North Dakota High School Basketball Scores

Boys prep basketball playoff action across the state

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

The North Dakota High School Activities Association (NDHSAA) boys basketball playoffs continued with quarterfinal action in several regions across the state. Teams from Bowman County, Central McLean, Glen Ullin, Wilton-Wing, Beulah, Dickinson Trinity, Hazen, Shiloh, Bishop Ryan, Our Redeemer's, Ray, Velva, Bottineau, Dunseith, Rugby, Turtle Mountain, Lakota/Adams-Edmore/Dakota Prairie, Midway-Minto, North Border, North Star, Devils Lake, Four Winds, Grafton, May-Port CG, EKM, Kidder County, Linton, MPB, Oak Grove, Valley City, and Wahpeton all advanced to the next round of the playoffs.

Why it matters

High school basketball is a beloved tradition in North Dakota, with passionate fans following their local teams through the playoffs each year. These scores highlight the competitive spirit and hard work of student-athletes across the state as they vie for a chance at a state championship.

The details

The NDHSAA boys basketball playoffs featured quarterfinal action in several regions on March 10, 2026. In Region 4B, Bowman County defeated New Salem-Almont, Central McLean beat Beach, Glen Ullin topped Garrison, and Wilton-Wing took down Richardton-Taylor. In Region 4A, Beulah routed Standing Rock, Dickinson Trinity bested Watford City, Hazen defeated Killdeer, and Shiloh edged New Town. Other regional quarterfinal winners included Bishop Ryan, Our Redeemer's, Ray, and Velva in Region 3B, as well as Bottineau, Dunseith, Rugby, and Turtle Mountain in Region 3A.

  • The NDHSAA boys basketball playoffs took place on March 10, 2026.

The players

NDHSAA

The North Dakota High School Activities Association, the governing body for high school sports in the state.

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The takeaway

The North Dakota high school basketball playoffs showcase the talent and dedication of student-athletes across the state, as teams compete for a chance at a state championship. These scores highlight the competitive spirit and hard work of players from communities large and small as they pursue their basketball dreams.