Mullins voted IndyStar Indiana Mr. Basketball for 2025

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Cougars’ standout is sixth All-Star from Greenfield or Greenfield-Central

Braylon Mullins has earned the top individual award in Indiana high school boys’ basketball.

A 6-6 guard from Greenfield-Central High School, Mullins has been named IndyStar Indiana Mr. Basketball for 2025 in online voting of media and boys’ varsity coaches conducted by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association and All-Star game director Mike Broughton, it was announced Sunday (April 27).

The Mr. Basketball result means Mullins will wear the No. 1 jersey for the Indiana All-Stars in their annual series with Kentucky. The Mr. Basketball award goes to the top boys’ basketball senior in the state. The Mr. Basketball and Miss Basketball awards are part of the IndyStar Indiana All-Star program that dates to 1939. The Miss Basketball award, along with the girls All-Stars, was added to the All-Star program in 1976.

Maya Makalusky of Hamilton Southeastern was announced as the 2025 IndyStar Indiana Miss Basketball on March 19. The complete 2025 Boys’ All-Star team was announced April 4. The complete 2025 Girls’ All-Star team was announced March 14. The 2025 boys’ Junior All-Stars were announced March 28. The 2025 girls’ Junior All-Stars were announced March 9.

Mullins earned the boys’ top honor after being named on 182 ballots submitted to Broughton in voting that ran from March 21 to April 1. Tre Singleton of Jeffersonville was runner-up with 65 votes. Azavier Robinson of Lawrence North placed third with 49 votes, and Dezmon Briscoe of Indianapolis Crispus Attucks was fourth with 15 votes. Ten other players received at least one vote for Mr. Basketball. There were 344 votes cast overall.

A University of Connecticut signee, Mullins is the first Mr. Basketball winner from Greenfield-Central and the sixth Indiana All-Star from Greenfield or Greenfield-Central. Mike Edwards was a 1969 All-Star from the old Greenfield High School, while John Hamilton Jr. was a 2000 All-Star from Greenfield-Central. Past girls’ All-Stars from Greenfield-Central were Beth Davis in 1988, Janet Meeker in 1989 and Madison Wise in 2017.

Mullins averaged 32.9 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.9 assists, 3.7 steals and 1.1 blocks in leading the Cougars to a 23-4 record and the championship of the Hoosier Heritage Conference at 7-0 as a senior. He also converted 65.0 percent of his field goals (312 of 480), 47.6 percent of his 3-pointers (88 of 185) and 87.9 percent of his free throws (175 of 199).

For his career, he totaled a GC-record 2,158 points (22.0) as well as 546 rebounds (5.6), 285 assists (2.9), 278 steals (2.8) and 76 blocks (0.7) for teams that posted a cumulative 83-15 ledger. In 98 career games, he hit 58.5 percent from the field (766 of 1,309), 44.3 percent from distance (246 of 555) and 83.8 percent from the line (388 of 463). Mullins holds additional school record for points in a game (52 vs. Martinsville on Feb. 22, 2025), points in a season (887 as a senior) and career 3-pointers (246). He also stands eighth on school lists for career rebounds (537) and career assists (282).

A 2025 McDonald’s All-American, 2025 Gatorade Indiana Player of the Year and 2025 MaxPreps Indiana Player of the Year, Mullins averaged 11.2 points and 3.3 rebounds as a freshman, 16.9 points and 5.2 rebounds as a sophomore, and 25.0 points and 6.2 rebounds as a junior. He also posted seven double-doubles in his career — two as a junior and five as a senior.

His career single-game bests are the GC-record 52 points against Martinsville as a senior, 16 rebounds against Yorktown as a senior, seven assists against Richmond as a freshman and Delta as a sophomore, eight steals against Martinsville as a junior and five blocks against Avon as a sophomore.

In going to Connecticut, Mullins is the first Mr. Basketball but third player to wear an Indiana #1 jersey and fifth player overall to join the Huskies. UConn-bound Miss Basketball honorees were Kennitra Johnson of New Albany in 1999 and Ayanna Patterson of Homestead in 2022. Other All-Stars who went to UConn were Cassie Kerns of Valparaiso in 2005 and Kelly Faris of Heritage Christian in 2009.

While in high school, Mullins was voted 2025 AP first-team All-State, 2024 AP second-team All-State, two-time IBCA Supreme 15 All-State, 2023 IBCA Large School All-State and MVP of the Hall of Fame Classic in December 2024. He also was voted a three-time all-HHC honoree as well as a three-time first-team all-Hancock County selection and a two-time Hancock County Player of the Year by the Greenfield Daily Reporter.

Mr. Basketball and Miss Basketball traditionally wear No. 1 jerseys for the respective Indiana Boys All-Stars and Indiana Girls All-Stars in the annual series with Kentucky. The All-Stars will face the Indiana Junior All-Stars in an exhibition doubleheader on June 4 at Greenfield-Central High School. The All-Stars follow with their home-and-home doubleheaders with Kentucky — June 6 at Lexington Catholic High School and June 7 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

The Indiana portion of the All-Star Games is organized and produced by the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association. The Indianapolis Star, with its IndyStar brand, is a title sponsor. Hoosier Shooting Academy is a presenting partner of All-Star Week, and Energy Systems Group is a presenting partner of the June 7 All-Star doubleheader at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

A list of Indiana Mr. Basketball honorees follows.

Indiana Mr. Basketball honorees

1939: George Crowe, Franklin

1940: Ed Schienbein, Southport

1941: John Bass, Greenwood

1942: Bud Brown, Muncie Burris

1943: not awarded (World War II)

1944: not awarded (World War II)

1945: Tom Schwartz, Kokomo

1946: Johnny Wilson, Anderson

1947: Bill Garrett, Shelbyville

1948: Bob Masters, Lafayette Jeff

1949: Dee Monroe, Madison

1950: Pat Klein, Marion

1951: Tom Harrold, Muncie Central

1952: Joe Sexson, Indianapolis Tech

1953: Hallie Bryant, Indianapolis Attucks

1954: Bobby Plump, Milan

1955: Wilson Eison, Gary Roosevelt

1956: Oscar Robertson, Indianapolis Attucks

1957: John Coalmon, South Bend Central

1958: Mike McCoy, Fort Wayne South

1959: Jimmy Rayl, Kokomo

1960: Ron Bonham, Muncie Central

1961: Tom VanArsdale, Indianapolis Manual, and Dick VanArsdale, Indianpolis Manual

1962: Larry Humes, Madison

1963: Rick Jones, Muncie Central

1964: Dennis Brady, Lafayette Jeff

1965: Bill Keller, Indianapolis Washington

1966: Rick Mount, Lebanon

1967: Willie Long, Fort Wayne South

1968: Billy Shepherd, Carmel

1969: George McGinnis, Indianapolis Washington

1970: Dave Shepherd, Carmel

1971: Mike Flynn, Jeffersonville

1972: Phil Cox, Connersville

1973: Kent Benson, New Castle

1974: Steve Collier, Southwestern (Hanover), and Roy Taylor, Anderson

1975: Kyle Macy, Peru

1976: Dave Colescott, Marion

1977: Ray Tolbert, Anderson Madison Heights

1978: David Magley, South Bend LaSalle

1979: Steve Bouchie, Washington

1980: Jim Master, Harding (Fort Wayne)

1981: Dan Palombizio, Michigan City Rogers

1982: Roger Harden, Valparaiso

1983: Steve Alford, New Castle

1984: Delray Brooks, Michigan City Rogers, and Troy Lewis, Anderson,

1985: Jeff Grose, Warsaw

1986: Mark Jewell, Lafayette Jeff

1987: Jay Edwards, Marion, and Lyndon Jones, Marion

1988: Woody Austin, Richmond

1989: Pat Graham, Floyd Central

1990: Damon Bailey, Bedford North Lawrence

1991: Glenn Robinson, Gary Roosevelt

1992: Charles Macon, Michigan City Elston

1993: Maurice “Kojak” Fuller, Anderson

1994: Bryce Drew, Valparaiso

1995: Damon Frierson, Ben Davis

1996: Kevin Ault, Warsaw

1997: Luke Recker, DeKalb

1998: Tom Coverdale, Noblesville

1999: Jason Gardner, North Central

2000: Jared Jeffries, Bloomington North

2001: Chris Thomas, Pike

2002: Sean May, Bloomington North

2003: Justin Cage, Pike

2004: A.J. Ratliff, North Central

2005: Luke Zeller, Washington

2006: Greg Oden, Lawrence North

2007: Eric Gordon, North Central

2008: Tyler Zeller, Washington

2009: Jordan Hulls, Bloomington South

2010: DeShaun Thomas, Fort Wayne Bishop Luers

2011: Cody Zeller, Washington

2012: Gary Harris, Hamilton Southeastern

2013: Zak Irvin, Hamilton Southeastern

2014: Trey Lyles, Indianapolis Tech

2015: Caleb Swanigan, Homestead

2016: Kyle Guy, Lawrence Central

2017: Kris Wilkes, North Central

2018: Romeo Langford, New Albany

2019: Trayce Jackson-Davis, Center Grove

2020: Anthony Leal, Bloomington South

2021: Caleb Furst, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian

2022: Braden Smith, Westfield

2023: Markus Burton, Penn

2024: Flory Bidunga, Kokomo

2025: Braylon Mullins, Greenfield-Central

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