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The VYPE DFW Girls Basketball Player of the Year is an annual fan-vote award for public-school girls basketball players across the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area. VYPE Media editors select the nominee slate from players receiving coverage in the DFW section; fans then vote free on vype.com to determine the winner.
The award recognizes the top girls basketball player in one of the most competitive high school sports markets in Texas. DFW's girls basketball landscape includes programs competing in UIL 6A-D1, the top rung of Texas scholastic athletics, where state titles require wins over the largest schools in the state. The 2025-26 VYPE poll confirmed a closing deadline of approximately March 30, placing it at the end of the winter girls basketball season.
| Item | Detail |
|---|---|
| Organizer | VYPE Media (DFW) |
| Platform | vype.com, DFW section |
| Award scope | DFW public-school girls basketball players |
| Nomination model | Editorial — VYPE DFW staff select nominees |
| Vote cost | Free |
| 2026 poll close | Approximately March 30 at 11:59 pm |
| Anti-abuse policy | Bots and voting software trigger vote deletion and possible disqualification |
| Contest type | Annual fan vote, winter sport |
No program defines the DFW girls basketball conversation more than DeSoto's Lady Eagles, who claimed the program's first UIL state championship in a milestone confirmed by VYPE DFW headlines. That achievement signals not only a dominant on-court program but also a school community with the infrastructure to mobilize large numbers of fans around a digital poll.
Duncanville's Lady Panthers reached the UIL 6A-D1 state final in the same competitive window, establishing a DFW rivalry at the highest level of Texas girls basketball. Allen's Lady Eagles compete in District 7-6A, one of the deepest girls basketball districts in the DFW area. Cedar Hill, known as a DFW power across multiple sports, also appears in the regional girls basketball footprint.
| School | Classification | Girls basketball distinction | Community scale |
|---|---|---|---|
| DeSoto Lady Eagles | UIL 6A-D1 | First UIL girls basketball state title; confirmed in VYPE coverage | Large DFW south enrollment; active fan base |
| Duncanville Lady Panthers | UIL 6A-D1 | UIL 6A-D1 state final contender | One of DFW's largest and most active school communities |
| Allen Lady Eagles | UIL 6A-D1 | District 7-6A competitor | Large Collin County enrollment; engaged athletics fan base |
| Cedar Hill Lady Longhorns | UIL 6A | DFW south athletics program | Named in DFW girls basketball coverage area |
| Southlake Carroll Lady Dragons | UIL 6A-D2 | Multi-sport powerhouse; named in VYPE DFW coverage | Strong booster infrastructure across sports |
| North Crowley Lady Panthers | UIL 6A-D1 | Fort Worth area program | Named in VYPE DFW powerhouse group |
| Highland Park Lady Scots | UIL 5A-D2 | Historically strong across sports | Named in VYPE DFW powerhouse list; well-funded booster programs |
| Prosper Lady Eagles | UIL 6A-D2 | Rising Collin County athletics program | Named in VYPE DFW coverage; fast-growing community |
| South Oak Cliff Lady Bears | UIL 5A-D2 | Dallas program across multiple sports | Named in VYPE DFW coverage |
The VYPE DFW Girls Basketball Player of the Year poll follows the same editorial-nomination, public-vote model as other VYPE DFW sport awards. VYPE editors publish the girls basketball nominee slate on vype.com, and the poll opens for fan voting. Fans select a nominee and submit their vote from the poll embed. The athlete with the most legitimate votes when the deadline passes wins.
The VYPE DFW section contains multiple sport polls at different times of year. Supporters should bookmark the exact girls basketball poll URL rather than navigating from the general DFW homepage each time. Sending a generic VYPE link to voters can result in them landing on the wrong ballot.
VYPE's stated anti-abuse policy disqualifies bots and voting software. Vote deletion can harm a nominee who was previously in the lead. All campaign activity should use real voters in normal browser sessions. For reference on platform mechanics, see the online voting guide.
| Step | Detail | Practical note |
|---|---|---|
| Editorial nomination | VYPE selects girls basketball nominees | Player must be on the official ballot before fan activity helps |
| Poll launch | Public poll appears on vype.com DFW section | Bookmark the direct girls basketball poll URL |
| Fan voting window | Open until posted deadline | Space out outreach messages across the full poll window |
| 2026 deadline | Approximately March 30 at 11:59 pm | Send final push the morning of the close date |
| Violation rule | Bot use triggers deletion and possible DQ | Organic human votes are the safe and effective path |
Girls basketball is a winter UIL sport, and the VYPE DFW fan vote typically follows the end of the postseason. The placement of the poll right after state play means that programs reaching the state tournament arrive at the ballot with fresh name recognition and fan energy.
| Stage | Approximate window | Connection to VYPE poll |
|---|---|---|
| Non-district play | November to December | Early-season stats build VYPE coverage eligibility |
| District play — 6A-D1, 5A | January to February | District champion status drives nomination consideration |
| Area and Regional playoffs | Late February | Deep playoff runs increase a player's profile entering the ballot window |
| UIL State Tournament | Late February to early March | State finalists and champions are prime POY candidates |
| VYPE DFW girls basketball fan poll | Mid-to-late March | Confirmed closing approximately March 30, 2026 |
| Winner announced | After poll close | VYPE publishes the result on vype.com |
For DeSoto, which won the state championship, the poll window arrives with the entire Lady Eagles community still celebrating a historic accomplishment. That emotional momentum is one of the strongest mobilization conditions a fan-vote campaign can operate in.
Girls basketball communities in DFW have well-established networks through booster clubs, travel-ball leagues, and school athletic departments. The most effective vote campaigns leverage those existing relationships rather than trying to build new audiences from scratch during the poll window.
Team parent group chats, booster email lists, school athletic department social accounts, and the nominee's personal social media are the four channels with the highest conversion rates. A message from the head coach specifically requesting fan support carries more weight than a generic school post.
Supporters who want additional guidance on structuring a fan-poll campaign can review the sports fan poll vote guide, which covers how programs across the country have managed online polling campaigns.
| Channel | Audience type | Timing recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Team family group chat | Immediate family network — highest trust | Poll open day, midpoint, and final evening |
| Booster club email list | Organized supporters — medium-high trust | Poll open day and 48 hours before close |
| Head coach or AD post | Broad school community — institutional authority | Poll open day for maximum early impact |
| Athlete's personal social account | Follower community — variable reach | Poll open day and final 24 hours |
| School student section accounts | Student body — youth voter pool | Midpoint and final day |
VYPE DFW runs fan-vote Player of the Year awards across multiple sports throughout the school year. Girls basketball sits in the same late-March window as boys basketball, meaning DFW school communities that have athletes in both polls may manage two simultaneous campaigns with separate poll links and different nominee pools.
Football, soccer, softball, and volleyball awards each occupy different calendar slots. The girls basketball poll is distinct from all of them in both timing and school focus. A family tracking a girls basketball nominee should not assume that votes or campaign messages intended for another sport's poll carry over.
| Award | Sport and gender | Approximate DFW poll window |
|---|---|---|
| Girls Basketball Player of the Year | Girls basketball | Late March (confirmed ~March 30, 2026) |
| Boys Basketball Player of the Year | Boys basketball | Late March (separate ballot and nominee pool) |
| Softball Player of the Year | Girls softball | Spring, after UIL softball season |
| Girls Soccer Player of the Year | Girls soccer | Late April to early May |
| Football Offensive POY | Football | January (end-of-season) |
| Volleyball awards | Girls volleyball | November to December |
Find additional DFW and Texas fan-vote award guides at Texas contest guides. Browse awards from other states and regions at USA fan vote guides.
Visit vype.com and open the Texas DFW section. Look specifically for the Girls Basketball Player of the Year fan poll page — confirm it is labeled for girls basketball and not the companion boys basketball or a different sport ballot.
The ballot lists girls basketball athletes selected by VYPE DFW editors. Read each nominee's name and school, then click the correct athlete to cast your vote. No login or account is required.
VYPE disqualifies bots and voting software. Cast votes using a normal browser at a human pace. Return to the poll page throughout the open window to add additional votes as the rules allow.
Share the direct girls basketball poll link — not the general VYPE DFW page — with parents, teammates, boosters, student sections, and alumni connected to the nominee's school before the approximately March 30 deadline.
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