Minnesota Miss Basketball
Each year the Minnesota Miss Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school girls basketball player in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The honor has been awarded annually since 1978 by the Minnesota Girls Basketball Coaches Association.
The award has generally been given to one recipient each year. However, in 1984, no award was given, and in the years 1985-1989, awards were given to two winners, from Class A and Class AA.[1]
Award winners[]
Year | Player | High School | College | WNBA draft |
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1978 | Laura Gardner | Bloomington Jefferson | ||
1979 | Jean Tierney | St. Paul Central | ||
1980 | Janet Karvonen | New York Mills | Old Dominion, transferred to Louisiana Tech |
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1981 | Albany | |||
1982 | Moose Lake | |||
1983 | MN State Academy for the Deaf | |||
1984 | None | |||
1985 Class A | Wheaton | |||
1985 Class AA | Duluth East | |||
1986 Class A | Rochester Lourdes | |||
1986 Class AA | St. Louis Park | |||
1987 Class A | Rochester Lourdes | |||
1987 Class AA | Hill-Murray | |||
1988 Class A | Tracy-Milroy | |||
1988 Class AA | Stillwater | |||
1989 Class A | CHOF | |||
1989 Class AA | Osseo | Notre Dame (Volleyball) | ||
1990 | Carol Ann Shudlick | Apple Valley | Minnesota | |
1991 | St. Paul Harding | Minnesota | ||
1992 | Mounds View | Notre Dame | ||
1993 | Stewartville | North Dakota State | ||
1994 | Bloomington Jefferson | |||
1995 | Apple Valley | UCLA (Volleyball), transferred to Minnesota (Volleyball) |
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1996 | Goodhue | Minnesota-Duluth | ||
1997 (tie) | Coco Miller | Rochester Mayo | Georgia | 2001 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 9th overall by the Washington Mystics |
1997 (tie) | Kelly Miller | Rochester Mayo | Georgia | 2001 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 2nd overall by the Charlotte Sting |
1998 | Tamara Moore | Minneapolis North | Wisconsin | 2002 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 15th overall by the Miami Sol |
1999 | Minneapolis North | Rutgers | ||
2000 | Susan King | Holy Angels | Stanford | |
2001 | Robbinsdale Armstrong | Iowa, transferred to Minnesota |
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2002 | Marshall | Minnesota | ||
2003 | Lakeville | Minnesota | ||
2004 | Leslie Knight | Hopkins | Minnesota | |
2005 | Elgin-Millville | Minnesota | ||
2006 | Jenna Smith | Bloomington Kennedy | Illinois | 2010 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 14th overall by the Washington Mystics |
2007 | Angel Robinson | St. Paul Central | Marquette | 2011 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 22nd overall by the New York Liberty |
2008 | Chaska | Michigan | ||
2009 | Tayler Hill | Minneapolis South | Ohio State | 2013 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Washington Mystics |
2010 | Lakeville North | Wisconsin | ||
2011 | Rachel Banham | Lakeville North | Minnesota | 2016 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Connecticut Sun |
2012 | Marissa Janning | Watertown-Mayer | Creighton | |
2013 | Rebekah Dahlman | Braham | Vanderbilt | |
2014 | Carlie Wagner | New Richland-Hartland-Ellendale-Geneva | Minnesota | |
2015 | Madison Guebert | Eastview | South Dakota State | |
2016 | Nia Hollie | Hopkins | Michigan State | |
2017 | Gabi Haack | Elk River | Bradley | |
2018 | Megan Walstad | Eastview | UW-Milwaukee | |
2019 | Kacie Borowicz | Roseau | North Dakota | |
2020 | Paige Bueckers | Hopkins | Connecticut | |
2021 | Adalia McKenzie | Park Center | Illinois |
See also[]
References[]
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