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SENIOR SENDOFF: Girls Basketball Seniors Rewrite Record Book

By Roger Grossman | Mar 27, 2026 12:07 PM

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The six members of the 2026 graduating class of Lady Tiger Basketball have left a legacy that few classes in Warsaw history can match. This year’s senior class won 82 games in their four years, which is the second most in school history. They won all 28 Northern Lakes Conference games they played in. They finished with a home record of 44-5, and won 29 of their last 30 in the Tiger Den. Individually, the Class of 2026 includes the top two scorers in Lady Tiger Basketball history. Joslyn Bricker finished as the school’s all-time leading scorer with 1,859 career points—252 more than 2004 Miss Basketball Jaclyn Leininger. Joslyn played in 101 varsity games and started 84. She set the single-game scoring record with 43 against Peru in this season’s Lady Tiger Tournament, and owns the highest single-game postseason scoring record with 35 in the 2025 Semi-state semifinals. Brooke Zartman will graduate as the second leading scorer at Warsaw with 1,674 points and as the all-time leading 3-point shooter. In her four-year career, Zartman started all 101 games the Lady Tigers played, hitting 381 3-pointers—201 more than the previous record. She also owns records for the most 3-pointers in a game and has the top four spots for 3’s in a single season. Only one player in the 51 years of Indiana girls basketball made more 3-pointers in a career than Brooke made. Bricker and Zartman will both represent Warsaw in the Indiana-Kentucky All-Star Series this summer. Alexis Neely leaves Warsaw as the school’s all-time career free throw percentage leader at 83.1-percent. Kyra Kiser, Erin McManus and Kelsey Wrenn join Bricker, Zartman and Neely in leaving a mark on Warsaw Community High School that is unmistakable and long-lasting. Their banner for being state runner-up in 2025 at the east end of the Tiger Den will be a constant reminder of their contribution to the history of girls basketball in Warsaw and Indiana, and will be a reminder of the standard that every Lady Tiger and player must meet from now on. Five of the six seniors will go on to play college basketball. Thank you, ladies, for an amazing ride.

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