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Indiana’s Greatest Women’s Basketball Player: Vote Now

A special project celebrates the state's top high school stars as fans decide the ultimate legend

Indiana's Greatest Women's Basketball Player: Vote Now

A special project launched by the Indiana High School Basketball Hall of Fame has unveiled a 19‑player shortlist for the state’s all‑time greatest female hoops star.

The nominees were revealed on July 10 and represent the most celebrated athletes to emerge from Indiana’s high school courts over the decades. From dominant post players to sharpshooting guards, each name carries a legacy of state titles, college scholarships and national recognition.

Fans now have a short window to weigh in. Voting opens on Tuesday, July 21 and closes at 11:59 p.m. Eastern on Friday, July 24, giving the basketball community just a few days to cast their ballots.

The initiative is part of a broader effort to honor the rich history of Indiana high school basketball, a sport that has produced some of the nation’s most iconic players. By spotlighting the women who have shaped the game locally, organizers hope to inspire the next generation of athletes and preserve the stories that have defined the state’s basketball culture.

How to Vote

To participate, readers can visit the dedicated poll page on the project’s website. The interface displays each nominee’s career highlights and a simple select‑button for the player they believe deserves the crown. Once a vote is submitted, it is final, and the results will be tallied and announced shortly after the voting period ends.

The poll’s outcome will be featured in a special broadcast that celebrates the winning player’s career and the broader impact of women’s basketball in Indiana. The announcement will also highlight the stories of the other finalists, ensuring that every nominee receives recognition for their contributions to the sport.

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