OHSAA Girls Basketball Postseason Scoreboard for NE Ohio: March 3, 2026

Several regional basketball semifinals took place as the field continues to shrink towards the state championships.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Several Northeast Ohio girls basketball teams kept their seasons rolling in regional semifinals on Tuesday evening as the field continues to thin out on the path towards the state championships. Teams have battled to survive and advance, with results across Divisions I, II, and V.

Why it matters

The OHSAA girls basketball postseason is a highly anticipated annual event that showcases the top high school talent in Northeast Ohio. As the field narrows, the competition intensifies, making each game crucial for teams looking to capture a state title.

The details

In Division I, Lewis Center Olentangy defeated Berea-Midpark 77-42. In Division II, Archbishop Hoban beat Nordonia 80-42, Twinsburg topped Massillon Washington 63-57, Hudson edged Brecksville-Broadview Heights 51-44 behind 19 points from Abby Henderson, and Olmsted Falls defeated North Canton Hoover 59-33 after building a big first-half lead. In Division V, Chippewa beat Columbiana Crestview 42-36, and Norwayne routed Wooster Triway 63-28.

  • The regional girls basketball semifinals took place on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.

The players

Abby Henderson

A player for the Hudson girls basketball team who scored 19 points in their 51-44 win over Brecksville-Broadview Heights.

Ashley Perdion

A player for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights girls basketball team who combined with teammate Caiya La for 29 points in their 51-44 loss to Hudson.

Caiya La

A player for the Brecksville-Broadview Heights girls basketball team who combined with teammate Ashley Perdion for 29 points in their 51-44 loss to Hudson.

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What’s next

The winners of the regional semifinals will advance to the regional finals, which will determine which teams move on to the state championships.

The takeaway

The OHSAA girls basketball postseason is reaching a critical stage, with teams fighting to keep their championship dreams alive. As the field narrows, the competition will only intensify, making each game a must-see event for high school sports fans in Northeast Ohio.