Greene County Girls Earn HOIAC Honors

Anderson named to 1st team, Ebersole and Pittman earn Honorable Mention

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

The Greene County girls basketball team had three players recognized by the Heart of Iowa Activities Conference (HOIAC) coaches. Senior Becca Anderson was named to the HOIAC First Team, while senior Kaycee Pittman and junior Makenna Ebersole received Honorable Mention honors.

Why it matters

Recognition from the conference coaches is an important achievement for high school athletes, as it highlights their individual contributions and the overall competitiveness of the Greene County program.

The details

Anderson led the Rams in several statistical categories, including scoring at 14.3 points per game. The team averaged 38.2 points per contest and finished the season 6-17 overall and 3-15 in conference play. Ebersole averaged a double-double with 9.8 points and 9.3 rebounds per game, while Pittman scored 7.9 points per game and led the team in assists.

  • The 2025-26 high school basketball season concluded in February 2026.

The players

Becca Anderson

A senior on the Greene County girls basketball team who was named to the HOIAC First Team.

Kaycee Pittman

A senior on the Greene County girls basketball team who received HOIAC Honorable Mention recognition.

Makenna Ebersole

A junior on the Greene County girls basketball team who received HOIAC Honorable Mention recognition.

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The takeaway

The Greene County girls basketball program continues to develop talented players, with three earning conference recognition this season. This highlights the hard work and dedication of the players, as well as the coaching staff's ability to prepare them for success.