Alabama transfer guard Chloe Spreen announced her commitment to Indiana today.
The 5-foot-10 guard, a native of Bedford, was the 2024 Indiana Miss Basketball out of Bedford North Lawrence.
As a freshman for the Crimson Tide, Spreen played in 20 games and averaged 1.2 points in 6.7 minutes. She shot 26.9 percent from the field.
Spreen scored a season-high five points in a 98-49 win against Georgia State on December 2.
As a senior at Bedford North Lawrence, Spreen averaged 20.9 points and 6.9 rebounds per game. She led Bedford to a 20-5 record and a sectional championship in the 2023-24 season.
For her career at BNL, she scored 1,869 points to go along with 633 rebounds, 259 assists, 200 steals and 62 blocked shots.
She was rated a four-star recruit by ESPNW in the 2024 recruiting class. Spreen has three seasons of eligibility remaining.
Here are a few more details on Spreen, via the Indiana Miss Basketball announcement last spring:
Spreen is the third Miss Basketball winner in BNL history, joining Marla Inman in 1992 and Jorie Allen in 2019. She also is the fourth Bedford player to wear No. 1, with Damon Bailey being voted Mr. Basketball in 1990. Spreen also is the program’s 12th girls’ and Bedford’s 15th overall Indiana All-Star. The girls’ list includes Ronda Hillenburg (1978), Kelly Fitzgerald (1983), Carrie Mount (1991), Amy Walker (1991), Inman, Jenna Allen (2015), Alexa Bailey (2015), Dominique McBryde (2015), Jorie Allen, Chloe McKnight (2021) and Karsyn Norman (2023). The boys’ list includes John Brennan from the old Bedford High School (1943), Damon Bailey and Cole Sinclair (2001).
A University of Alabama recruit, Spreen averaged 20.4 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.4 steals in leading Bedford North Lawrence to a 20-5 season and a 13th consecutive sectional championship. That came after a junior season where she averaged 19.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.7 steals in keying the Lady Stars to 27-3 campaign that include the 2023 Class 4A state championship.
For her career, Spreen totaled 1,869 points, 633 rebounds, 259 assists and 200 steals while BNL amassed an aggregate record of 93-14 over her four seasons (22-3, 24-3, 27-3 and 20-5). She stands second on the BNL all-time list in girls’ basketball scoring with Jorie Allen is the leader with 1,930 points. Spreen also is a four-time IBCA All-State selection, including a three-time IBCA Supreme 15 honoree. She was a 2023 Associated Press first-team All-State pick, and she was a 2024 McDonald’s All-American nominee. In addition, she was a four-time all-Hoosier Hills Conference selection.
Category: Women’s Basketball
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