I think you missed 2018 Christianna Carr.
28th ranked. She was a Minnesota Kid who moved her senior year. She once had interest from UCONN.
I was fortunate to travel to many of the top tourney's over the last 7 to 8 years. Mostly because of my daughter being a pretty good talent. So I got to see some of the countries best play over that time and With that said, I know Minnesota has one of the best AAU programs nationally and on the whole we do pretty well on the AAU circuits. Paige Bueckers, AAU North Tartan program being the cream of the crop. Wisconsin's own, Arike Ogunbowale, played for that program. We may not have an overall abundance of kids highly ranked nationally, But we do have many girls playing DIV 1 and mid majors. There are many girls from Minnesota, playing high level D1 basketball that were highly touted, locally or within our 5 state region. Not making top 100 list doesn't make us not a hot bed of talent. If you feel those programs aren't established so be it. What I do know is getting a healthy collection of that talent you listed, could change the complexion of a program. So that is what has the locals frustrated when losing talent.
My point was more about overall talent. (BOYS and Girls).
Minnesota, currently has two kids who have participated in the USA 17u. (Boys and Girls). That is a big deal because like you said, we aren't typically looked at as a hotbed. But we know that isn't the case here in Minnesota.