Hamilton Southeastern’s Kennedy Holman was named to the IBCA’s Supreme 15 Senior All-State team. Holman, a Florida recruit, averaged 17.6 points and 7.6 rebounds for the Royals and helped the team to two sectional titles, one regional championship and a final four appearance in 2025. (Joshua Herd/File photo)
Posted By: Richie Hall March 6, 2026
The REPORTER
Hamilton Southeastern’s Kennedy Holman was among the girls basketball players named to the Indiana Basketball Coaches Association’s Supreme 15 Senior All-State team.
The IBCA also named Large School All-State teams (15 seniors, 15 underclass) and Small School All-State teams (15 seniors, 15 underclass).
The “Supreme 15” is the top honor awarded, and players were voted to that group without regard to school size. The Large School and Small School all-state teams are secondary accolades — the Large School group including players from Class 3A and Class 4A schools and the Small School group including players from Class A and Class 2A schools. Players who make the Supreme 15 are not considered for Large School or Small School honors.
In addition, 95 more seniors and 95 more underclass players were selected honorable mention all-state. The honorable mention laurels are awarded without regard to school size. In total, 280 players — 140 seniors and 140 underclass players — were recognized on the 2026 IBCA girls’ basketball All-State teams. In total, 646 players were nominated (233 seniors, 413 underclass) from 286 schools.
Holman, a University of Florida commit, led the Royals in every category during her senior season. She averaged 17.6 points, 7.6 rebounds, 3.1 assists, 2.5 steals and 1.4 blocks. Holman played on a Southeastern squad that went 89-13 over her four years, won two sectionals, one regional and reached the final four in 2025.
Noblesville’s C.C. Quigley was named to the Senior Large School All-State, while Southeastern’s Kayla Stidham was named to the Senior Honorable Mention All-State.
Quigley has committed to play at Lipscomb University. She led the Millers with 16.8 points and 8.5 rebounds per game, along with 1.2 blocked shots per contest. Quigley played varsity all four years, helping Noblesville to sectional and regional championships and a final four appearance in 2024.
Stidham is a Bowling Green State University recruit. She averaged 14.6 points and 6.1 rebounds per game and was a consistent outside shooter, making 45 3-pointers. Stidham, like Holman was a four-year varsity player.
Underclass honors
Two Hamilton County freshman players earned a place on the Underclass Large School All-State team: Westfield’s Lillian Clark and Hamilton Heights’ Riley Suarez.
Both players finished their first high-school season as their respective team’s leading scorers. Clark averaged 14.4 points and collected 2.8 rebounds per contest. Suarez poured in 21.6 points per game and led the rebounds at 5.4 per contest.






