Illiana Christian junior guard Keilah Mudde continued her development this season, providing consistent effort on both ends of the floor while emerging as a reliable contributor for the Vikings’ varsity girls basketball program.
Mudde competed during the 2025-26 season at Illiana Christian High School in Dyer, Indiana, helping the Vikings navigate Northwest Crossroads Conference play and a challenging nonconference schedule.
The junior appeared in 19 games and averaged 5.6 points, 5.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists per contest, contributing across multiple areas of the game. Mudde also added 1.6 steals per game, highlighting her defensive presence and ability to create transition opportunities. She finished the season shooting 47-of-128 from the field while producing several strong offensive performances, including a 14-point outing against Hammond Bishop Noll and 10-point efforts against Wheeler, Calumet Christian and Lowell. In addition, Mudde ranked among Indiana’s leaders in taking charges, placing among the top performers in Class 3A and the Northwest Crossroads Conference.
Her ability to rebound from the guard position and provide defensive energy helped stabilize Illiana Christian throughout the season.
As she enters her senior year, Mudde’s continued growth positions her to play an important role in the Vikings’ future success both offensively and defensively.




