Shots, blocks & boards: Vote for IndyStar girls basketball players of the week (Jan. 26-31)

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IndyStar will be recognizing the top girls basketball players in Indiana with our players of the week poll.

Scroll to the bottom of the article to vote. Voting is open until noon Friday.

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Congratulations to Madison's Mylee McQueary on being voted Player of the Week for Jan. 19-24! McQueary helped spark a win over 4A East Central, posting 20 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists.

Here are last week's top performers.

Bryleigh Boggs, Wabash​


Boggs totaled 81 points and 24 rebounds across two games.She went for 44 on 16-of-30 shooting in a 70-31 win over Madison-Grant, then tallied 37 points in a loss to North Miami. She cleared 10 rebounds in both games, and rounded out her weekly line with three assists and five steals.

Te’Asia Briscoe, Purdue Poly​


Briscoe tallied 17 points, 12 rebounds, two blocks, two steals and two assists, lifting Purdue Poly to a conference title with a win over Crispus Attucks.

Lillian Clark, Westfield​


Clark put up 22 points in a 68-42 win over Ben Davis. The freshman standout is averaging 15 points and shooting 46% entering Tuesday’s sectional opener vs. Hamilton Southeastern.

Emma Coffman, Garrett​


Coffman accounted for 18 points and four assists in a 72-50 loss to Fremont, then went for a double-double against Lakeland, racking up 29 points and 10 assists in the 29-point victory.

Brooklyn Crim, New Palestine​


It was a busy week for Crim and the Dragons. She had 12 points, five boards, three steals and a block against Yorktown, then tallied 17 points and eight rebounds in a four-point win over Eastern Hancock on Friday.

Shania Curry, Ben Davis​


Curry was held to two points against Westfield, but bounced back with a big game against Carmel, notching 21 points, nine rebounds, three assists, four steals and a couple blocks.

Sophia Dyer, Whiteland​


A three-sport DePauw commit (volleyball, basketball and track & field), Dyer logged a game-high 30 points on 11-of-17 shooting vs. Mooresville, and in doing so cleared 1,000 career points. She rounded out her line with 12 rebounds and three blocks, and also notched 13 points and 10 rebounds vs. Perry Meridian.

Riley Hall, Perry Meridian​


The 6-foot freshman helped Perry Meridian to wins over Whiteland and Greenwood, posting 25 points, 12 rebounds, four assists, three steals and three blocks vs. the Warriors and 11 points, four rebounds, four assists, two steals and three blocks vs. the Woodsmen.

Alyx Kendall, Bishop Chatard​


Kendall capped her regular season with 27 points, six rebounds, a steal and an assist vs. Tri-West, then notched nine points, seven rebounds and a steal against Brebeuf Jesuit.

AJ Mallad, Borden​


Mallad cleared 1,000 career points during Borden’s win over Bedford North Lawrence on Saturday.

Elle McCulloch, Brownsburg​


The senior led the Bulldogs to back-to-back wins, dropping 17 points (three triples), seven rebounds and three steals in a rout of Bloomington South. She then tallied 21 points on seven 3s, plus three rebounds and three steals in a win over Zionsville.

Taylor Oliver, Twin Lakes​


The senior dropped 25 points in a loss to Rossville. Oliver is averaging 14 points and four rebounds on the season.

Brynn Owens, Austin​


Owens scored 38 points (36 through the first three quarters) with six 3s, eight assists and eight rebounds in an 85-42 win over Salem.

Riley Rarick, Borden​


Rarick scored 19 points and became Borden’s all-time assists leader in a 51-34 win over Eastern (Pekin). The victory secured the Braves’ second consecutive SAC championship.

Maddy Shirley, Evansville Central​


Shirley scored 23 points against Evansville North then went for 24 points against Castle, pushing her past 2,000 points for her career. The USI commit is the second Evansville-area girls basketball player to cross the 2,000-point mark.

CC Quigley, Noblesville​


Quigley went for 20 points, four rebounds and two steals in a loss to Pendleton Heights, then set a new career-high with 32 points, 18 rebounds, two blocks and a dime vs. Anderson. Noblesville will play the winner of Hamilton Southeastern and Westfield in the Class 4A Sectional 8 semifinals.

Vanessa Rosswurm, Norwell​


Rosswurm scored 29 points against East Noble and in doing so, not only led Norwell to its seventh conference title, but also surpassed Kennedy Fuelling as the program’s all-time leading scorer.

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Who is IndyStar girls basketball Player of the Week for Jan. 26-31

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