IHSAA Girls Basketball
State Championship
Records Book
State Championship Game Results 2-4
State Championship, Runners-Up by School 5-6
State Championship Game Appearances 7
State Finals Appearances 8
State Championships by a Coach 9
State Championship Game Appearances by a Coach 10-11
State Championship Coach Superlaves 12
Year-by-Year State Finals Scores 13-15
State Championship Game Records 16-19
Scoring & Rebounding Leaders 20
Patricia L. Roy Mental Atude Award 21-22
State Finals Superlaves 23
Tournament Timeline 24-25
Last Update: July 30, 2024 9:53 PM
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IHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship Records Book
Year Class Champion Coach Rec Runner-Up Coach Rec Score
Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
1975-76  Warsaw JaniceSoyez 22-0 Bloomeld NancyWoodward 20-1 57-52 Box
1976-77 East Chicago Roosevelt Roberta DeKemper 24-0 Mount Vernon (Fortville) Carolyn Oldfather 16-1 66-35 Box
1977-78 Warsaw Janice Soyez 22-0 Jac-Cen-Del Mary Jo McClelland 22-1 75-60 Box
1978-79 East Chicago Roosevelt Roberta DeKemper 23-0 Anderson Madison Heights Billie Bienert 24-1 48-23 Box
Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
1979-80 Southport Marilyn Ramsey 25-2 Columbus East Jackie Burton 22-3 67-63 OT Box
1980-81 Evansville Reitz Louise Owen 26-1 Rushville Cinda Brown 25-2 74-47 Box
1981-82 Heritage Cheri Gilbert 24-2 Valparaiso Dale Ciciora 21-6 52-45 Box
1982-83  BedfordNorthLawrence Ausn“Pete”Pritche 26-1 CrownPoint TomMay 22-5 55-50 Box
1983-84 Crown Point Tom May 26-0 Warren Central Sue Parrish 27-2 55-54 OT Box
1984-85 Crown Point Tom May 25-4 Wawasee Dale Brannock 23-2 48-31 Box
1985-86  FortWayneNorthrop DaveRiley 29-0 Scosburg DonnaCheatham 24-3 58-53 Box
1986-87  Noblesville RayLyle 27-0 AndersonHighland BillWilson 22-6 47-38 Box
1987-88  FortWayneSnider LamarKilmer 27-1 Noblesville RayLyle 25-3 60-58 Box
1988-89  Scosburg DonnaCheatham 26-1 BentonCentral JanConner 24-3 74-72OT Box
1989-90  HunngtonNorth FredFields 26-4 BedfordNorthLawrence Ausn“Pete”Pritche 25-1 50-47 Box
1990-91  BedfordNorthLawrence Ausn“Pete”Pritche 29-0 Warsaw WillWienhorst 22-4 52-44 Box
1991-92  Kokomo MikeMcCroskey 26-1 BedfordNorthLawrence Ausn“Pete”Pritche 26-1 50-47 Box
1992-93 Kokomo Mike McCroskey 27-1 McCutcheon Don Burton 22-5 70-60 Box
1993-94 Lake Central Tom Megyesi 25-1 Kokomo Mike McCroskey 23-3 44-42 Box
1994-95  HunngtonNorth FredFields 28-1 Carmel JudiWarren 19-8 43-39 Box
1995-96 Center Grove Joe Lentz 25-2 Valparaiso Greg Kirby 23-4 55-44 Box
1996-97  Marnsville JanConner 26-1 CrownPoint TomMay 22-5 66-59 Box
1997-98 4A Marnsville JanConner 29-0 LakeCentral TomMegyesi 26-1 71-65 Box
3A WestLafayee SteveDietrich 23-5 Franklin WaltRaines 21-6 62-45 Box
2A Southridge StanRoesner 22-6 Bluon RonDeWi 21-6 62-57 Box
A Bloomeld PaulaFeg 26-2 MorganTownship JeEdwards 24-4 90-58 Box
1998-99 4A NewAlbany AngieHinton 26-0 FortWayneSnider LamarKilmer 26-2 46-41 Box
3A NorthWood SteveNe 24-3 IndianapolisCathedral LindaBamrick 27-1 72-71 Box
2A FortWayneBishopLuers GaryAndrews 27-1 Ausn DanDeaton 19-8 59-48 Box
A ClintonPrairie ConnieGarre 25-2 NewWashington TerryWhite 22-5 50-42 Box
Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
1999-00 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 28-0 Valparaiso Greg Kirby 25-2 56-53 Box
3A IndianapolisCathedral LindaBamrick 27-1 ColumbiaCity WayneKreiger 20-6 58-44 Box
2A FortWayneBishopLuers GaryAndrews 26-1 ForestPark MartyNiehaus 22-5 62-60 Box
A Triton MarkHeeter 20-7 RisingSun MarkFee 25-3 57-54OT Box
Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
2000-01 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 27-2 Fort Wayne Snider Lamar Kilmer 25-3 69-45 Box
3A IndianapolisCathedral LindaBamrick 29-1 Plymouth DaveCox 22-6 54-39 Box
2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Gary Andrews 28-0 Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 25-1 55-39 Box
A Triton Mark Heeter 23-3 White River Valley Joe Pigg 22-6 55-38 Box
2001-02 4A Terre Haute South Alan Maroska 25-2 South Bend Riley Mike Megyesi 24-4 63-42 Box
3A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Teri Rosinski 21-5 Gibson Southern Jason Blackard 24-5 51-37 Box
2A Southwestern (Hanover) Donna Cheatham 25-2 Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 22-4 70-64 Box
A NorthVermillion KenGentrup 25-1 Hebron JerryBechtold 25-3 45-42 Box
2002-03 4A Kokomo Charlie Hall 26-0 Perry Meridian Mike Armstrong 24-5 44-42 Box
3A BeechGrove DawnMcNew 28-1 SouthBendSt.Joseph’s MikeMegyese 24-3 63-45 Box
2A Shenandoah Todd Salkoski 24-5 Southwestern (Hanover) Donna Cheatham 21-8 52-51 Box
A Tri-Central KathieLayden 23-4 NorthVermillion KenGentrup 26-1 57-55 Box
2003-04 4A NorthCentral(Indpls.) AlanVickrey 23-3 Warsaw WillWienhorst 26-3 53-38 Box
3A Brebeuf Jesuit Kendall Kreinhagen 26-3 Fort Wayne Luers Teri Rosinski 22-4 54-38 Box
2A Rochester TonyStesiak 25-2 HeritageChrisan Dr.MarkRichards 21-6 50-41 Box
A Tri-Central Kathie Layden 21-6 Washington Catholic Jim Mackey 22-4 46-36 Box
2004-05 4A NorthCentral(Indpls.) AlanVickrey 20-7 GaryWestSide RodneyFisher 23-5 57-54 Box
3A SouthBendSt.Joseph’s MikeMegyese 25-1 CorydonCentral MichaelUhl 24-3 70-57 Box
2A Shenandoah ToddSalkoski 22-5 NorthJudson-SanPierre JohnHampton 22-4 54-49 Box
A Tri-Central KathieLayden 19-7 NortheastDubois AlanMatheis 20-6 47-46 Box
State Championship Game Results
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2005-06 4A Castle Wayne Allen 25-3 South Bend Washington Marilyn Coddens 25-2 83-72 Box
3A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Teri Rosinski 24-4 Evansville Memorial Bruce Dockery 23-5 65-54 Box
2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 25-3 Westview RandyYoder 24-4 46-34 Box
A LafayeeCentralCatholic GeoSalmon 18-10 SouthCentral(Elizabeth) RandallSchoen 23-6 75-68 Box
2006-07 4A South Bend Washington Marilyn Coddens 28-1 Columbus East Danny Brown 24-3 84-64 Box
3A Brebeuf Jesuit Kendall Kreinhagen 23-6 Wawasee Kem Zolman 22-4 51-43 Box
2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 26-3 Jimtown GeneJohnson 24-3 62-44 Box
A Oregon-Davis Terry Minix 25-3 Oakland City Wood Johnnie Bartley 19-9 54-46 Box
2007-08 4A Carmel ScoBowen 23-4 SouthBendWashington MarilynCoddens 23-3 84-72 Box
3A Plymouth DaveCox 22-4 IndianapolisBishopChatard KevinSweeney 23-5 47-46 Box
2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 27-1 OakHill ToddLaw 26-1 53-31 Box
A FortWayneCanterbury ScoKreiger 21-5 University BillThornburgh 20-7 36-32 Box
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
2008-09 4A BenDavis StanBenge 30-0 SouthBendWashington MauriceSco 26-1 71-69 Box
3A Fort Wayne Elmhurst Mark Redding 25-2 Owen Valley Tom Anderson 24-3 62-59 Box
2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 26-1 OakHill ToddLaw 27-2 60-58OT Box
A FortWayneCanterbury ScoKreiger 23-4 VincennesRivet TimYoung 23-2 72-66OT Box
Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne
2009-10 4A Ben Davis Stan Benge 28-0 Merrillville Amy Govert 25-2 99-52 Box
3A Fort Wayne Concordia Dave Miller 24-3 Rushville Melissa Marlow 25-3 59-48 Box
2A Ausn JaredPetersen 26-2 FortWayneBishopLuers DennyRenier 18-8 70-65OT Box
A FortWayneCanterbury ScoKreiger 25-2 VincennesRivet TimYoung 26-1 69-65 Box
2010-11 4A Jeersonville ChadGilbert 28-2 Penn KrisKaniewski 23-2 43-29 Box
3A Evansville Memorial Bruce Dockery 28-1 Benton Central David Baxter 23-2 58-50 OT Box
2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Denny Renier 24-2 Brownstown Central Karla Rieckers 23-6 59-46 Box
A VincennesRivet TimYoung 28-0 TurkeyRun JeThompson 24-3 49-40 Box
Hulman Center, Terre Haute
2011-12 4A NorthCentral(Indianapolis) DeeAnnRamey 23-5 ColumbusNorth PatMcKee 23-4 50-48OT Box
3A FortWayneConcordia DaveMiller 21-5 Mt.Vernon(Fortville) JulieShelton 23-6 42-39 Box
2A Evansville Mater Dei Steve Goans 27-1 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Denny Renier 21-6 56-52 Box
A FortWayneCanterbury ScoKreiger 25-2 NortheastDubois AlanMatheis 22-5 64-54 Box
2012-13 4A BedfordNorthLawrence KurtGodlevske 28-0 FortWayneSouthSide JuanitaGoodwell 24-4 54-51 Box
3A Mt.Vernon(Fortville) JulieShelton 23-4 HamiltonHeights TodWindlan 23-3 61-47 Box
2A Evansville Mater Dei Steve Goans 28-2 Eastern (Greentown) Jeremy Dexter 22-4 62-42 Box
A FortWayneCanterbury WayneKrieger 25-3 VincennesRivet TimYoung 22-5 42-35 Box
2013-14 4A BedfordNorthLawrence DamonBailey 27-1 Penn KrisKaniewskiUlrich 25-2 51-41 Box
3A Western Chris Keisling 23-3 Evansville Mater Dei Steve Goans 26-2 38-35 Box
 2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 27-1 FortWayneCanterbury WayneKreiger 20-5 64-61 Box
 A Oregon-Davis TerryMinix 23-2 VincennesRivet TimYoung 22-5 69-64 Box
Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
2014-15 4A ColumbusNorth PatMcKee 28-1 Homestead RodParker 26-3 62-56 Box
3A Princeton Charles Mair 30-1 Tippecanoe Valley Chris Kindig 25-3 72-44 Box
2A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 28-2 FortWayneCanterbury WayneKreiger 23-3 73-53 Box
A LafayeeCentralCatholic CraigDeVault 24-6 Barr-Reeve MarkHolt 28-1 52-44 Box
2015-16 4A Penn KrisUlrich 28-2 ColumbusNorth PatMcKee 27-2 68-48 Box
3A HeritageChrisan RickRisinger 26-4 NorthHarrison MissyVoyles 28-3 51-45 Box
 2A LafayeeCentralCatholic CraigDeVault 25-5 CovenantChrisan(Indianapolis)JoeSmith 23-6 56-43 Box
A Jac-Cen-Del ScoSmith 27-1 Argos GaryTeel 24-4 57-39 Box
2016-17 4A Homestead Rod Parker 28-2 Pike Robert Anglea 24-4 61-54 Box
 3A SouthBendSt.Joseph SydneySmallbone 26-2 NorthHarrison MissyVoyles 27-3 57-49 Box
2A Eastern (Pekin) Mike McBride 23-7 Oak Hill Todd Law 27-2 42-31 Box
A Wood Memorial Johnnie Bartley 28-1 Union City Sarah Black 24-5 68-43 Box
2017-18 4A Warren Central Stacy Mitchell 20-7 Zionsville Andy Maguire 22-6 50-46 Box
3A Northwestern KathieLayden 29-1 Greensburg JasonSimpson 23-4 63-42 Box
2A CentralNoble JoshTreesh 23-5 WinchesterCommunity HollyGuerrez 26-3 46-42 Box
A MarqueeCatholic KaeCollignon 27-2 VincennesRivet RickMarshall 26-3 38-31 Box
2018-19 4A HamiltonSoutheastern ChrisHuppenthal 27-1 LawrenceNorth ChrisGin 22-7 55-44 Box
3A Northwestern KathieLayden 27-3 BentonCentral DavidBaxter 26-5 61-39 Box
2A OakHill ToddLaw 25-3 WinchesterCommunity HollyGuerrez 26-4 54-42 Box
A MarqueeCatholic KaeCollignon 27-2 VincennesRivet RickMarshall 29-1 57-36 Box
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2019-20 4A LawrenceNorth ChrisGin 26-4 Northwestern KathieLayden 29-1 59-56 Box
3A NorthWood AdamYoder 28-3 Salem JerryHickey 25-4 37-29 Box
2A Linton-Stockton Jared Rehmel 25-5 Frankton Stephan Hamaker 21-8 70-28 Box
A Loogootee BrianSmith 27-2 Pioneer JeBrooke 25-3 45-43 Box
2020-21 4A Crown Point Chris Seibert 25-1 Brownsburg Debbie Smiley 17-11 44-34 Box
3A SilverCreek ScoSchoen 25-3 SouthBendWashington StevenReynolds 22-6 54-48 Box
2A Linton-Stockton Jared Rehmel 27-1 Tipton Chad Wetz 20-8 63-25 Box
A Pioneer JeBrooke 25-4 Loogootee BrianSmith 20-5 43-42 Box
Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
2021-22 4A Noblesville DonnaBuckley 25-4 FranklinCommunity JoshSabol 28-2 76-52 Box
3A SouthBendWashington SteveReynolds 27-3 SilverCreek ScoSchoen 26-3 93-35 Box
2A Forest Park Tony Hasenour 26-3 Frankton Stephan Hamaker 23-6 52-44 Box
A Tecumseh AdamLubbehusen 21-8 LafayeeCentralCatholic CraigDeVault 24-5 60-53 Box
2022-23 4A BedfordNorthLawrence JeAllen 27-3 Fishers LaurenVotaw 26-3 46-42 Box
3A Faireld BrodieGarber 28-2 CorydonCentral JoshConrad 27-3 49-42 Box
2A ForestPark TonyHasenour 26-3 Lapel ZachNewby 22-8 38-37 Box
A Lanesville AngieHinton 28-2 BethanyChrisan KrystenParson 24-4 60-41 Box
2023-24 4A Lawrence Central Jannon Lampley 30-1 Lake Central Joe Huppenthal 26-5 55-28 Box
3A GibsonSouthern KyleBrasher 26-4 Norwell EricThornton 23-5 63-60 Box
2A Fort Wayne Bishop Luers Mark Pixley 20-6 Brownstown Central Brandon Allman 21-9 44-36 Box
1A Lanesville AngieHinton 29-1 MarqueeCatholic KaeCollignon 24-5 51-43 Box
All-Time Consecuve State Tournament Victories
31:HeritageChrisan,2006-10.
26:FortWayneBishopLuers,1999-2002.
25:FortWayneCanterbury,2008-11;HeritageChrisan,2014-17.
24:Kokomo,1992-94.
23:Tri-Central,2003-06.
20: Crown Point, 1984-86; Evansville Mater Dei, 2012-14; Fort Wayne
Canterbury,2012-14.
19:Northwestern,2018-20.
17:BenDavis,2009-11.
State Championship Rematches
Class 4A
None
Class 3A
2021,2022,SilverCreekvs.SouthBendWashington
Class 2A
2002,2003,Shenandoahvs.Southwestern(Hanover)
2008,2009,HeritageChrisanvs.OakHill
2014,2015,FortWayneCanterburyvs.HeritageChrisan
Class A
2009,2010,FortWayneCanterburyvs.VincennesRivet
2018,2019,MarqueeCatholicvs.VincennesRivet
2020,2021,Loogooteevs.Pioneer
Single Class
None
Years with Most First-Time State Finalists (since 1998)
6 teams: 2002, 2006, 2018
5 teams: 1998, 1999, 2020, 2023
Game-Winning Scores at End of Regulaon or OT
2000 Class A | Triton 57, Rising Sun 54 OT | Amber Feldman sank a
three-pointerasmeexpiredinovermetogiveTritona57-54victoryover
RisingSunintheClassAstatechampionshipgameatHinkleFieldhouse.
Feldman, a 5-7 sophomore guard, received a pass from teammate Tommi
Kreiter along the top right side and drilled the shot from about 20 feet to
givetheunrankedTrojanstheirrststatechampionshipinanyteamsport.
ItwasFeldman’sonlyeldgoalaemptandpointsofthegame.
2009 Class 4A | Ben Davis 71, South Bend Washington 69 | Sophomore
BriaGossbankedhomeadrivingrunnerinthelanewith1.4secondsle
ontheclocktogivetop-rankedBenDavisa71-69victoryoverNo.2South
BendWashingtoninthe4Astatechampionshipgame.Thegame-winning
shot turned away a furious fourth quarter rally by Washington that saw the
Panthersovercomean11pointdecitoverthelast2:56beforeGoss’shot.
Withthestatechampionship,BenDavisnished30-0andbecametherst
girlsteamtowin30gamesinaseason.
Undefeated State Champions (17)
1975-76 Warsaw 22-0
1976-77 East Chicago Roosevelt 24-0
1977-78 Warsaw 22-0
1978-79 East Chicago Roosevelt 23-0
1983-84 Crown Point 26-0
1985-86 FortWayneNorthrop 29-0
1986-87 Noblesville 27-0
1990-91 BedfordNorthLawrence 29-0
1997-98 Marnsville(4A) 29-0
1998-99 NewAlbany(4A) 26-0
1999-00 Ben Davis (4A) 28-0
2000-01 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (2A) 28-0
2002-03 Kokomo (4A) 26-0
2008-09 Ben Davis (4A) 30-0
2009-10 Ben Davis (4A) 28-0
2010-11 Vincennes Rivet (1A) 28-0
2012-13 BedfordNorthLawrence 28-0
Most Wins in a Single Season (29+ victories) (11)
30-0 Ben Davis 2008-09*
30-1 Lawrence Central (4A) 2023-24*
30-1 Princeton (3A) 2014-15*
29-0 FortWayneNorthrop 1985-86*
29-0 BedfordNorthLawrence 1990-91*
29-0 Marnsville(4A) 1997-98*
29-1 IndianapolisCathedral(3A) 2000-01*
29-1 Northwestern(3A) 2017-18*
29-1 Vincennes Rivet (1A) 2018-19
29-1 Northwestern(4A) 2019-20
29-1 Lanesville (1A) 2023-24*
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State Championships
Most Consecuve State Championships: 4 by Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 1999-
2002;4byHeritageChrisan,2006-2009.
Years with Four First-Time State Champions (since 1998)
1999, 2018
No. School Years
7 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002
(3A), 2006 (3A), 2011 (2A), 2024 (2A)
7 Heritage Christian 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A), 2009
(2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A), 2016 (3A)
5 BedfordNorthLawrence 1983,1991,2013(4A),2014(4A),2023
(4A)
5 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2008 (1A), 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2012
(1A), 2013 (1A)
4 Ben Davis 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A)
3 Crown Point 1984, 1985, 2021 (4A)
3 Kokomo 1992, 1993, 2003 (4A)
3 Lafayette Central Catholic 2006 (1A), 2015 (1A), 2016 (2A)
3 NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2004(4A),2005(4A),2012(4A)
3 Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A)
2 Brebeuf Jesuit 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A)
2 East Chicago Roosevelt 1977, 1979
2 Evansville Mater Dei 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A)
2 Forest Park 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
2 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A)
2 HuntingtonNorth 1990,1995
2 IndianapolisCathedral 2000(3A),2001(3A)
2 Lanesville 2023 (1A), 2024 (1A)
2 Linton-Stockton 2020 (2A), 2021 (2A)
2 Marquette Catholic 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
2 Martinsville 1997, 1998 (4A)
2 Noblesville 1987,2022(4A)
2 Northwestern 2018(3A),2019(3A)
2 NorthWood 1999(3A),2020(3A)
2 Oregon-Davis 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
2 Shenandoah 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)
2 SouthBendSt.Joseph 2005(3A),2017(3A)
2 South Bend Washington 2007 (4A), 2022 (3A)
2 Triton 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A)
2 Warsaw 1976, 1978
1 Austin 2010 (2A)
1 Beech Grove 2003 (3A)
1 Bloomfield 1998 (1A)
1 Carmel 2008 (4A)
1 Castle 2006 (4A)
1 Center Grove 1996
1 CentralNoble 2018(2A)
1 Clinton Prairie 1999 (1A)
1 ColumbusNorth 2015(4A)
1 Eastern (Pekin) 2017 (2A)
1 Evansville Memorial 2011 (3A)
1 Evansville Reitz 1981
1 Fairfield 2023 (3A)
1 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 2009 (3A)
1 FortWayneNorthrop 1986
1 Fort Wayne Snider 1988
1 Gibson Southern 2024 (3A)
1 Hamilton Southeastern 2019 (4A)
1 Heritage 1982
1 Homestead 2017 (4A)
1 Jac-Cen-Del 2016 (1A)
1 Jeffersonville 2011 (4A)
1 Lake Central 1994
1 Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
1 LawrenceNorth 2020(4A)
1 Loogootee 2020 (1A)
1 Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 2013(3A)
1 NewAlbany 1999(4A)
1 NorthVermillion 2002(1A)
1 Oak Hill 2019 (2A)
1 Penn 2016 (4A)
1 Pioneer 2021 (1A)
1 Plymouth 2008 (3A)
1 Princeton 2015 (3A)
1 Rochester 2004 (2A)
1 Scottsburg 1989
1 Silver Creek 2021 (3A)
1 Southport 1980
1 Southridge 1998 (2A)
1 Southwestern (Hanover) 2002 (2A)
1 Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
1 Terre Haute South 2002 (4A)
1 Vincennes Rivet 2011 (1A)
1 Warren Central 2018 (4A)
1 West Lafayette 1998 (3A)
1 Western 2014 (3A)
1 Wood Memorial 2017 (1A)
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Runner-Up Finishes
No. School Years
6 Vincennes Rivet 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2013 (1A), 2014
(1A), 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
4 South Bend Washington 2006 (4A), 2008 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2021 (3A)
3 Benton Central 1989, 2011 (3A), 2019 (3A)
3 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2004 (3A), 2010 (2A), 2012 (2A)
3 Oak Hill 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2017 (2A)
3 Valparaiso 1982, 1996, 2000 (4A)
2 BedfordNorthLawrence 1990,1992
2 Brownstown Central 2011 (2A), 2024 (2A)
2 Columbus East 1980, 2007 (4A)
2 ColumbusNorth 2012(4A),2016(4A)
2 Corydon Central 2005 (3A), 2023 (3A)
2 Crown Point 1983, 1997
2 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A)
2 Fort Wayne Snider 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A)
2 Franklin Community 1998 (3A), 2022 (4A)
2 Frankton 2020 (2A), 2022 (2A)
2 Lake Central 1998 (4A), 2024 (4A)
2 Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 1977,2012(3A)
2 NorthHarrison 2016(3A),2017(3A)
2 NortheastDubois 2005(1A),2012(1A)
2 Penn 2011 (4A), 2014 (4A)
2 Rushville 1981, 2010 (3A)
2 Shenandoah 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A)
2 Warsaw 1991, 2004 (4A)
2 Wawasee 1985, 2007 (3A)
2 Winchester Community 2018 (2A), 2019 (2A)
1 Anderson Highland 1987
1 Anderson Madison Heights 1979
1 Argos 2016 (1A)
1 Austin 1999 (2A)
1 Bethany Christian 2023 (1A)
1 Bloomfield 1976
1 Bluffton 1998 (2A)
1 Brownsburg 2021 (4A)
1 Carmel 1995
1 Columbia City 2000 (3A)
1 CovenantChristian(Indianapolis) 2016(2A)
1 Eastern (Greentown) 2013 (2A)
1 Evansville Mater Dei 2014 (3A)
1 Evansville Memorial 2006 (3A)
1 Fishers 2023 (4A)
1 Forest Park 2000 (2A)
1 Fort Wayne South Side 2013 (4A)
1 Gary West Side 2005 (4A)
1 Gibson Southern 2002 (3A)
1 Greensburg 2018 (3A)
1 Hamilton Heights 2013 (3A)
1 Hebron 2002 (1A)
1 Heritage Christian 2004 (2A)
1 Homestead 2015 (4A)
1 IndianapolisBishopChatard 2008(3A)
1 IndianapolisCathedral 1999(3A)
1 Jac-Cen-Del 1978
1 Jimtown 2007 (2A)
1 Kokomo 1994
1 Lafayette Central Catholic 2022 (1A)
1 Lapel 2023 (2A)
1 LawrenceNorth 2019(4A)
1 Loogootee 2021 (1A)
1 Marquette Catholic 2024 (1A)
1 McCutcheon 1993
1 Merrillville 2010 (4A)
1 Morgan Township 1998 (1A)
1 NewWashington 1999(1A)
1 Noblesville 1988
1 NorthJudson-SanPierre 2005(2A)
1 NorthVermillion 2003(1A)
1 Northwestern 2020(4A)
1 Norwell 2024(3A)
1 Owen Valley 2009 (3A)
1 Perry Meridian 2003 (4A)
1 Pioneer 2020 (1A)
1 Plymouth 2001 (3A)
1 Pike 2017 (4A)
1 Rising Sun 2000 (1A)
1 Salem 2020 (3A)
1 Scottsburg 1986
1 Silver Creek 2022 (3A)
1 SouthBendSt.Joseph’s 2003(3A)
1 South Central (Elizabeth) 2006 (1A)
1 South Bend Riley 2002 (4A)
1 Southwestern (Hanover) 2003 (2A)
1 Tippecanoe Valley 2015 (3A)
1 Tipton 2021 (2A)
1 Turkey Run 2011 (1A)
1 Union City 2017 (1A)
1 University 2008 (1A)
1 Warren Central 1984
1 Washington Catholic 2004 (1A)
1 Westview 2006 (2A)
1 White River Valley 2001 (1A)
1 Wood Memorial 2007 (1A)
1 Zionsville 2018 (4A)
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Most Consecuve State Championship Game Appearances: 4 by Fort Wayne
BishopLuers,1999-2002;4byHeritageChrisan,2006-2009;4bySouthBend
Washington,2006-2009;4byFortWayneCanterbury,2012-2015.
No. School Years
10 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002
(3A), 2004 (3A), 2006 (3A), 2010 (2A),
2011 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2024 (2A)
8 HeritageChrisan 2004(2A),2006(2A),2007(2A),2008
(2A), 2009 (2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A),
2016 (3A)
7 BedfordNorthLawrence 1983,1990,1991,1992,2013(4A),2014
(4A), 2023 (4A)
7 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2008 (1A), 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2012
(1A), 2013 (1A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A)
7 Vincennes Rivet 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2011 (1A), 2013
(1A), 2014 (1A), 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
6 South Bend Washington 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A), 2009
(4A), 2021 (3A), 2022 (3A)
5 Crown Point 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997, 2021 (4A)
4 Ben Davis 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A)
4 Kokomo 1992, 1993, 1994, 2003 (4A)
4 LafayeeCentralCatholic 2006(1A),2015(1A),2016(2A),2022(1A)
4 Oak Hill 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2017 (2A), 2019 (2A)
4 Shenandoah 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)
4 Warsaw 1976, 1978, 1991, 2004 (4A)
3 Benton Central 1989, 2011 (3A), 2019 (3A)
3 ColumbusNorth 2012(4A),2015(4A),2016(4A)
3 Evansville Mater Dei 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A), 2014 (3A)
3 Forest Park 2000 (2A), 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
3 Fort Wayne Snider 1988, 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A)
3 IndianapolisCathedral 1999(3A),2000(3A),2001(3A)
3 Lake Central 1994, 1998 (4A), 2024 (4A)
3 MarqueeCatholic 2018(1A),2019(1A),2023(1A)
3 Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 1977,2012(3A),2013(3A)
3 Noblesville 1987,1988,2022(4A)
3 NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2004(4A),2005(4A),2012(4A)
3 Northwestern 2018(3A),2019(3A),2020(4A)
3 Penn 2011 (4A), 2014 (4A), 2016 (4A)
3 SouthBendSt.Joseph 2003(3A),2005(3A),2017(3A)
3 Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A)
3 Valparaiso 1982, 1996, 2000 (4A)
2 Ausn 1999(2A),2010(2A)
2 Bloomeld 1976,1998(1A)
2 Brebeuf Jesuit 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A)
2 Brownstown Central 2011 (2A), 2024 (2A)
2 Carmel 1995, 2008 (4A)
2 Columbus East 1980, 2007 (4A)
2 Corydon Central 2005 (3A), 2023 (3A)
2 East Chicago Roosevelt 1977, 1979
2 Evansville Memorial 2006 (3A), 2011 (3A)
2 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A)
2 Franklin Community 1998 (3A), 2022 (4A)
2 Frankton 2020 (2A), 2022 (2A)
2 Gibson Southern 2002 (3A), 2024 (3A)
2 Homestead 2015 (4A), 2017 (4A)
2 HunngtonNorth 1990,1995
2 Jac-Cen-Del 1978, 2016 (1A)
2 Lanesville 2023 (1A), 2024 (1A)
2 LawrenceNorth 2019(4A),2020(4A)
2 Linton-Stockton 2020 (2A), 2021 (2A)
2 Loogootee 2020 (1A), 2021 (1A)
2 Marnsville 1997,1998(4A)
2 NorthHarrison 2016(3A),2017(3A)
2 NorthVermillion 2002(1A),2003(1A)
2 NortheastDubois 2005(1A),2012(1A)
2 NorthWood 1999(3A),2020(3A)
2 Oregon-Davis 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
2 Pioneer 2020 (1A), 2021 (1A)
State Championship Game Appearances
2 Plymouth 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A)
2 Rushville 1981, 2010 (3A)
2 Silver Creek 2021 (3A), 2022 (3A)
2 Southwestern (Hanover) 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A)
2 Triton 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A)
2 Warren Central 1984, 2018 (4A)
2 Wawasee 1985, 2007 (3A)
2 Winchester Community 2018 (2A), 2019 (2A)
2 Wood Memorial 2007 (1A), 2017 (1A)
1 Anderson Highland 1987
1 Anderson Madison Heights 1979
1 Argos 2016 (1A)
1 Barr-Reeve 2015 (1A)
1 Beech Grove 2003 (3A)
1 BethanyChrisan 2023(1A)
1 Bluon 1998(2A)
1 Brownsburg 2021 (4A)
1 Castle 2006 (4A)
1 Center Grove 1996
1 CentralNoble 2018(1A)
1 Clinton Prairie 1999 (1A)
1 Columbia City 2000 (3A)
1 CovenantChrisan(Indianapolis)2016(2A)
1 Eastern (Greentown) 2013 (2A)
1 Eastern (Pekin) 2017 (2A)
1 Evansville Reitz 1981
1 Faireld 2023(3A)
1 Fishers 2023 (4A)
1 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 2009 (3A)
1 FortWayneNorthrop 1986
1 Fort Wayne South Side 2013 (4A)
1 Gary West Side 2005 (4A)
1 Greensburg 2018 (3A)
1 Hamilton Heights 2013 (3A)
1 Hamilton Southeastern 2019 (4A)
1 Hebron 2002 (1A)
1 Heritage 1982
1 IndianapolisBishopChatard 2008(3A)
1 Jeersonville 2011(4A)
1 Jimtown 2007 (2A)
1 Lapel 2023 (2A)
1 Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
1 McCutcheon 1993
1 Merrillville 2010 (4A)
1 Morgan Township 1998 (1A)
1 NewAlbany 1999(4A)
1 NewWashington 1999(1A)
1 NorthJudson-SanPierre 2005(2A)
1 Norwell 2024(3A)
1 Owen Valley 2009 (3A)
1 Perry Meridian 2003 (4A)
1 Pike 2017 (4A)
1 Princeton 2015 (3A)
1 Rising Sun 2000 (1A)
1 Rochester 2004 (2A)
1 Salem 2020 (3A)
1 Scosburg 1989
1 South Bend Riley 2002 (4A)
1 South Central (Elizabeth) 2006 (1A)
1 Southport 1980
1 Southridge 1998 (2A)
1 Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
1 Terre Haute South 2002 (4A)
1 Tippecanoe Valley 2015 (3A)
1 Tipton 2021 (2A)
1 Turkey Run 2011 (1A)
1 Union City 2017 (1A)
1 University 2008 (1A)
1 Washington Catholic 2004 (1A)
1 WestLafayee 1998(3A)
1 Western 2014 (3A)
1 Westview 2006 (2A)
1 White River Valley 2001 (1A)
1 Zionsville 2018 (4A)
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State Finals Appearances
Most Consecuve State Finals Appearances:4byNoblesville,1987-1990;4by
FortWayneBishopLuers,1999-2002;4byHeritageChrisan,2006-2009;4by
SouthBendWashington,2006-20094byFortWayneCanterbury,2012-2015.
First-Time State Finalists in a Single Year (since 1998)
6: 2002, 2006, 2018
5: 1998, 1999, 2020, 2023
No. School Years
10 Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A), 2002
(3A), 2004 (3A), 2006 (3A), 2010 (2A),
2011 (2A), 2012 (2A), 2024 (2A)
8 HeritageChrisan 2004(2A),2006(2A),2007(2A),2008
(2A), 2009 (2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A),
2016 (3A)
7 BedfordNorthLawrence 1983,1990,1991,1992,2013(4A),2014
(4A), 2023 (4A)
7 Fort Wayne Canterbury 2008 (1A), 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2012
(1A), 2013 (1A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A)
7 Vincennes Rivet 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A), 2011 (1A), 2013
(1A), 2014 (1A), 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
6 South Bend Washington 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A), 2009
(4A), 2021 (3A), 2022 (3A)
5 Ben Davis 1992, 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A),
2010 (4A)
5 Crown Point 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997, 2021 (4A)
5 Kokomo 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 2003 (4A)
5 Noblesville 1987,1988,1989,1990,2022(4A)
5 Valparaiso 1982, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2000 (4A)
4 Benton Central 1988, 1989, 2011 (3A), 2019 (3A)
4 Columbus East 1980, 1994, 1997, 2007 (4A)
4 LafayeeCentralCatholic 2006(1A),2015(1A),2016(2A),2022(1A)
4 Lake Central 1994, 1995, 1998 (4A), 2024 (4A)
4 NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 1979,2004(4A),2005(4A),2012(4A)
4 Oak Hill 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2017 (2A), 2019 (2A)
4 Rushville 1981, 1985, 1993, 2010 (3A)
4 Shenandoah 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)
4 Warsaw 1976, 1978, 1991, 2004 (4A)
3 Ausn 1985,1999(2A),2010(2A)
3 Bloomeld 1976,1977,1998(1A)
3 Brebeuf Jesuit 1982, 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A)
3 ColumbusNorth 2012(4A),2015(4A),2016(4A)
3 East Chicago Roosevelt 1976, 1977, 1979
3 Evansville Mater Dei 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A), 2014 (3A)
3 Forest Park 2000 (2A), 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
3 Fort Wayne Snider 1988, 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A)
3 Heritage 1978, 1982, 1983
3 HunngtonNorth 1989,1990,1995
3 IndianapolisCathedral 1999(3A),2000(3A),2001(3A)
3 MarqueeCatholic 2018(1A),2019(1A),2024(1A)
3 Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 1977,2012(3A),2013(3A)
3 Northwestern 2018(3A),2019(3A),2020(4A)
3 NorthWood 1997,1999(3A),2020(3A)
3 Penn 2011 (4A), 2014 (4A), 2016 (4A)
3 Scosburg 1986,1988,1989
3 SouthBendSt.Joseph 2003(3A),2005(3A),2017(3A)
3 Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A)
2 Anderson 1990, 1994
2 Brownsburg 1991, 2021 (4A)
2 Brownstown Central 2011 (2A), 2024 (2A)
2 Carmel 1995, 2008 (4A)
2 Corydon Central 2005 (3A), 2023 (3A)
2 Evansville Memorial 2006 (3A), 2011 (3A)
2 Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A)
2 FortWayneNorthrop 1986,1987
2 Franklin 1998 (3A), 2022 (4A)
2 Frankton 2020 (2A), 2022 (2A)
2 Gibson Southern 2002 (3A), 2024 (3A)
2 Homestead 2015 (1A), 2017 (4A)
2 Jac-Cen-Del 1978, 2016 (1A)
2 Lanesville 2023 (1A), 2024 (1A)
2 LawrenceNorth 2019(4A),2020(4A)
2 Linton-Stockton 2020 (2A), 2021 (2A)
2 Loogootee 2020 (1A), 2021 (1A)
2 Marion 1980, 1981
2 Marnsville 1997,1998(4A)
2 NorthHarrison 2016(3A),2017(3A)
2 NorthVermillion 2002(1A),2003(1A)
2 NortheastDubois 2005(1A),2012(1A)
2 Norwell 1977,2024(3A)
2 Oregon-Davis 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
2 Plymouth 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A)
2 Pioneer 2020 (1A), 2021 (1A)
2 Princeton 1996, 2015 (3A)
2 Silver Creek 2021 (3A), 2022 (3A)
2 Southwestern (Hanover) 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A)
2 Triton 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A)
2 Warren Central 1984, 2018 (4A)
2 Wawasee 1985, 2007 (3A)
2 Winchester Community 2018 (2A), 2019 (2A)
2 Wood Memorial 2007 (1A), 2017 (1A)
1 Anderson Highland 1987
1 Anderson Madison Heights 1979
1 Argos 2016 (1A)
1 Barr-Reeve 2015 (1A)
1 Beech Grove 2003 (3A)
1 BethanyChrisan 2023(1A)
1 Bluon 1998(2A)
1 Castle 2006 (4A)
1 Center Grove 1996
1 CentralNoble 2018(2A)
1 Charlestown 1993
1 Chesterton 1981
1 Clinton Prairie 1999 (1A)
1 Columbia City 2000 (3A)
1 CovenantChrisan(Indianapolis)2016(2A)
1 Eastbrook 1984
1 Eastern (Greentown) 2013 (2A)
1 Eastern (Pekin) 2017 (2A)
1 Evansville Bosse 1984
1 Evansville Reitz 1981
1 Faireld 2023(3A)
1 Fishers 2023 (4A)
1 Fort Wayne Elmhurst 2009 (3A)
1 Fort Wayne South Side 2013 (4A)
1 Gary Wallace 1986
1 Gary West Side 2005 (4A)
1 Greensburg 2018 (3A)
1 Hamilton Heights 2013 (3A)
1 Hamilton Southeastern 2019 (4A)
1 Hebron 2002 (1A)
1 IndianapolisArsenalTechnical 1976
1 IndianapolisBishopChatard 2008(3A)
1 IndianapolisHowe 1983
1 Jasper 1979
1 Jeersonville 2011(4A)
1 Jimtown 2007 (2A)
1 Lapel 2023 (2A)
1 Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
1 McCutcheon 1993
1 Merrillville 2010 (4A)
1 Mooresville 1978
1 Morgan Township 1998 (1A)
1 NewAlbany 1999(4A)
1 NewWashington 1999(1A)
1 NorthJudson-SanPierre 2005(2A)
1 Owen Valley 2009 (3A)
1 Perry Meridian 2003 (4A)
1 Pike 2017 (4A)
1 Rising Sun 2000 (1A)
1 Rochester 2004 (2A)
1 Roncalli 1986
1 Salem 2020 (3A)
1 Seymour 1987
1 South Bend Riley 2002 (4A)
1 South Central (Elizabeth) 2006 (1A)
1 Southport 1980
1 Southridge 1998 (2A)
1 Sullivan 1982
1 Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
1 Terre Haute South 2002 (4A)
1 Tippecanoe Valley 2015 (3A)
1 Tipton 2021 (2A)
1 Turkey Run 2011 (1A)
1 Union City 2017 (1A)
1 University 2008 (1A)
1 Washington 1995
1 Washington Catholic 2004 (1A)
1 WestLafayee 1998(3A)
1 Western 2014 (3A)
1 Westview 2006 (2A)
1 White River Valley 2001 (1A)
1 Zionsville 2018 (4A)
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No. Coach School Years
7 Risinger, Rick Heritage Christian 2006 (2A), 2007 (2A), 2008 (2A),
2009 (2A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A), 2016 (3A)
5 Layden, Kathie Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A)
Northwestern 2018(3A),2019(3A)
4 Benge, Stan Ben Davis 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A)
4 Kreiger, Scott Fort Wayne Canterbury 2008 (1A), 2009 (1A), 2010 (1A),
2012 (1A)
3 Andrews, Gary Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A)
3 Hinton,Angie NewAlbany 1999(4A)
Lanesville 2023 (1A), 2024 (1A)
2 Bamrick,Linda IndianapolisCathedral 2000(3A),2001(3A)
2 Cheatham, Donna Scottsburg 1989
Southwestern (Hanover) 2002 (2A)
2 Collignon, Katie Marquette Catholic 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
2 Conner, Jan Martinsville 1997, 1998 (4A)
2
DeKemper, Roberta
East Chicago Roosevelt 1977, 1979
2 DeVault, Craig Lafayette Central Catholic 2015 (1A), 2016 (2A)
2 Fields,Fred HuntingtonNorth 1990,1995
2 Goans, Steve Evansville Mater Dei 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A)
2 Hasenour, Tony Forest Park 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
2 Heeter, Mark Triton 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A)
2
Kreinhagen, Kendall
Brebeuf Jesuit 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A)
2 May, Tom Crown Point 1984, 1985
2 McCroskey, Mike Kokomo 1992, 1993
2 Miller, Dave Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A)
2 Minix, Terry Oregon-Davis 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
2
Pritchett, Austin (Pete)
BedfordNorthLawrence 1983,1991
2 Rehmel, Jared Linton-Stockton 2020 (2A), 2021 (2A)
2 Rosinski, Teri Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2002 (3A), 2006 (3A)
2 Salkoski, Todd Shenandoah 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)
2 Soyez, Janice Warsaw 1976, 1978
2 Vickrey,Alan NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2004(4A),2005(4A)
1 Allen,Jeff BedfordNorthLawrence 2023(4A)
1 Allen, Wayne Castle 2006 (4A)
1 Bailey,Damon BedfordNorthLawrence 2014(4A)
1 Bartley, Johnnie Wood Memorial 2017 (1A)
1 Bowen, Scott Carmel 2008 (4A)
1 Brasher, Kyle Gibson Southern 2024 (3A)
1 Brooke, Jeff Pioneer 2021 (1A)
1 Buckley,Donna Noblesville 2022(4A)
1 Coddens, Marilyn South Bend Washington 2007 (4A)
1 Cox, Dave Plymouth 2008 (3A)
1 Dietrich, Steve West Lafayette 1998 (3A)
1 Dockery, Bruce Evansville Memorial 2011 (3A)
1 Fettig, Paula Bloomfield 1998 (1A)
1 Garber, Brodie Fairfield 2023 (3A)
1 Garrett, Connie Clinton Prairie 1999 (1A)
1 Gentrup,Ken NorthVermillion 2002(1A)
1 Giffin,Chris LawrenceNorth 2020(4A)
1 Gilbert, Chad Jeffersonville 2011 (4A)
1 Gilbert, Cheri Heritage 1982
1 Godlevske,Kurt BedfordNorthLawrence 2013(4A)
1 Hall, Charlie Kokomo 2003 (4A)
1 Huppenthal, Chris Hamilton Southeastern 2019 (4A)
1 Keisling, Chris Western 2014 (3A)
1 Kilmer, Lamar Fort Wayne Snider 1988
1 Krieger, Wayne Fort Wayne Canterbury 2013 (1A)
1 Lampley, Jannon Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
1 Law, Todd Oak Hill 2019 (2A)
1 Lentz, Joe Center Grove 1996
1
Lubbehusen, Adam
Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
1 Lyttle,Ray Noblesville 1987
1 Mair, Charles Princeton 2015 (3A)
1 Maroska, Alan Terre Haute South 2002 (4A)
1 McBride, Mike Eastern (Pekin) 2017 (2A)
State Championships by a Coach
1 McKee,Pat ColumbusNorth 2015(4A)
1 McNew,Dawn BeechGrove 2003(3A)
1 Megyese,Mike SouthBendSt.Joseph’s 2005(3A)
1 Megyesi, Tom Lake Central 1994
1 Mitchell, Stacy Warren Central 2018 (4A)
1 Neff,Steve NorthWood 1999(3A)
1 Owen, Louise Evansville Reitz 1981
1 Parker, Rod Homestead 2017 (4A)
1 Petersen, Jared Austin 2010 (2A)
1 Pixley, Mark Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2024 (2A)
1 Ramey,DeeAnn NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2012(4A)
1 Ramsey, Marilyn Southport 1980
1 Redding, Mark Fort Wayne Elmhurst 2009 (3A)
1 Renier, Denny Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2011 (2A)
1 Reynolds, Steve South Bend Washington 2022 (3A)
1 Riley,Dave FortWayneNorthrop 1986
1 Roesner, Stan Southridge 1998 (2A)
1 Salmon, Geoff Lafayette Central Catholic 2006 (1A)
1 Schoen, Scott Silver Creek 2021 (3A)
1 Seibert, Chris Crown Point 2021 (4A)
1 Shelton,Julie Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 2013(3A)
1 Smallbone,SydneySouthBendSt.Joseph 2017(3A)
1 Smith, Brian Loogootee 2020 (1A)
1 Smith, Scott Jac-Cen-Del 2016 (1A)
1 Stesiak, Tony Rochester 2004 (2A)
1 Treesh,Josh CentralNoble 2018(2A)
1 Ulrich, Kristi Penn 2016 (4A)
1 Yoder,Adam NorthWood 2020(3A)
1 Young,Tim VincennesRivet 2011(1A)
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No. Coach School Year(s)
7 RickRisinger HeritageChrisan 2006(2A),2007(2A),2008(2A),2009(2A),2014(2A),2015(2A),2016(3A)
6 Kathie Layden Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 2004 (1A), 2005 (1A)
Northwestern 2018(3A),2019(3A),2020(4A)
5 TimYoung VincennesRivet 2009(1A),2010(1A),2011(1A),2013(1A),2014(1A)
4 Stan Benge Ben Davis 2000 (4A), 2001 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A)
4 DonnaCheatham Scosburg 1986,1989
Southwestern (Hanover) 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A)
4 ScoKreiger FortWayneCanterbury 2008(1A),2009(1A),2010(1A),2012(1A)
4 Wayne Kreiger Columbia City 2000 (3A)
Fort Wayne Canterbury 2013 (1A), 2014 (2A), 2015 (2A)
4 Todd Law Oak Hill 2008 (2A), 2009 (2A), 2017 (2A), 2019 (2A)
4 Tom May Crown Point 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997
4 Ausn“Pete”Pritche BedfordNorthLawrence 1983,1990,1991,1992
4 Todd Salkoski Shenandoah 2001 (2A), 2002 (2A), 2003 (2A), 2005 (2A)
3 Gary Andrews Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 1999 (2A), 2000 (2A), 2001 (2A)
3 LindaBamrick IndianapolisCathedral 1999(3A),2000(3A),2001(3A)
3 Marilyn Coddens South Bend Washington 2006 (4A), 2007 (4A), 2008 (4A)
3 KaeCollignon MarqueeCatholic 2018(1A),2019(1A),2024(1A)
3 Jan Conner Benton Central 1989
Marnsville 1997,1998(4A)
3 CraigDeVault LafayeeCentralCatholic 2015(1A),2016(2A),2022(1A)
3 Steve Goans Evansville Mater Dei 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A), 2014 (3A)
3 AngieHinton NewAlbany 1999(4A)
Lanesville 2023 (1A), 2024 (1A)
3 KrisKaniewskiUlrich Penn 2011(4A),2014(4A),2016(4A)
3 Lamar Kilmer Fort Wayne Snider 1988, 1999 (4A), 2001 (4A)
3 Mike McCroskey Kokomo 1992, 1993, 1994
3 PatMcKee ColumbusNorth 2012(4A),2015(4A),2016(4A)
3 Denny Renier Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2010 (2A), 2011 (2A), 2012 (2A)
3 Teri Rosinski Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2002 (3A), 2004 (3A), 2006 (3A)
2 Johnnie Bartley Wood Memorial 2007 (1A), 2017 (1A)
2 David Baxter Benton Central 2011 (3A), 2019 (3A)
2 JeBrooke Pioneer 2020(1A),2021(1A)
2 Dave Cox Plymouth 2001 (3A), 2008 (3A)
2 Roberta DeKemper East Chicago Roosevelt 1977, 1979
2 Bruce Dockery Evansville Memorial 2006 (3A), 2011 (3A)
2 FredFields HunngtonNorth 1990,1995
2 KenGentrup NorthVermillion 2002(1A),2003(1A)
2 ChrisGin LawrenceNorth 2019(4A),2020(4A)
2 HollyGuerrez WinchesterCommunity 2018(2A),2019(2A)
2 Stephan Hamaker Frankton 2020 (2A), 2022 (2A)
2 Tony Hasenour Forest Park 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
2 Mark Heeter Triton 2000 (1A), 2001 (1A)
2 Kendall Kreinhagen Brebeuf Jesuit 2004 (3A), 2007 (3A)
2 Greg Kirby Valparaiso 1996, 2000 (4A)
2 RayLyle Noblesville 1987,1988
2 Rick Marshall Vincennes Rivet 2018 (1A), 2019 (1A)
2 AlanMatheis NortheastDubois 2005(1A),2012(1A)
2 MikeMegyese SouthBendSt.Joseph’s 2003(3A),2005(3A)
2 Tom Megyesi Lake Central 1994, 1998 (4A)
2 Dave Miller Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 2010 (3A), 2012 (3A)
2 Terry Minix Oregon-Davis 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
2 Rod Parker Homestead 2015 (4A), 2017 (4A)
2 Jared Rehmel Linton-Stockton 2020 (2A), 2021 (2A)
2 Steve Reynolds South Bend Washington 2021 (3A), 2022 (3A)
2 ScoSchoen SilverCreek 2021(3A),2022(3A)
2 JulieShelton Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 2012(3A),2013(3A)
2 Brian Smith Loogootee 2020 (1A), 2021 (1A)
2 Janice Soyez Warsaw 1976, 1978
2 AlanVickrey NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2004(4A),2005(4A)
2 MissyVoyles NorthHarrison 2016(3A),2017(3A)
2 Will Wienhorst Warsaw 1991, 2004 (4A)
1 JeAllen BedfordNorthLawrence 2023(4A)
1 Wayne Allen Castle 2006 (4A)
1 Brandon Allman Brownstown Central 2024 (2A)
1 Tom Anderson Owen Valley 2009 (3A)
1 Robert Anglea Pike 2017 (4A)
1 Mike Armstrong Perry Meridian 2003 (4A)
1 DamonBailey BedfordNorthLawrence 2014(4A)
1 Jerry Bechtold Hebron 2002 (1A)
1 Billie Bienert Anderson Madison Heights 1979
1 Sarah Black Union City 2017 (1A)
1 Jason Blackard Gibson Southern 2002 (3A)
1 ScoBowen Carmel 2008(4A)
1 Dale Brannock Wawasee 1985
1 Kyle Brasher Gibson Southern 2024 (3A)
1 Cinda Brown Rushville 1981
1 Danny Brown Columbus East 2007 (4A)
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1 DonnaBuckley Noblesville 2022(4A)
1 Don Burton McCutcheon 1993
1 Jackie Burton Columbus East 1980
1 Dale Ciciora Valparaiso 1982
1 Josh Conrad Corydon Central 2023 (3A)
1 DanDeaton Ausn 1999(2A)
1 RonDeWi Bluon 1998(2A)
1 Jeremy Dexter Eastern (Greentown) 2013 (2A)
1 SteveDietrich WestLafayee 1998(3A)
1 JeEdwards MorganTownship 1998(1A)
1 MarkFee RisingSun 2000(1A)
1 PaulaFeg Bloomeld 1998(1A)
1 Rodney Fisher Gary West Side 2005 (4A)
1 BrodieGarber Faireld 2023(3A)
1 ConnieGarre ClintonPrairie 1999(1A)
1 ChadGilbert Jeersonville 2011(4A)
1 Cheri Gilbert Heritage 1982
1 KurtGodlevske BedfordNorthLawrence 2013(4A)
1 Juanita Goodwell Fort Wayne South Side 2013 (4A)
1 Amy Govert Merrillville 2010 (4A)
1 Charlie Hall Kokomo 2003 (4A)
1 JohnHampton NorthJudson-SanPierre 2005(2A)
1 Jerry Hickey Salem 2020 (3A)
1 Mark Holt Barr-Reeve 2015 (1A)
1 Chris Huppenthal Hamilton Southeastern 2019 (1A)
1 Joe Huppenthal Lake Central 2024 (4A)
1 Gene Johnson Jimtown 2007 (2A)
1 Chris Keisling Western 2014 (3A)
1 Chris Kindig Tippecanoe Valley 2015 (3A)
1 Jannon Lampley Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
1 Joe Lentz Center Grove 1996
1 Adam Lubbehusen Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
1 Jim Mackey Washington Catholic 2004 (1A)
1 Andy Maguire Zionsville 2018 (4A)
1 Charles Mair Princeton 2015 (3A)
1 Melissa Marlow Rushville 2010 (3A)
1 Alan Maroska Terre Haute South 2002 (4A)
1 Mike McBride Eastern (Pekin) 2017 (2A)
1 Mary Jo McClelland Jac-Cen-Del 1978
1 DawnMcNew BeechGrove 2003(3A)
1 Mike Megyesi South Bend Riley 2002 (4A)
1 Stacy Mitchell Warren Central 2018 (4A)
1 SteveNe NorthWood 1999(3A)
1 ZachNewby Lapel 2023(2A)
1 MartyNiehaus ForestPark 2000(2A)
1 CarolynOldfather Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 1977
1 Louise Owen Evansville Reitz 1981
1 Sue Parrish Warren Central 1984
1 KrystenParson BethanyChrisan 2023(1A)
1 JaredPetersen Ausn 2010(2A)
1 Joe Pigg White River Valley 2001 (1A)
1 Mark Pixley Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 2024 (2A)
1 Walt Raines Franklin Community 1998 (3A)
1 DeeAnnRamey NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 2012(4A)
1 Marilyn Ramsey Southport 1980
1 Mark Redding Fort Wayne Elmhurst 2009 (3A)
1 Dr.MarkRichards HeritageChrisan 2004(2A)
1 Karla Rieckers Brownstown Central 2011 (2A)
1 DaveRiley FortWayneNorthrop 1986
1 Stan Roesner Southridge 1998 (2A)
1 Josh Sabol Franklin Community 2022 (4A)
1 GeoSalmon LafayeeCentralCatholic 2006(1A)
1 Randall Schoen South Central (Elizabeth) 2006 (1A)
1 MauriceSco SouthBendWashington 2009(4A)
1 Chris Seibert Crown Point 2021 (4A)
1 Jason Simpson Greensburg 2018 (3A)
1 SydneySmallbone SouthBendSt.Joseph 2017(3A)
1 Debbie Smiley Brownsburg 2021 (4A)
1 JoeSmith CovenantChrisan(Indianapolis) 2016(2A)
1 ScoSmith Jac-Cen-Del 2016(1A)
1 Tony Stesiak Rochester 2004 (2A)
1 KevinSweeney IndianapolisBishopChatard 2008(3A)
1 Gary Teel Argos 2016 (1A)
1 JeThompson TurkeyRun 2011(1A)
1 Bill Thornburgh University 2008 (1A)
1 EricThornton Norwell 2024(3A)
1 JoshTreesh CentralNoble 2018(2A)
1 Michael Uhl Corydon Central 2005 (3A)
1 Lauren Votaw Fishers 2023 (4A)
1 Judi Warren Carmel 1995
1 Chad Wetz Tipton 2021 (2A)
1 TerryWhite NewWashington 1999(1A)
1 Bill Wilson Anderson Highland 1987
1 Tod Windlan Hamilton Heights 2013 (3A)
1 NancyWoodward Bloomeld 1976
1 AdamYoder NorthWood 2020(3A)
1 RandyYoder Westview 2006(2A)
1 Kem Zolman Wawasee 2007 (3A)
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Won State Championship Coaching Alma Mater (22)
RayLyle,Noblesville,1987
Mike McCroskey, Kokomo, 1992, 1993
SteveDietrich,WestLafayee,1998(3A)
Stan Roesner, Southridge, 1998 (2A)
Stan Benge, Ben Davis, 2000 (4A), 2009 (4A), 2010 (4A)
KenGentrup,NorthVermillion,2002(1A)
Charlie Hall, Kokomo, 2003 (4A)
MikeMegyese,SouthBendSt.Joseph’s,2005(3A)
Terry Minix, Oregon-Davis, 2007 (1A), 2014 (1A)
ScoBowen,Carmel,2008(4A)
Mark Redding, Fort Wayne Elmhurst, 2009 (3A)
JaredPetersen,Ausn,2010(2A)
Steve Goans, Evansville Mater Dei, 2012 (2A), 2013 (2A)
DamonBailey,BedfordNorthLawrence,2014(4A)
CraigDeVault,LafayeeCentralCatholic,2015(1A),2016(2A)
ScoSmith,Jac-Cen-Del,2016(1A)
Johnnie Bartley, Wood Memorial, 2017 (1A)
SydneySmallbone,SouthBendSt.Joseph,2017(3A)
Todd Law, Oak Hill, 2019 (2A)
Adam Lubbehusen, Tecumseh, 2022 (1A)
Tony Hasenour, Forest Park, 2022 (2A), 2023 (2A)
BrodieGarber,Faireld,2023(3A)
Won State Championship in First Year as a Coach (1)
RickRisinger,HeritageChrisan,2006(2A)
Won State Championship in First Year at a School (3)
Teri Rosinski, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 2002 (3A)
RickRisinger,HeritageChrisan,2006(2A)
SydneySmallbone,SouthBendSt.Joseph,2017(3A)
Coaches Who Have Won State Titles at Two Dierent Schools (3)
DonnaCheatham,Scosburg1989;Southwestern(Hanover)2002(2A)
KathieLayden,Tri-Central2003,2004,2005(1A);Northwestern2018
(3A), 2019 (3A)
AngieHinton,NewAlbany1999(4A),Lanesville2023(1A),2024(1A)
Youngest Coaches to Win State Championship
Kendall Kreinhagen, Brebeuf Jesuit, 2004 (3A), 25 years, 9 mos, 0 days
Kathie Layden, Tri-Central 2003 (1A), 26 years, 6 mos, 26 days
PaulaFeg,Bloomeld1998(1A),26years,7mos,20days
Kathie Layden, Tri-Central 2004 (1A), 27 years, 6 mos, 25 days
Cheri Gilbert, Heritage 1982, 27 years, 9 mos, 12 days
Oldest Coaches to Win State Championship
Wayne Kreiger, Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2013 (1A) 70 years, 5 mos, 17
days
Denny Renier, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 2011 (2A) 68 years, 4 mos, 4 days
RickRisinger,HeritageChrisan,2015(2A)64years,5mos,12days
RickRisinger,HeritageChrisan,2014(2A)63years,5mos,13days
Charles Mair, Princeton, 2015 (3A) 62 years, 1 month, 21 days
State Championship Coaches Who Also Won State Titles as a Player (3)
Name As Player As Coach
DamonBailey BedfordN.L.1990 BedfordN.L.2014(4A)
SydneySmallbone SBSt.Joseph2005(3A) SBSt.Joseph2017(3A)
Adam Lubbehusen Tecumseh 1999 (1A) Tecumseh 2022 (1A)
Jannon Lampley Urbana (OH) 1992, 1993 Lawrence Central 2024 (4A)
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1975-76
February 28, 1976 | Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
Bloomeld47,IndianapolisArsenalTechnical45(Seminal)
Warsaw62,EastChicagoRoosevelt44(Seminal)
Warsaw57,Bloomeld52(Championship)
1976-77
February 26, 1977 | Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
Mt.Vernon(Fortville)59,Norwell47(Seminal)
EastChicagoRoosevelt66,Bloomeld42(Seminal)
EastChicagoRoosevelt66,Mt.Vernon(Fortville)35(Championship)
1977-78
February 25, 1978 | Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
Warsaw61,Heritage38(Seminal)
Jac-Cen-Del50,Mooresville42(Seminal)
Warsaw 75, Jac-Cen-Del 60 (Championship)
1978-79
February 24, 1979 | Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
EastChicagoRoosevelt53,Jasper23(Seminal)
AndersonMadisonHeights48,NorthCentral(Indianapolis)47(Seminal)
East Chicago Roosevelt 48, Anderson Madison Heights 23 (Championship)
1979-80
February 23, 1980 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Southport73,Marion55(Seminal)
ColumbusEast50,TwinLakes41(Seminal)
Southport 67, Columbus East 63 (OT)(Championship)
1980-81
February 21, 1981 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
EvansvilleReitz55,Marion46(Seminal)
Rushville70,Chesterton64(Seminal)
Evansville Reitz 74, Rushville 47 (Championship)
1981-82
February 27, 1982 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Heritage66,Sullivan55(Seminal)
Valparaiso41,Brebeuf33(Seminal)
Heritage 52, Valparaiso 45 (Championship)
1982-83
February 26, 1983 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
CrownPoint57,Heritage49(Seminal)
BedfordNorthLawrence47,IndianapolisHowe46(Seminal)
BedfordNorthLawrence55,CrownPoint50(Championship)
1983-84
February 25, 1984 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
CrownPoint56,Eastbrook50(Seminal)
WarrenCentral73,EvansvilleBosse46(Seminal)
Crown Point 55, Warren Central 54 (OT) (Championship)
1984-85
February 23, 1985 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Wawasee56,Ausn54(Seminal)
CrownPoint46,Rushville42(Seminal)
Crown Point 48, Wawasee 31 (Championship)
1985-86
March 1, 1986 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Scosburg62,GaryWallace59(Seminal)
FortWayneNorthrop50,Roncalli36(Seminal)
FortWayneNorthrop58,Scosburg55(Championship)
Year-by-Year State Finals Scores
1986-87
February 28, 1987 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Noblesville56,Seymour50(Seminal)
AndersonHighland55,FortWayneNorthrop49(Seminal)
Noblesville47,AndersonHighland38(Championship)
1987-88
February 27, 1988 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Noblesville56,BentonCentral52(Seminal)
FortWayneSnider62,Scosburg57(Seminal)
FortWayneSnider60,Noblesville58(Championship)
1988-89
February 25, 1989 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Scosburg53,Noblesville45(Seminal)
BentonCentral62,HunngtonNorth50(Seminal)
Scosburg74,BentonCentral72(OT)(Championship)
1989-90
February 24, 1990 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
BedfordNorthLawrence53,Anderson43(Seminal)
HunngtonNorth46,Noblesville42(Seminal)
HunngtonNorth50,BedfordNorthLawrence47(Championship)
1990-91
February 23, 1991 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
BedfordNorthLawrence50,Valparaiso41(Seminal)
Warsaw63,Brownsburg54(Seminal)
BedfordNorthLawrence52,Warsaw44(Championship)
1991-92
February 29, 1992 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
BedfordNorthLawrence62,BenDavis57(OT)(Seminal)
Kokomo52,Valparaiso36(Seminal)
Kokomo50,BedfordNorthLawrence47(Championship)
1992-93
February 27, 1993 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Kokomo88,Charlestown58(Seminal)
McCutcheon54,Rushville38(Seminal)
Kokomo 70, McCutcheon 60 (Championship)
1993-94
February 26, 1994 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Kokomo54,Anderson52(Seminal)
LakeCentral69,ColumbusEast63(Seminal)
Lake Central 44, Kokomo 42 (Championship)
1994-95
February 25, 1995 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
HunngtonNorth60,LakeCentral53(Seminal)
Carmel75,Washington74(Seminal)
HunngtonNorth43,Carmel39(Championship)
1995-96
February 24, 1996 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
CenterGrove72,Kokomo47(Seminal)
Valparaiso50,Princeton38(Seminal)
Center Grove 55, Valparaiso 44 (Championship)
1996-97
March 1, 1997 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
Marnsville55,ColumbusEast51(Seminal)
CrownPoint58,NorthWood42(Seminal)
Marnsville66,CrownPoint59(Championship)
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1997-98
March 14, 1998 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
4A:Marnsville71,LakeCentral65
3A:WestLafayee62,Franklin45
2A:Southridge62,Bluon57
1A:Bloomeld90,MorganTownship58
1998-99
March 13, 1999 | Market Square Arena, Indianapolis
4A:NewAlbany46,FortWayneSnider41
3A:NorthWood72,IndianapolisCathedral71
2A:FortWayneBishopLuers59,Ausn48
1A:ClintonPrairie50,NewWashington42
1999-00
March 4, 2000 | Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Ben Davis 56, Valparaiso 53
3A:IndianapolisCathedral58,ColumbiaCity44
2A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 62, Forest Park 60
1A: Triton 57, Rising Sun 54
2000-01
March 3, 2001 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Ben Davis 69, Fort Wayne Snider 45
3A:IndianapolisCathedral54,Plymouth39
2A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 55, Shenandoah 39
1A: Triton 55, White River Valley 38
2001-02
March 2, 2002 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Terre Haute South 63, South Bend Riley 42
3A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 51, Gibson Southern 37
2A: Southwestern (Hanover) 70, Shenandoah 64
1A:NorthVermillion45,Hebron42
2002-03
March 8, 2003 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Kokomo 44, Perry Meridian 42
3A:BeechGrove63,SouthBendSt.Joseph’s45
2A: Shenandoah 52, Southwestern (Hanover) 51
1A:Tri-Central57,NorthVermillion55
2003-04
March 6, 2004 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:NorthCentral(Indpls.)53,Warsaw38
3A: Brebeuf Jesuit 54, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 38
2A:Rochester50,HeritageChrisan41
1A: Tri-Central 46, Washington Catholic 36
2004-05
March 5, 2005 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:NorthCentral(Indpls.)57,GaryWestSide54
3A:SouthBendSt.Joseph’s70,CorydonCentral57
2A:Shenandoah54,NorthJudson-SanPierre49
1A:Tri-Central47,NortheastDubois46
2005-06
March 4, 2006 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Castle 83, South Bend Washington 72
3A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 65, Evansville Memorial 54
2A:HeritageChrisan46,Westview34
1A:LafayeeCentralCatholic75,SouthCentral(Elizabeth)68
2006-07
March 3, 2007 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: South Bend Washington 84, Columbus East 64
3A: Brebeuf Jesuit 51, Wawasee 43
2A:HeritageChrisan62,Jimtown44
1A: Oregon-Davis 54, Oakland City Wood 46
2007-08
March 1, 2008 | Conseco Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Carmel 84, South Bend Washington 72
3A:Plymouth47,IndianapolisBishopChatard46
2A:HeritageChrisan53,OakHill31
1A: Fort Wayne Canterbury 36, University 32
2008-09
March 7, 2009 | Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis
4A: Ben Davis 71, South Bend Washington 69
3A: Fort Wayne Elmhust 62, Owen Valley 59
2A:HeritageChrisan60,OakHill58(OT)
1A: Fort Wayne Canterbury 72, Vincennes Rivet 66 (OT)
2009-10
March 6, 2010 | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne
4A: Ben Davis 99, Merrillville 52
3A: Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran 59, Rushville 48
2A:Ausn70,FortWayneBishopLuers65(OT)
1A: Fort Wayne Canterbury 69, Vincennes Rivet 65
2010-11
March 5, 2011 | Allen County War Memorial Coliseum, Fort Wayne
4A:Jeersonville43,Penn29
3A: Evansville Memorial 58, Benton Central 50 (OT)
2A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 59, Brownstown Central 46
1A: Vincennes Rivet 49, Turkey Run 40
2011-12
March 3, 2012 | Hulman Center, Terre Haute
4A:NorthCentral(Indianapolis)50,ColumbusNorth48(OT)
3A:FortWayneConcordiaLutheran42,Mt.Vernon(Fortville)39
2A: Evansville Mater Dei 56, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 52 (OT)
1A:FortWayneCanterbury64,NortheastDubois54
2012-13
March 2, 2013 | Hulman Center, Terre Haute
4A:BedfordNorthLawrence54,FortWayneSouthSide51
3A:Mt.Vernon(Fortville)61,HamiltonHeights47
2A: Evansville Mater Dei 62, Eastern (Greentown) 42
1A: Fort Wayne Canterbury 42, Vincennes Rivet 35
2013-14
March 8, 2014 | Hulman Center, Terre Haute
4A:BedfordNorthLawrence51,Penn41
3A: Western 38, Evansville Mater Dei 35
2A:HeritageChrisan64,FortWayneCanterbury61
1A: Oregon-Davis 69, Vincennes Rivet 64
2014-15
March 7, 2015 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:ColumbusNorth62,Homestead56
3A: Princeton 72, Tippecanoe Valley 44
2A:HeritageChrisan73,FortWayneCanterbury53
1A:LafayeeCentralCatholic52,Barr-Reeve44
2015-16
February 27, 2016 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:Penn68,ColumbusNorth48
3A:HeritageChrisan51,NorthHarrison45
2A:LafayeeCentralCatholic56,CovenantChrisan(Indianapolis)43
1A: Jac-Cen-Del 57, Argos 39
2016-17
February 25, 2017 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Homestead 61, Pike 54
3A:SouthBendSt.Joseph57,NorthHarrison49
2A: Eastern (Pekin) 42, Oak Hill 31
1A: Wood Memorial 68, Union City 43
2017-18
February 24, 2018 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Warren Central 50, Zionsville 46
3A:Northwestern63,Greensburg42
2A:CentralNoble46,WinchesterCommunity42
1A:MarqueeCatholic38,VincennesRivet31
2018-19
February 23, 2019 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:HamiltonSoutheastern55,LawrenceNorth44
3A:Northwestern61,BentonCentral39
2A: Oak Hill 54, Winchester Community 42
1A:MarqueeCatholic57,VincennesRivet36
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2019-20
February 29, 2020 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:LawrenceNorth59,Northwestern56
3A:NorthWood37,Salem29
2A: Linton-Stockton 70, Frankton 28
1A: Loogootee 45, Pioneer 43
2020-21
February 26-27, 2021 | Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Crown Point 44, Brownsburg 34
3A: Silver Creek 54, South Bend Washington 48
2A: Linton-Stockton 63, Tipton 25
1A: Pioneer 43, Loogootee 42
2021-22
February 26, 2022 | Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:Noblesville76,FranklinCommunity52
3A: South Bend Washington 93, Silver Creek 35
2A: Forest Park 52, Frankton 44
1A:Tecumseh60,LafayeeCentralCatholic53
2022-23
February 25, 2023 | Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A:BedfordNorthLawrence46,Fishers42
3A:Faireld49,CorydonCentral42
2A: Forest Park 38, Lapel 37
1A:Lapel60,BethanyChrisan41
2023-24
February 24, 2024 | Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Indianapolis
4A: Lawrence Central 55, Lake Central 28
3A:GibsonSouthern63,Norwell60
2A: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 44, Brownstown Central 36
1A:Lanesville51,MarqueeCatholic43
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State Championship Game Records (Team)
SCORING
Most Points
4A:99byBenDavisvs.Merrillville,2010.
3A:93bySouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek,2022.
2A:73byHeritageChrisanvs.FortWayneCanterbury,2015.
A:90byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:88byKokomovs.Charlestown,1993.
ChampionshipGame:75byWarsawvs.Jac-Cen-Del,1978.
Most Combined Points
4A:156byCarmel(84)andSouthBendWashington(72),2008.
3A:143byNorthWood(72)andIndianapolisCathedral(71),1999.
2A:135byAusnvs.FortWayneBishopLuers,2010.
A:148byBloomeld(90)andMorganTownship(58),1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:149byCarmel(75)andWashington(74),1995.
ChampionshipGame:146byScosburg(74)andBentonCentral(72),1989.
Most Points in a Half
4A:57byBenDavisvs.Merrillville(2ndhalf),2010.
3A:51bySouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek(1sthalf),2022.
2A:47byLinton-Stocktonvs.Frankton(1sthalf),2020.
A:48byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship(2ndhalf),1998;48byLafayee
CentralCatholicvs.SouthCentral(Elizabeth)(2ndhalf),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:54byKokomovs.Charlestown(2ndhalf),1993.
ChampionshipGame:43byWarsawvs.Jac-Cen-Del(2ndhalf),1978.
Most Combined Points in a Half
4A:90bySouthBendWashingtonandColumbusEast(2ndhalf),2007.
3A:72byIndianapolisCathedral(37)andNorthWood(35)(1sthalf),1999.
2A:85byFt.WayneCanterbury(43)andHeritageChrisan(42)(2ndhalf),
2014.
A:88byLafayeeCentralCatholic(48)andSouthCentral(Elizabeth)(40)(2nd
half),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:82byKokomo(54)andCharlestown(28)(2ndhalf),1993.
ChampionshipGame:72byWarsaw(43)andJac-Cen-Del(29)(2ndhalf),1978.
Most Points in a Quarter
4A:36byBenDavisvs.Merrillville(3rdquarter),2010.
3A:32bySouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek(2ndquarter),2022.
2A:27byLinton-Stocktonvs.Frankton(2ndquarter),2020.
A:35bySouthCentral(Elizabeth)vs.LafayeeCentralCatholic(4thquarter),
2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:32byKokomovs.Charlestown(4thquarter),1993.
ChampionshipGame:25byWarsawvs.Jac-Cen-Del(4thquarter),1978.
Most Combined Points in a Quarter
4A:54byBenDavis(36)andMerrillville(18)(3rdquarter),2010.
3A:43bySouthBendSt.Joseph(22)andNorthHarrison(21)(4thquarter),
2017.
2A:51byFortWayneCanterbury(26)andHeritageChrisan(25)(4thquarter),
2014.
A:64SouthCentral(Elizabeth)(35)andLafayeeCentralCatholic(29)(4th
quarter),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:44byLakeCentral(23)andColumbusEast(21)(4thquarter),
1994;44byCarmel(23)andWashington(21)(3rdquarter),1995.
Championship Game: 39 by Warsaw (25) and Jac-Cen-Del (14) (4th quarter),
1978.
Largest Margin of Victory
4A:47byBenDavis(99)andMerrillville(52),2010.
3A:58bySouthBendWashington(93)andSilverCreek(35),2022.
2A:42byLinton-Stockton(70)andFrankton(28),2020.
A:32byBloomeld(90)andMorganTownship(58),1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:30byEastChicagoRoosevelt(53)andJasper(23),1979;30by
Kokomo(88)andCharlestown(58),1993.
Championship Game: 31 by East Chicago Roosevelt (66) and Mount Vernon
(Fortville)(35),1977.
Fewest Points Allowed
4A:28byLawrenceCentralvs.LakeCentral2024.
3A:29byNorthWoodvs.Salem,2020.
2A:25byLinton-Stocktonvs.Tipton,2021.
A:31byMarqueeCatholicvs.VincennesRivet,2018.
Single Class
SeminalGame:23byEastChicagoRooseveltvs.Jasper,1979.
ChampionshipGame:23byEastChicagoRooseveltvs.AndersonMadison
Heights,1979.
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Made
4A:40byBenDavisvs.Merrillville,2010.
3A:35bySouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek,2022.
2A:28byAusnvs.FortWayneBishopLuers,2010.
A:40byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:34byKokomovs.Charlestown,1993.
ChampionshipGame:33byEvansvilleReitzvs.Rushville,1981.
Most Combined Field Goals Made
4A:60byBenDavis(40)andMerrillville(20),2010.
3A:59byNorthWood(30)andIndianapolisCathedral(29),1999.
2A:55byAusn(28)andFortWayneBishopLuers(27),2010.
A:65byBloomeld(40)andMorganTownship(25),1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:64byCarmel(33)andWashington(31),1995.
ChampionshipGame:56byBentonCentral(31)andScosburg(25),1989.
Most Field Goals Aempted
4A:81byBenDavisvs.Merrillville,2010.
3A:66bySouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek,2022.
2A:67byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.Ausn,2010.
A:80byMorganTownshipvs.Bloomeld,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:81byEvansvilleReitzvs.Marion,1981.
ChampionshipGame:78byEvansvilleReitzvs.Rushville,1981.
Most Combined Field Goals Aempted
4A:143bySouthBendWashington(77)vs.ColumbusEast(66),2007.
3A:124byFortWayneBishopLuers(63)andEvansvilleMemorial(61),2006.
2A:126byFortWayneBishopLuers(67)andAusn(59),2010.
A:147byMorganTownship(80)andBloomeld(67),1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:140byEvansvilleReitz(81)andMarion(59),1981.
ChampionshipGame:131bySouthport(69)andColumbusEast(62),1980.
Highest Field Goal Percentage
4A:.571(16-28)byJeersonvillevs.Penn,2011.
3A:.638(30-47)byNorthWoodvs.IndianapolisCathedral,1999.
2A:.558(24-43)bySouthwestern(Hanover)vs.Shenandoah,2002.
A:.597(40-67)byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.609(25-41)byRushvillevs.Chesterton,1981.
ChampionshipGame:.586(27-46)byFortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
Highest Combined Field Goal Percentage
4A:.527byBenDavis(29-52)andSouthBendWashington(20-41),2009.
3A:.572byNorthWood(30-47)andIndianapolisCathedral(29-56),1999.
2A:.489bySouthwestern(Hanover)(24-43)andShenandoah(23-53),2002.
A:.459byTurkeyRun(18-39)andVincennesRivet(16-35),2011.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.540byRushville(25-41)andChesterton(28-57),1981.
ChampionshipGame:.504byWarsaw(31-55)andJac-Cen-Del(24-54),1978.
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IHSAA Girls Basketball State Championship Records Book
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988)
4A:10byLawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020.
3A:11byGibsonSouthernvs.Norwell,2024.
2A:9byJimtownvs.HeritageChrisan,2007;9byFortWayneCanterburyvs.
HeritageChrisan,2015;9byFranktonvs.ForestPark,2022.
A:8byLoogooteevs.Pioneer,2020.
Single Class
SeminalGame:8byKokomovs.Charlestown,1993.
ChampionshipGame:7byKokomovs.LakeCentral,1994;7byHunngton
Northvs.Carmel,1995;7byMarnsvillevs.CrownPoint,1997.
Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988)
4A:14byColumbusNorth(8)andHomestead(6),2015.
3A:16byHamiltonHeights(8)andMt.Vernon(Fortville),2013.
2A:16byJimtown(9)andHeritageChrisan(7),2007.
A:12bySouthCentralElizabeth(7)andLafayeeCentralCatholic(5),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:12byKokomo(8)andCharlestown(4),1993.
ChampionshipGame:9byHunngtonNorth(7)andCarmel(2),1995.
Most 3-Point Field Goals Aempted (Since 1988)
4A:25bySouthBendWashingtonvs.Carmel,2008.
3A:26byCorydonCentralvs.Faireld,2023.
2A:27byFranktonvs.ForestPark,2022.
A:28byLafayeeCentralCatholicvs.Tecumseh,2022.
Single Class
SeminalGame:20byKokomovs.Charlestown,1993;20byCharlestownvs.
Kokomo,1993.
ChampionshipGame:25byKokomovs.LakeCentral,1994.
Most Combined 3-Point Field Goals Aempted (Since 1988)
4A:43byHomestead((24)andColumbusNorth(19),2015.
3A:39byCorydonCentral(26)andFaireld(13),2023.
2A:36byJimtown(19)andHeritageChrisan(17),2007;36byFrankton(27)
andForestPark(9),2022.
A:40bySouthCentral(Elizabeth)(27)andLafayeeCentralCatholic(13),
2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:40byKokomo(20)andCharlestown(20),1993.
ChampionshipGame:38byKokomo(25)andLakeCentral(13),1994.
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 aempts) (Since 1988)
4A:.500(10-20)byLawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020.
3A:.571(8-14)bySouthBendSt.Joseph’svs.CorydonCentral,2005;.571(8-
14)byMt.Vernon(Fortville)vs.HamiltonHeights,2013.
2A:.538(7-13)byEvansvilleMaterDeivs.FortWayneBishopLuers,2012.
A:.538(7-13)byOregon-Davisvs.VincennesRivet,2014.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.583(7-12)byWashingtonvs.Carmel,1995.
ChampionshipGame:.368(7-19)byHunngtonNorthvs.Carmel,1995.
Highest Combined 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 15 aempts)
(Since 1988)
4A:.444bySouthBendWashington(8-20)andCastle(4-7),2006.
3A:.444byMt.Vernon(Fortville)(8-14)andHamiltonHeights(8-22),2013.
2A:.478byEvansvilleMaterDei(7-13)andFortWayneBishopLuers(4-10),
2012.
A:.454byOregon-Davis(7-13)andVincennesRivet(3-9),2014.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.500byWashington(7-12)andCarmel(4-10),1995.
ChampionshipGame:.310byHunngtonNorth(7-19)andCarmel(2-10),1995.
FREE THROWS
Most Free Throws Made
4A:31byCastlevs.SouthBendWashington,2006.
3A:25byFaireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023.
2A:25byRochestervs.HeritageChrisan,2004.
A:32byLafayeeCentralCatholicvs.SouthCentral(Elizabeth),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:28byBentonCentralvs.HunngtonNorth,1989.
ChampionshipGame:23byScosburgvs.BentonCentral,1989.
Most Combined Free Throws Made
4A:43byCastle(31)andSouthBendWashington(12),2006.
3A:36byEvansvilleMemorial(22)andBentonCentral(14),2011.
2A:36byFortWayneCanterbury(20)andHeritageChrisan(16),2014
A:43byLafayeeCentralCatholic(32)andSouthCentral(Elizabeth)(11),
2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:36byBentonCentral(28)andHunngtonNorth(8),1989.
ChampionshipGame:37byKokomo(22)andMcCutcheon(15),1993.
Most Free Throws Aempted
4A:42byCastlevs.SouthBendWashington,2006.
3A:35byFaireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023.
2A:32byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.BrownstownCentral,2011.
A:42byLafayeeCentralCatholicvs.SouthCentral(Elizabeth),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:35byRushvillevs.Chesterton,1981.
ChampionshipGame:35byScosburgvs.BentonCentral,1989.
Most Combined Free Throws Aempted
4A: 58 by Castle (42) and South Bend Washington (16), 2006; 58 by South Bend
Washington(36)andBenDavis(22),2009.
3A:48byFaireld(35)andCorydonCentral(13),2023.
2A:57byFortWayneCanterbury(29)andHeritageChrisan(28),2014.
A:59byLafayeeCentralCatholic(42)andSouthCentral(Elizabeth)(17),
2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:58byFortWayneSnider(31)andScosburg(27),1988.
ChampionshipGame:53byScosburg(35)andBentonCentral(18),1989.
Highest Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 aempts)
4A:.938(15-16)byHamiltonSoutheasternvs.LawrenceNorth,2019.
3A:.909(10-11)byHeritageChrisanvs.NorthHarrison,2016.
2A:.933(14-15)byLinton-Stocktonvs.Frankton,2020.
A:.864(19-22)byFortWayneCanterburyvs.VincennesRivet,2009;.864(19-
22)byVincennesRivetvs.FortWayneCanterbury,2009.
Single Class
SeminalGame:1.000(14-14)byValparaisovs.BedfordNorthLawrence,1991.
ChampionshipGame:.823(14-17)byCrownPointvs.Marnsville,1997.
Highest Combined Free Throw Percentage
4A:.853byFranklinCommunity(16-19)andNoblesville(13-15),2022.
3A:.885byHeritageChrisan(10-11)andNorthHarrison(13-15),2016.
2A:.872byHeritageChrisan(18-20)andOakHill(16-19),2009.
A:.863byFortWayneCanterbury(19-22)andVincennesRivet(19-22),2009.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.782byBentonCentral(28-33)andHunngtonNorth(8-13),
1989.
ChampionshipGame:.764byNoblesville(9-11)andAndersonHighland(4-6),
1987.
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds (includes team rebounds)
4A:52bySouthBendWashingtonvs.ColumbusEast,2007.
3A:55byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.EvansvilleMemorial,2006.
2A:50byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.Ausn,1999.
A:61byTritonvs.RisingSun,2000.
Single Class
SeminalGame:63byFortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
ChampionshipGame:55byWarsawvs.Bloomeld,1976.
Most Combined Rebounds (includes team rebounds)
4A:100bySouthBendWashington(52)vs.ColumbusEast(48),2007.
3A:97byIndianapolisCathedral(52)andPlymouth(45),2001.
2A:85bySouthridge(49)andBluon(36),1998.
A:115byTriton(61)andRisingSun(54),2000.
Single Class
SeminalGame:116byEvansvilleReitz(62)andMarion(54),1981.
ChampionshipGame:101bySouthport(53)andColumbusEast(48),1980.
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ASSISTS
Most Assists (Since 1978)
4A:21byBenDavisvs.Merrillville,2010.
3A:20byNorthWoodvs.IndianapolisCathedral,1999.
2A:18byEvansvilleMaterDeivs.Eastern(Greentown),2013.
A:27byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:22byKokomovs.Charlestown,1993;22byCarmelvs.Wash-
ington,1995;22byWashingtonvs.Carmel,1995.
ChampionshipGame:23byFortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
Most Combined Assists (Since 1978)
4A:33byCarmel(18)andSouthBendWashington(15),2008.
3A:33byNorthWood(20)andIndianapolisCathedral(13),1999.
2A: 31 by Forest Park (16) and Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (15), 2000; 31 by
Shenandoah(16)andSouthwestern(Hanover)(15),2002.
A:40byBloomeld(27)andMorganTownship(13),1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:44byCarmel(22)andWashington(22),1995.
ChampionshipGame:40byFortWayneSnider(23)andNoblesville(17),1988.
BLOCKED SHOTS
Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980)
4A:11bySouthBendWashingtonvs.ColumbusEast,2007.
3A:10byBrebeufJesuitvs.Wawasee,2007.
2A:10bySouthridgevs.Bluon,1998.
A:10byWoodMemorialvs.Oregon-Davis,2007.
Single Class
SeminalGame:15byMarionvs.EvansvilleReitz,1981.
ChampionshipGame:9byFortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
Most Combined Blocked Shots
4A:15bySouthBendWashington(11)vs.ColumbusEast(4),2007.
3A:16byNorthHarrison(9)andHeritageChrisan(7),2016.
2A:14bySouthridge(10)andBluon(4),1998;14byWinchesterCommunity
(9)andCentralNoble(5),2018.
A: 15 by Triton (8) and Rising Sun (7), 2000; 15 by Wood Memorial (10) and
Oregon-Davis(5),2007.
Single Class
SeminalGame:17byMarion(15)andEvansvilleReitz(2),1981.
ChampionshipGame:12byFortWayneSnider(9)andNoblesville(3),1988.
STEALS
Most Steals (Since 1980)
4A:22byBenDavisvs.Merrillville,2010.
3A:19byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.GibsonSouthern,2002;19byHeritage
Chrisanvs.NorthHarrison,2016.
2A:19byFortWayneBishopLuersvs.BrownstownCentral,2011.
A:19byRisingSunvs.Triton,2000.
Single Class
SeminalGame:21byFortWayneNorthropvs.Roncalli,1986.
ChampionshipGame:19byNoblesvillevs.FortWayneSnider,1988.
Most Combined Steals (Since 1980)
4A:31bySouthBendWashington(19)vs.ColumbusEast(12),2007.
3A:29byFortWayneBishopLuers(19)andGibsonSouthern(10),2002.
2A:27bySouthwestern(Hanover)(14)andShenandoah(13),2002.
A: 28 by Fort Wayne Canterbury (14) and University (14), 2008; 28 by Fort
WayneCanterbury(15)andVincennesRivet(13),2010.
Single Class
SeminalGame:31byAnderson(19)andKokomo(12),1994.
ChampionshipGame:28byNoblesville(19)andFortWayneSnider(9),1988.
FOULS
Most Fouls
4A:28bySouthBendWashingtonvs.Castle,2006.
3A:25byFranklinvs.WestLafayee,1998;25byCorydonCentralvs.Faireld,
2023.
2A:24byBrownstownCentralvs.FortWayneBishopLuers,2011.
A:32bySouthCentral(Elizabeth)vs.LafayeeCentralCatholic,2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:25byEastChicagoRooseveltvs.Warsaw,1976.
ChampionshipGame:27byBentonCentralvs.Scosburg,1989.
Most Combined Fouls
4A:47bySouthBendWashington(28)andCastle(19),2006.
3A:42byNorthwestern(21)andGreensburg(21),2018.
2A:43byFortWayneCanterbury(22)andHeritageChrisan(21),2014.
A:47bySouthCentralElizabeth(32)andLafayeeCentralCatholic(15),2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:41byAndersonMadisonHeights(24)andNorthCentral
(Indianapolis)(17),1979.
Championship Game: 41 by Southport (21) and Columbus East (20), 1980; 41
byBentonCentral(27)andScosburg(14),1989;41byMcCutcheon(23)
andKokomo(18),1993;41byCrownPoint(25)andMarnsville(16),1997.
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State Championship Game Records (Individual)
SCORING
Most Points
4A:31byReicinaRussell,TerreHauteSouthvs.SouthBendRiley,2002;31byChrissy
Steen,Carmelvs.SouthBendWashington,2008;31byAliPatberg,ColumbusNorth
vs.Homestead,2015;31byAshlynnShade,Noblesvillevs.FranklinCommunity,2022.
3A:36byJackieYoung,Princetonvs.TippecanoeValley,2015.
2A:30byAmandaNorris,Shenandoahvs.Southwestern(Hanover),2002.
A:34byAshleyCampbell,Oregon-Davisvs.VincennesRivet,2014.
Single Class
SeminalGame:33byAbbyConklin,Charlestownvs.Kokomo,1993.
ChampionshipGame:42byMariaStack,ColumbusEastvs.Southport,1980.
FIELD GOALS
Most Field Goals Made
4A:14byReicinaRussell,TerreHauteSouthvs.SouthBendRiley,2002.
3A:15byJackieYoung,Princetonvs.TippecanoeValley,2015.
2A:12byKaraMeyer,Southridgevs.Bluon,1998.
A:12byJennaDonohoo,Tecumsehvs.LafayeeCentralCatholic,2022.
Single Class
SeminalGame:16byAbbyConklin,Charlestownvs.Kokomo,1993.
ChampionshipGame:16byLaTaunyaPollard,EastChicagoRooseveltvs.MountVernon
(Fortville),1977.
Most Field Goals Aempted
4A:28bySkylarDiggins,SouthBendWashingtonvs.ColumbusEast,2007;28bySkylar
Diggins,SouthBendWashingtonvs.Carmel,2008;28byAliPatberg,ColumbusNorth
vs.Homestead,2015.
3A:31byKaeGearlds,BeechGrovevs.SouthBendSt.Joseph’s,2003.
2A:24byMaddieLawrence,WinchesterCommunityvs.CentralNoble,2018.
A:28byBrianySchoen,SouthCentral(Elizabeth)vs.LafayeeCentralCatholic,2006.
Single Class
SeminalGame:30byJodieWhitaker,Ausnvs.Wawasee,1985.
ChampionshipGame:35byMariaStack,ColumbusEastvs.Southport,1980.
Highest Field Goal Percentage (minimum 10 aempts)
4A:.769(10-13)byAshleyVarner,SouthBendWashingtonvs.ColumbusEast,2007.
3A:.846(11-13)byJenniferCallier,IndianapolisCathedralvs.NorthWood,1999.
2A:.714(10-14)byMiracleWods,FortWayneBishopLuersvs.BrownstownCentral,2011.
A:.818(9-11)byKristenMiller,Tri-Centralvs.NorthVermillion,2003.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.909(10-11)byLindaGodby,WarrenCentralvs.IndianapolisHowe,1984.
ChampionshipGame:.900(9-10)byDonnaGill,FortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
3-POINT FIELD GOALS
Most 3-Point Field Goals Made (Since 1988)
4A:5byBrianiRizzi,BedfordNorthLawrencevs.Penn,2014;5byMadisenParker,
Homesteadvs.Pike,2017;5byJaylaSmith,LawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020.
3A:6byChloeyGraham,GibsonSouthernvs.Norwell,2024.
2A:6bySarahDeshone,Jimtownvs.HeritageChrisan,2007.
A:5bySaraYoung,VincennesRivetvs.FortWayneCanterbury,2010.
Single Class
SeminalGame:5byRobinHouchins,Washingtonvs.Carmel,1995.
ChampionshipGame:4byDebbieBenziger,Kokomovs.LakeCentral,1994;NatalieRho-
den,Marnsvillevs.CrownPoint,1997.
Most 3-Point Field Goals Aempted
4A:12byMadisenParker,Homesteadvs.Pike2017.
3A:12byHaleyCook,HamiltonHeightsvs.Mt.Vernon(Fortville),2013.
2A:12byAllisonOyler,Eastern(Greentown)vs.EvansvilleMaterDei,2013.
A:13byWhitneyMalin,OaklandCityWoodvs.Oregon-Davis,2007;13byCaitlinDineen,
LafayeeCentralCatholicvs.Tecumseh,2022.
Single Class
SeminalGame:9byTriciaWilliams,Charlestownvs.Kokomo,1993.
ChampionshipGame:9byDebbieBenziger,Kokomovs.LakeCentral,1994;9byNatalie
Rhoden,Marnsvillevs.CrownPoint,1997.
Highest 3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum 5 aempts)
4A:.833(5-6)byBritaniRizzi,BedfordNorthLawrencevs.Penn,2014.
3A:.800(4-5)byKileyWalters,HamiltonHeightsvs.Mt.Vernon(Fortville),2013.
2A:.857(6-7)bySarahDeshone,Jimtownvs.HeritageChrisan,2007.
A:.800(4-5)byLindsaySecrest,Bloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998.
Single Class
SeminalGame:.714(5-7)byRobinHouchins,Washingtonvs.Carmel,1995.
ChampionshipGame:.600(3-5)byMarlaInman,BedfordNorthLawrencevs.Warsaw,
1991.
FREE THROWS
Most Free Throws Made
4A:14byShelbyRoss,ColumbusEastvs.SouthBendWashington,2007.
3A:13byBreaGarber,Faireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023.
2A:13byCourtneyFelke,Rochestervs.HeritageChrisan,2004.
A:14byAshleyCampbell,Oregon-Davisvs.VincennesRivet,2014.
Single Class
SeminalGame:11byAnitaFolk,Warsawvs.Heritage,1978;11byTinaHumm,Benton
Centralvs.HunngtonNorth,1989;11byMarlaInman,BedfordNorthLawrencevs.
BenDavis,1992.
ChampionshipGame:14byMariaStack,ColumbusEastvs.Southport,1980.
Most Free Throws Aempted
4A:18byJasmineUssery,Castlevs.SouthBendWashington,2006.
3A:15byBreaGarber,Faireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023.
2A:17byKindellFincher,FortWayneCanterburyvs.HeritageChrisan,2014.
A:16byAshleyCampbell,Oregon-Davisvs.VincennesRivet,2014.
Single Class
SeminalGame:13byBethShields,Rushvillevs.Chesterton,1981;13byKamieArnold,
HunngtonNorthvs.Noblesville,1990.
ChampionshipGame:20byMariaStack,ColumbusEastvs.Southport,1980.
Highest Free Throw Percentage (minimum 10 aempts)
4A:.933(14-15)byShelbyRoss,ColumbusEastvs.SouthBendWashington,2007.
3A:1.000(10-10)byMalloryLadd,EvansvilleMemorialvs.BentonCentral,2011.
2A:.900(9-10)byKellyFaris,HeritageChrisanvs.OakHill,2009.
A:.917(11-12)byChelseaMeeks,VincennesRivetvs.FortWayneCanterbury,2010.
Single Class
SeminalGame:1.000(10-10)byAlanaHancock,Valparaisovs.BedfordNorthLawrence,
1991.
ChampionshipGame:1.000(10-10)byMisnaOliver,Kokomovs.McCutcheon,1993.
REBOUNDS
Most Rebounds
4A:17bySkylarDiggins,SouthBendWashingtonvs.ColumbusEast,2007.
3A:24byKiraReynolds,SouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek,2022.
2A:17byToriSchickel,EvansvilleMaterDeivs.Eastern(Greentown),2013;17byKather-
ineSmith,FortWayneCanterburyvs.HeritageChrisan,2015;17byAmberTreer,
ForestParkvs.Frankton,2022.
A:19byKindellFincher,FortWayneCanterburyvs.VincennesRivet,2013.
Single Class
SeminalGame:19byDianeHoereth,Roncallivs.FortWayneNorthrop,1986.
ChampionshipGame:22byMariaStack,ColumbusEastvs.Southport,1980.
ASSISTS
Most Assists (Since 1978)
4A:11byKrisanYoung,LawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020.
3A:8byNatalieWill,NorthWoodvs.IndianapolisCathedral,1999;8byBaileyOrme,
CorydonCentralvs.Faireld,2023.
2A:9byMauraMuensterman,EvansvilleMaterDeivs.Eastern(Greentown),2013.
A:8byPatsyHardesty,Bloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998;8byKaleaFleming,Loo-
gooteevs.Pioneer,2020;8byKarsynFlowers,Tecumsehvs.LafayeeCentralCatholic,
2022.
Single Class
SeminalGame:10byJudiWarren,Warsawvs.EastChicagoRoosevelt,1976.
ChampionshipGame:16byLoriSnson,FortWayneSnidervs.Noblesville,1988.
BLOCKED SHOTS
Most Blocked Shots (Since 1980)
4A:9byAmberHarris,NorthCentral(Indianapolis)vs.Warsaw,2004.
3A:8byTa’ShiaPhillips,BrebeufJesuitvs.Wawasee,2007;8byLillyHaon,NorthHarri-
sonvs.HeritageChrisan,2016.
2A:8byJillFenneman,Southridgevs.Bluon,1998.
A:10byKaiCochren,OaklandCityWoodvs.Oregon-Davis,2007.
Single Class
SeminalGame:11byTrenaKeys,Marionvs.EvansvilleReitz,1981.
ChampionshipGame:9byChante’Sers,Rushvillevs.EvansvilleReitz,1981.
STEALS
Most Steals (Since 1980)
4A:9byAshleyAllen,BenDavisvs.FortWayneSnider,2001.
3A:7byFahkaraMalone,EvansvilleMemorialvs.FortWayneBishopLuers,2006;7by
KendallBosc,Northwesternvs.BentonCentral,2019;7byKennedyFuelling,Norwell
vs.GibsonSouthern,2024.
2A:7byBrierraYoung,FortWayneBishopLuersvs.BrownstownCentral,2011.
A:9byMaryMesser,RisingSunvs.Triton,2000.
Single Class
SeminalGame:7byAmyMetheny,Southportvs.Marion,1980.
ChampionshipGame:6byLeahWooldridge,AndersonHighlandvs.Noblesville,1987;6by
KristenBodine,Marnsvillevs.CrownPoint,1997.
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Class 4A
Rk. Name School Pts. Year
1. AliPatberg ColumbusNorth 31 2015
Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 31 2002
AshlynnShade Noblesville 31 2022
 ChrissySteen Carmel 31 2008
5. SydneyParrish HamiltonSoutheastern 30 2019
Class 3A
Rk. Name School Pts. Year
1. JackieYoung Princeton 36 2015
2. KaeGearlds BeechGrove 33 2003
3. Ta’ShiaPhillips BrebeufJesuit 29 2007
 SydneyShelton Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 29 2013
5. MelissaLechlitner SouthBendSt.Joseph’s 28 2005
Class 2A
Rk. Name School Pts. Year
1. AmandaNorris Shenandoah 30 2002
2. KaraMeyer Southridge 28 1998
3. VanessaShaord Linton-Stockton 26 2020
4. CourtneyFelke Rochester 24 2004
Kindell Fincher Fort Wayne Canterbury 24 2014
Haley Rose Linton-Stockton 24 2021
Miracle Woods Fort Wayne Bishop Luers 24 2011
Class A
Rk. Name School Pts. Year
1. AshleyCampbell Oregon-Davis 34 2014
2. JennaDonohoo Tecumseh 29 2022
3. BrianySchoen SouthCentral(Elizabeth) 28 2006
4. TabithaGerardot FortWayneCanterbury 27 2010
5. BrennaMaikranz WoodMemorial 26 2017
SophiaNolan MarqueeCatholic 26 2019
Top 5 Scoring Leaders (Mulple Class) Top 5 Rebounding Leaders (Mulple Class)
Top 15 Scoring Leaders (Single Class)
Top 15 Rebounding Leaders (Single Class)
One Game (* championship game)
Rk. Name School Pts. Year
1. MariaStack ColumbusEast 42 1980*
2. LaTaunyaPollard EastChicagoRoosevelt 36 1977*
3. AbbyConklin Charlestown 33 1993
4. MichelleBrand EvansvilleReitz 31 1981*
 MarlaInman BedfordNorthLawrence 31 1992
6. KimLand NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 30 1979
Jody Beerman Heritage 30 1982
 ReneeWestmoreland Scosburg 30 1989*
9. CourtneyCox Noblesville 29 1988*
 LeslieFerrell Scosburg 29 1986*
Chanda Kline Warsaw 29 1978*
Allison Lee Columbus East 29 1994
13. DanaCreighton Warsaw 28 1991
 CaraGuillon Scosburg 28 1988
 TeriRosinski Norwell 28 1977
Anita Folk Warsaw 28 1978
Amy Metheny Southport 28 1980*
Maria Stack Columbus East 28 1980
Two Games
1. MariaStack ColumbusEast 70 1980
2. LaTaunyaPollard EastChicagoRoosevelt 54 1977
3. JodyBeerman Heritage 53 1982
4. MichelleBrand EvansvilleReitz 52 1981
5. CourtneyCox Noblesville 50 1988
6. AnitaFolk Warsaw 49 1978
7. DanaCreighton Warsaw 48 1991
8. MarlaInman BedfordNorthLawrence 46 1992
Amy Metheny Southport 46 1980
10. TammyHammel CrownPoint 45 1983
11. ChandaKline Warsaw 43 1976
12. LeslieFerrell Scosburg 42 1986
 ReneeWestmoreland Scosburg 42 1989
14. LaTaunyaPollard EastChicagoRoosevelt 41 1979
15. KamieArnold HunngtonNorth 40 1990
Debbie Benziger Kokomo 40 1994
 KelliKerkho McCutcheon 40 1993
Melissa Kilgore Rushville 40 1981
Sheryl Klemme Benton Central 40 1989
 TianyLongworth Kokomo 40 1992
Class 4A
Rk. Name School Reb. Year
1. SkylarDiggins SouthBendWashington 17 2007
2. JasmineUssery Castle 16 2006
3. KellyKuhn LakeCentral 15 1998
Reicina Russell Terre Haute South 15 2002
5. JennaAllen BedfordNorthLawrence 14 2014
KendallBosc Northwestern 14 2020
AmberHarris NorthCentral(Indianapolis) 14 2005
Danielle Havel Carmel 14 2008
Class 3A
Rk. Name School Reb. Year
1. KiraReynolds SouthBendWashington 24 2022
2. PaigeSchnaus GibsonSouthern 16 2024
Ava Weber Corydon Central 16 2023
4. KendallBosc Northwestern 15 2019
EricaMoore Mt.Vernon(Fortville) 15 2013
Tori Schickel Evansville Mater Dei 15 2014
Class 2A
Rk. Name School Reb. Year
1. ToriSchickel EvansvilleMaterDei 17 2013
Katherine Smith Fort Wayne Canterbury 17 2015
AmberTreer ForestPark 17 2022
4. KindellFincher FortWayneCanterbury 16 2014
Ashlee Schram Tipton 16 2021
Class A
Rk. Name School Reb. Year
1. KindellFincher FortWayneCanterbury 19 2013
2. RachelBreitwieser NortheastDubois 17 2012
Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 17 2008
Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury 17 2009
5. JenniferBrock RisingSun 15 2000
Kindell Fincher Fort Wayne Canterbury 15 2012
SophiaNolan MarqueeCatholic 15 2019
Elizabeth Salyer Triton 15 2001
One Game (*championship game)
Rk. Name School Reb. Year
1. MariaStack ColumbusEast 22 1980*
2. JenniferHerman FortWayneSnider 21 1988*
3. DianaHoereth Roncalli 19 1986
4. ChristyRobison Scosburg 18 1989*
5. StephanieBlake WarrenCentral 17 1984
LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 17 1979*
7. KamieArnold HunngtonNorth 16 1990
 LeslieFerrell Scosburg 16 1986*
Betsy Palecek Carmel 16 1995*
Linda Williams Marion 16 1981
11. DebbieBenziger Kokomo 15 1994*
 KelliKerkho McCutcheon 15 1993*
Trena Keys Marion 15 1981
Melyssa Morrow Evansville Reitz 15 1981*
Betsy Palecek Carmel 15 1995
Two Games
1. MariaStack ColumbusEast 33 1980
2. BetsyPalecek Carmel 31 1995
3. StephanieBlake WarrenCentral 30 1984
Jennifer Herman Fort Wayne Snider 30 1988
LaTaunya Pollard East Chicago Roosevelt 30 1979
6. DebbieBenziger Kokomo 29 1994
7. MelyssaMorrow EvansvilleReitz 28 1981
8. LoriMeinerding FortWayneNorthrop 27 1986
9. LeslieFerrell Scosburg 26 1986
10. SandyGrabowski CrownPoint 25 1985
 ChristyRobison Scosburg 25 1989
12. ChandaKline Warsaw 24 1978
13. LindaGodby WarrenCentral 23 1984
Sandy Grabowski Crown Point 23 1984
 KelliKerkho McCutcheon 23 1993
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Attheconclusionofeachchampionshipgame,membersoftheIHSAAExecuveCommieepresentthePatriciaL.RoyMental
AtudeAwardtoanoutstandingseniorparcipant.
Therecipientsofthisaward,whowerenominatedbytheirprincipalsandcoaches,mustexcelinmentalatude,scholarship,
leadershipandathlecabilityinbasketball.
RoyjoinedtheIHSAAExecuveStain1972andadministeredthesportofgirlsbasketballfromtheinceponofthetournament
seriesin1976unlherrerementin1999.Theawardwasnamedinherhonorbeginningin2000.Regardedbothstatewideand
naonallyasapioneeringirlsathlecs,RoyservedontheIHSAAExecuveStalongerthananyoneinthehistoryoftheAssociaon.
Asthepresenngpartnersofthestatetournament,theIndianaFeverandIndianaPacers,presenta$1,000scholarshiptotheschool
inthenameoftherecipient.
Patricia L. Roy Mental Atude Award
Patricia L. Roy
Year Recipient School
1975-76 Judi Warren Warsaw
1976-77 TeriRosinski Norwell
1977-78 Carol Blauvelt Heritage
1978-79 Karen Bauer Jasper
1979-80 Amy Metheny Southport
1980-81 Susan Morris Chesterton
1981-82 Cindy Willis Valparaiso
1982-83 Jody Beerman Heritage
1983-84 NancyCowan CrownPoint
1984-85 JodieWhitaker Ausn
1985-86 TadjiDeBerg Scosburg
1986-87 LoriMeinerding FortWayneNorthrop
1987-88 Sandy Herre Benton Central
1988-89 Sheryl Klemme Benton Central
1989-90 ShannonCummings BedfordNorthLawrence
1990-91 CarrieMount BedfordNorthLawrence
1991-92 MarlaInman BedfordNorthLawrence
1992-93 Abby Conklin Charlestown
1993-94 Allison Lee Columbus East
1994-95 Julie Helm Washington
1995-96 SarrahStrickle Valparaiso
1996-97 AmberlyWhitehead NorthWood
1997-98 4A Kelly Kuhn Lake Central
3A Andrea White Franklin
2A AbbySalscheider Bluon
1A MelissaCochrane Bloomeld
1998-99 4A Brooke Minniear Fort Wayne Snider
3A AmyZercher NorthWood
2A Sara Schaefer Fort Wayne Luers
1A Kourtney Mennen Clinton Prairie
1999-00 4A Sara Strahm Ben Davis
3A KaeStroup ColumbiaCity
2A Lisa Hoppenjans Forest Park
1A MelissaNifong Triton
2000-01 4A Shyra Ely Ben Davis
3A Carin Benge Plymouth
2A Rachel King Fort Wayne Bishop Luers
1A April Williams White River Valley
2001-02 4A Darci Rector Terre Haute South
3A Jamie Elpers Gibson Southern
2A Brianna Howard Southwestern (Hanover)
1A Lauren Bechtold Hebron
Year Recipient School
2002-03 4A Laura Gaybrick Perry Meridian
3A KaeGearlds BeechGrove
2A AmandaNorris Shenandoah
1A AnnieMorgan NorthVermillion
2003-04 4A Michelle DeGeeter Warsaw
3A Amber Jackson Brebeuf Jesuit
2A Courtney Felke Rochester
1A Kristen Miller Tri-Central
2004-05 4A IsabellRhenwrick GaryWestSide
3A Dana Beaven Corydon Central
2A Kara Keesling Shenandoah
1A None
2005-06 4A Lynn McKinney Castle
3A Jennifer Balbach Evansville Memorial
2A NicoleRoush HeritageChrisan
1A Sarah Pease South Central (Elizabeth)
2006-07 4A Katelyn Boocher South Bend Washington
3A Megan Walker Wawasee
2A KrisneHosinski Jimtown
1A Angela Boyle Oregon-Davis
2007-08 4A Danielle Havel Carmel
3A Jessica Centa Plymouth
2A None
1A Aubrey Holle Fort Wayne Canterbury
2008-09 4A Skylar Diggins South Bend Washington
3A LecreaSmith FortWayneElmhurst
2A Lauren Meese Oak Hill
1A Kelly Karr Fort Wayne Canterbury
2009-10 4A Dee Dee Williams Ben Davis
3A AngelaDoerer FortWayneConcordia
2A KatyMcIntosh Ausn
1A Tabitha Gerardot Fort Wayne Canterbury
2010-11 4A Ashley Lutz Penn
3A Hillary Moore Benton Central
2A Samantha Bane Brownstown Central
1A Shelby Davies Turkey Run
2011-12 4A RachelGregory NorthCentral(Indianapolis)
3A Lauren Marinko Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran
2A None
1A MariahSeng NortheastDubois
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2012-13 4A CarliFields BedfordNorthLawrence
3A RachelHouck Mt.Vernon(Fortville)
2A BrianyNeeley Eastern(Greentown)
1A Allyson Wehrheim Vincennes Rivet
2013-14 4A WhitneyWilson BedfordNorthLawrence
3A Raven Black Western
 2A NatalieOrr HeritageChrisan
1A Lauren Herman Vincennes Rivet
2014-15 4A AliPatberg ColumbusNorth
3A Taylor Trippiedi Tippecanoe Valley
2A Darby Maggard Fort Wayne Canterbury
1A Hannah Bullock Barr-Reeve
2015-16 4A PaigeLirell ColumbusNorth
 3A CarlieBurson NorthHarrison
 2A CameronOnken LafayeeCentralCatholic
1A Abby Wagner Jac-Cen-Del
2016-17 4A Madisen Parker Homestead
3A KillianMounord SouthBendSt.Joseph
2A Taylor Drury Eastern (Pekin)
1A Brenna Maikranz Wood Memorial
2017-18 4A Maray Bell Warren Central
3A SarahVas Northwestern
2A CalistaRice CentralNoble
1A MeganNiehaus VincennesRivet
2018-19 4A MaddieHowe LawrenceNorth
3A AllisonMiller Northwestern
2A Janessa Hasty Oak Hill
1A Grace Waggoner Vincennes Rivet
2019-20 4A LaurenGunn LawrenceNorth
3A MaddyPayne NorthWood
2A Bailey Tucker Frankton
1A ChelsieSuon Loogootee
2020-21 4A Allie Govert Crown Point
3A Jaclyn Emly Silver Creek
2A Haley Rose Linton-Stockton
1A Olivia Brooke Pioneer
2021-22 4A Kuryn Brunson Franklin Community
3A Emme Rooney Silver Creek
2A Grace Fleck Forest Park
1A Ashtyn Green Tecumseh
2022-23 4A KarsynNorman BedfordNorthLawrence
3A BreaGarber Faireld
2A AmberTreer ForestPark
1A Linzie Wernert Lanesville
2023-24 4A Kennedie Burks Lake Central
3A Ally Malone Gibson Southern
2A Kelsey Schneider Brownstown Central
1A Ava Kerr Lanesville
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State Finals Superlaves
The Last Time It Happened in a State Championship Game…
INDIVIDUAL
Scoring
Two Teammates with 20 Points:MadisonLayden(25)andKendallBosc(20),
Northwesternvs.LawrenceNorth,2020(4A).
Two Opposing Players with 20 Points:MadisonLayden,KendallBosc(25and
20),Northwesternvs.JaylaSmith(22),LawrenceNorth,2020(4A).
Two Opposing Players with 25 Points:ChrissyStean,Carmel(31);Skylar
Diggins,SouthBendWashington(25),2008(4A).
Two Opposing Players with 30 Points:None.
Five Starters Scored in Double Figures: Carmel (Williams (15), Gist (16), Palecek
(23),Flowers(10),Larson(11))vs.Washington,1995Seminals.
Five Players Scored in Double Figures: Carmel (Williams (15), Gist (16), Palecek
(23),Flowers(10),Larson(11))vs.Washington,1995Seminals.
Double-Doubles
Double-Double:LaniahDavis,MarqueeCatholic(16points,12rebounds)
andLiviaBalling,MarqueeCatholic(12points,12rebounds)vs.Lanes-
ville, 2024 (1A); Miley Wareing, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (17 points, 10
rebounds),vs.BrownstownCentral,2024(2A);PaigeSchnaus,Gibson
Southern(12points,16rebounds)vs.Norwell2024(3A).
Triple-Double:KaeCochren,WoodMemorial(17pts,13,rebs,10blks)vs.
Oregon-Davis,2007(1A).
20-10 Game:AvaWeber,CorydonCentral(23points,13rebounds)vs.Faireld,
2023(3A).
30-10 Game: Sydney Parrish, Hamilton Southeastern (30 points, 10 rebounds)
vs.LawrenceNorth,2019(4A).
Double-Double in Points and Rebounds:LaniahDavis,MarqueeCatholic
(16points,12rebounds)andLiviaBalling(12points,12rebounds)vs.
Lanesville, 2024 (1A); Miley Wareing, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (17 points,
10rebounds),vs.BrownstownCentral,2024(2A);PaigeSchnaus,Gibson
Southern(12points,16rebounds)vs.Norwell2024(3A).
Double-Double in Points and Assists:JudiWarren,Warsaw(14pts,16ast)vs.
EastChicagoRoosevelt,1976Seminals.
Double-Double in Points and Blocks:KaeCochren,WoodMemorial(17pts,
10blks)vs.Oregon-Davis,2007(1A).
Two Teammates Recorded Double-Doubles:LaniahDavis,MarqueeCatholic
(16points,12rebounds)andLiviaBalling,MarqueeCatholic(12points,12
rebounds)vs.Lanesville,2024(1A).
Three-Pointers
Made 6 Three-Pointers:SarahDeshone,Jimtownvs.HeritageChrisan,2007
(2A).
Made 7 Three-Pointers:None.
Rebounds
15+ Rebounds:16byPaigeSchnaus,GibsonSouthernvs.Norwell,2024(3A).
20+ Rebounds:24byKiraReynolds,SouthBendWashingtonvs.SilverCreek,
2022(3A).
Two Teammates with 10+ Rebounds: Laniah Davis (12) and Livia Balling (12),
MarqueeCatholicvs.Lanesville,2024(1A).
Assists
9+ Assists:11byKrisanYoung,LawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020(4A).
10+ Assists:11byKrisanYoung,LawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020(4A).
11+ Assists:11byKrisanYoung,LawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020(4A).
Blocked Shots
5+ Blocks:5byAlyssaGroover,CorydonCentralvs.Faireld,2023(3A).
6+ Blocks:6byAmberTreer,ForestParkvs.Frankton,2022(2A).
7+ Blocks:10byKaeCochren,WoodMemorialvs.Oregon-Davis,2007(1A).
Steals
7+ Steals:7byKennedyFuelling,Norwellvs.GibsonSouthern,2024(3A).
8+ Steals:9byAshleyAllen,BenDavisvs.FortWayneSnider,2001;9byMary
Messer,RisingSunvs.Triton,2000.
9+ Steals:9byAshleyAllen,BenDavisvs.FortWayneSnider,2001;9byMary
Messer,RisingSunvs.Triton,2000.
TEAM
Shoong
Shot 35.0 percent or lower from eld and won:Lanesville(17-51,.333)vs.
MarqueeCatholic,2024(1A).
Shot 50.0 percent or higher from eld:Lanesville(25-45,.556)vs.Bethany
Chrisan,2023(1A).
Shot 50.0 percent or higher from the eld and lost:Northwestern(22-42,
.524)vs.LawrenceNorth,2020(4A).
Three-Pointers
Made 8+ Three-Pointers:9byFranktonvs.ForestPark,2022(2A).
Made 9+ Three-Pointers:9byFranktonvs.ForestPark,2022(2A).
Made 10+ Three-Pointers:10byLawrenceNorthvs.Northwestern,2020(4A).
Free Throws
Made 20+ Free Throws:25byFaireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023(3A).
Made 25+ Free Throws:25byFaireldvs.CorydonCentral,2023(3A).
Made 30+ Free Throws:32byLafayeeCentralCatholicvs.SouthCentral
(Elizabeth),2006(1A).
Made all Free Throw Aempts:Eastern(Greentown)(5-5)vs.EvansvilleMater
Dei,2013(2A).
Aempted 40 Free Throws:42byCastlevs.SouthBendWashington,2006
(4A).
Assists
Had 25 Assists:27byBloomeldvs.MorganTownship,1998(1A).
Turnovers
Had 5 or fewer Turnovers:5byFranktonvs.ForestPark,2022(2A).
Forced 20 or more Turnovers:25byNorwellvs.GibsonSouthern,2024(3A).
Forced 30 or more Turnovers:BenDavis(32)vs.Merrillville,2010(4A).
Rebound Margin
Had +20 Reb. margin:MarqueeCatholic(+20)vs.Lanesville,2024(1A);Law-
renceCentral(+20)vs.LakeCentral,2024(4A).
Had +25 Reb. margin:SouthBendWashington(+31)vs.SilverCreek,2022(3A).
Had +30 Reb. margin:SouthBendWashington(+31)vs.SilverCreek,2022(3A).
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IHSAA Girls Basketball Tournament Timeline
February 2, 1976:TheIHSAArstsponsoredastatetournamentforgirls
basketball.Mirroringtheboysstatetournament,theformatincludes64
seconals,16regionals,foursemi-stateswhichfeedintothestatenals.
February 28, 1976:WarsawtopsBloomeld,57-52,tonishaperfect22-0
intherstIHSAAgirlsbasketballstatechampionshipgameheldatHinkle
Fieldhouse.Atotalof360teamsareenteredintotherststatetournamentwith
Bloomeld,EastChicagoRoosevelt,IndianapolisTechandWarsawadvancing
tothestatenals.WarsawseniorJudiWarrenwasselectedasthemental
atudeawardwinner.WRTVinIndianapolistelevisesallthreegames.Ocial
aendanceincludes7,362forthechampionshipgameand117,526forthe
enretournament.
February 26, 1977: LaTaunya Pollard of East Chicago Roosevelt scores a
championship game record 36 points to lead the Rough Riders to a 66-35 victory
overMt.Vernon.Anesmated9,500peopleturnoutforthenalgameand389
schoolsentertheseconaltournaments,29morethanin1976.
February 25, 1978:WarsawdefeatsJac-Cen-Del,75-60,tobecometherst
schooltowintwostatechampionships.HeadcoachJaniceSoyezalsoearnsthe
disnconofbecomingthersttowintwochampionships.Statechampionship
gameaendanceincreasesagainas10,680lookon.Atotalof392teamsare
entered.
1979:FirstyeartheIHSAAExecuveCommieepresentsmedalstoindividuals
parcipanginthestatenals.Previouslyringswerepresentedtoparcipants.
February 24, 1979: With its 48-23 victory over Anderson Madison Heights, East
ChicagoRooseveltbecomesthefourthconsecuveunbeatenstatechampion
andmatchesWarsawwithtwostatetles.TheRoughRidersarecoachedby
Roberta(Bobbie)DeKemperwhoalsowinshersecondtleascoach.
1980: First year the state championship trophy was presented in the shape of
thestateofIndiana.
February 23, 1980:FirstyearthestatenalsareplayedatMarketSquareArena
inIndianapolis.TheSouthportCardinalsdefeatColumbusEast,67-63,intherst
statechampionshipgamedeterminedinoverme.ColumbusEastguardMaria
Stack sets a new championship game scoring record with 42 points as well as a
two-gamemarkof70.
January 26, 1981:Arecord393schoolsareenteredintothestatetournament.
February 27, 1982:Intherstchampionshipgamefeaturingtwounranked
teams,HeritagedownsValparaiso,52-45.
February 26, 1983:Arecordcrowdof13,704seesBedfordNorthLawrence
survive a furious fourth-quarter rally by Crown Point to win the state
championship,55-50.Ausn“Pete”Pritchebecomestherstmantocoacha
girlsteamtothestatechampionship.
February 25, 1984:IntherstFinalFourfeaturingfourtop10teams,Crown
Point,rankedNo.1allseason,emergeswitha55-54overmewinoverNo.5
WarrenCentral.Anotherrecordcrowdof13,722turnsoutforthenalgame.
CrownPoint,whichnishes26-0,overcomesNo.2Eastbrookintheseminals,
56-50.Itwastherstmeengofthetoptwoteamsinstatetournamenthistory.
February 23, 1985:CrownPoint,alongwithcoachTomMay,becomestherst
schooltowinback-to-backstatetleswithits48-31winoverWawasee.The
Bulldogsbecometherstteamtoappearinthreeconsecuvechampionship
gamesandanotherrecordcrowdof14,197aendsthenal.
February 28, 1987:NoblesvilletopsOlympicConferencerivalAnderson
Highland,47-38,towinthestatechampionship.Itwastherststate
championshipgamefeaturingtwoteamsfromthesameconference.
March 26, 1987:Thethree-pointeldgoalisociallyapprovedbytheNFHS
BasketballRulesCommieeandwillbeintroducedtothehighschoolgame
beginningwiththe1987-88season.
February 27, 1988:Asinglesessionrecord14,304fansleintoMarketSquare
ArenatoseeFortWayneSnidertopdefendingstatechampionNoblesville,60-
58.
February 25, 1989:ScosburgoutlastsBentonCentralinoverme,74-72,
beforeanotherchampionshipgamerecordcrowdof16,567.
February 24, 1990:Noblesvillebecomestherstschooltoreachthestate
nalsinfourconsecuveyears.TheMillersareeliminatedintheseminalsby
eventualstatechampionHunngtonNorthwhichwonitsrsttle.Awinter
stormmixtureofheavysnow,iceandhighwindsforcedanesmated700fans,
mostlyfromHunngtonNorthwhohadtraveledtoIndianapolisinfanbuses,to
spendthenightatMarketSquareArena.
February 29, 1992:BedfordNorthLawrencebecomesthesecondschool(Crown
Point)toadvancetothreeconsecuvestatechampionshipgamesbutfallsto
Kokomo,50-47,inthenalgame.
February 27, 1993: Kokomo turned back McCutcheon by a 70-60 score in the
state championship game to become only the second school (Crown Point)
intournamenthistorytorecordback-to-backchampionships.Initsseminal
victoryoverCharlestown,Kokomosetastatenalsrecordasallvestarters
scoredindoublegures.
February 26, 1994:LakeCentralovercomesa10-point,fourthquarterdecitto
defeatKokomo,44-42,foritsrststatetle.Kokomowasbiddingtobecomethe
rstschooltowinthreeconsecuvestatechampionships.Anderson,whichfell
toKokomo,intheseminals,wascoachedbyLeahWooldridgewhobecamethe
rstwomantoplay(AndersonHighland,1987)andcoachinthestatenals.
February 25, 1995:Inthesecondmeengbetweenconferencerivalswiththe
statechampionshipatstake,HunngtonNorthbestsCarmel,43-39.TheVikings
becomethesixthschooltowintwostatecrowns.CarmelcoachJudiWarren
becomestherstwomantobothplayinachampionshipgame(1976)andalso
coachinone.ShealsojoinsLeahWooldridge,astarteronAndersonHighland’s
1987staterunner-upteamandthecoachofAnderson’sstateseminalistteam
in1994,astheonlywomentoplayandcoachintheFinalFour.
April 29, 1996:Followingmorethantwoyearsofresearchandmeengsby
theClassSportsStudyCommiee,theIHSAABoardofDirectorsconsidersthe
commiee’sproposal,whichcallsformulple-classformatsinseveralsports,
includingbasketball,andpassesit12-5atitsannualmeengonApril29.
Implementaonisscheduledforthe1997-98schoolyear.
September 17, 1996:IntherstreferendumofaBoardofDirectorsdecisionin
IHSAAhistory,themembershipupholdstheApril29,1996aconbyamargin
of220to157.Eightballotsarenotreceivedbythevongdeadlineand,as
speciedintheIHSAABy-Laws,asimplemajorityofthemembership(193ofthe
385memberschools)isneededtooverturntheoriginalvote.
March 1, 1997:MarnsvilledefeatsCrownPoint,66-59,inthelastsingleclass
statechampionshipgame.
April 9, 1997:Asacompromisewithopponentstothemulpleclass
tournamentformat,theIHSAAExecuveCommieeadoptsthe“Tournament
ofChampions”pingthefourstatechampionshipteamsintotheirown
tournamentthefollowingweekend.
March 14, 1998:Fortherstme,thestatetournamentisseparatedintofour
dierentclassesbasedonschoolenrollmentasMarnsville(Class4A),West
Lafayee(3A),Southridge(2A)andBloomeld(1A)wintheirrespecvestate
championships.
March 21, 1998:Marnsville(Class4A)defeatsSouthridge(Class2A),74-61,in
thechampionshipgameoftheTournamentofChampionsatHinkleFieldhouse.
May 3, 1999:TheIHSAAExecuveCommieevotestoeliminatethe
TournamentofChampionsaertwoyearseecvewiththe2000state
tournament.
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March 4, 2000:ThegirlsbasketballstatenalsreturnstoHinkleFieldhousefor
therstmesince1979.
March 3, 2001:FirstyearthestatenalsareplayedatConsecoFieldhousein
Indianapolis.
March 3, 2001: With its 55-39 win over Shenandoah for the 2A crown, Fort
WayneBishopLuersbecomestherstschooltocapturethreeconsecuvestate
championships.
April 30, 2001:TheIHSAABoardofDirectorsapproved,eecve2003-2004,
theabilityofschoolstoplayuponeormoreclassicaonlevels.Schoolswillbe
allowedtoplayinahigherclassicaoninoneormoresportswhileremaining
intheirnaturalclassicaoninothers.Schoolswhichopttoplayinahigher
classmustdeclareatthebeginningofanenrollmentclassicaoncycleandstay
inthoseclassesthroughtheenrecycle.
March 2, 2002:FortWayneBishopLuersbecomestherstschooltowinfour
consecuvestatechampionshipswitha51-37winoverGibsonSoutherninthe
Class3Astatechampionshipgame.BishopLuers’tlesinthepreviousthree
yearshadcomewhileinClass2A.
March 4, 2006:Fouryearsaeritslastcrown,FortWayneBishopLuersnotches
arecordhtlewitha65-54victoryoverEvansvilleMemorial.
March 3, 2007:Oregon-Davisbecomestherstschooltosweepthegirlsand
boys basketball state championships in the same school year winning both Class
Acrowns.Thetwoteamswintheirrespecvestatechampionshipsjustthree
weeksapart.It’sthersttwostatechampionshipsofanykindfortheschool
locatedinStarkeCounty.
March 1, 2008:TheIHSAAspartnerIHSAASports.org,awebsiterunbyEmmis
CommunicaonsinIndianapolis,streamsthestatenalstotheinternetfor
therstme.Allfourgamesareavailableinlivevideoandaudiotoanyone,
anywhere.
March 7, 2009:Top-rankedBenDavis(30-0)becomestherstgirlsbasketball
team to win 30 games in a season as sophomore Bria Goss banks home a driving
runnerinthelanewith1.4secondsletogivetheGiantsa71-69winover
No.2SouthBendWashingtonfortheClass4Achampionship.Thefourstate
championship games are hosted in the new Lucas Oil Stadium in downtown
Indianapolisfortherstme.The2009statetournamentdrawsarecord397
schools.
March 7, 2009:HeritageChrisanmatchesFortWayneBishopLuers(1999-
2002)inwinningitsfourthconsecuvestatetle.TheEaglesoutlastOakHill
60-58inovermefortheClass2Achampionship.
March 6, 2010:ThegirlsbasketballstatenalsareplayedattheAllenCounty
MemorialColiseuminFortWayne,therstmetheeventhasbeenplayed
outsideofIndianapolis.ThreeFortWayneteamsmakeuptheeldofeight
with Fort Wayne Canterbury (1A) and Fort Wayne Concordia (3A) winning their
respecvechampionships.FortWayneBishopLuers(2A)fallsinovermeinits
questforasixthcrown.The2010tournamentestherecordmarkwith397
schoolsparcipang.
March 5, 2011: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers extends its own record with a sixth
state championship following a 59-46 win over Brownstown Central in the 2A
championshipgame.Forthethirdconsecuveyear,arecord397schoolstake
partinthestatetournament.
March 3, 2012: The four state championship games are contested at the Hulman
CenterinTerreHautefortherstme.Arecordnumberofteams–398–
parcipateinthe2012statetournament.Fortherstme,theIHSAAgirls
basketballstatenalstelecastisairedinhigh-denionviaWTTVIndiana’s4
andtheIHSAAChampionsNetwork.
February 1, 2014: TheIHSAAannouncesthattheIndianaFeverandIndiana
Pacerswillbecomepresenngsponsorsofthestatehighschoolbasketball
tournaments.ThePacersandFeverbecometherstprofessionalbasketball
franchisestopartnerwithastatehighschoolassociaonanditstournaments.
March 8, 2014:ThegirlsbasketballstatenalsaretelevisedonFoxSports
Indianafortherstmeofamul-yearagreement.
March 7, 2015:Princeton’sJackieYoungscoresarecord36pointson15-of-22
shoongfromtheeldandgrabbed12reboundstoboosttheTigerstoa72-44
victoryovertheTippecanoeValleyVikings.Youngs36pointsrepresentedanew
standardforClass3A--andforallclassessincetheadventofthemulple-class
systemin1997-98.Young,thestate’sleadingscorerin2014-15witha32.4
average,alsosurpassedthe1,000marktotaling1,003pointstobecometherst
girltoreachthatmilestoneandthehplayerinIndianahighschoolbasketball
history.
Feb. 26-27, 2021:AmidtheCOVID-19globalpandemic,theIHSAAGirls
Basketball State Finals are successfully held on their regularly scheduled dates
atBankersLifeFieldhouse.CrownPoint(4A),SilverCreek(3A),Linton-Stockton
(2A)andPioneer(1A)wintheirrespecvestatechampionships.Eachgameis
playedbeforelimitedspectatorswitheachschoolallotedjust1,000ckets.With
theexceponofplayersinthegame,allindividualsarerequiredtowearface
masksorfacecoverings.Allseats,includingteambenches,arearrangedtobe
sociallydistancedthroughoutthefacility.Aertheawardsceremonyforeach
game, the venue is cleared of spectators and cleaned before fans for the ensuing
gameareallowedinside.
Feb. 26, 2022:IntheClass3Astatechampionshipgame,SouthBend
Washington freshman Kira Reynolds pulls down 24 rebounds - the most ever
recordedinastatenalsgame.ThePanthersrolledtoa93-35victoryoverSilver
Creekinarematchofthepreviousyearstlegame.