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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]
Year
Player
High School
College
WNBA draft
1978
Laura Gardner
Bloomington Jefferson
Minnesota
1979
Jean Tierney
St. Paul Central
Creighton University
1980
Janet Karvonen
New York Mills
Old Dominion , transferred toLouisiana Tech
1981
Kelly Skalicky
Albany
1982
Annie Adamczak
Moose Lake
1983
Angela Kuehn
MN State Academy for the Deaf
1984
None
1985 Class A
Kristi Kremer
Wheaton
1985 Class AA
Denise Holm
Duluth East
1986 Class A
Laurie Decker
Rochester Lourdes
1986 Class AA
Amy Davidson
St. Louis Park
1987 Class A
Laurie Decker
Rochester Lourdes
1987 Class AA
Mya Whitmore
Hill-Murray
1988 Class A
Mary Jo Miller
Tracy-Milroy
1988 Class AA
Carolyn Frisk
Stillwater
1989 Class A
Yoli Murphy
CHOF
1989 Class AA
Jessica Fiebelkorn
Osseo
Notre Dame (Volleyball)
1990
Carol Ann Shudlick
Apple Valley
Minnesota
1991
Shannon Loeblein
St. Paul Harding
Minnesota
1992
Stacy Fields
Mounds View
Notre Dame
1993
Kasey Morlock
Stewartville
North Dakota State
1994
Kjersten Miller
Bloomington Jefferson
1995
Linda Shudlick
Apple Valley
UCLA (Volleyball) , transferred toMinnesota (Volleyball)
1996
Sue Fiero
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
Mauri Horton
Minneapolis North
Rutgers
2000
Susan King
Holy Angels
Stanford
2001
April Calhoun
Robbinsdale Armstrong
Iowa , transferred toMinnesota
2002
Shannon Bolden
Marshall
Minnesota
2003
Liz Podominick
Lakeville
Minnesota
2004
Leslie Knight
Hopkins
Minnesota
2005
Katie Ohm
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
Courtney Boylan
Chaska
Michigan
2009
Tayler Hill
Minneapolis South
Ohio State
2013 WNBA draft : 1st Rnd, 4th overall by the Washington Mystics
2010
Cassie Rochel
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 High School
Creighton
2013
Rebekah Dahlman
Braham High School
Vanderbilt
2014
Carlie Wagner
NRHEG High School
Minnesota
2018 WNBA draft : 3rd Rnd, 35th overall by the Minnesota Lynx
2015
Madison Guebert
Eastview High School
South Dakota State
2016
Nia Hollie
Hopkins High School
Michigan State
2017
Gabi Haack
Elk River High School
Bradley
2018
Megan Walstad
Eastview High School
UW-Milwaukee
2019
Kacie Borowicz
Roseau
North Dakota
2020
Paige Bueckers
Hopkins
Connecticut
2021
Adalia McKenzie
Park Center
Illinois
2022
Amaya Battle
Hopkins
Minnesota
2023
Tessa Johnson
St. Michael-Albertville
South Carolina
2024
Olivia Olson
Benilde-St. Margaret's
Michigan
High School Miss Basketball Awards by state