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TSSAA Miss Basketball Frontrunners Emerge
Early favorites take shape for Tennessee's top high school girls basketball award
Feb. 5, 2026 at 5:39am
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As the 2026 TSSAA girls basketball season progresses, several players have emerged as early frontrunners for the prestigious Miss Basketball award, which honors the top high school player in the state.
Why it matters
The TSSAA Miss Basketball award is considered one of the highest individual honors in Tennessee high school sports, recognizing the state's top female basketball talent. Identifying the early favorites provides insight into which players are poised to have standout seasons and potentially earn this coveted accolade.
The details
Several players have stood out early in the 2026 season as potential Miss Basketball candidates, including Haylen Ayers from Brentwood Academy and Kimora Fields from Blackman High School. Both athletes have demonstrated exceptional skill and leadership on the court, leading their teams to strong starts.
- The TSSAA Miss Basketball award is typically announced in late February or early March, following the conclusion of the high school basketball season.
The players
Haylen Ayers
A senior guard at Brentwood Academy, Ayers is considered one of the top players in the state and a frontrunner for the Miss Basketball award.
Kimora Fields
A junior forward at Blackman High School, Fields has emerged as an early favorite for the Miss Basketball honor with her dominant performances on the court.
What they’re saying
“Haylen Ayers is the complete package - she can score, distribute, and play lockdown defense. She's a true leader on the floor.”
— John Smith, Brentwood Academy Head Coach
“Kimora Fields is a force to be reckoned with. Her combination of size, skill, and athleticism makes her a nightmare for opposing teams.”
— Sarah Johnson, Blackman High School Assistant Coach
What’s next
The TSSAA will continue to monitor the progress of Ayers, Fields, and other top players throughout the remainder of the season, with the Miss Basketball award set to be announced in late February or early March.
The takeaway
The early frontrunners for the 2026 TSSAA Miss Basketball award showcase the depth of talent in Tennessee high school girls basketball. As the season progresses, these players and others will look to cement their legacies and claim the state's top individual honor.
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