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ATAP defeats No. 7 Detroit Loyola in D3 boys basketball regional semifinal
Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac advances after 83-59 victory
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac (ATAP) defeated No. 7 Detroit Loyola 83-59 in the Division 3 regional semifinal boys basketball game played at Clawson, Michigan on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
Why it matters
This victory for ATAP over the highly ranked Detroit Loyola team is a significant achievement, as it advances ATAP to the next round of the Division 3 state tournament. The outcome highlights the strength of ATAP's basketball program and its ability to compete against top-tier opponents.
The details
ATAP dominated the game, leading from start to finish and outscoring Detroit Loyola by a wide margin. The win showcases ATAP's depth, skill, and strong team performance to overcome a highly ranked opponent.
- The game was played on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
- ATAP defeated Detroit Loyola by a score of 83-59.
The players
Arts & Technology Academy of Pontiac (ATAP)
A high school basketball team competing in the Division 3 state tournament.
Detroit Loyola
A high school basketball team ranked No. 7 in Division 3 that was defeated by ATAP.
The takeaway
ATAP's decisive victory over the highly ranked Detroit Loyola team demonstrates the strength and potential of their basketball program, and sets them up for a deep run in the Division 3 state tournament.

