Miss Basketball Big Show Records

Miss Basketball Big Show
Results & Records 2007-2013

FINAL TOURNAMENT STANDINGS

 

2013 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : Kansas Legends
Runner-up : South Dakota Thunder
Semifinalists : High Plains Hoopsters
KCHS
2013 Results & Statistics
2012 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : Northern Lites
Runner-up : Oklahoma Swarm
Semifinalists : NEN Xtreme I
Dakota Panthers
Quarterfinalists : NW Iowa Stars Red, Kansas Legends
Elevation Flyers, Oklahoma Lady Elite
2012 Results & Statistics
2011 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : Lenexa Sixers
Runner-up : Cyclones
Semifinalists : Northwest Kansas Elite
NEN Xtreme I
Quarterfinalists : Legends, Kansas Hoop Service
Northeast Nebraska Bullets, South Central Elite
2011 Results & Statistics
2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : NEN Xtreme I
Runner-up : Tulsa Lady Titans 2013
Semifinalists : Missouri Valley Select
Tulsa Lady Titans
Quarterfinalists : GINW, Northern Lites
Team Runza, NEN Xtreme II
2010 Results & Statistics
 

 

2009 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : And 1 Oklahoma I
Runnerup : Arkansas Mavericks
Semi-finalists : Missouri Valley Eclipse Red
And 1 Oklahoma II
Quarterfinalists : Missouri Valley Blazers Elite, South Dakota Threat
Alegent Crusaders, Omaha Select
2009 Results & Statistics

 

 

2008 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

: Air Oklahoma Stars
Runnerup : Missouri Valley Eclipse
Semi-finalists : KC Lady Pioneers, SCU Hoops
Quarterfinalists : Dakota Schoolers, IBCA Iowa Select
Omaha Sparks, Colorado Thunder
2008 Results & Statistics

 

 
2007 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS : Kansas Belles
Runnerup : Minnesota Metro Stars
Semi-finalists : KC Thundercats, Missouri Valley Eclipse II
Quarterfinalists : Les Chats, KC Lady Heat
Team Runza, Cornhusker Shooting Stars I
2007 Results & Statistics

 

TOURNAMENT MVP’S

2013 Lindsay Shupe Kansas Legends
Shupe, a 5-7 sophomore-to-be, averaged 15.8 points per game as the Kansas Legends went undefeated en route to the Big Show title. Shupe, a  Minneapolis HS (KS) product, averaged 6.7 points during the prep season. During the Big Show, she led the tournament with 25 points in a single game.

 

2012 Fallyn Freije Northern Lites
Freije, an All-State selection, averaged 17.1 points per game as the Northern Lites picked up the first Big Show title for the state of South Dakota. The sophomore-to-be from Adams-Edmore HS in ND led the tournament in scoring with 120 points.
2012 Big Show All-Tournament

 

2011 Shaleia Jamison Lenexa Sixers
Jamison was one of three players to average over eight points for a balanced Lenexa Sixers team as they went 7-0 en route to the Miss Basketball Big Show title. The freshman to be from Olathe, Kan., averaged 9.6 points during the tournament.
2011 Big Show All-Tournament


2010 Michaela Barry
NEN Xtreme I

Barry, a 5-7 guard, was a key ingredient for the NEN Xtreme I as they picked up their first Miss Basketball Big Show title. The sophomore to be from Battle Creek, Neb., averaged 12.0 points during the tournament.
2010 Big Show All-Tournament


2009 Caitlyn Spurgeon
And 1 Oklahoma I

Spurgeon, a 5-9 forward/post, helped guide a talented And 1 Oklahoma I to the title of the third annual Miss Basketball Big Show. The sophomore to be was one of three players for And 1 Oklahoma I that averaged eight points or more.
2009 Big Show All-Tournament


2008 SharaneCampbell
Air Oklahoma Stars

Sharane Campbell, a 5-9 forward/wing, helped guide a talented Air Oklahoma Stars squad to the title of the second annual Miss Basketball Big Show. The sophomore-to-be averaged 15.3 points as Air Oklahoma went a perfect 7-0 during the event. Campbell, was a 1st-Team All-City Selection, for Star Spencer High School in Spencer, Okla.
2008 Big Show All-Tournament


2007 Stacia Robertson
Kansas Belles

The inaugural Big Show MVP was Stacia Robertson of the Kansas Belles. Robertson, a 6-1 forward/post, helped guide the Belles to the team championship, averaging 10.1 points per game during the tournament. Robertson, a sophomore from Grand Island (Neb.) High School, was a Honorable Mention All-State Selection for the Islanders in 2006-07.
2007 Big Show All-Tournament

 

TEAM RECORDS

 

Single Game
POINTS IN A GAME: 96, Northeast Nebraska Bullets 2011
2-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 36, Northeast Nebraska Bullets 2011
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 12, Cyclones 2011
FREE THROWS MADE: 25, Elevation Flyers 2012

 

Tournament
TOTAL POINTS: 580, Kansas Belles 2007
AVERAGE POINTS PER GAME: 68.80, Northeast Nebraska Bullets 2011
2-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 223, Kansas Belles 2007
3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE: 59, Cyclones 2011
FREE THROWS MADE: 91, Sarpy County II 2010

 

INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

 

Single Game
POINTS SCORED: 34, Azia Washington (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)
2-POINT FG MADE: 16, Azia Washington (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)
3-POINT FG MADE: 6, Jessica Blake (Team Kansas Select 2007), Alyssa Palmer (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008), Kennedy Kirkpatrick (Kansas Belles 2009), Justice Ross (Sarpy County I 2010), Anna Keefe (Cyclones 2011)
FREE THROWS MADE: 13, Jaden Hobbs (Oklahoma Swarm 2012), Alison Gorrell (Colorado Shining Stars II 2008)

 

Tournament
TOP SCORING AVERAGES:
20.3, Alison Gorrell (Colorado Shining Stars II 2008)
20.2, Jordan Baer (Colorado Shining Stars 15 Blue 2011)
19.0, Jayla Hobza (Omaha Sparks 2008)
18.7, Lizzy Wendell (Missouri Valley Select 2010)
18.6, Brandan Tighe (Northeast Nebraska Bullets 2011)
18.5, Azia Washington (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)
17.3, Myah Selland (South Dakota Thunder 2013)
17.3, Kelsey Brooks (Missouri Valley Blazers Elite 2009)
17.0, Kaylee Jensen (NEN Xtreme I 2011)
16.8, Lindsey Johnson (Dakota Schoolers 2008)
15.8, Anna Keefe (Cyclones 2011)
15.8, Lexy Thorderson (Colorado Gold 2010)
15.8, Lindsay Shupe (Kansas Legends 2013)
15.8, Jessica Blake (Team Kansas Select 2007)
15.3, Sharane Campbell (Air Oklahoma Stars 2008)
15.2, Martha Robinson (NWA Wildcats 2007)
15.0, Amaya Williams (Missouri Lady Sting 2007)
2-POINT FG MADE: 59, Azia Washington (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)
3-POINT FG MADE: 22, Alyssa Palmer (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)
FREE THROWS MADE: 42, Alison Gorrell (Colorado Shining Stars 2008), Jamie Schuetz (Sarpy County II 2010)
TOTAL POINTS SCORED: 130, Azia Washington (Missouri Valley Eclipse 2008)

 

STATE RECORDS

 

TEAMS FROM 11 STATES HAVE COMPETED IN THE BIG SHOW. THE NUMBER OF CHAMPIONSHIPS WON BY EACH STATE DESIGNATED WITH *.

Arizona
Arkansas
Colorado
Iowa
Kansas ***
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska *
North Dakota
Oklahoma **
South Dakota*