South Carolina Miss Basketball
The South Carolina Miss Basketball honor recognized the top girls’ high school senior basketball player in the state of South Carolina. The award was presented annually by the Charlotte Observer.[1][2]
Award winners
Year | Player | High School | College | NBA/ABA draft |
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1990 | Tammy Gibson | Hartsville | ||
1991 | Libby Corry | Blacksburg | ||
1992 | Saudia Roundtree | Westside | Georgia | |
1993 | Saudia Calloway | Orangeburg-Wilkinson | ||
1994 | Allison Feaster | Chester | Harvard | 1998 WNBA Draft: 1st Rnd, 5th overall by the Los Angeles Sparks |
1995 | Nikki Blassingame | Seneca | ||
1996 | Cion Washington | Irmo | ||
1997 | Teresa Geter | Columbia | ||
1998 | Shaunzinski Gortman | Keenan | ||
1999 | Chrissy Floyd | Laurens | ||
2000 | Nikki Jett | Columbia | ||
2001 | LaQuita Neely | Laurens | ||
2002 | LaTangela Atkinson | Bishopville Lee Central | ||
2003 | Ivory Latta | York | North Carolina | |
2004 | D'Lesha Lloyd | Lower Richland | ||
2005 | Kalana Greene | Timberland | Connecticut | |
2006 | Wilesia Hardy | Spartanburg | ||
2007 | Bailey Dewart | Dorman | ||
2008 | Schwanna Dunmore | C.E. Murray | ||
2009 | Morgan Stroman | Lower Richland | Miami | |
2010 | Kayla Jenerette[3] | Travelers Rest | ||
2011 | Aleighsa Welch | Goose Creek | South Carolina | |
2012 | Xylina McDaniel | Spring Valley | North Carolina | |
2013 | Alaina Coates | Dutch Fork | South Carolina | |
2014 | A'ja Wilson | Heathwood | South Carolina | |
2015 | Dejoria Howard | Orangeburg-Wilkinson | Georgia Tech | |
2016 | Jhileiya Dunlap | Dreher | North Carolina | |
2017 | Jaelynn Murray | Dreher | North Carolina | |
2018 | Amari Young | North Augusta | Old Dominion | |
2019 | Danae McNeal | Swansea | Clemson | |
Schools with multiple winners
School | Number of Awards | Years |
---|---|---|
Dreher | 2 | 2016, 2017 |
Columbia | 2 | 1997, 2000 |
Laurens | 2 | 1999, 2001 |
Lower Richland | 2 | 2004, 2009 |
Orangeburg-Wilkinson | 2 | 1993, 2015 |
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