South Dakota’s Brooklyn Meyer Dominates with Record-Breaking Performance

Sioux Falls, S.D. – The heart of South Dakota State University’s basketball program continues to resonate with hope and inspiration, driven largely by the indomitable spirit of Brooklyn Meyer. As the Jackrabbits’ senior forward, Meyer is setting new standards in women’s basketball across the Summit League. This week, she claimed her fifth Kwik Star Peak Performer of the Week award for the 2025-26 season, amassing a career total of 11.

South Dakota State University

South Dakota State University

Meyer’s remarkable performance was highlighted by a spectacular 31-point game against North Dakota, as SDSU rolled to a massive 99-47 victory. Her shooting accuracy, delivering an impressive 11-of-17 field goals, was no less commendable, while her prowess under the basket was demonstrated by snagging 12 rebounds, nine of which were on the offensive glass. This exemplary display further established her reputation as one of the top players in the Summit League Women’s Basketball.

The win at North Dakota was followed by another stellar performance against Kansas City, where Meyer again led the Jackrabbits to a solid 76-63 victory. She contributed 25 points, eight rebounds, and added four assists along with two blocks, securing her position as a key player pushing the limits of her team’s capabilities. Her consistent performance throughout the season has firmly placed her at the top of the Summit League, where she leads with an average of 21.3 points per game and a field goal conversion rate of 62.5%.

Summit League Women's Basketball

Summit League Women’s Basketball

Brooklyn Meyer hails from Larchwood, Iowa, but her roots now stretch deeply into the community and spirit of South Dakota. Her journey with the Jackrabbits is a testament to her dedication and skill, factors crucial in her securing this accolade five times over the current season. This accomplishment makes Meyer the recipient of the accolade for 11 occasions in total, a record truly worth lauding.

In a league that features talented players like Coryn Watts from Denver, Emani Bennett from Kansas City, and Avery Koenen from North Dakota State, Meyer’s achievements are a beacon of excellence and determination. Her stats this week, averaging 28 points, 10 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 blocks per game, set her apart as a formidable opponent and a proud representative of South Dakota State.

As the Summit League season progresses, Brooklyn Meyer continues to be a pivotal figure, her influence reflecting the spirit and drive emblematic of South Dakota. The state, known for its wide-open spaces and pioneer heritage, finds in Meyer a modern-day emblem of determination and success in collegiate sports.

For South Dakota State University, Meyer’s triumph isn’t just a personal victory. It’s a story of South Dakota itself – its aspirations, its competitive spirit, and its unwavering commitment to nurturing talent and ambition in every corner of the state. In the stadiums and gyms where the Jackrabbits compete, and in the hearts of the South Dakota community, her success resonates as a source of pride and inspiration.