | 2025 State MN – The big guard from Prior Lake has evolved into one of the most versatile competitors in the class, a plug-and-play performer who can serve in multiple roles and be equally effective at both ends of the floor. She moves up by 22 positions.
#65 Macee Linow Macee Linow 5'6" | SG Alexandria | 2025 State MN – The exciting guard is part of a standout crew of backcourt talent from Alexandria. She plays the game with passion and energy and has the skills to match. Macee recently made an early commitment to Bemidji State. Her move up is a correction from previous rankings.
#66 Harley Wock Harley Wock 5'11" | SF Minnetonka | 2025 State MN – One of the most athletic players in the class, the sizeable guard/forward plays a key role at Minnetonka on a Skippers team that is 21-2. Others may score the points and get the notoriety, but Harley’s role at both ends of the court is crucial. She rises 14 more positions.
#76 Ellie Davis Ellie Davis 6'0" | PF Cambridge-Isanti | 2025 State MN – The big forward from Cambridge-Isanti continues to grow her game in so many ways, building off the kind of aggressive, physical approach to things that is really hard to find. She’s averaging a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds per game. Ellie is up five spots.
#88 Makenzie Carrier Makenzie Carrier 5'6" | PG Kasson-Mantorville | 2025 State MN – The dynamic guard from Kasson-Mantorville is difficult to miss because she plays with energy, passion and confidence, and she can score the basketball. Makenzie has shown continuous improvement over time and is now a solid D2 prospect. She elevates 12 positions.
#92 Amina Allen Amina Allen 5'8" | SG Minnehaha Academy | 2025 State MN – The big guard from Minnehaha Academy operates in the shadows of some high-profile names with the Redhawks, but her contributions to the team’s success are every bit as important. Known for her defensive commitment, Amina is also a strong outside shooter who can get to the rim.
#100 Ciara Seifert Ciara Seifert 6'1" | PF Rochester John Marshall | 2025 State MN – The 6’1 forward from Rochester John Marshall has established a reputation as one of the premier rebounders in the class. Combined with a strong basketball IQ and a quality skill set, Ciara has earned another 7-place rise in the rankings to the top 100.
PLEASE NOTE
It’s important to know that the Prep Girls Hoops prospect rankings are a reflection of a player’s college potential, not their current status as a high school player. Many prospects are late bloomers whose play in high school may not accurately reflect what we anticipate from them at the next level. Other kids put up big numbers at the varsity level but have a skillset that may not translate all that well in college ball. For a more detailed explanation of the rankings process, please visit the How We Rank page.