Caribou High School girls win state title on last-second free throws

Sophomore guard Quinn Corrigan leads miraculous comeback in overtime victory

Published on Feb. 20, 2026

Sophomore guard Quinn Corrigan scored 17 second-half points, including a key basket and two last-second free throws, to lead Caribou High School to an overtime victory over Biddeford in the State Class B championship game.

Why it matters

Corrigan's heroics in the state title game a year ago and again this season have cemented her status as a rising star for the Caribou girls' basketball program, which has now won back-to-back state championships.

The details

Trailing late in regulation, Corrigan sparked a comeback to force overtime, then sealed the victory for Caribou with two free throws in the final seconds of the extra period.

  • Corrigan hit the game-winning free throws on Tuesday night.
  • Corrigan also hit a key shot in last year's state title game to lead Caribou to victory.

The players

Quinn Corrigan

A sophomore guard for the Caribou High School girls' basketball team who has emerged as a star player, leading her team to back-to-back state championships.

Caribou High School

The high school located in Caribou, Maine that has won the past two State Class B girls' basketball championships.

Biddeford

The opponent that Caribou High School defeated in overtime to win the State Class B girls' basketball championship.

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What they’re saying

“I was really just lucky that the ball came to me at the end there”

— Quinn Corrigan, Sophomore guard (Bangor Daily News)

What’s next

Corrigan and the Caribou girls' basketball team will look to defend their state title next season as they aim for a three-peat.

The takeaway

Caribou High School has emerged as a girls' basketball powerhouse in Maine, led by the clutch play of sophomore star Quinn Corrigan, who has now delivered game-winning heroics in back-to-back state championship victories.