Miss Kansas Basketball

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Miss Kansas Basketball honor recognizes the top girls’ high school basketball player in the state of Kansas. The award is presented annually by the Kansas Basketball Coaches Association.[1]

Award winners[]

Year Player High School College WNBA draft
1983 Susan Green Chaparral Kansas State
1984 Denae Stensaas Concordia
1985 Amy Bullock Norton Nebraska
1986 Kelly St. Clair Baxter Springs
1987 Rachelle Roulier Colby UCLA
1988 Robin Baker Buhler Duke
1989 Nicole Coates Leavenworth
1990 Kelly Dougherty Leavenworth
1991 Ann Hollingsworth Manhattan Wichita State
1992 Rachel Matakas Olathe South
1993 Lorrie Wells Southwestern Heights
1994 Jennifer Dieterich Ottawa Kansas
1995 Kate Benson Shawnee Mission South Nebraska
1996 Nicky Ramage Little River Kansas State
1997 Jackie Stiles Claflin Southwest Missouri State 2001 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Portland Fire
1998 (tie) Amy Prose Little River
1998 (tie) Amber Prose Little River
1999 Shahidrah Roberts Blue Valley North Nebraska
2000 Jeneka Joyce Washburn Rural Notre Dame
2001 Kendra Wecker Marysville Kansas State 2005 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the San Antonio Silver Stars
2002 Sarah Klaassen Remington Missouri State
2003 Brooke Ubelaker Osborne Washburn
2004 Carolyn McCullough St. Thomas Aquinas
2005 Shalee Lehning Sublette Kansas State 2009 WNBA Draft: 2nd Rnd, 25th overall by the Atlanta Dream
2006 Ashley Sweat McPherson Kansas State
2007 Brittney Miller Paola
2008 Bailey Gee Andover Central Missouri
2009 Lindsey Keller Goddard Oklahoma State
2010 Tiffany Bias Andover Central Oklahoma State
2011 Natalie Knight Olathe South Kansas
2012
2013 Katelyn Loecker McPherson Oklahoma State
2014 Kaylee Page Wamego Kansas State
2015 Morgan Ediger Cimmaron Tabor College
2016 Reagan Phelan Central Plains Washburn University
2017 Katy Heger Hugoton Washburn University
2018 Taylor Robertson McPherson Oklahoma
2019 Carly Bachelor Washburn Rural Creighton

Schools with multiple winners[]

School Number of Awards Years
McPherson 3 2006, 2013, 2018
Little River 3 1996, 1998(2)
Andover Central 2 2008, 2010
Leavenworth 2 1989, 1990
Olathe South 2 1992, 2011
Washburn Rural 2 2000, 2019

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2010-09-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)


Retrieved from ""