Cretin-Derham Hall guard Ty Schlagel commits to Nebraska
Cretin-Derham Hall wing Ty Schlagel — one of the best in-state recruits in the 2027 class — committed to the Nebraska Cornhuskers on Monday.
The four-star prospect had scholarship offers from the Gophers, Iowa, Wisconsin, Purdue, Indiana and many other across the country. Earlier this month, the 6-foot-6 guard posted about his visits to Wisconsin and Notre Dame.
But Schlagel committed to Nebraska and head coach Fred Hoiberg.
“100% Committed,” he wrote on X and included, #GBR, or Go Big Red.
Two of the other top recruits in the 2027 class include Hopkins forward Ahmed Nur and Maple Grove wing Baboucarr Ann.
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