Thank you to everyone who participated in, attended, supported,
and facilitated the 2023 NVWBCA All-Star Game!
It was truly a showcase of the best our Region has to offer,
and we are excited to see how all of these great players and coaches fare in the future.
Congratulations to all the award winners, and see you next year!
Northern Region All-Stars
Occoquan Region All-Stars
Amor Harris – Alexandria City
Caitlin Crump – Oakton
All-Star MVPs
All-Star MVPsCaitlin Crump – Oakton
Amor Harris – Alexandria City
Northern Region & Liberty District
POY Kara Bremser – McLean
COY Jen Sobota – McLean
COY Jen Sobota – McLean
POY Georgia Simonsen – Robinson
COY T.J. Dade – Robinson
Occoquan Region & Patriot District
COY Barbara Burgess – Justice
POY Toni McCrae – Edison
National District
Concorde District
POY Jahniya Marion – Centreville
COY Jo McLane – Centreville
Ryleigh Thurston – Centreville
Ellen Grace Burke – Oakton
NVWBCA Scholarship Winners

SUNDAY March 19 @ Oakton High School
1:00 PM – 3-Point Contest
2:00 PM – All-Star Game
Admission: Adults – $7 / Under 12 – $5
NWWBCA year-end awards and NVWBCA scholarship will be awarded
2023 NVWBCA ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS
NORTHERN REGION | OCCOQUAN REGION | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Kara Bremser – McLean | Elizabeth Cheek – Justice | |||
Bella Bruce – Westfield | Rachel Dexter – West Springfield | |||
Annalise Castillo – Herndon | Amor Harris – Alexandria City | |||
Caitlin Crump – Oakton | Litzy Lujan-Gonzalez – Mount Vernon | |||
Kayla Dixon – Madison | Gaelen McCarty – Fairfax | |||
Jessica Dornak – South Lakes | Toni McCrae – Edison | |||
Aylin Humphrey – Herndon | Princess Mensah – Mount Vernon | |||
Shushan Krikorian – McLean | Caroline Shimp – Robinson | |||
Sarah Link – Madison | Amelia Simonsen – Robinson | |||
Loren Nelson – Wakefield | Tina Vaughn – Lake Braddock | |||
Renee Timbers – South Lakes | ||||
Coach Jo McLane – Centreville | Coach Barbara Burgess – Justice |

Videos from 2022 NVWBCA College Showcase now available here!
Congratulations to all the players, coaches, and fans who participated in this year’s NVWBCA College Showcase. The event was a resounding success!
We would like to thank all of our coaches, referees, volunteers, and sponsors.
See you next year!
PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THE 22ND NVWBCA SHOWCASE IS NOW CLOSED
Registrants will receive an email with specific instructions for check in and a schedule for the event
PLAYERS WISHING TO REGISTER AT THE DOOR WILL BE ACCEPTED ON A SPACE AVAILABLE BASIS
FEE $90 + $10 LATE REGISTRATION FEE
NVWBCA COLLEGE SHOWCASE IS BACK!
The NVWBCA COLLEGE SHOWCASE will be back in 2022 for its 22nd Edition. After a 2-year Hiatus due to Covid, the Showcase last held at Robinson Secondary in 2019 will return.
This annual event, which began in 1996, has grown and adjusted over the years in response to player needs and changing NCAA rules. The last five
editions after the last rule changes have focused on the event as an exposure opportunity for Division II, Division III, and NAIA Colleges. Over the years,
many players have solidified their college options and opened new doors for recruitment at his event. The NVWBCA is proud of its role in providing
this opportunity for young women and proud that any PROCEEDS FOR THE EVENT HELP TO FUND THE NVWBCA SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
NVWBCA 22ND COLLEGE SHOWCASE
SEPTEMBER 25, 2022
FAIRFAX High School
8:00 am – 1:00 pm
Open to all High school players interested in a “good run “and the opportunity to be seen by college coaches. Over 100 colleges have been invited to attend.
This is an individual event. Registered players will be placed on teams of 8-10 and will compete in three (3) games. Guidelines are in place to ensure equal playing time.
Click here to go to the Registration form and instructions
2022 NVWBCA SPRING/SUMMER LEAGUE
The 1 st NVWBCA Spring/Summer league was held in 2022 with games being held in May and June at Lake Braddock and West Springfield.
Nine teams fielded teams: Oakton, West Springfield, Lake Braddock, Lewis, Edison, Chantilly, Marshall, South Lakes and Fairfax
The league was marked by spirited play and a lot of fun for the players. Clearly, they enjoyed
playing with their high school teammates even during AAU/travel/Club time. The parents were
delighted to catch up with their daughter’s HS teammates and parents and to not have to payhuge sums to watch their daughters play.
To be sure, there were challenges with scheduling, gym space and player availability. These issues
can be addressed with earlier planning now that the league is a reality and it can be a great
opportunity for players to play fun, competitive basketball with the HS teammates in the off-
season. Further study will be given to continuing this positive event for o Northern Virginia players.
Photos from the 17th Suburban Classic



