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2020 Area Boys Basketball Sectional Draw

Sectional Dates: March 3-7, 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 (B0516), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be provided for use at each
host site

Class 4A Sectionals

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

Class 3A Sectionals

  • Garrett (7)
    G1: Fort Wayne Bishop Dwenger vs. Fort Wayne Concordia. Tues
    G2: Garrett vs. Woodlan. Wed
    G3: Leo vs. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers. Wed
    G4: Angola 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

  • Manchester (8)
    G1: Wabash vs. Bluffton. Tues
    G2: Manchester vs. Fort Wayne Canterbury. Tues
    G3: Adams Central vs. South Adams. Wed
    G4: Whitko vs. Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian. Wed
    G5: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2. Fri
    G6: Winner of G3 vs. Winner of G4. Fri
    Championship: Winner of G5 vs. Winner of G6. Sat

Regionals – Date: Saturday, March 14, 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 (B0516), the official ball of the IHSAA state tournament, will be
provided for use at each host site.

  • Class 4A at Logansport
    G1: Lafayette Jefferson winner vs. Carroll (Fort Wayne)
    winner.
    G2: Noblesville winner vs. Huntington North winner.
    Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.
  • Class 3A at New Castle
    G1: Norwell winner vs. NorthWood winner.
    G2: New Castle winner vs. Garrett winner.
    Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.
  • Class 2A at North Judson-San Pierre
    G1: Manchester winner vs. Westview winner.
    G2: North Judson-San Pierre winner vs. Bowman
    Academy winner.
    Championship: Winner of G1 vs. Winner of G2.

Semi-State – Date: Saturday, March 21, 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 (B0516), 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, March 15, 2020.

North
Lafayette Jefferson | 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT
Elkhart Central (North Side Gym) | 4 pm ET / 3 pm CT


State Finals – Date: Saturday, March 28, 2020. Site: Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. Admission: $15 (two games). 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 a 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

Class 2A State Championship Game | Approx. 12:45 pm ET

Session II

Class 3A State Championship Game | 6 pm ET

Class 4A State Championship Game | Approx. 8:15 pm ET

No. of Schools Entered: 402 teams, 5,864 participants.
By Class: 101 4A teams; 100 3A teams; 103 2A teams; 98 1A teams.
Total No. of Games: 398 games in 26 days.

2020 State Champions
4A: Carmel (Sectional 8 at Noblesville).
3A: Silver Creek (Sectional 30 at Corydon Central).
2A: Andrean (Sectional 33 at Bowman Academy).
A: Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (Sectional 36 at Manchester).

School Entered for the First Time
A: Riverside (Sectional 58 at Bethesda Christian).

Schools Playing Up One Class Due to Tournament Success Factor
Culver Academies (Class 4A, Sectional 3 at LaPorte).
Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian (Sectional 36 at Manchester).

Most State Championships
8: Marion, Muncie Central.
7: Washington.
4: Carmel, Frankfort, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Lawrence North, Park Tudor.
3: Anderson, Ben Davis, Bloomington South (Bloomington), Evansville Bosse, Franklin Community, Lafayette
Central Catholic, Lafayette Jefferson, Lebanon, Martinsville, Pike.

All‐Time Consecutive Tournament Victories
33: Franklin Community, 1920‐23.
28: Marion, 1985‐88.
24: Lawrence North, 2004‐07.

Active Consecutive Tournament Win Streaks
7: Andrean, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian.
6: Carmel, Silver Creek.

Defending Sectional Champions
4A: Avon, Ben Davis, Bloomington South, Carmel, Center Grove, Chesterton, Fort Wayne Northrop, Huntington
North, Jasper, Jeffersonville, Lawrence Central, Munster, New Palestine, Northridge, Penn, Zionsville.
3A: Angola, Batesville, Beech Grove, Culver Academies, Delta, Evansville Memorial, Greencastle, Hammond, Hanover
Central, Indianapolis Crispus Attucks, Marion, Owen Valley, Princeton Community, Silver Creek, Tippecanoe Valley,
West Lafayette.
2A: Alexandria Monroe, Andrean, Bluffton, Covington, Frankton, Heritage Christian, Linton-Stockton, Marquette
Catholic, Monrovia, Northeastern, Paoli, Shenandoah, Southwestern (Hanover), Tell City, Wabash, Westview.
A: 21st Century-Gary, Argos, Barr-Reeve, Bloomfield, Covenant
Christian (DeMotte), Evansville Day, Fort Wayne Blackhawk
Christian
, Greenwood Christian, Indianapolis Metropolitan,
Lafayette Central Catholic, Lanesville, Morristown, North
Vermillion, Randolph Southern, Southern Wells, West
Washington.

Schools that Won First Sectional Championship Last Year
None.

Active Sectional Championship Streaks (Three or more years)
6: Marquette Catholic.
5: Bloomington South, Carmel.
4: 21st Century-Gary, Covington, North Vermillion.
3: Ben Davis, Center Grove, Culver Academies, Indianapolis
Crispus Attucks, Shenandoah, West Lafayette.

Most Consecutive Sectional Championships
29 by Lafayette Jefferson, 1944‐72.

Top 10 All‐Time Sectional Championships
74: Kokomo.
71: Vincennes Lincoln.
69: Marion.
68: Lafayette Jefferson.
64: Richmond.
59: Muncie Central.
58: Connersville, New Castle.
56: Logansport.
53: New Albany.

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