HOOSIER BASKETBALLMAGAZINE TABS TOP 60 SENIOR GIRLS

by | Mar 4, 2025 | Basketball, Basketball Blogs, RRSN News

Attached is the list of Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 60 senior girls’ basketball players for 2024-25 as compiled by Hoosier Basketball Magazine. These girls were selected from approximately 1,400 senior players statewide. Statistical evaluation, game observation and statewide research were conducted during the season and throughout the state tournament to determine Hoosier Basketball Magazine’s Top 60 seniors.

Two sessions of the 44th annual Top 60 Senior Workout will be hosted by Hoosier Basketball Magazine in conjunction with the IHSAA and the IBCA on Sunday, March 9th at Beech Grove High School in Indianapolis (5330 Hornet Avenue, Indianapolis, IN  46107).

Half of the Top 60 girls, primarily from northern and southern Indiana, will participate in the first session (1:00-3:00 pm EST). The remaining players, primarily from central Indiana, will compete during the second session (3:30-5:30 pm EST).

The Top 60 Senior Workout includes two of the state’s top senior scorers, both over 23 ppg—Jacklynn Hosier, Alexandria-Monroe-25.2 ppg (Vermont) and Kaycie Warfel, Pendleton Heights-23.3 (Taylor). Note: High scoring Meredith Tippner, Noblesville (26 ppg), who is a Miami (Florida) recruit, was selected but is injured and unable to participate.

There are nine players that participated in the 2025 IHSAA state finals including four state champion players— Kya Hurt and Jamaya Thomas from AAAA Champion Lawrence North along with Ella Bobe and Bren Hill representing AA Champion South Knox. Top 60 players from IHSAA runner-up teams are Brooke Winchester, Warsaw – AAAA, Leah West and Mylie Wilkson, Greensburg – AAA, Taylor Van Meter, Rensselaer Central – AA and Carley Barrett, Lafayette Central Catholic – Class A.

There are more than 20 invitees who are committed to Division I Universities across the country. including Jaylah Lampley, Lawrence Central (Mississippi State). A few of those D1 signees will play their college basketball in the Hoosier State— Winchester, Warsaw (Ball State), Addison Baxter, Columbia City (Butler), Avery Gordon, Brownsburg (Purdue), Lily Graves, Franklin Central (Southern Indiana) and Bobe, South Knox (Southern Indiana). Note: Maya Makalusky, Hamilton Southeastern (Indiana) and Kira Reynolds, South Bend Washington (Purdue) were selected but are unable to participate.

Former state champion coach DeeAnn Ramey (North Central-Marion) will direct both sessions. Other outstanding Indiana girls’ high school coaches from the IBCA have been invited to join the 2025 Top 60 staff— Hollie Anson-Eaves (South Knox), Lenny Krebs (Warsaw), Amy Selk (Beech Grove), Jason Simpson (Greensburg) and Stephen Thomas (Lawrence North).

Both sessions are open to the public for admission fee of $9.00. Media can call (317) 925-8200 if interested in credentials for one or both sessions. The Top 60 girls follow

Laila Abdurraqib, Lawrence Central

Madi Allen, North Decatur

Emma Ancelet, Danville

Lindsay Arcella, Andrean

Carley Barrett, Lafayette Central Catholic

Addison Baxter, Columbia City

Lauren Bear, Tri-West

Andrea Benefield, Westville

Lilly Bischoff, Center Grove

Emily Bleke, Bellmont

Libby Blythe, Evansville North

Ella Bobe, South Knox

Mylee Boling, Beech Grove

Gabby Burrus, North Central (Marion)

Brookelynn Buzzard, Wabash

Brynlee Clarke, Northview

Ashley Cox, DeKalb

Aubrey Crockett, Westfield

Hadley Crosier, Lanesville

Jalyn Davidson, North Central (Farmersburg)

Nevaeh Dickman, Fishers

Kenzie Garner, Sheridan

Rielyn Goodwin, Northridge

Avery Gordon, Brownsburg

Ava Grant, Center Grove

Lily Graves, Franklin Central

Tianna Guy, Indianapolis Cathedral

Bren Hill, South Knox

Jacklynn Hosier, Alexandria-Monroe

Kya Hurt, Lawrence North

Lily Kreischer, Eastside

Ayla Krygier, Lake Central

Jaylah Lampley, Lawrence Central

Joslyn Marshall, Heritage Christian

Kassie McMasters, Southport

Ava Mikesell, Northeastern

Kaelyse Mitchell, Evansville Reitz

Avah Montgomery, Southridge

Alyssa Murphy, Corydon Central

Alivia Peoples, Anderson Prep

Ellie Richardson, Scottsburg

Kahlen Robinson, Bowman Academy

Jordan Scott, Castle

Ava Shafer, Mooresville

Emma Simpson, Parke Heritage

Aniah Smith, Avon

Madison Sonsini, Greenfield-Central

Gabby Spink, Gibson Southern

Jamaya Thomas, Lawrence North

Marissa Trout, Huntington North

Jessa Troy, Penn

Amyannah Tucker, Richmond

Taylor Van Meter, Rensselaer Central

Kaycie Warfel, Pendleton Heights

Kylie Wells, Merrillville

Leah West, Greensburg

Mylie Wilkson, Greensburg

Layla Williams, Fort Wayne Wayne

Jaeda Wilson, Indianapolis Cathedral

Ryiah Wilson, South Bend Washington

Vanessa Wimberly, Lake Central

Brooke Winchester, Warsaw

SELECTED BUT UNABLE TO PARTICIPATE DUE TO INJURY

Addie Bowsman, Twin Lakes • Leonie Boyer, Rushville • Maya Makalusky, Hamilton Southeastern • Monique Mitchell, South Bend Washington • Isabelle Shepherd, Carmel • Meredith Tippner, Noblesville

SELECTED BUT UNABLE TO ATTEND

Kimber Abshear, Wapahani • Ava McGrade, Lakewood Park • Alex McKinley, North Knox • Jersey Paul, Carroll (Allen) • Jayde Pryor, Tri-Township • Kira Reynolds, South Bend Washington • Josie Vaughn, Corydon Central

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