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The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association announced its all-state honorees for the 2023-24 girls basketball season. The top honor is the "Supreme 15," which is composed of the top-15 players ...
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The team lost the championship in 1959 for the first time since the beginning of the tournament. The players compete with other girls’ teams in the area in addition to participating in the tournament." [3] By 1961, the extramural women's basketball team had begun to travel throughout the state to play in competitions. The basketball team was ...
In 1971, women's basketball became an intercollegiate sport at Indiana State University. In 1982, the sport was elevated to revenue status, which meant more money was available. Under Coach Edith Godleski, Indiana State qualified for its first WNIT Tournament game in 1976.
The 2024 girls high school basketball Indiana All-Stars have been selected.. This year’s 13-player roster includes eight sectional champions and 12 Division I commits, seven of whom are ...
Lawrence Central High School junior Jaylah Lampley (10) pulls down a rebound during the second half of an IHSAA class 4A girls’ basketball state finals game against Lake Central high School ...
ESPN has updated its girls high school basketball national recruiting rankings and a number of Indiana prospects made the cut in their respective classes. The site ranks the top-100 from the Class ...
The 5-7 Marian commit and 2023 Junior Indiana All-Star (Blue Group) led the Knights to their first state finals appearance since 1977, averaging 21.6 points against the toughest schedule in 3A.