Top prospect decommits from North Dakota, considering Michigan State
· Yahoo Sports
Recruiting never stops in the world of college hockey, and that trend has continued for Michigan State. A huge prospect has just re-opened his recruitment, and is back on the market, and the Spartans are in the thick of it.
Carson Pilgrim, a 5-foot-11 and 185 pound forward form Warroad (MN) has decommitted from North Dakota. The current Tri-City Storm star has the attention of many across the country, including MSU.
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The Spartans have been listed alongside St. Cloud State and Colorado College as schools pursuing the top USHL prospect. He more than certainly will be donning a college sweater next year and Adam Nightingale wants it to be in the green and white.
Pilgrim has 16 goals and 19 assists in 42 games in the USHL this season.
In modern college hockey, a player can de-commit or they can be de-committed. Sources tell me this was the latter.
— Jess Myers (@JessRMyers) March 4, 2026
Also hearing that the likes of SCSU, CC and Michigan State have already reached out to Pilgrim. So he will be wearing a college sweater next season. https://t.co/9Cf1q1S8N2
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