Mississippi Miss Basketball
Each year the Mississippi Miss. Basketball award is given to the best high school girls basketball player in the state of Mississippi by The Clarion-Ledger.[1]
Award winners[]
Year | Player | High School | College | WNBA draft |
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2016 | Myah Taylor | Olive Branch HS, Olive Branch | Mississippi State | |
2015 | Myah Taylor | Olive Branch HS, Olive Branch | Mississippi State | |
2014 | Victoria Vivians (2) | , Forest | Mississippi State | |
2013 | Victoria Vivians | , Forest | Mississippi State | |
2012 | Jerontay Clemons | , Coldwater | Southern Miss | |
2011 | Krista Donald | , Lake | Georgia | |
2010 | Valencia McFarland (2) | Raymond HS, Raymond | Ole Miss | |
2009 | Valencia McFarland | Raymond HS, Raymond | Ole Miss | |
2008 | April Sykes | East Oktibbeha County HS, Columbus | Rutgers | 2012 WNBA Draft: 3rd Round, 28th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks |
2007 | Bug Cooper | Gentry HS, Indianola | Delta State | |
2006 | Tiawana Pringle | Southeast Lauderdale HS, Meridian | Louisiana Tech | |
2005 | Kendra Reed | Bay HS, Bay St. Louis | Southern Miss | |
2004 | Dee Forrest | Louisville HS, Louisville | Ole Miss | |
2003 | Navonda Moore | Murrah HS, Jackson | Alabama | |
2002 | LaToya George | Clinton HS, Clinton | Jackson State | |
2001 | Monique Horner | Southeast Lauderdale HS, Meridian | Meridian CC | |
2000 | Ebony Felder | Murrah HS, Jackson | Georgia | |
1999 | LaToya Thomas (2) | Greenville HS, Greenville | Mississippi State | 2003 WNBA Draft: 1st Round, 1st overall by the Cleveland Rockers |
1998 | LaToya Thomas | Greenville HS, Greenville | Mississippi State | 2003 WNBA Draft: 1st Round, 1st overall by the Cleveland Rockers |
1997 | April Brown | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | LSU | |
1996 | Tiffany Travis | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | Florida | 2000 WNBA Draft: 2nd Round, 11th overall by the Charlotte Sting |
1995 | Tarsha Bethley | Simmons HS, Hollandale | Ole Miss | |
1994 | Rosalyn Spann | Noxubee County HS, Macon | Jackson State | |
1993 | Nedra Hosey | , Bay Springs | Southern Miss | |
1992 | Yolanda Moore | , Port Gibson | Ole Miss | |
1991 | Niesa Johnson | Clinton HS, Clinton | Alabama | |
1990 | , Bogue Chitto | LSU | ||
1989 | Stacy Truitt | , Port Gibson | Kansas | |
1988 | Alexis Hall | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | Southern Miss | |
1987 | Jackie Martin | Warren Central HS, Vicksburg | Ole Miss | |
1986 | Annette Jackson | , Brookhaven | LSU | |
1985 | Cynthia Autry | Houston HS, Houston | Ole Miss | |
1984 | Chana Perry | , Brookhaven | Northeast Louisiana San Diego State[2] |
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1983 | Alisa Scott | Warren Central HS, Vicksburg | Ole Miss | |
1982 | Jennifer Gillom | , Oxford | Ole Miss | |
1981 | Eugenia Conner | Harrison Central HS, Gulfport | Ole Miss | |
1980 | Janice Lawrence (2) | George County HS, Lucedale | Louisiana Tech | |
1979 | Janice Lawrence | George County HS, Lucedale | Louisiana Tech |
Most winners by high school and college[]
Number | High School |
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4 | Harrison Central High School, Gulfport |
Number | College |
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10 | Ole Miss |
4 | Mississippi State |
4 | Southern Miss |
3 | Louisiana Tech |
3 | LSU |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Thomas, Chris (2014-04-12). "Past Miss Basketball, Coach of the Year winners". ClarionLedger.com. The Clarion-Ledger.
- ^ Dolan, Steve (1986-04-18). "Left Without Team, Chana Perry Picks San Diego State". Los Angeles Times.
Categories:
- Mr. and Miss Basketball awards
- Basketball in Mississippi
- Women in Mississippi
- Lists of people from Mississippi
- Lists of American sportswomen
- American women's basketball players