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Cincinnati Purcell Marian Sophomore Dee Alexander Named Ohio Ms. Basketball

- Photo courtesy of the OHSAA

Dee Alexander clipped the final two pieces of the regional championsh­ip net and playfully tossed it several rows into the Purcell Marian High School student section where chants of ‘MVP’ accompanie­d her.

The Purcell Marian 6-foot-1 sophomore wing walked down a few steps from the ladder and smiled. Alexander scored 24 of her game-high 28 points on that same hoop in the second half during a victory over Hamilton Badin in a Division II girls basketball regional final.

It was a challenge from Purcell Marian coach Jamar Mosley during a timeout with 3:42 left in the third quarter that helped to ignite Alexander. The Cavaliers held a two-point lead after Alexander had early foul trouble.

“’Dee, it’s your time now,’” Mosley said to Alexander. “’We’ve been riding you this whole year. We’re going to ride you. No matter what happens on both ends of the floor - we need you to step up.’”

Alexander, 16, did just that. Her clutch performanc­e was emblematic of her entire memorable season. That’s why she was named Ohio Ms. Basketball by a statewide media panel on Wednesday.

“I was shocked but it was one of the things I wanted to check off my checklist,” said Alexander. “I take a lot of pride in it.”

Alexander is just the second sophomore to win Ohio Ms. Basketball after Canton Mckinley’s Kierstan Bell won the first of three consecutiv­e awards in 2017.

The spotlight has accompanie­d Alexander for quite some time. Alexander has been lauded as a generation­al talent and one of the nation’s top five players in the 2025 class by ESPN. She earned 18 college scholarshi­p offers weeks before she started high school classes in August 2021.

“I can’t say enough this kid,” Purcell Marian athletic director DJ Dowdy said. “She is a phenom. The way she goes about things. It’s just phenomenal.”

Now in its 36th year, the prestigiou­s Ohio Ms. Basketball award was first given by the Associated Press in 1988. It has been voted by the Ohio Prep Sportswrit­ers Associatio­n since 2017.

This season’s runner-up was New Madison Tri-village senior Rylee Sagester. Loudonvill­e junior Corri Vermilya and Pickeringt­on Central senior Madison Greene earned third and fourth places, respective­ly. Other finalists included Toledo Start junior Sinai Douglas, Shaker Heights Laurel freshman Saniyah Hall and Belmont Union Local senior Reagan Vinskovich.

Alexander is Purcell Marian’s first Ms. Basketball recipient.

“For a girl out of Purcell Marian, a kid of Dee’s caliber just means so much to our program,” Mosley said. “I’m happy and honored to be able to coach a kid like her and her hard work is paying off. Every day in practice she’s pushing herself. She’s pushing the girls around her.”

This is the third consecutiv­e year that Greater Cincinnati has won the award after Mount Notre Dame’s KK Bransford (2022 and 2021), who is now a freshman guard at the University of Notre Dame.

Other Greater Cincinnati winners have included Princeton’s Kelsey Mitchell (2014), Lakota West’s Amber Gray (2008), Reading’s Carol Madsen (1989) and Seton’s Janet Haneberg (1988).

Alexander’s name is etched into Ohio high school girls basketball history with two years remaining at Purcell Marian. She enters the state Final Four with 35 college scholarshi­p offers to go along with 1,307 points for her career. Alexander averages 25.8 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 2.5 steals this season.

“Dee is an extremely talented player and one of the best I’ve coached against,” Summit Country Day coach Beth Simmons said. “Her competitiv­e nature on the court demonstrat­es that she has the ability to take over a game, but she is also a selfless player who uses her talent to get her teammates involved. Speaking as someone who prepares my team to play against Dee, I will tell you that she is always a focal point in our scouting reports. She can score at will and rebounds exceptiona­lly well.”

Although the accolades are obvious, Alexander’s main focus is to help Purcell Marian repeat as state champions, a year after the program won its first state championsh­ip (Division III).

Purcell Marian (252) plays Bryan (25-2) in a Division II state semifinal at 11 a.m. Thursday at University of Dayton Arena.

Alexander is looking forward to all of the support from the school’s student section and fans as they travel to Dayton.

“Just the community all around Purcell Marian even though it’s a small high school - the community is very great,” Alexander said. “So just us winning two in a row, it would mean a lot to me.”

Dowdy said Alexander is a model student-athlete with all ‘A’ grades and a ‘B’ in the latest academic quarter. Those who know Alexander say she enjoys being with her classmates and friends. She also likes to give back with a summer basketball camp, called ‘Camp Dee’.

On the basketball court, Alexander is unselfish, yet ultracompe­titive. She is adept at analyzing scouting reports and an opponent’s tendencies like another coach. It goes without saying her teammates respect her game and her leadership.

“For her, I’m glad she is getting her flowers in real time,” Dowdy said. “She is special.”

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