South Bend Tribune

GIRLS BASKETBALL

- Brian Haenchen

The 2024 girls high school basketball Indiana All-Stars have been selected.

This year’s 13-player roster includes eight sectional champions and 12 Division I commits, seven of whom are committed to Power 6 programs.

The Indiana All-Stars will play the Kentucky All-Stars on June 7 (location TBA) and June 8 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

Zionsville’s Andy Maguire will coach the Indiana All-Stars, assisted by Greensburg’s Jason Simpson and Fishers’ Lauren Votaw.

The Indiana Juniors will play the Kentucky Juniors on June 2 and the Indiana All-Stars on June 5.

2024 Indiana All-Stars

Audrey

(Army): The 5-9 guard led the Trojans to a Class 4A state semifinals appearance, averaging 13.2 points on 45% shooting (41% from 3), plus 1.9 assists and 1.5 steals. Annee totaled 967 points, 133 assists and 151 steals over four seasons.

Emma Haan, Zionsville (Vermont): Haan ensured the Eagles did not experience a letdown following the graduation of 2023 IndyStar Miss Basketball Laila Hull, logging 15.6 points (45% FG, 43% 3FG, 76% FT), 2 assists and 1.5 steals per game. The 5-7 guard finished her career with 866 points.

Alli Harness, Carroll (Flora) (Western Michigan): Carroll’s all-time leading scorer (2,134), the 5-8 Harness led the Cougars in points (20.8; 47% shooter), assists (5.8) and steals (3.6) per game. She logged 251 3-pointers, 509 rebounds, 492 assists, 319 steals and 54 blocks over four seasons.

Talia Harris, Fishers (Mercer): Harris averaged career-highs in points (14.8), rebounds (5.8) and assists (4.7). A career 44% shooter, the 5-8 guard rounded out her line with 1.5 steals per game and totaled 765 points, 217 assists and 142 steals over three varsity seasons.

Ellery Minch, Mt. Vernon (DePaul):

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The 6-3 Minch guided the Marauders to their fourth consecutiv­e sectional championsh­ip, averaging 14.2 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2 blocks. She graduates with 1,242 points, 414 rebounds, 116 assists, 11 steals and 80 blocks (all between her junior and senior years).

Jordyn Poole, Fort Wayne Snider (Purdue): The electrifyi­ng point guard averaged career-highs in points (16.9) and assists (4.4), while also picking up 2.5 steals per game and shooting 44% from the field. Poole has 1,368 points, 364 assists and 221 steals for her career.

Camryn Runner, Hamilton Heights (Evansville): The all-time leading scorer in Hamilton County, Runner averaged 26.9 points (51% FG, 36% 3FG, 91% FT), 5.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 4 steals for the two-time defending regional champion Huskies. The 5-9 guard accumulate­d 1,962 points and 288 steals in her career.

Chloe Spreen, Bedford North Lawrence (Alabama): The 5-10 guard/forward logged a career-high 20.4 points per game. She also set a new careerhigh with 6.9 rebounds per game, and rounded out her line with 2.9 assists and 1.4 steals per game. Spreen graduates with 1,869 points and 633 rebounds.

Lauren Walsh, Penn (undecided): The 5-7 guard guided the Kingsmen to 18 wins and a sectional runner-up finish, averaging 12.5 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.2 steals and 2.1 assists. She shot 41% from the field and finished her career with 698 points, 202 assists and 186 steals.

Reagan Wilson, Noblesvill­e (Iowa State): The 5-8 Wilson poured in 16.1 points per game and knocked in a career-best 69 3-pointers. A three-time sectional champion, she rounded out her line with 2.5 assists and 3 steals per game. Wilson graduates with 1,363 points, 356 assists and 289 steals.

Faith Wiseman, Indian Creek (Indiana): The 6-4 IU commit enjoyed a career year for the Braves, averaging 18.2 points, 11.9 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.8 steals and 3.9 blocks. She shot 58% and totaled 1,456 points, 1,072 rebounds, 322 locks and 324 assists for her career.

Rachel Wirts, Center Grove (Villanova): It was a breakout season for the 6-3 Wirts, who notched 12.1 points and 7.0 rebounds per game with a 61% mark from the field and 81% mark at the line. The former HomeSchool standout totaled 648 points and 431 rebounds over three seasons at Center Grove.

Juliann Woodard, Jennings County (Michigan State): A 6-0 forward, Woodard averaged 17.3 points, 10.7 rebounds, a career-high 4 assists, 2.2 steals and 1.6 blocks for the 23-win Panthers. A career 50% shooter, she accumulate­d 1,755 points, 1,111 rebounds, 294 assists and 187 blocks in four seasons.

 ?? ?? Center Grove senior Audrey Annee (2) brings the ball up court in a Sectional championsh­ip game on Feb. 3.
Center Grove senior Audrey Annee (2) brings the ball up court in a Sectional championsh­ip game on Feb. 3.

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