Girls Basketball




2025-2026 Highlights
The girls’ basketball team competed in Section 4AA, earning the No. 14 seed in the final standings. The Spartans traveled to face No. 11 seed Nova Classical Academy in the opening round and battled to the final buzzer before falling in a nail-biter, 36-37.
SPA finished sixth in the IMAC with a 1-5 conference record and posted 7-18 overall. Throughout the season, the team continued to compete with energy and determination, gaining valuable experience and laying the groundwork for future growth. | Section Tournament Bracket | MN Girls Basketball Hub
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All-Conference Honorable Mention:Â
- Head Varsity Coach: Natalye James
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Girls’ basketball received the #11 seed in Section 4AA and defeated the #14 seed, St. Paul Humboldt/Open World Learning in the opening round. The team fell in the second round to St. Croix Prep. | Bracket
All-Conference: Julia Taylor ’25
All-Conference Honorable Mention: Amaya Obi-Walker ‘30 and Clare Ryan Bradley ‘26
2024-2025 Captains: Clare Ryan Bradley ‘26, Julia Taylor ’25, and Madelyn Moser ’25
The Varsity girls’ basketball program had the most successful season in over a decade with an overall record of 18-8. The girls went on to receive the #6 seed in Section 4AA and defeated the #11th seed, Columbia Heights 59-53 in the opening round. SPA fell in the second round to the #3 seed, Visitation. | Bracket
All-Conference Honorable Mention: Katy Devine ‘26
2023/2024 Captains: Julia Taylor ‘25, Madelyn Moser ‘25, and Naomi Kempcke ‘24

Girls’ basketball received the #12 seed and defeated the #13 seed, Math and Science Academy on Tuesday, February 28 in the opening round of Section 4AA competition. In the second round, SPA fell to a talented St. Croix Preparatory Academy team.
All-Conference Honorable Mention: Catherine Hooley ‘23 and Naomi Kempcke ‘24
Captains: Catherine Hooley ‘23, Ivy Raya ‘23, and Naomi Kempcke ‘24

