North Dakota Miss Basketball

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The North Dakota Miss Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best senior high school girls basketball player in the U.S. state of North Dakota.

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Since 1984, the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA) has annually awarded recipients. (NDAPSSA). [1]

Award winnerss

YearAward WinnerSchoolClassUniversity
2024 Jocelyn Schiller Grand Forks Red River AA University of North Dakota
2023Logan NissleyBismarck CenturyA University of Nebraska
2022Abby DuchschererKindredB University of Alabama (softball)
2021Samantha OaseHettinger/ScrantonBBlack Hills State University
2020Reile PayneFargo ShanleyABismarck State College (Volleyball and Basketball)
Ottawa University (volleyball)
2019Megan Zander Mandan A University of North Dakota
2018Anna HolenLaMoure/Litchville-MarionBUniversity of Jamestown (volleyball)
2017Tylee IrwinWahpetonASouth Dakota State University
2016Sarah JacobsonFargo ShanleyANorth Dakota State University
2015Hannah StewartMinot Bishop RyanBUniversity of Iowa
2014Paige PetersonJamestownAAugustana University
2013Hannah LarsonBismarck CenturyAUniversity of Mary
2012Holly JohnsonMinotA North Dakota State University
2011Caitlin FarrohGrand Forks CentralA Northern State University
2010Eli BenzKidder CountyBGustavus Adolphus College
2009Ali Collins Mandan AUniversity of Mary
2008Christine MillerNew TownBWilliston State College
2007Jessica Kielpinski Mandan AUniversity of North Dakota
2006Rebecca FeickertSheridan CountyBUniversity of Kansas
2005Rebecca Kielpinski Mandan AUniversity of Alaska Anchorage
2004Ruthie DockterWashburnB University of North Dakota
2003Carissa Jahner Fargo North AUniversity of North Dakota
2001Katie LorenzLangdonBNorth Dakota State University
2000Kari Hanson Mandan AKansas State University
1999Lora SchauerWishekBNorth Dakota State University
1998Mary Perrizo Mandan AUniversity of North Dakota
1997Angie Welle Fargo Shanley AIowa State University
1996Jaye Amundson Mandan ANorth Dakota State University
1995 (tie)Lisa MausHattonBUniversity of Mary
Katie RichardsHope-PageBUniversity of North Dakota
Nina ToppMidkotaBWeber State University
1994Brenna StefonowiczDivide CountyBNorth Dakota State University
1993Tanya FischerBowmanBNorth Dakota State University
1992Shelly Berg Minot AWeber State University
1991Christy WaldalBeachAUniversity of North Dakota
1990Lynette MundMilnorBNorth Dakota State University
1989Sarah Hokenson Fargo Shanley ANorth Dakota State University
1988Nadine SchmidtBraddockBNorth Dakota State University
1987Wanda SchwabEsmond/MaddockBValley City State University
1986Sue HeschWahpetonAUniversity of Nebraska
1985 (tie)Durene HeislerDevils LakeAUniversity of North Dakota
Whitney MeierRollaBLouisiana State University
1984Pat SmykowskiLidgerwoodBNorth Dakota State University

Schools with multiple winners

SchoolNumber of AwardsYears
Mandan 71996, 1998, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2019
Fargo Shanley 41989, 1997, 2016, 2020
Minot 21992, 2012
Wahpeton21986, 2017
Bismarck Century22013, 2023

Universities with multiple winners

UniversityNumber of AwardsYears
North Dakota State University111984, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2012, 2016
University of North Dakota91985, 1991, 1995, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2019, 2024
University of Mary31995, 2009, 2013
Weber State University21992, 1995
University of Nebraska21986, 2023

See also

North Dakota Mr. Basketball

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References

  1. Khan, Momin. "North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA)".