Miss Maine Basketball

The Miss Maine Basketball honor recognizes the top high school basketball player in the state of Maine. The award is presented annually by the Maine Association of Basketball Coaches. The award is given to a senior player who best demonstrates basketball skills, makes significant impact on her team, shows leadership and respect for the game, and demonstrates good sportsmanship and citizenship both on and off the court. The annual selection is made by a 5-person committee composed of three media representatives and two retired coaches.[1]

Award winners

Year Player High School College WNBA Draft
2019 Anna DeWolfe Greely Fordham
2018 Kolleen Bouchard Houlton Bentley
2017 Emily Esposito Gorham Villanova University
2016 Nia Irving Lawrence Boston University
2015 Ashley Storey Greely New Hampshire
2014 Allie Clement Catherine McAuley Marist College
2013 Martha Veroneau Waynflete School
2012 Alexa Coulombe Catherine McAuley Boston College
2011 Kayla Burchilil Deering Vermont
2010 Christy Manning Scarborough College of the Holy Cross
2009 Morgan Frame Waterville Saint Anselm/New Hampshire
2008 Rachael Mack Cony Colby
2007 Ashley Cimino McAuley Stanford
2006 Kayla Parker Sanford Assumption
2005 Kate Rollins Cony Harvard
2004 Erika Stupinski Mt. Ararat Stonehill
2003 Bracey Barker Mt. Desert Island Maine
2002 Lanna Martin Calais Saint Anselm
2001 Morgan DiPietro Greely Bentley
2000 Heather Ernest Mount Blue Maine
1999 Lynn Girouard Lewiston Central Maine C.C.
1998 Andrea Pardilla Old Town Maine
1997 Kim Condon Presque Isle Colby
1996 Amy Vachon Cony Maine
1995 Allison Booth Kennebunk Boston College
1994 Cindy Blodgett Lawrence Maine 1998 Round: 1 / Pick: 6
1993 Trisha Ripton Stearns Maine
1992 Valerie Brown Edward Little
1991 Rita Sullivan Bangor Maine
1990 Christina Strong Georges Valley
1989 Stephanie Carter Schenck
1988 Julie Bradstreet Central Maine

Schools with multiple winners

School Number of Awards Years
Cony 3 2008, 2005, 1996
Greely 3 2019, 2015, 2001
McAuley 2 2012, 2007
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References

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