IHSAA boys basketball sectional pairings for Evansville area

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Southwestern Indiana High School Basketball: Sectional Draws and What They Signify

EVANSVILLE – The stage is set for thrilling high school basketball action across Southwestern Indiana. With sectional draws now complete, teams are charting their paths toward a potential Indianapolis appearance. This year’s brackets promise intense competition and compelling storylines.

Sectional Breakdowns: Key Matchups and Potential Upsets

Sectional 16: North Poised for Success

North High School appears to be the favorite in Sectional 16, earning a rematch against Castle. Their recent 24-point victory over the Knights suggests a strong advantage, though Castle has shown improvement throughout the season. The Reitz-Harrison semifinal also presents an intriguing matchup, with the Panthers having narrowly defeated Harrison earlier this month.

Sectional 31: Princeton Navigates a Favorable Draw

Defending champions Princeton received a beneficial draw in Sectional 31, avoiding tough opponents like Gibson Southern and Jasper until the championship round. Washington, under interim coach Brandt Schuckman, has won five consecutive games and could pose a challenge in the semifinals.

Sectional 32: Boonville, Mount Vernon, and Heritage Hills Clash

Sectional 32 is shaping up to be a battle between Boonville, Mount Vernon, and Heritage Hills, all boasting impressive win records. A rematch between Boonville and Heritage Hills is a distinct possibility after their split in regular season meetings. The Evansville schools – Bosse, Central, and Memorial – will compete on the other side of the bracket, with Bosse appearing to be the strongest contender.

Sectional 47: Linton-Stockton and Sullivan on a Collision Course

In Sectional 47, Linton-Stockton and Sullivan are the teams to watch, avoiding each other until a potential Saturday night showdown. Linton-Stockton faces a challenging first-round game against county rival Eastern Greene.

Sectional 48: Mater Dei Leads a Competitive Field

Mater Dei stands out as the favorite in Sectional 48, boasting the only winning record in the field and a recent surge in performance. The top half of the bracket, featuring South Spencer and defending champion Forest Park, promises a tough battle.

Sectional 62: Barr-Reeve Faces Loogootee Rivalry

Sectional 62 is set to ignite with a rivalry matchup between Barr-Reeve and Loogootee. The winner will likely face North Daviess, creating a demanding path for any team seeking the championship. Orleans, the defending state champion, benefits from a favorable draw, avoiding these contenders until the final round.

Sectional 64: Wood Memorial and Northeast Dubois Vie for the Title

Wood Memorial and Northeast Dubois are expected to contend for the title in Sectional 64, potentially meeting in the championship game. Wood Memorial faces Evansville Christian in a first-round rematch, while Tecumseh has achieved its most victories since 2020.

Sectional Pairings at a Glance

Class 4A at North

Game 1: North vs Castle

Game 2: Reitz vs Harrison

Class 3A at Washington

Game 1: Washington vs Vincennes Lincoln

Game 2: Jasper vs Gibson Southern

Game 3: Princeton vs Game 1 winner

Game 4: Southridge vs Game 2 winner

Class 3A at Boonville

Game 1: Bosse vs Central

Game 2: Mount Vernon vs Boonville

Game 3: Memorial vs Game 1 winner

Game 4: Heritage Hills vs Game 2 winner

Class 2A at North Knox

Game 1: Linton-Stockton vs Eastern Greene

Game 2: West Vigo vs North Knox

Game 3: South Knox vs Game 1 winner

Game 4: Sullivan vs Game 2 winner

Class 2A at Memorial Gymnasium (hosted by Forest Park)

Game 1: Pike Central vs Forest Park

Game 2: North Posey vs Perry Central

Game 3: Tell City vs Mater Dei

Game 4: South Spencer vs Game 1 winner

Game 5: Game 2 vs Game 3 winner

Class 1A at Loogootee

Game 1: Orleans vs Washington Catholic

Game 2: Vincennes Rivet vs Medora

Game 3: Loogootee vs Barr-Reeve

Game 4: North Daviess vs Shoals

Game 5: Game 1 winner vs Game 2 winner

Game 6: Game 3 winner vs Game 4 winner

Class 1A at Wood Memorial

Game 1: Wood Memorial vs Evansville Christian

Game 2: Day School vs Cannelton

Game 3: Springs Valley vs Northeast Dubois

Game 4: Tecumseh vs Game 1 winner

Game 5: Game 2 winner vs Game 3 winner

Looking Ahead: The Road to Indianapolis

March 3rd marks the beginning of sectional play, promising a high-octane tournament experience for fans across Southwestern Indiana. The draws have created compelling matchups and set the stage for potential upsets. As the tournament progresses, teams will demand to demonstrate resilience, strategic gameplay, and unwavering determination to advance toward the ultimate goal: a state championship.

FAQ

Q: What is Southwestern Indiana?
A: Southwestern Indiana is an 11-county region in southern Indiana, with a population of approximately 474,251 as of 2010.

Q: Which city is the primary hub for the region?
A: Evansville is the primary hub for Southwestern Indiana.

Q: When does the sectional tournament initiate?
A: The sectional tournament begins on March 3rd.

Q: Are shot clocks being considered for Indiana high school basketball?
A: The possibility of implementing shot clocks is being discussed, but it is not yet a reality.

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