Highland Girls Basketball Team Sets Multiple School Records

Huskies have historic 20-win season, tying or breaking several program marks.

Mar. 21, 2026 at 5:10pm

The Highland girls basketball team enjoyed a standout 2025-26 season, tying or breaking multiple school records. The Huskies set marks for best conference record (16-0), most steals in a season (435), and best defensive average (36.83 points per game allowed). They also tied the record for fewest points allowed in a single quarter (0 points) and set a new school record for fewest points allowed in a game (2). Several Highland players are climbing the career leaderboards as well, including sophomore Kamryn Fink and junior Katelyn Thomann.

Why it matters

The Highland girls basketball team's historic season showcases the program's sustained excellence and the development of its young talent. Breaking long-standing school records demonstrates the Huskies' dominance this year and sets the stage for continued success in the coming seasons.

The details

The Highland girls basketball team capped off a 20-win season by tying or breaking several school records. The Huskies finished a perfect 16-0 in conference play, the best conference record in program history. They also set a new mark for most steals in a season with 435, and had the best defensive average, allowing just 36.83 points per game. Individually, the Huskies tied the record for fewest points allowed in a single quarter (0) six times, and set a new school record for fewest points allowed in a game (2) in an 84-2 win over Cedar Valley Christian in December.

  • The Huskies' 20-win season and record-breaking campaign took place during the 2025-26 school year.
  • On December 5, 2025, Highland set the school record for fewest points allowed in a game (2) in an 84-2 win over Cedar Valley Christian.

The players

Kamryn Fink

A sophomore at Highland, Fink now ranks 10th in school history in steals (219), 6th in rebounds (665), 5th in defensive rebounds (483), 8th in blocks (86), and 5th in three-pointers made (84).

Katelyn Thomann

A junior at Highland, Thomann now ranks 9th in school history in three-pointers made with 71.

Jody Fink

The head coach of the Highland girls basketball team.

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What’s next

The Highland girls basketball team will look to build on their historic 2025-26 season and continue their dominance in the coming years.

The takeaway

The Highland girls basketball program has established itself as a powerhouse, setting new standards of excellence and developing young talent that will keep the Huskies competitive for the foreseeable future.