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With 5,085 Points and Counting, Crosby-Ironton's Tori Oehrlein Breaks Minnesota Girls Career Scoring Record

Tori Oehrlein scored 57 points to surpass the 5,060-point record in a 126-39 victory, becoming Minnesota's all-time leading girls basketball scorer.

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CROSBY, Minn. — The hardest shot for Tori Oehrlein Tuesday, Jan. 20, was a free throw. A right-handed layup, something she’s practiced countless times, with 4:28 remaining in the first half of a Great River Conference game against the Mille Lacs Raiders, broke Minnesota’s all-time career points record for a girls’ basketball player. The senior guard for the Crosby-Ironton Rangers and future University of Minnesota Golden Gopher needed 33 points …

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Star Tribune broke the news in Minneapolis, United States on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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