South Dakota High School Basketball Records

Discover the most impressive achievements in South Dakota high school basketball history. From individual scoring milestones to legendary team seasons and coaching careers, this comprehensive collection of records honors the best performances in boys and girls basketball across the state. Explore the stats that define greatness on the hardwood.

SD Basketball Individual Records

Explore the top individual records in South Dakota high school basketball, divided into boys and girls categories. This section highlights standout performances in single-game, season, and career totals for points scored, 3-pointers made, assists, and rebounds. Discover the athletes who etched their names into the record books.

SD Basketball Team Records

Celebrate the rare and remarkable seasons of undefeated teams in South Dakota high school basketball history. This section honors the programs that achieved perfection, finishing their seasons without a single loss—a testament to elite teamwork, coaching, and determination.

SD Basketball Coaching Records

View the all-time coaching records for South Dakota high school boys and girls varsity basketball. This section showcases career wins and losses for the state’s most accomplished coaches, recognizing their leadership, consistency, and lasting impact on student-athletes and the game itself.

2,000 Club

Welcome to the 2,000 Club, where South Dakota’s most elite high school basketball scorers are recognized for surpassing 2,000 career points. This exclusive list highlights both boys and girls players who reached this remarkable milestone, showcasing the state’s top offensive talents and their lasting impact on South Dakota basketball history.

BOYS BASKETBALL 2,000-POINT SCORERS

  1. Louie Krogman, White River, 3,521
  2. Don Jacobsen, Lake Norden, 2,825 
  3. Connor Libis, Dell Rapids St. Mary, 2,731 
  4. Matthew Mors, Yankton, 2,707 
  5. Joe Sayler, White River, 2,702 
  6. Marvin Richard III, Pine Ridge, 2,689 
  7. Milt Sorenson, Wakonda, 2,577
  8. Josh Mueller, West Central, 2,563 
  9. Chuck Welke, Warner, 2,550
  10. Bob Swanhorst, Cresbard, 2,402 
  11. Lamoine Torgerson, Forestburg, 2,381
  12. Jerry Wingen, Canova, 2,333
  13. Dale Hall, Ravinia, 2,325 
  14. Terry Dupris, Cheyenne-Eagle Butte, 2,323 
  15. Ray Taken Alive, McLaughlin, 2,321
  16. Isaac Bruns, Dakota Valley, 2,309 
  17. Colby Fitzgerald, Dell Rapid St. Mary, 2,294
  18. Jim Dyer, Willow Lake, 2,256 
  19. Ryan VanZee, Armour, 2,246 
  20. Steve Brown, Hamlin, 2,212 
  21. Paul Bruns, Dakota Valley, 2,206
  22. Dennis Smith, Glenham, 2,186 
  23. Jim Sumption, Frederick/Hecla, 2,162
  24. Cory Jacobsen, Viborg, 2,120
  25. Brandon Comes Flying, Crow Creek, 2,116 
  26. Dylan LeBrun, Flandreau, 2,097
  27. Kalen Garry, De Smet, 2,093
  28. Nathan Graves, Mitchell Christian, 2,077
  29. Jon Wubben, Spencer, 2,076
  30. Terry Slattery, Salem St. Mary, 2,074
  31. Joe Severyn, West Lyman, 2,070 
  32. Denver Ten Broek, McIntosh, 2,068 
  33. Eric Lappe, Harrold, 2,055
  34. Cliff Allbee, Cresbard, 2,051 
  35. Brent Lindskov, Isabel, 2,050 
  36. Dave Fischer, Wall and Quinn, 2,049 
  37. Kory Petoske, Midland, 2,048 
  38. Brian Goertz, Freeman, 2,046 
  39. Phil Meidema, Hitchcock, 2,040 
  40. Jason Lutz, Bristol, 2,040 
  41. Jerry Even, Dell Rapid St. Mary, 2,038 
  42. Eric Kline, Aberdeen Central, 2,025 
  43. Stan Uhlir, Kadoka, 2,023 
  44. Tash Lunday, Flandreau, 2,021
  45. Trey King, Irene-Wakonda, 2,016
  46. Ron Bertsch, St. Lawrence, 2,012 
  47. Zach Horstman, Winner, 2,006 

GIRLS BASKETBALL 2,000-POINT SCORERS

  1. Jill Young, Mitchell Christian, 3,317
  2. Becky Flynn, Wakonda, 3,268
  3. Carla Allard, Bennett County, 2,835
  4. Jordan Stapp, Newell, 2,815
  5. Ashlyn Koupal, Wagner, 2,610 
  6. Kieran O’Malley, Centerville, 2,599
  7. JoEllen Hofer, Hitchcock, 2,564
  8. SuAnne Big Crow, Pine Ridge, 2,541
  9. Caelyn Valandra-Prue, White River, 2,534
  10. Jolonna Sazue, Pine Ridge, 2,506
  11. Olivia Kieffer, Rapid City Christian, 2,492
  12. Lori Wohlleber, Summit 2,490
  13. Amber Wollschlager, Grant-Deuel/Milbank, 2,487 
  14. Robin Anderson, Clear Lake, 2,332
  15. Dana Nielsen, Armour, 2,310
  16. Alex Kneeland, Summit, 2,293
  17. Emilee Fox, Mount Vernon/Plankinton, 2,261 
  18. Bella Swedlund, Winner, 2,256
  19. Avery Broughton, Corsica-Stickney, 2,229  
  20. Myah Selland, Sanborn Central/Woonsocket, 2,219
  21. Maleighya Estes, White River, 2,214
  22. Shannon O’Malley, Irene-Wakonda, 2,154
  23. Abby Hora, Viborg-Hurley, 2,134
  24. Tanna Negaard, Harding County, 2,132
  25. Roxie Harter, Colome 2,131
  26. Courtney Stapp, Newell 2,091
  27. Megan Mahoney, Sturgis 2,081
  28. Nicky Rausch, Hoven, 2,075
  29. Mak Scott, Lyman, 2,073 
  30. Janae Kolden, Clark/Willow Lake, 2,072
  31. Morgan Edelman, Menno, 2,066
  32. Mandy Koupal, Wagner 2,065
  33. Brooke Hermsen, Freeman, 2,030
  34. Kathy Falk, White Lake 2,024
  35. Rachel Dick, Marion 2,017
  36. Kaaren Gustafson, Irene 2,006
  37. Becky Christofferson, Summit, 2,004 
  38. Alexys Swedlund, St. Thomas More, 2,002
Note: The South Dakota High School Activities Association adopted the 3-point shot for boys and girls teams starting with the 1986-87 season. The basketball rules committee of the National Federation of High School Athletic Associations adopted the 3-point shot for all high school teams starting with the 1987-88 season at a distance of 19’9″