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Prairie to the Paint: ND’s Pipeline to College Basketball

Prairie to the Paint: ND’s Pipeline to College Basketball
Michael Herrick
Michael Herrick October 31, 2025 @ 11:01 AM
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In a state where winter gyms echo with community pride and high school basketball still feels personal, North Dakota has quietly built one of the most efficient pipelines to college hoops in the Upper Midwest. From Class B gymnasiums tucked along the prairie to the packed arenas of Class AA programs in Fargo, Bismarck, and Minot, a new generation of athletes is showing that big dreams don't need a big-city zip code.

Across every level of the college game — from Division I's bright lights to the hardworking rosters of Division II, Division III, and the NAIA — North Dakota high school standouts are making their mark. They've traded in hometown colors for college jerseys, but their roots still run deep in the Dakota soil that shaped their fundamentals, discipline, and grit.

The 2025–26 season showcases the widest spread yet of former North Dakota prep talent playing college basketball. Some are battling Power 4 competition on national television; others are key contributors in small-town college gyms that mirror the ones they grew up in. But collectively, they tell one story — of a state whose basketball tradition continues to punch above its population.

North Dakota's Division I Presence Grows Stronger

From the Red River Valley to the Missouri River corridor, a remarkable wave of North Dakota talent will take the floor for Division I programs this winter — a sign that the state's basketball reputation continues to rise beyond its borders. The University of North Dakota anchors that movement, with a core of in-state products such as Ryan Erikson, Anthony Doppler, Zach Kraft, Karson Ouse, and Wylee Delorme all wearing the green and white. They'll give the Fighting Hawks one of the most homegrown rosters in the Summit League, a point of pride for fans who've watched those players grow through the state tournament ranks.

Beyond Grand Forks, the reach of North Dakota prep basketball now stretches deep into major-conference territory. Former Jamestown standout Boden Skunberg and Fargo Davies guard Mason Klabo will share a Missouri Valley backcourt at Illinois State, while Enderlin twins Joe and Gus Hurlburt continue their D1 journeys at Davidson and Northwestern. Bismarck's Treysen Eaglestaff heads into Big 12 play at West Virginia, and former West Fargo Sheyenne forward Tommy Ahneman — now at Cretin-Derham Hall — joins Notre Dame in the ACC. Collectively, these players reflect both the widening map and the elevated ceiling for North Dakota basketball: small-school fundamentals meeting big-stage opportunity.

Player NameND ClassND High SchoolCollegeConference
Boden Skunberg2020JamestownIllinois State UniversityMissouri Valley
Mason Klabo2025Fargo DaviesIllinois State UniversityMissouri Valley
Ryan Erikson2023Bismarck CenturyUniversity of North DakotaSummit
Anthony Doppler2023Bismarck CenturyUniversity of North DakotaSummit
Zach Kraft2023Grand Forks Red RiverUniversity of North DakotaSummit
Karson Ouse2025KindredUniversity of North DakotaSummit
Wylee Delorme2024Devils LakeUniversity of North DakotaSummit
Joe Hurlburt2022EnderlinDavidsonAtlantic 10
Gus Hurlburt2022EnderlinNortherwesternBig Ten
Tommy Ahneman2025Cretin-Derham Hall (via WF Sheyenne)Notre DameACC
Treysen Eaglestaff2022BismarckWest VirginiaBig XII
Teysean Eaglestaff2024BismarckNew Mexico StateCUSA

Division II: North Dakota's Foundation of Collegiate Hoops

If Division I is where North Dakota's brightest lights shine, Division II is where the state's basketball roots truly anchor. Across the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference, familiar names from Class A and Class B gyms fill rosters and starting lineups, most notably at Minot State and the University of Mary. Minot State's roster alone reads like an All-State roll call — Grayson Schaeffer, Darik Dissette, Trey Brandt, Carson Yale, Parker Falcon, Ramsey Walz, and Drew Kempel all represent the next generation of Magic City and western-region talent. Just down Highway 83, the University of Mary continues the trend, suiting up Ryan Larson, Andre Austin, Parker Brodina, Alex Dvorak, and Wyatt Westin — five more examples of North Dakota's ability to feed quality athletes into one of the country's toughest DII leagues.

The footprint stretches well beyond Bismarck and Minot. Fargo Davies graduate Owen Hektner headlines a strong in-state contingent at the University of Jamestown, joined by Turo Moni, Landon Moser, Trey Skoglund, and Garrett Sullivan. Augustana features Conner Kraft of Fargo Shanley and Jacob Brandt of Hillsboro-Central Valley, while Brady Westphal (West Fargo Horace) laces up for Minnesota-Crookston, Isaiah Schafter (Bismarck Century) contributes at Southwest Minnesota State, and Presley Peraza (Kindred) represents the state out west at Colorado Christian in the RMAC. Together they form the backbone of North Dakota's college basketball presence — athletes who carry their high-school rivalries into new colors while proving that the state's talent depth runs far past its borders.

Player NameND ClassND HighSchoolCollegeConference
Grayson Schaeffer2025MinotMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Trey Brandt2022BeulahMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Darik Dissette2023MinotMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Carson Yale2023Des Lacs - BurlingtonMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Parker Falcon2025Bismarck LegacyMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Ramsey Walz2025Bishop Ryan (Minot)Minot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Drew Kempel2025Bismarck CenturyMinot State UniversityNorthern Sun
Ryan Larson2024JamestownUniversity of MaryNorthern Sun
Andre Austin2025BismarckUniversity of MaryNorthern Sun
Parker Brodina2025Devil's LakeUniversity of MaryNorthern Sun
Alex Dvorak2023DickinsonUniversity of MaryNorthern Sun
Wyatt Westin2025Shiloh Christian (Bismarck ND)University of MaryNorthern Sun
Owen Hektner2021Fargo DaviesUniversity of JamestownNorthern Sun
Turo Moni2024WF SheyenneUniversity of JamestownNorthern Sun
Landon Moser2024Northern Cass (Argusville)University of JamestownNorthern Sun
Trey Skoglund2024OakesUniversity of JamestownNorthern Sun
Garrett Sullivan2023RugbyUniversity of JamestownNorthern Sun
Brady Westphal2025West Fargo Horace (West Fargo, ND)University of Minnesota CrookstonNorthern Sun
Conner Kraft2023Shanley (Fargo)AugustanaNorthern Sun
Jacob Brandt2024HCV (Buxton)AugustanaNorthern Sun
Isaiah Schafter2024Bismarck CenturySouthwest State UniversityNorthern Sun
Presley Peraza2025KindredColorado Christian UniversityRMAC

Division III and NAIA: The Heartbeat of North Dakota Hoops

Beyond the bright lights of Division I and the high-intensity grind of the Northern Sun, North Dakota's basketball soul thrives in the small-college ranks. The state's NAIA and Division III programs have long served as extensions of local high-school rivalries — gyms that feel familiar, communities that rally around their own, and players who embody the stay-and-compete mentality. Dickinson State, Bismarck State, Valley City State, and Mayville State continue to stock their rosters with homegrown athletes who could easily be recognized by fans from Minot to Minto. The Blue Hawks of Dickinson State once again feature a core of western-region products — Britton Cranston, Aric Winczewski, Aidan O'Brien, Jake Shobe, and Weston Zacher — while Bismarck State leans heavily on in-state talent such as William Ware, Alex Proctor, and a host of other familiar Class A and B standouts.

Further east, Valley City State and Mayville State remain powerhouses of local opportunity. Valley City's lineup includes Nick Carlson, Sam Kobbervig, and Jayger Meschke — all players who helped shape their prep programs into contenders — while Mayville's roster stretches across the state with contributors like Riley Robinson, Trevor Schmidt, and Gavin Krogstad. Bismarck State College, continues to be a proving ground for local talent. This winter, the Mystics' roster is stacked with North Dakota standouts including William Ware (Bismarck Century), Alex Proctor (Fargo Davies), David Schilling (Fargo North), and Atticus Wilkinson (Shiloh Christian), alongside Belcourt products Tristin and Houston Davis. For many of these players, the JUCO route offers a critical bridge — a place to grow physically, academically, and competitively before making the leap to higher levels of college basketball.

Even beyond North Dakota's borders, the pipeline continues: Ian Motschenbacher (Morningside), Mike Siffoi (Dakota Wesleyan), and several MIAC standouts at Concordia and Hamline all represent the same tradition of in-state development leading to long collegiate careers. Together, these players form the enduring heartbeat of North Dakota basketball — proving that pride, loyalty, and a love for the game matter just as much as the division printed on the schedule.

Player NameND ClassND High SchoolCollegeConference
Britton Cranston2022DickinsonDickinson State UnversityFrontier
Jake Daniel2021Dickinson TrinityDickinson State UnversityFrontier
Aric Winczewski2025MinotDickinson State UnversityFrontier
Aidan O'Brien2024BeulahDickinson State UnversityFrontier
Jake Shobe2024Dickinson TrinityDickinson State UnversityFrontier
Weston Zacher2024Grant County HS (Elgin, ND)Dickinson State UnversityFrontier
William Ware2023Bismarck CenturyBismarck State CollegeFrontier
Tristin Davis2021TMCHS (Belcourt, ND)Bismarck State CollegeFrontier
Alex Proctor2022Fargo DaviesBismarck State CollegeFrontier
Houston Davis2023TMCHS (Belcourt, ND)Bismarck State CollegeFrontier
David Schilling2024Fargo NorthBismarck State CollegeFrontier
Atticus Wilkinson2024Shiloh Christian (Bismarck ND)Bismarck State CollegeFrontier
Carter Zeller2024Fargo NorthBismarck State CollegeFrontier
Nick Carlson2022West FargoValley City State UniversityFrontier
Kaleb Larson2022West Fargo SheyenneValley City State UniversityFrontier
Sam Kobbervig2023Central Cass (Casselton)Valley City State UniversityFrontier
Joel Nelson2025Devils LakeValley City State UniversityFrontier
Jayger Meschke2025BismarckValley City State UniversityFrontier
Tevin Dietz2022BeachValley City State UniversityFrontier
Jackson Anderson2021HCV (Hillsboro, ND)Mayville State UniveristyFrontier
Gavin Krogstad2025ThompsonMayville State UniveristyFrontier
Carson Nett2025MLS (Lansford, ND)Mayville State UniveristyFrontier
Quinn Passa2025DraytonMayville State UniveristyFrontier
Riley Robinson2024MintoMayville State UniveristyFrontier
Trevor Schmidt2024AshleyMayville State UniveristyFrontier
Leighton Strommen2023Northern Cass (Argusville, ND)Mayville State UniveristyFrontier
Latrel Davis2021Fargo DaviesNelson UniversitySooner AC
Ian Motschenbacher2022Fargo DaviesMorningside UniversityGPAC
Mike Siffoi2024WF HoraceDakota Wesleyan UniversityGPAC
Dominic Dosmann2022WF SheyenneHamlineMIAC
Payton Schell2025MinotConcordiaMIAC
Max Musland2024LaMoureConcordiaMIAC
Cole Holzer2024Central Cass (Casselton)ConcordiaMIAC

NJCAA and NCCAA: Building Blocks and Fresh Starts

At the junior college and small-faith levels, opportunity and development go hand in hand — and North Dakota's basketball presence remains strong here too.

Elsewhere, the state's basketball reach extends into smaller national circuits like the NCCAA and other affiliated leagues, where the focus often blends faith-based education with athletic ambition. Whether developing at the junior college level or pursuing a mission-driven experience at NCCAA schools, these players form the grassroots core of the state's broader basketball landscape — young men who keep their dreams alive through persistence, community, and a deep love for the game.

Player NameND ClassND High SchoolCollegeConference
Justin Ratliff2024WF HoraceYork College (NE)JV
Mustapha Diomande2024WF HoraceDakota State BottineauMon-Dak
Taylor Christenson2024BottineauDakota State BottineauMon-Dak
Lance Bradley2024Standing Rock (Fort Yates, ND)Lake RegionMon-Dak
Dane Hagler2024North Star (Cando, ND)Lake RegionMon-Dak
Dalen Leftbear2024Four Winds (Tokio, ND)Lake RegionMon-Dak
Little Hail Perkins2025Garrison (White Shield, ND)Lake RegionMon-Dak
Brennan Johnson2025TiogaLake RegionMon-Dak
Joshua Deckert2024Devil's LakeOak Hills Christian CollegeCentral Region
Justus Baker2025BeachDawson County Community CollegeMon-Dak
Carson Haerer2024BottineauWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
John Angau2024WF SheyenneND State College ScienceMon-Dak
Mason McPeak2025VelvaWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
Bridger Johnson2025WillistonWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
River Querikiol2024ParshallWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
Brandon Bailey2025Westhope-NewburgWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
Joaquin Powell2024ParshallWilliston State CollegeMon-Dak
Bryant Wells2024WhiteshieldUnited Tribes Technical CollegeMon-Dak
Jackson Kellog2023Bismarck LegacyUnited Tribes Technical CollegeMon-Dak
Oscar Felix2024WhiteshieldUnited Tribes Technical CollegeMon-Dak
Bohden Duffield2024BowmanSpurgeon College (Kansas City)Central Region
Bishop Duffield2024BowmanSpurgeon College (Kansas City)Central Region
Anton Geller2024EllendaleTrinity Bible CollegeNIAC
James Richard2024Trinity Christian (Williston)Trinity Bible CollegeNIAC
Mustapha Diomande2024WF HoraceDakota State BottineauMon-Dak
Taylor Christenson2024BottineauDakota State BottineauMon-Dak
Bonfas Loria2025West FargoFort Hays Tech Northwest (KS)KJCCC
Jeramiah Sem2024Fargo NorthBishop State Community CollegeACCC
Ali Shahid2025Fargo SouthMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
Braylon Baldwin2024GraftonMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
Drew Overby2024ThompsonMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
Leng Akol2024Fargo DaviesMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
Eddie Garza2025OakesMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
James Hamilton2024Fargo SouthMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC
Riley Opheim2024Fargo NorthMSCTC (M-State Fergas Falls)MCAC

A Statewide Basketball Legacy Still Growing

Taken together, the names on this list tell a story far larger than any single program or player. Across Division I, II, III, NAIA, NJCAA, and NCCAA teams, more than 100 North Dakota high school graduates will suit up for college basketball programs this winter — a remarkable number for one of the nation's smallest states. From Power Five arenas to intimate campus gyms, they represent every corner of the state: from Devils Lake to Dickinson, Fargo to Minot, Bismarck to Beach. Each of them carries with them the competitive fire forged in state tournaments, long road trips, and community gyms where the game still feels personal.

This collective wave of talent underscores how deeply basketball is woven into North Dakota's fabric. The state's coaches, youth programs, and small-town fans have built an environment where hard work and fundamentals matter as much as flash and exposure — and the results are showing at every level of the college game. Whether they're chasing conference titles in the Summit League, carving out roles in the Northern Sun, or keeping the spirit of competition alive in the NAIA and junior college ranks, these players share one unifying trait: they're proof that great basketball doesn't need a big population, just a big commitment. And with more than a hundred North Dakota products competing this season, that commitment has never been stronger.

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