Boys records since 1932, the year of the first state tournament for which schools had to qualify, unless otherwise indicated; girls records since 1976.

Most consecutive championships
BOYS
1. Campbell County: 6 (1992-97)
2t. Cheyenne Central: 4 (1942-45)
2t. LaGrange: 4 (1958-61)
2t. Burlington: 4 (2014-17)
5t. Cheyenne Central: 3 (1961-63)
5t. Shoshoni: 3 (1962-64)
5t. Rock Springs: 3 (1971-73)
5t. Mountain View: 3 (1975-77)
5t. Cheyenne Central: 3 (1977-79)
5t. Snake River: 3 (2011-13)
GIRLS
1. Douglas: 6 (2018-24)* active, no tournament 2020
2. Campbell County: 5 (1994-98)
3t. Star Valley: 4 (1986-89)
3t. Campbell County: 4 (2001-04)
3t. Jackson: 4 (2007-10)
6t. Rock Springs: 3 (1979-81)
6t. Lusk: 3 (1990-92)
6t. Tongue River: 3 (2005-07)
6t. Cokeville: 3 (2019-21)
6t. Wyoming Indian: 3 (2019-21)

Most consecutive championship game appearances
BOYS
1. Campbell County: 8 years (1990-97)
2. Cheyenne Central: 7 years (1942-48)
3t. Cowley: 5 years (1954-58)
3t. Burlington: 5 years (2014-18)
5t. Cowley: 4 years (1949-52)
5t. Lovell: 4 years (1950-53)
5t. LaGrange: 4 years (1958-61)
5t. University Prep: 4 years (1958-61)
5t. St. Stephens: 4 years (1959-62)
5t. Cheyenne Central: 4 years (1977-80)
5t. Wyoming Indian: 4 years (1983-86)
5t. Lovell: 4 years (1984-87)
5t. Burlington: 4 years (1998-2001)
5t. St. Stephens: 4 years (2004-07)
5t. Wyoming Indian: 4 years (2009-12)
5t. Snake River: 4 years (2011-14)
5t. Wind River: 4 years (2015-18)
5t. Upton: 4 years (2021-24)* active
GIRLS
1. Campbell County: 12 years (1993-2004)
2. Douglas: 6 years (2018-24)* active, no tournament 2020
3t. Natrona: 5 years (1999-2003)
3t. Cokeville: 5 years (2011-15)
3t. Wyoming Indian: 5 years (2017-21)
3t. Cheyenne East: 5 years (2017-22) no tournament 2020
7t. Douglas: 4 years (1982-85)
7t. Sheridan: 4 years (1984-87)
7t. Star Valley: 4 years (1986-89)
7t. Natrona: 4 years (1987-90)
7t. Lusk: 4 years (1989-92)
7t. Thermopolis: 4 years (2001-04)
7t. Tongue River: 4 years (2005-08)
7t. Jackson: 4 years (2007-10)
7t. Big Horn: 4 years (2007-10)
7t. Campbell County: 4 years (2015-18)
7t. Cokeville: 4 years (2018-21)
7t. Upton, 4 years (2021-24)* active

Most consecutive semifinal appearances
BOYS
1. Campbell County: 19 years (1988-2006)
2. Burlington: 13 years (2006-18)
3. Natrona: 11 years (2001-11)
4t. Cheyenne Central: 10 years (1939-48)
4t. Campbell County: 10 years (2010-19)
6t. Rock Springs: 9 years (1969-77)
6t. Cheyenne Central: 9 years (1983-91)
8t. Star Valley: 8 years (1985-92)
8t. Snake River: 8 years (1982-89)
10t. Douglas: 7 years (1999-2005)
10t. Kelly Walsh: 7 years (2013-19)
10t. Buffalo: 7 years (2005-11)
Longest active streak: Upton, 6 years (2019-24)
GIRLS
1. Campbell County: 27 years (1993-2019)
2. Cheyenne East: 11 years (2013-24)* active, no tournament 2020
3. Sheridan: 10 years (1979-88)
4. Wyoming Indian: 9 years (2014-22)
5. Cokeville: 8 years (2009-16)
6t. Burlington: 7 years (1981-87)
6t. Tongue River: 7 years (1992-98)
6t. Star Valley: 7 years (2000-06)
6t. Douglas: 7 years (2017-24)* active, no tournament 2020
6t. Cokeville: 7 years (2018-24)

Most consecutive state tournament qualifications
BOYS
1. Campbell County: 33 years (1988-2020)
2. Natrona: 32 years (1932-64)* no tournament 1936
3. Cheyenne East: 28 years (1985-2012)
4. Wyoming Indian: 25 years (1980-2004)
5. Cheyenne Central: 22 years (1937-58)
6. Evanston: 21 years (2000-20)
7. Rock Springs: 19 years (1969-87)
8. Rock Springs: 16 years (1948-63)
9. Laramie: 15 years (1932-48)* no tournament 1936
10t. Rock Springs: 14 years (1932-46)* no tournament 1936
10t. Jackson: 14 years (1978-91)
10t. Natrona: 14 years (1999-2012)
10t. Burlington: 14 years (2006-19)
10t: Upton, 14 years (2011-24)* active
GIRLS
1. Campbell County: 30 years (1990-2019)
2. Cheyenne East: 25 years (2000-24)* active
3. Natrona: 21 years (1998-2018)
4t. Lusk: 19 years (1986-2004)
4t. Burlington: 19 years (1980-98)
6t. Kaycee: 17 years (2006-22)
6t. Sheridan: 17 years (2000-16)
8. Douglas: 16 years (1980-95)
9. Lovell: 14 years (2005-18)
10t. Sheridan: 13 years (1977-89)
10t. Tongue River: 13 years (1988-2000)
10t. Tongue River: 13 years (2003-15)
10t. Rock Springs: 13 years (2008-20)
10t. Southeast: 13 years (2012-24)* active

Longest state tournament droughts
BOYS
1. Rock River: 46 years (1972-2017)
2. Glendo: 38 years (1979-2022)* no team in 2004, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2023
3. Hulett: 36 years (1932-68)* no tournament 1936, 1943
4. Meeteetse: 35 years (1932-69)* no tournament 1936, 1943; no team 1944
5. Meeteetse: 33 years (1991-2023)
6. Morton, 29 years (1937-66)* no team 1943
7t. Hawk Springs: 26 years (1932-59) *no tournament 1936, 1943
7t. Yoder, 26 years (1932-59)* no tournament 1936, 1943
9. Shoshoni: 24 years (1998-2021)
10t. Wind River: 22 years (1985-2006)
10t. Kaycee, 22 years (1932-61)* no tournament 1936, no team 1943-49
10t. Medicine Bow, 22 years (1932-60)* no tournament 1936, no team 1933-35, 1943, 1947, 1958
GIRLS
1. Glenrock: 29 years (1976-2004)
2. Rock River: 28 years (1988-2015)
3t. Arvada-Clearmont: 24 years (1976-99)
3t. Glendo: 24 years (1989-2020)* no team 2008-13 or 2018-19
5. Dubois: 23 years (2002-24)* active
6. Hulett: 20 years (1982-2001)
7t. Ten Sleep: 19 years (1989-2007)
7t. Pinedale: 19 years (2001-19)
9. Big Piney: 18 years (2003-20)
10. St. Stephens: 17 years (1989-2005)

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State tournament team scoring records
Most points in a game
BOYS

1. Wyoming Indian 129, Moorcroft 82, 1990 2A consolation semis
2. Wyoming Indian 112, Guernsey 72, 1985 2A quarterfinals
3. St. Stephens 111, Albin 69, 1995 1A consolation semis
4. Sheridan 105, Rock Springs 63, 1965 AA quarterfinals
5. Southeast 104, Wright 67, 1986 1A fifth place
Class A/3A record: Star Valley 101, Wheatland 59, 1977 fifth place
(Triple digits have been reached a total of 12 times.)
GIRLS
1. Lusk 91, Wyoming Indian 58, 1991 2A title game
2t. Campbell County 88, Green River 68, 1997 4A title game
2t. Campbell County 88, Cheyenne East 36, 1996 4A semis
4t. Natrona 87, Campbell County 84, 2OT, 2000 4A title game
4t. Campbell County 87, Cheyenne East 33, 1998 4A quarterfinals
Class 3A record: Buffalo 83, Jackson 41, 1993 quarterfinals
Class 1A record: Pine Bluffs 81, Cokeville 72, OT, 1993 consolation semis

Fewest points in a game (since 1952)
BOYS

1. Kelly Walsh 33, Worland 9, 1974 AA first round
2. Lyman 32, Wheatland 17, 2023 3A first round
3t. Albin 54, Medicine Bow 18, 1963 C first round
3t. University Prep 48, St. Stephens 18, 1961 B title game
3t. Greybull 47, Burns 18, 2015 2A quarterfinals
Note: Between 1932 and 1951, four boys teams scored in single digits: Natrona 53, Lusk 8, 1942 AA/A opening round; Rock Springs 47, Hillsdale 8, 1937 all-class opening round; Thermopolis 24, Glenrock 6, 1933 all-class loser’s bracket consolation semis; Cheyenne 17, Buffalo 9, 1932 all-class first round. However, scores below 10 were quite common prior to 1932. Two teams have been shut out at the state tournament: Thermopolis 41, Glendo 0, in the second round in 1928, and Laramie 20, Sheridan 0 in the fourth round in 1921.
GIRLS
1. Kaycee 34, Ten Sleep 8, 2021 1A quarterfinal
2. Douglas 51, Lyman 11, 2021 3A championship
3. Farson 56, Rock River 12, 1987 1A consolation semis, loser’s bracket
4. Burlington 43, Farson 13, 2004 1A semifinals
5t. Southeast 50, Farson 14, 2009 1A quarterfinals
5t. Lingle 52, Ten Sleep 14, 2013 1A quarterfinals
5t. Powell 31, Mountain View 14, 2015 3A semifinals
Class 4A/AA record: Sheridan 42, Kelly Walsh 16, 2012 4A consolation semis; Campbell County 40, Evanston 16, 2013 4A quarterfinals
Class 2A/B record: Rocky Mountain 33, Kemmerer 16, 2023 consolation semis