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North Dakota Mr. Basketball

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Each year the North Dakota Mr. Basketball award is given to the person chosen as the best high school boys basketball senior player in the U.S. state of North Dakota.

The award has been given since 1985. Winners are chosen by the North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA). As of 2024, there has been a total of 26 winners from Class A and 17 winners from Class B.[1]

Award winners

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Year Winner School Class University
2024 Deng Deng Four Winds/Minnewaukan A University of North Dakota (football)
2023 Darik Dissette Minot A North Dakota State University
2022 Treysen Eaglestaff Bismarck High A University of North Dakota
2021 Jesse White White Shield B North Dakota State College of Science
2020 Grant Nelson Devils Lake A North Dakota State University
University of Alabama
2019 Mason Walters Jamestown A University of Jamestown
University of Wyoming
2018 Wyatt Hanson Stanley B Minnesota State University Moorhead
2017 Aanen Moody Dickinson A University of North Dakota
Southern Utah University
University of Montana
2016 Jason Feather Four Winds/Minnewaukan B Lake Region State College
2015 Brad Heidlebaugh Rugby B University of North Dakota (football)
2014 Tanner Kretchman Fargo Davies A Minnesota State University Moorhead
2013 A.J. Jacobson Fargo Shanley A North Dakota State University
2012 Melvin Langstaff Warwick B Lake Region State College
2011 Phillip Shanilec Midway/Minto B South Dakota School of Mines
2010 Adam Randall Kidder County B Minot State University
2009 Cameron Malzer Turtle Lake-Mercer B Minot State University
2008 Austin Dufault Killdeer B University of Colorado
2007 Brian Qvale Williston A University of Montana
2006 Travis Mertens Devils Lake A University of North Dakota
2005 James Hennessy Williston A Montana State University
2004 Lucas Moorman Dickinson A North Dakota State University
2003 Tyler Koenig Fargo North A University of North Dakota
2002 Tommy Leikas Fargo North A University of North Dakota
2001 Adam Dobmeier Fargo South A North Dakota State University
2000 Tyrone Terry Valley City A University of Texas at San Antonio
1999 Jeff Brandt Minot A Minot State University
1998 Jeff Boschee Valley City A University of Kansas
1997 Travis Sturdevant Bismarck Century A North Dakota State University
1996 Kenny Younger Minot A University of Houston
1995 Hunter Berg Grenora B Williston State College
1994 Dustin Undlin Mohall B Northern State University
1993 Randy Torgrimson West Fargo A United States Naval Academy
1992 Marty McDonald Munich B University of Jamestown
1991 Bart Manson Minot A Minot State University
1990 Rob Stefonowicz Divide County B North Dakota State University
1989 (tie) Chris Gardner Fargo South A University of North Dakota
Ben Jacobson Mayville-Portland B University of North Dakota
1988 Scott Guldseth Edinburg B Louisiana State University
University of North Dakota
1987 Bryan Flam Jamestown A Concordia College
1986 Todd Olson Cavalier B Mayville State University
1985 (tie) Juno Pintar Fargo North A North Dakota State University
Chris Lamoureux Newburg B Minot State University

Schools/Teams with multiple winners

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School Total Years
Minot 4 1991, 1996, 1999, 2023
Fargo North 3 1985, 2002, 2003
Fargo South 2 1989, 2001
Valley City 2 1998, 2000
Williston 2 2005, 2007
Dickinson 2 2004, 2017
Jamestown 2 1987, 2019
Devils Lake 2 2006, 2020
Four Winds/Minnewaukan 2 2016, 2024

Universities with multiple winners

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University Total Years
University of North Dakota 10 1988, 1989,1989, 2002, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2017, 2022, 2024
North Dakota State University 8 1985, 1990, 1997, 2001, 2004, 2013, 2020, 2023
Minot State University 5 1985, 1991, 1999, 2009, 2010
Lake Region State College 2 2012, 2016
Minnesota State University Moorhead 2 2014, 2018
University of Jamestown 2 1992, 2019
University of Montana 2 2007, 2017

See also

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North Dakota Miss Basketball

References

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  1. ^ "North Dakota Associated Press Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association (NDAPSSA)".