Minnesota's 2015 and 2016 are loaded with talented prospects such as Jarvis Johnson, Alex Illikainen, Amar Miller and Brock Bertram. Here's a look at some high caliber prospects who look to build their recruiting stock over this coming spring and summer traveling season.
Marshawn Wilson 6'3 G Wisconsin United 2015
One of the top guard prospects of Minnesota's 2015 class, Wilson looks boost his national stock now playing with Wisconsin United. Wilson is one of the most explosive guards in the nation, he should continue to open eyes with his dynamic athleticism and scoring instincts. Wilson already holding major offers, Marshawn could be considered as one of the nation's guards elite by fall playing a loaded schedule.
Sacar Amin 6'4 SG Howard Pulley EYBL 2015
Already considered to be the top SG prospect in Minnesota's 2015 class, Amin is coming off a excellent high school season and should continue that momentum into this spring. Amin returns as a starter on Pulley's EYBL team, with the opportunity to play a major role and gain some major attention on the EYBL circuit as one of Howard Pulley's first scoring options.
John Warren 6'4 SG Net Gain 2015
Warren will get the opportunity to showcase his skill set as he makes the move to Net Gain Sports. Warren is a skilled wing with great athleticism and could demand attention on the Under Armour circuit this spring. Warren already holding several division 1 offers is a prospect who name could come very familiar to coaches this spring.
Amir Coffey 6'7 SG Pulley EYBL 2016
Coffey will be making his EYBL debut this spring with a opportunity to prove that he is one of the nations premier wing prospects in the 2016 class. Coffey's length, play making instincts, and winning pedigree all will contribute immediately for the Panthers. Look for Coffey to demonstrate his overall guard skill set has one of the most versatile wing in the 2016 class.
Reed Nikko 6'9 PF Net Gain 17s 2016
Nikko will be playing up and getting plenty of playing time to demonstrate his potential. Reed continues to develop a solid overall forward skill set, using his length with greater body control. Reed has many of the physical tools needed to be a high division 1 recruit as he develops his skills over the spring.
Tyler Johnson 6'2 G D1 Minnesota 17's 2016
Johnson continues to progress into more of a prototype point guard. Johnson's play making and ball handling continues to catch up with his elite athleticism and defensive prowess . Johnson could become elite 2016 rising guard prospects in the Adidas uprising tournament series over this spring.