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2020 Area Girls Basketball Sectional Draw

Sectional Dates: February 4-8, 2020.
Admission: $6 per session; $10 all sessions.
Home Team: The second team listed in each game is the designated home team.
Official Basketball: The Wilson Evolution Wide Channel (B0586), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided for use at each host site.

Class 4A Sectionals

  • at East Noble (6)
    G1: Fort Wayne Northrop vs. Fort Wayne North Side. Tues
    G2: Fort Wayne Snider vs. East Noble. Tues
    G3: DeKalb vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    G4: Carroll (Fort Wayne) vs. Winner of G2. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4. Sat
  • at Fort Wayne South Side (6)
    G1: New Haven vs. Homestead. Tues
    G2: Fort Wayne South Side vs. Huntington North. Tues
    G3: Columbia City vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    G4: Fort Wayne Wayne vs. Winner of G2. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4. Sat

Class 3A Sectionals

  • at Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran (6)
    G1: Woodlan vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger. Tues
    G2: Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran vs. Leo. Tues
    G3: Garrett vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    G4: Angola vs. Winner of G2. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4. Sat
  • at Mississinewa (7)
    G1: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers vs. Norwell. Tues
    G2: Bellmont vs. Eastern (Greentown). Wed
    G3: Heritage vs. Oak Hill. Wed
    G4: Mississinewa vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    G5: Winner of G2 vs. Winner of G3. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G4 vs. Winner of G5. Sat

Class 2A Sectionals

  • at Bluffton (7)
    G1: Churubusco vs. Adams Central. Tues
    G2: Bluffton vs. Whitko. Wed
    G3: South Adams vs. Eastside. Wed
    G4: Fort Wayne Canterbury vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    G5: Winner of G2 vs. Winner of G3. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G4 vs. Winner of G5. Sat

Class 1A Sectionals

  • at Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (5)
    G1: Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian vs. Bethany Christian. Tues
    G2: Elkhart Christian vs. Lakewood Park Christian. Fri
    G3: Fremont vs. Winner of G1. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G2 vs. Winner of G3. Sat

Regionals – Date: Saturday, February 15, 2020.
Admission: $8 per session; $10 both sessions.
Home Team: The second team listed in each game is the designated home team.
Official Basketball: The Wilson Evolution Wide Channel (B0586), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be
provided for use at each host site.

Class 4A at Marion
G1: Westfield winner vs. Logansport winner.
G2: East Noble winner vs. Fort Wayne South Side
winner
.
Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.

Class 3A at Bellmont
G1: Mississnewa winner vs. Yorktown winner.
G2: Twin Lakes winner vs. Fort Wayne Concordia
Lutheran winner
.
Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.

Class 2A at Winamac Community
G1: Whiting winner vs. Fairfield winner.
G2: Hebron winner vs. Bluffton winner.
Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.

Class 1A at Caston
G1: Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian winner vs. Morgan Township winner.
G2: Culver Community winner vs. Pioneer winner.
Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.

Semi-States – Date: Saturday, February 22, 2020.
Admission: $10.
Home Team: The winners of the even-numbered regionals will be the designated home teams.
Official Basketball: The Wilson Evolution Wide Channel (B0586), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be
provided for use at each host site.
Note: Teams will be assigned to semi-state sites on Sunday, February 16, 2020. Two games will be played at each site
beginning at the time listed below.
North
LaPorte | 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT
Logansport | 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT
South
Jasper | 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT
Jeffersonville | 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT

State Finals – Date: Saturday, February 29, 2020.
Site: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis.
Admission: $15.00 per session. Reserved single session tickets may be purchased at the participating schools the week of the state finals. Contact participating schools for ticket distribution hours. Any remaining tickets will be available game
day at the ticket office at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
Gates Open: Bankers Life Fieldhouse will open its gates to fans beginning one hour prior to the start of each session – 9:30
am ET and again at 5 pm ET. The venue will be cleared between the Class 2A and 3A games.
Home Team: The winners of the north semi-states will be the designated home teams.
Official Basketball: The Wilson Evolution Wide Channel (B0516), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be
used.
Television: All four state championship games will air live on Fox Sports Indiana.
Webstream: For viewers outside of the Fox Sports Indiana coverage area, a live stream will be available at IHSAAtv.org. For
those within the FSI coverage area, the stream will be available only on delayed basis following the conclusion of the
telecast.
Radio: Each game will be broadcast on affiliates of the IHSAA Champions Network.
Session I
Class A State Championship Game | 10:30 am ET / 9:30 am CT
Class 2A State Championship Game | Approx. 12:45 pm ET / 11:45 am CT
Session II
Class 3A State Championship Game | 6 pm ET / 5 pm CT
Class 4A State Championship Game | Approx. 8:15 pm ET / 7:15 pm CT

No. of Schools Entered: 395 teams.
By Class: 101 4A teams; 103 3A teams; 97 2A teams; 94 1A teams.
Total No. of Games: 391 games in 26 days.
Defending State Champions
4A: Hamilton Southeastern (vs. Carmel in Sectional 8 at Westfield).
3A: Northwestern (vs. Logansport in 4A Sectional 7 at Logansport).
2A: Oak Hill (vs. Heritage in 3A Sectional 23 at Mississinewa).
1A: Marquette Catholic (drew bye in 2A Sectional 33 at Whiting).
Most State Championships
7: Heritage Christian.
6: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers.
5: Fort Wayne Canterbury.
4: Bedford North Lawrence, Ben Davis.
3: Kokomo, Lafayette Central Catholic, North Central (Indianapolis), Tri-Central.
2: Brebeuf Jesuit, Crown Point, East Chicago Roosevelt, Evansville Mater Dei, Fort Wayne Concordia Lutheran, Huntington
North, Indianapolis Cathedral, Marquette Catholic, Martinsville, Northwestern, Oregon-Davis, Shenandoah, South Bend
St. Joseph, Triton, Warsaw.
All-Time Consecutive State Tournament Victories
31: Heritage Christian, 2006-10.
26: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, 1999-2002.
25: Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2008-11; Heritage Christian, 2014-17.
24: Kokomo, 1992-94.
23: Tri-Central, 2003-06.
20: Crown Point, 1984-86; Evansville Mater Dei, 2012-14; Fort Wayne Canterbury, 2012-14.
17: Ben Davis, 2009-11.
Active Consecutive State Tournament Win Streaks
14: Marquette Catholic.
13: Northwestern.
7: Oak Hill
6: Hamilton Southeastern.

2019 Sectional Champions
4A: Bedford North Lawrence, Ben Davis, Bloomington South, Carroll (Fort Wayne), Castle, Center Grove, Crown Point,
Hamilton Southeastern, Homestead, Kankakee Valley, Lawrence North, Mooresville, Mt. Vernon (Fortville), Penn,
Plymouth, Zionsville.
3A: Angola, Benton Central, Danville Community, Gary West Side, Gibson Southern, Greensburg, Indianapolis Bishop
Chatard, Knox, Marion, Mishawaka Marian, New Castle, Northview, Northwestern, Salem, Vincennes Lincoln, West
Noble.
2A: Bluffton, Central Noble, Covenant Christian (Indianapolis), Eastern (Pekin), Evansville Mater Dei, Hammond Bishop
Noll, Lafayette Central Catholic, Monroe Central, North Judson-San Pierre, Oak Hill, South Knox, South Ripley, Tipton,
Triton Central, Western Boone, Winchester Community.
1A: Blue River Valley, Cowan, Fremont, Greenwood Christian, Jac-Cen-Del, Lanesville, Marquette Catholic, North Central
(Farmersburg), North Vermillion, Northfield, Pioneer, South Central (Union Mills), Tecumseh, University, Vincennes Rivet,
West Washington.

Active Sectional Championship Streaks (Three or more years)
11: Jac-Cen-Del.
8: Bedford North Lawrence.
6: Hammond Bishop Noll.
5: Covenant Christian (Indianapolis).
4: Gary West Side, Marquette Catholic, Vincennes Lincoln, Vincennes Rivet, Zionsville.
Most Consecutive Sectional Championships
18 by Rushville, 1980-97.
Top 10 All-Time Sectional Championships
31: Rushville.
28: Bedford North Lawrence.
25: Ben Davis.
24: Jac-Cen-Del, NorthWood.
21: Benton Central, Center Grove.
20: Fort Wayne Bishop Luers, Gary West Side, Jasper, Kokomo, Mooresville, Sullivan, Valparaiso.

About the Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc. (IHSAA)
The IHSAA is a voluntary, not-for-profit organization that is self-supporting without the use of tax monies. Since its founding in 1903, the Association’s mission has been to provide wholesome, educational athletics for the secondary schools of Indiana. Its 412 member high schools – public, institutional, parochial and private – pay no annual membership fee or incur entry fees to play in the Association’s tournaments. A state tournament series is conducted annually in 22 sports, 10 for girls, 10 for boys and two
co-ed (unified flag football and unified track and field). A 19-person board of directors, elected by member school principals, governs the organization.

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