Minnesota high school basketball prospect Ryan Kreager has committed to Loyola Chicago.
A Minnesota high school basketball prospect that is nearly 7-feet tall will play his collegiate basketball at Loyola Chicago.
Ryan Kreager, a 6-foot-10 recruit in the Class of 2026 from Fairbault Senior High School, decided on former Michigan State standout and current Loyola head coach Drew Valentine, according to 247Sports.
100% committed to Loyola Chicago! 🏀Excited to be a @RamblersMBB and ready to put in work! Huge thanks to my family, coaches, and teammates for always having my back! Let’s get it! 💪@CoachDrewLU@CoachDwyerLUC@Blessed2Coach@KingMuhneyy12@Muhneyy_Kev@D1MN2026@fboBoysbballpic.twitter.com/tNXXtzBWXN
— Ryan Kreager (@Ryan_kreager19) July 23, 2025
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A member of the D1 Minnesota team, Kreager recently played on the Adidas 3SSB circuit over the summer. He is ranked as the No. 115 prospect in his grade.
"They have a great coaching staff and they've been there with me for a while recruiting me and staying in touch," Kreager said. "They have a big that plays like me and I feel like I can kind of take his role when he's graduated."
Going into his junior season, Kreager did not hold a Division I offer. However, he had since picked up interest from programs such as Drake, Nevada and Northern Iowa.Â
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