BROOKINGS — Brooklyn Meyer did not win the Summit League player of the year award.

Guess she’ll have to settle for another conference tournament championship, NCAA tournament berth, invitation to the Women’s College All-Star Game and the Becky Hammon Award, given annually to the national mid-major player of the year.

Meyer finished 9th in the NCAA and first in the Summit League with 22.6 points per game while ranking third in the nation in field goal percentage (.646). She also averaged 8.0 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.9 blocks per game, all of which led the team.

Meyer finished her career with 2,097 career points, third on SDSU’s all-time list, while her 767 points this year marked a single-season school record. She also ranks second in school history in blocks and third in rebounds.

The 2026 Summit League Basketball Championship

South Dakota State’s Brooklyn Meyer celebrates a basket and drawing a foul during the Summit League women’s basketball tournament semifinals on Saturday, March 7, 2026 at the Premier Center in Sioux Falls.

Richard Carlson / Inertia

She led the Jacks to the NCAA tournament in all four of her seasons and was named Summit League tournament MVP. In the first round of the NCAA tournament she scored 29 points in a loss to Washington.

On Saturday Meyer will play in the Women’s College All-Star Game in Phoenix.

Meyer is one of just 20 players nationally who will play in the game, selected by a panel of experts. She’ll be teammates in the game with former Sioux Falls Washington standout Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda, who played for Vanderbilt this year after starting her career at Texas.

The game will feature Team Lieberman and Team Miller, coached by Hall of Famers Nancy Lieberman and Cheryl Miller.

Here are the rosters for the tournament:
Team Lieberman
Gabby Elliott, Arizona State
Bella Fontleroy, Baylor
Chance Gray, Ohio State
Nyla Harris, North Carolina
Christeen Iwuala, Ole Miss
Bailey Maupin, Texas Tech
Destiny McPhaul, Miss State
Brooklyn Meyer, SDSU
Ndjakalenga Mwenentanda, Vanderbilt
Jessica Timmons, Alabama

Team Miller
Kara Dunn, USC
Yarden Garzon, Maryland
Micah Gray, Oklahoma State
Amiya Joyner, LSU
Ra Shaya Kyle, Miami
Elle Ladine, Washington
Darianna Littlepage-Buggs, Baylor
Mia Nicastro, Western Illinois
Laila Phelia, Syracuse
Ny-Ceara Pryor, Texas A&M

Matt Zimmer

Matt Zimmer is a Sioux Falls native and longtime sports writer. He graduated from Washington High School where he played football, legion baseball and developed his lifelong love of the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. After graduating from St. Cloud State University, he returned to Sioux Falls, and began a long career in amateur baseball and sports reporting. Email Matt at mzimmer@siouxfallslive.com.