Meet 20 small-school girls basketball stars across the nation in 2023-24
Here are 20 players putting up big stats in smaller classifications this high school season
Some of the best basketball across the country is played in lower classifications.
With the 2023-24 high school basketball playoffs looming, SBLive Sports set out to find the most impactful small-school standouts from coast to coast.
We started on the boys side and are now moving on to girls stars.
Here are 20 of the best small-school girls basketball players in the nation.
Editor's note: All stats are current through Jan. 31.
Eryn Brown, so., Istrouma (Louisiana)
Leila Carter, so., Columbus International (Ohio)
Devin Coppinger, sr., Nooksack Valley (Washington)
Taylor Davidson, jr., Stillman Valley (Illinois)
Shakiria Foster, sr., Lamar County (Georgia)
Amiah Hargrove, sr., Christopher (Illinois)
Lauren Harris, so., Faith Christian (California)
Nyshea Hoskin, jr., Nanih Waiya (Mississippi)
Emily Kate Jones, sr., First Baptist (Texas)
Emma Larkin, so., Geibel Catholic (Pennsylvania)
AJ Mannering, sr., Peyton (Colorado)
Mia McGregor, fr., Mio (Michigan)
Tori Oehrlein, so., Crosby-Ironton (Minnesota)
Camryn Runner, sr., Hamilton Heights (Indiana)
Calyssa Sevier, sr., Lytle (Texas)
Iyanna Wade, jr., Clairton (Pennsylvania)
Morgan Wadsworth, sr., Ahoskie Christian (North Carolina)
Tamia Watkins, jr., Andrew Jackson (South Carolina)
Ella Wheeler, jr., Sulligent (Alabama)
Jordan Zubich, sr., Mountain Iron-Buhl (Minnesota)
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-- Bob Lundeberg | @sblivesports