
Caroline Bradley is a high school basketball player from Oak Grove, recognized as LSWA Miss Basketball for her outstanding performance in the sport.
Being named LSWA Miss Basketball signifies that a player has demonstrated exceptional skill, leadership, and performance in high school basketball within Louisiana.
Caroline Bradley has won the LSWA Miss Basketball award twice, having received it for the second consecutive year.
Caroline Bradley from Oak Grove has been named LSWA Miss Basketball for the second consecutive year. This recognition highlights her exceptional performance in high school basketball.
Oak Grove's Caroline Bradley is once again named LSWA Miss Basketball
The Wossman Lady Wildcats with their fifth consecutive LHSAA championship.
Wossman's Makaiya Johnson (right) and Heaven Weeks (right) and coach Otis Robinson with the LHSAA Division II nonselect championship trophy.
Sterlington and Wossman right before tipoff of the Division II nonselect semifinals.
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The Wossman Lady Wildcats with their fifth consecutive LHSAA championship.
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The Wossman Lady Wildcats with their fifth consecutive LHSAA championship.
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Wossman's Makaiya Johnson (right) and Heaven Weeks (right) and coach Otis Robinson with the LHSAA Division II nonselect championship trophy.
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Sterlington and Wossman right before tipoff of the Division II nonselect semifinals.
OAK GROVE — The postseason honors continue to roll in for Oak Grove girls basketball's Caroline Bradley.
After being Louisiana's Gatorade Player of the Year and the LSWA's Outstanding Player for Class 2A in back-to-back seasons, the Lady Tigers' junior center was named the Farm Bureau Insurance/LSWA Miss Basketball for the second year in a row.
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Bradley, who committed to LSU on Monday, averaged 27 points, 16.9 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 3.4 blocks and 1.4 steals per game last season and eclipsed 2,000 career points at Oak Grove. The Lady Tigers were LHSAA semifinalists in each of the last two seasons, finishing as state runners-up in 2025. With nearly the entire team returning for next season, Oak Grove aims on winning its first girls basketball championship in 67 years.
Bradley joins Pineville's Kisha James (1997-98), Capitol's Seimone Augustus (2001-02), Salmen's Kalani Brown (2014-15), Destrehan's Cara Ursin (2016-17) and Parkway's Mikaylah Williams (2022-23) as the sixth LHSAA girls basketball player to take home Miss Basketball honors in consecutive seasons.
This article originally appeared on Monroe News-Star: Oak Grove's Caroline Bradley LSWA Miss Basketball back-to-back seasons
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