Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association Announces 2026 All-State Rosters

The annual showcase of the state's top high school talent will take place on May 30 at Mustang High School.

Mar. 29, 2026 at 7:34pm

A cubist, geometric painting featuring overlapping planes of red, blue, and yellow, capturing the dynamic movement and energy of a girls basketball game.The OGBCA All-State games offer a unique opportunity to see Oklahoma's top high school girls basketball talent compete against each other in a showcase of the state's rising stars.Bixby Today

The Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association has unveiled the rosters for its 2026 All-State games, which will feature the top high school players from across the state competing in three separate contests divided by school classification. The event is set for May 30 at Mustang High School.

Why it matters

The OGBCA All-State games are a highly anticipated annual showcase that highlights Oklahoma's top girls basketball talent. The rosters feature standout players from schools of all sizes, providing a platform for the state's best to compete against their peers and showcase their skills in front of college coaches and the local community.

The details

The Middle game, featuring Classes 4A and 3A, will tip off at 1 p.m., followed by the Small game (2A-B) at 2 p.m. and the Large matchup (6A-5A) at 3:30 p.m. In addition to the rosters, the OGBCA also announced its award winners and hall of fame inductees for 2026.

  • The OGBCA All-State games are set for May 30, 2026 at Mustang High School.
  • The Middle game will be held at 1 p.m., the Small game at 2 p.m., and the Large game at 3:30 p.m.

The players

Rachel Crabaugh

Head coach of the Middle game West team, representing Edmond Memorial High School.

Kyle Richey

Head coach of the Middle game West team, representing Carl Albert High School.

Bobby Belveal

Head coach of the Middle game East team, representing Glenpool High School.

Eric Holmes

Head coach of the Middle game East team, representing Muskogee High School.

Jace Johnson

Head coach of the Small game West team, representing Chickasha High School.

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What’s next

The judges in the OGBCA All-State games will select the Most Valuable Players for each contest following the conclusion of the event on May 30.

The takeaway

The OGBCA All-State games provide a high-profile platform to showcase Oklahoma's top girls basketball talent, offering the state's best players a chance to compete against their peers and earn recognition from college coaches and the local community.