The first boys basketball player in Minnesota's Class 4A to score 60 points in a game has found a college basketball home.
Champlin Park senior Tyler Wagner announced his commitment Wednesday night to play for Austin Peay, a Division I program in Clarksville, Tenn.
The 6-6 guard and All-Minnesota selection averaged 27.7 points this season for the 23-5 Rebels, who lost to Maple Grove 90-81 in the Class 4A, Section 5 championship.
Wagner, who transferred to Champlin Park from Totino-Grace, had 11 games with 30 points or more this season, including his record-setting 60-point performance Feb. 5 against Blaine.
In Minnesota's Class of 2025, Wagner ranks sixth according to 247Sports.com. A three-star prospect, his other Division I offers included North Dakota, Bryant, Canisius, High Point and Tennessee-Chattanooga.
The state's top three seniors have already signed to play college basketball next season: Cretin-Derham Hall's Tommy Ahneman (Notre Dame), Alexandria's Chase Thompson (Clemson) and Benilde-St. Margaret's Jalen Wilson (Northern Iowa).

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