Dirigo High School - Girls' Basketball

Girls' Basketball

Dirigo Lady Cougars Basketball History

The Dirigo Lady Cougars' basketball team has had over a decade of success. Since 1995 the Lady Cougars had 11 straight Mountain Valley Conference (MVC) titles for a total of 12, 11 straight Western Maine titles for a total of 14, and 6 out of 13 State Championships. Dirigo has been a dominant high school basketball team in the past decade. The Lady Cougars rely on a great defense, and love to trap opposing teams and run a fast-break offense. The Lady Cougars have been gifted with several players to make the 1,000-point club.

  • 1995-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 1996-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 1997-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 1998-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 1999-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 2000-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 2001-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 2002-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 2003-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 2004-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 2005-MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 2006-
  • 2007-MVC Champs, Western Maine Runners-Up
  • 2005- Western Maine Champs
  • 2000- Western Maine Champs
  • 1985- Western Maine Champs, State Runners-up
  • 1979- MVC Champs
  • 1978- MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 1977- MVC Champs, Western Maine Champs, State Champs
  • 1976- Western Maine Champions

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