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Maddyn Greenway, base de Providence Academy en Minnesota que fichó con el equipo femenino de baloncesto de Kentucky, fue nombrada Atleta Nacional Femenina del Año de MaxPreps 2025-26 tras una carrera de preparatoria de las más decoradas en la historia de Minnesota, ganando 13 campeonatos estatales en baloncesto, fútbol y atletismo. La jugadora de 5 pies 10 pulgadas terminó como la máxima anotadora de todos los tiempos en Minnesota con 5,621 puntos en baloncesto, además de establecer récords estatales en asistencias, rebotes, goles en fútbol y tiempos en atletismo. Greenway enfatizó que los campeonatos de equipo son más importantes que los récords personales, ganando cinco títulos consecutivos en baloncesto, dos en fútbol y seis en atletismo.
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Maddyn Greenway of Providence Academy in Plymouth, Minnesota, has been named the 2025-26 MaxPreps Female National Athlete of the Year, capping one of the most decorated high school careers in Minnesota history.
The 5-foot-10 point guard, who signed with Kentucky women’s basketball, left Providence Academy as a 13-time state champion across basketball, soccer and track and field. She bucked the modern trend of sports specialization to excel in multiple disciplines at the highest level.
Greenway finished her prep career as Minnesota’s all-time leading scorer in basketball with 5,621 points, which ranks third nationally in girls high school history according to MaxPreps. She also holds state records with 1,186 assists and more than 1,100 rebounds. On the pitch, she scored 218 career goals — the most in Minnesota history — and broke the single-season state record with 62 goals. In track and field, she set state records in the 300-meter hurdles at 41.88 seconds and anchored Providence’s 4×400 relay team to a state record time of 3:51.48.
Despite the mountain of individual accolades, Greenway emphasized that team championships matter more than personal records. “There is a chance the records will be broken, but the championships will remain,” she said after winning her fifth consecutive basketball state title.
Her state championship run includes five straight in basketball, two consecutive soccer titles and six track and field crowns. Providence Academy girls basketball coach Conner Goetz said Greenway’s legacy extends far beyond the record books. “I think in 10 years down the line, 20 years down the line, I think you’re going to see a legacy that she kind of built for the younger generation of girls, female athletes coming through that you don’t have to be one-sport athlete anymore,” he said.
Greenway is the daughter of former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Chad Greenway, who spent 10 seasons in the NFL, and Jenni Greenway, who ran track at Iowa and coaches at Providence Academy. The competitive fire runs deep in the family: her sister Beckett competed alongside her in basketball, soccer and track, while younger sisters Blakely and Carsyn may follow in her footsteps.
As a McDonald’s All-American and the No. 9 player in the Rivals Industry Rankings, Greenway is Kentucky’s highest-ranked recruit since 2013. Coach Kenny Brooks brought her in as one of three signees for the 2026 class, joining guards Savvy Swords and Emily McDonald. She is expected to compete immediately for the Wildcats.
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