Lowell Girls Basketball Wins MVC Cup and Division 2 Titles

Red Raiders defeat Dracut 47-33 to clinch both championships

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The Lowell High girls basketball team captured the MVC Cup with a 47-33 win over Dracut on Friday night. The Red Raiders (16-3) also clinched the MVC Division 2 title with the victory. Deb Kisekka led a balanced attack with 13 points, while Quinn McDonald, Jeneasia Richardson, Meghan Lesniak, and Mikeala Da Conceicao also scored in double figures for Lowell.

Why it matters

The Lowell girls basketball team's double championship is a significant accomplishment, as they were able to win both the MVC Cup and the MVC Division 2 title in the same season. This demonstrates the strength and depth of the Red Raiders' program, which has consistently been one of the top teams in the Merrimack Valley Conference.

The details

Lowell jumped out to an early lead and maintained control throughout the game, outscoring Dracut 47-33. Deb Kisekka led the way with 13 points, while Quinn McDonald and Jeneasia Richardson each added 10 points. Meghan Lesniak and Mikeala Da Conceicao also contributed 7 points each. For Dracut, sophomore center Kelsey Hudson scored a team-high 13 points.

  • The game was played on Friday, February 13, 2026.

The players

Lowell High

The Lowell High girls basketball team, which captured both the MVC Cup and the MVC Division 2 title with their 47-33 win over Dracut.

Deb Kisekka

A Lowell High player who led the team with 13 points in the championship game.

Dracut

The opponent that Lowell defeated 47-33 to win the MVC Cup and Division 2 titles.

Kelsey Hudson

A sophomore center for Dracut who scored a team-high 13 points in the loss.

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What’s next

The Lowell High girls basketball team will now await the announcement of the MIAA state tournament brackets, which will be released on Saturday, February 21, 2026.

The takeaway

Lowell High's girls basketball team has proven itself to be one of the top programs in the Merrimack Valley Conference, capturing both the MVC Cup and Division 2 titles in the same season. This accomplishment highlights the depth and talent of the Red Raiders' roster, and sets them up as a team to watch in the upcoming state tournament.