We lost Bob Springer’s original website texashsbasketballrecords.com after his passing in 2022. We wanted to add back the FINAL records we found due to all the research and his passion for Texas High School Boys Basketball over his lifetime. The Records cover through the 2020-2021 Season.
Bob founded the “Texas Basketball Museum” in Carmine, TX and was the former publisher of “Texas Basketball Magazine”
Texas High School Basketball Records – Overview
Texas high school basketball has a long and competitive history, governed primarily by the University Interscholastic League (UIL). Records are maintained across classifications (1A–6A, with past systems including A–5A), reflecting the size of schools and ensuring competitive balance. These records highlight individual excellence, dominant teams, and historic achievements that have shaped the sport in Texas.
Team Records
Texas has produced many powerhouse basketball programs known for sustained success. Team records typically include:
Schools from major metropolitan areas such as Houston, Dallas–Fort Worth, San Antonio, and Austin have frequently appeared in state championship games, while smaller schools have also built legendary dynasties within their classifications.
Individual Player Records
Individual records showcase exceptional talent and performance, often setting benchmarks that stand for decades. Commonly tracked records include:
Many record-holding players have gone on to successful college and professional basketball careers, contributing to Texas’s reputation as a major basketball talent pipeline.
Importance of Records
Texas high school basketball records serve as more than statistics—they preserve tradition, inspire future athletes, and celebrate excellence. They connect past generations of players and coaches with today’s teams and help maintain the rich legacy of basketball in the state.
For official and up-to-date records, the UIL website and Texas high school athletic archives are the primary sources.