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Northern Oklahoma College Enid Lady Jets Eliminated from Region Tournament
Team loses 67-53 to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in NJCAA Division I Region II Tournament
Mar. 11, 2026 at 10:36pm
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The Northern Oklahoma College Enid Lady Jets were eliminated from the NJCAA Division I Region II Tournament after suffering a 67-53 loss to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College on Wednesday, March 11, 2026 in Muskogee, Oklahoma.
Why it matters
The Lady Jets' elimination from the regional tournament marks the end of their season, which had seen the team compete at the highest level of junior college basketball in Oklahoma.
The details
Northern Oklahoma College Enid, known as the Lady Jets, were defeated by Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in the NJCAA Division I Region II Tournament held at Rougher Village in Muskogee, Oklahoma. The final score was 67-53, ending the Lady Jets' season.
- The game took place on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
The players
Northern Oklahoma College Enid Lady Jets
The women's basketball team representing Northern Oklahoma College Enid, a junior college located in Enid, Oklahoma.
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
The opponent of Northern Oklahoma College Enid in the NJCAA Division I Region II Tournament, a junior college located in Miami, Oklahoma.
The takeaway
The Lady Jets' elimination from the regional tournament marks the end of their season, but the team can look back on their accomplishments of competing at the highest level of junior college basketball in Oklahoma.


