Team White sweeps Indiana girls All-Star showcase at Anderson University
Team White ran the table at Anderson, and Olivia Conkin, Te’Asia Briscoe and Mya Turner made strong cases to climb Indiana’s underclass rankings.

The names that moved fastest in Indiana’s underclass conversation came out of Anderson University, where Team White swept the girls All-Star showcase and gave college coaches a sharper read on the state’s next wave. In a four-game format built to separate prospects before the next school season, Olivia Conkin, Te’Asia Briscoe and Mya Turner each put up numbers that should reshape how evaluators stack the class.
The 18th annual Indiana All Star Girls Basketball Classic was staged at O.C. Lewis Gymnasium inside Anderson’s Kardatzke Wellness Center, a $17.4 million, 132,000-square-foot facility that connects the gym with Bennett Natatorium. The event brought together 65 underclass players, 32 juniors and 33 freshmen and sophomores, and used standard high school rules with four eight-minute quarters and no running clock. Two junior games and two futures games gave coaches a detailed look at who can score, defend and hold up when the pace and space get serious.

Team White set the tone immediately with a 72-51 win and never let the day drift. Conkin, a Yorktown guard, scored 20 points with 14 coming in the first half, while Briscoe of Purdue Poly Englewood added 19 and shared Team White’s Most Outstanding Player honors in Game 1. Delaney Betzner of Maconaquah added 12 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals, Jocelyn Eskew of Indianapolis Shortridge had 9 points and 7 rebounds, Modelene Campbell of Daleville grabbed 10 rebounds and scored 4 points, and Mackenna Yadon of Benton Central finished with 4 points and 6 rebounds.
Team Red had its own stock risers in the opener. Mackenzi Rutland of Indianapolis North Central scored 13 points and earned Most Outstanding Player honors for her side, Macy Loy added 12, Olivia Stowers of Beech Grove scored 10, and Jalen Bowling of Brebeuf Jesuit chipped in 8 points, two rebounds, an assist and a steal. Lilly Braun of Bishop Chatard added 5 points and 5 rebounds.

Mya Turner of Fremont took the second game over with 25 points, 20 of them before halftime, and Kendal Hill of South Knox added 15 points and 7 rebounds while earning the FCA Award for her group. Team White closed the showcase with two more decisive wins, 91-42 and 96-55, finishing 4-for-4 on the day. For the coaches and recruiting services watching, that kind of separation matters: it is how a summer showcase turns into a fall rankings conversation.
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