List of Minnesota State High School League State Championships (Winter) - Girls Basketball

Girls Basketball
Year School Class
1974 Glencoe High School
1975 Academy of Holy Angels
1976 Redwood Falls A
St. Paul Central High School AA
1977 New York Mills High School (New York Mills, Minnesota) A
Burnsville High School AA
1978 New York Mills High School A
Bloomington Jefferson High School AA
1979 New York Mills High School A
St. Paul Central High School AA
1980 Albany High School (Albany, Minnesota) A
Little Falls High School AA
1981 Heron Lake-Okabena Area High School A
Coon Rapids High School AA
1982 Moose Lake High School A
St. Cloud Apollo High School AA
1983 Henderson High School A
Albany High School (Albany, Minnesota) AA
1984 Chisholm High School A
Little Falls High School AA
1985 Staples High School A
Little Falls High School AA
1986 Midwest Minnesota High School A
St. Louis Park High School AA
1987 Lourdes High School A
Mankato East High School AA
1988 Tracy-Milroy Area High School A
Edina High School AA
1989 Storden-Jeffers Area High School A
Osseo High School AA
1990 Lourdes High School A
St. Louis Park High School AA
1991 Lourdes High School A
Burnsville High School AA
1992 Tracy Area High School A
Burnsville High School AA
1993 Lourdes High School A
Bloomington Jefferson High School AA
1994 The Blake School (Minneapolis) A
Bloomington Jefferson High School AA
1995 Lourdes High School A
Rochester Mayo High School AA
1996 Tracy-Milroy Area High School A
Hastings High School AA
1997 Hancock High School A
New London-Spicer Area High School AA
Alexandria High School AAA
Rochester Mayo High School AAAA
1998 Christ's Household of Faith A
The Blake School (Minneapolis) AA
Minneapolis North Community High School AAA
Bloomington Jefferson High School AAAA
1999 Brandon-Evansville Area High School A
The Blake School (Minneapolis) AA
Minneapolis North Community High School AAA
Cretin-Derham Hall High School AAAA
2000 Fosston High School A
Lourdes High School AA
New Prague High School AAA
Osseo High School AAAA
2001 Fosston High School A
St. Michael-Albertville High School AA
Marshall High School AAA
Lakeville High School AAAA
2002 Kittson Central High School (Hallock, Minnesota) A
New London-Spicer Area High School AA
Marshall High School AAA
Lakeville High School AAAA
2003 Fosston High School A
Lourdes High School AA
Minneapolis North Community High School AAA
Woodbury High School AAAA
2004 Wabasso High School A
The Breck School AA
Minneapolis North Community High School AAA
Hopkins Senior High School AAAA
2005 Elgin-Millville High School A
Lourdes High School AA
Minneapolis North Community High School AAA
Bloomington Kennedy High School AAAA
2006 Fulda High School A
Cannon Falls Area Schools AA
Benilde-St. Margaret's School AAA
Hopkins Senior High School AAAA
2007 Fulda High School A
Pipestone Area High School AA
Becker High School AAA
Saint Paul Central High School AAAA
2008 Ada-Borup High School A
Albany High School AA
Totino-Grace High School AAA
Saint Paul Central High School AAAA
2009 Ada-Borup High School A
Caledonia High School AA
St. Michael-Albertville High School AAA
Minneapolis South High School AAAA
2010 Barnum A
Minnehaha Academy AA
Benilde-St. Margaret’s AAA
Lakeville North High School AAAA
2011 Maranatha Christian Academy A
Braham AA
DeLaSalle AAA
Hopkins AAAA
  1. ^ Before Girls Basketball was switched to a winter sport, the first tournament was played in the fall of 1974 with the second state tournament being played in the winter of 1975

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