IBCA Announces 2024-25 Girls Basketball All-State Teams

Several players from southeast Indiana earned recognition.

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INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association has named their top girls high school basketball players for the 2024-25 season. 

Fifteen seniors and 15 underclass girls' basketball players have earned IBCA/Franciscan Health "Supreme 15" All-State honors for 2024-25. The IBCA also named Large School All-State teams (15 seniors, 15 underclass) and Small School All-State teams (15 seniors, 15 underclass).

The "Supreme 15" is the top honor awarded, and players were voted to that group without regard to school size. The Large School and Small School all-state teams are secondary accolades -- the Large School group including players from Class 3A and Class 4A schools and the Small School group including players from Class A and Class 2A schools. Players who make the Supreme 15 are not considered for Large School or Small School honors.
 
In addition, 93 more seniors and 93 more underclass players were selected honorable mention all-state. The honorable mention laurels are awarded without regard to school size. In total, 276 players (138 seniors and 138 underclass players) were recognized on the 2025 IBCA girls' basketball All-State teams. In total, 640 players were nominated (231 seniors, 409 underclass) from 272 schools.

Players from southeast Indiana that earned recognition include: 

Senior Supreme 15

  • Leah West (Greensburg)

Large School All-State

  • Mylie Wilkison (Greensburg)

Senior All-State Honorable Mention

  • Allison Knoebel (Shawe Memorial) 

Underclass Large School All-State

  • Claire Larrison, Jr. (Greensburg)
  • Mollie Ernstes, So. (Jennings County)

Underclass Small School All-State

  • Audrey Barron, Jr. (Shawe Memorial)

Underclass All-State Honorable Mention

  • Juliana Davis, Jr. (Madison)
  • Gina Grote, So. (Oldenburg Academy)
  • Aly Powers, Jr. (Greensburg)
  • Kaiya Rinear, Jr. (South Ripley)
  • Claire Samples, So. (South Ripley)
  • Ruby Singer, Jr. (Franklin County)
  • Rachel Suttman, Jr. (Oldenburg Academy)
  • Etta Young, So. (Jennings County)

 

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