
Ty Schlagel
"MN • Class of 2027 • HS: Cretin-Derham Hall • AAU: Howard Pulley Nike 17u EYBL / EYCL @huskermbb"
Nebraska
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Scout Report
When a 6-5 wing from the Twin Cities picks up three Big Ten offers before his junior season starts, you pay attention. Even more so when Nebraska beats out Minnesota and Wisconsin for an in-region talent who could have stayed home.
Background
Saint Paul has been good to basketball talent over the years, and Ty Schlagel represents the latest product of that pipeline. Playing his high school ball at Cretin Derham Hall, the same program that's developed college-level talent for decades, Schlagel has been grinding in the competitive Minnesota prep scene since middle school. His family has deep roots in the area, and he's built his reputation playing summer ball with D1 Minnesota, one of the premier AAU programs in the Midwest. The exposure and competition level in that circuit prepared him well for the recruiting process that picked up steam this past year.
Playing Style
Schlagel operates with a controlled aggression that fits the modern wing mold perfectly. He's comfortable handling the ball in transition but smart enough to know when to push pace versus when to pull it back and set up the offense. His decision-making rarely gets him in trouble, and he reads defenses well enough to find the right pass out of double teams. Defensively, he uses his length effectively and has the lateral quickness to switch across multiple positions when needed. He impacts winning through consistent effort rather than explosive highlights, which is exactly what college coaches want from a versatile forward. The kid understands spacing and rarely finds himself in the wrong spot on either end of the floor.
Strengths
The first thing that jumps off tape is his basketball IQ and how he processes the game at both ends. Schlagel has legitimate size for a wing and knows how to use every inch of his 6-5 frame to create advantages, whether that's posting up smaller guards or using his length to disrupt passing lanes. His shooting stroke looks natural and repeatable, particularly from the corners and wings where he'll likely live at the college level. He competes on every possession and has the type of motor that makes coaches trust him in crucial moments.
Areas to Watch
Adding functional strength will be critical as he faces bigger, more physical defenders at the college level. His handle is solid but needs refinement to consistently create his own shot against elite athleticism. If he can develop a more explosive first step and improve his ability to finish through contact around the rim, his offensive ceiling jumps significantly.
Player Comparison
He reminds me of a young Doug McDermott in terms of basketball IQ and shooting ability, though Schlagel has better defensive tools and length. Both players understand how to play winning basketball without needing the ball in their hands constantly, and both have that sneaky athleticism that shows up more in games than in workouts.
Recruitment
Landing three Big Ten offers as a 2027 prospect speaks volumes about his early development and potential. His commitment to Nebraska gives the Huskers a nice building block for that class and shows their ability to recruit the region effectively. Minnesota and Wisconsin both pushed hard, but Nebraska's early offer and clear vision for his role ultimately won out. With Fred Hoiberg's track record of developing wings, this feels like a natural fit for both parties.
Projection
At the college level, he projects as a reliable rotation player who can contribute immediately as a freshman and develop into a starter by his sophomore or junior year. His ceiling is probably a solid four-year college player who helps win games through consistency and basketball IQ rather than elite athleticism. Professional basketball overseas could be in play if he continues developing his skill set and adds strength to his frame.
Updated Apr 2, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Journey
Nebraska
COLLEGE
Cretin Derham Hall
PREP SCHOOL
Offers
3Nebraska
Committed
Chose Nebraska over 2 other offers
Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Social Activity
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𝗡𝗘𝗪𝗦: Jacob Lanier, the No. 99 overall recruit in the national 2026 class, tells @247Sports he has committed to #Nebraska. "I feel like I can reach my goals by going there." - @IamJacob2026 𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗 https://t.co/HrTUtGgJ4K https://t.co/32CsyOoRLT
BREAKING: #Nebrasketball has received a commitment from 4⭐️ SG Jacob Lanier. @IamJacob2026 is a Top 100 player nationally and the 3rd highest ranked recruit in #Huskers history, per 247Sports. https://t.co/0ycPv4Brys