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The award has been given since 1983. Winners are chosen by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association at the time of their annual All-State selections. Most of the award winners have gone on to play at the highest levels of [[college basketball]], and some have gone on to play in the [[Women's National Basketball Association]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wisbca.org/wbca.asp?fid=151&msgid=1037979|title = 403 Forbidden &#124; Just a Game Fieldhouse}}</ref>
The award has been given since 1983. Winners are chosen by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association at the time of their annual All-State selections. Most of the award winners have gone on to play at the highest levels of [[college basketball]], and some have gone on to play in the [[Women's National Basketball Association]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wisbca.org/wbca.asp?fid=151&msgid=1037979|title = 403 Forbidden &#124; Just a Game Fieldhouse}}</ref>


Voting is done by the members of the WBCA. Each member can vote and the winner is determined by the player with the most votes. Coaches may not put votes in for players on their own team. If it is done anyway, the vote is thrown out. The award can only be given to a Senior, This has been in effect since 2003 as Mistie Bass won the award 3 years in a row.
Voting is done by the members of the WBCA. Each member can vote and the winner is determined by the player with the most votes. Coaches may not put votes in for players on their own team. If it is done anyway, the vote is thrown out. The award can only be given to a Senior, This has been in effect since 2003 as Mistie Bass won the award 3 years in a row.


==Annual Award Winners==
==Annual Award Winners==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|'''Year'''
!Year
|'''Wisconsin "Miss Basketball"'''
!Wisconsin "Miss Basketball"
|'''High School'''
!High School
|'''College'''
!College
|'''WNBA Draft'''
!WNBA Draft
|-
|-
|2024
|2024
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|[[Neenah High School|Neenah]]
|[[Neenah High School|Neenah]]
|[[UConn Huskies women's basketball|UConn]]
|[[UConn Huskies women's basketball|UConn]]
||-
|
|-
|2023
|2023
|Kamorea "KK" Arnold
|Kamorea "KK" Arnold
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|-
|-
|2020
|2020
|Lexi Donarski
|[[Lexi Donarski]]
|[[Aquinas High School (Wisconsin)|La Crosse Aquinas]]
|[[Aquinas High School (Wisconsin)|La Crosse Aquinas]]
|[[Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball|Iowa State]]/[[North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball|North Carolina]]
|[[Iowa State Cyclones women's basketball|Iowa State]]/[[North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball|North Carolina]]

Latest revision as of 19:25, 24 November 2024

Each year the Wisconsin Miss Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school girls basketball player in the U.S. state of Wisconsin.

The award has been given since 1983. Winners are chosen by the Wisconsin Basketball Coaches Association at the time of their annual All-State selections. Most of the award winners have gone on to play at the highest levels of college basketball, and some have gone on to play in the Women's National Basketball Association.[1]

Voting is done by the members of the WBCA. Each member can vote and the winner is determined by the player with the most votes. Coaches may not put votes in for players on their own team. If it is done anyway, the vote is thrown out. The award can only be given to a Senior, This has been in effect since 2003 as Mistie Bass won the award 3 years in a row.

Annual Award Winners

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Year Wisconsin "Miss Basketball" High School College WNBA Draft
2024 Allie Ziebell Neenah UConn
2023 Kamorea "KK" Arnold Germantown UConn
2022 Kamy Peppler Hortonville Milwaukee
2021 Bailey Butler Black Hawk Green Bay
2020 Lexi Donarski La Crosse Aquinas Iowa State/North Carolina
2019 McKenna Warnock Monona Grove Iowa
2018 Hailey Oskey Seymour Green Bay
2017 (tie) Estella Moschkau Edgewood Stanford/Wisconsin
2017 (tie) Sidney Cooks St. Joseph Michigan State/Mississippi State/Seton Hall
2016 Hannah Whitish Barneveld Nebraska
2015 Arike Ogunbowale Divine Savior Holy Angels Notre Dame 2019 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 5th overall by the Dallas Wings
2014 Gabrielle Ortiz The Prairie School Oklahoma
2013 Samantha Terry Baraboo Green Bay
2012 Nicole Bauman New Berlin Eisenhower Wisconsin
2011 Samantha Logic Racine Case Iowa
2010 Nicole Griffin Milw. Vincent Oklahoma
2009 Adrian Ritchie De Pere Green Bay
2008 Rachael Hencke Grafton Miami (OH)
2007 Lin Zastrow Jefferson Wisconsin
2006 Ellie Radke Monroe Canisius College
2005 Erin Monfre Waukesha South Marquette
2004 Jolene Anderson South Shore Wisconsin 2008 WNBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 23rd overall by the Connecticut Sun
2003 Meredith Onson Oshkosh West UW-Milwaukee
2002,
2001,
2000
Mistie Bass Janesville Parker Duke 2006 WNBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 21st overall by the Houston Comets
1999 Candas Smith Madison West Wisconsin
1998 Kelly Auger Milwaukee Pius XI Marquette
1997 LaTonya Sims Racine Park Wisconsin
1996 Kelly Paulus La Crosse Central Wisconsin
1995 Amy Wiersma Randolph Wisconsin
1994 Anna DeForge Niagara Nebraska
1993 Katie Voigt Lakeland Wisconsin
1992 Keisha Anderson Racine Park Wisconsin
1991 Lori Goerlitz Oshkosh North Marquette
1990 Darlene Rademaker Thorp Wisconsin
1989 Melissa Smith D.C. Everest Tennessee/Northwestern
1988 Martha Richards Hudson Stanford
1987 Sonja Henning Racine Park Stanford 1999 WNBA draft: 2nd Rnd, 24th overall by the Houston Comets
1986 Julie Garske Amherst Notre Dame
1985 Heidi Bunek Milwaukee Pius XI Notre Dame
1984 Kelly Byrne Brookfield East Northwestern
1983 Tammy McKay McFarland Iowa

See also

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Wisconsin Mr. Basketball Award

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References

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  1. ^ "403 Forbidden | Just a Game Fieldhouse".