Millwood Falcons Capture Class 3A State Basketball Championship

Dominant defense and transition offense lead Millwood to decisive victory over Roland Rangers

Mar. 19, 2026 at 3:04am

The Millwood Falcons capped off another dominant season by defeating the Roland Rangers 83-41 to win the OSSAA Class 3A Boys Basketball State Championship at the OG&E Coliseum in Oklahoma City. Millwood's relentless defense created turnovers that led to easy transition baskets, as the Falcons built a comfortable lead by halftime and cruised to the title in the second half.

Why it matters

Millwood has a storied basketball tradition, having won numerous Class 3A state championships over the years. This victory continues the program's legacy of excellence and solidifies their status as one of Oklahoma's premier high school basketball teams.

The details

Millwood's pressure defense forced Roland into tough shots and turnovers, which the Falcons quickly converted into points on the other end. Millwood's depth and athleticism overwhelmed the Rangers as the game progressed, with the Falcons pulling away in the second half to secure the comfortable victory.

  • The championship game was played on Saturday, March 18, 2026.
  • Millwood entered the game ranked No. 1 in Class 3A.

The players

Millwood Falcons

The Millwood High School basketball team, a perennial powerhouse in Oklahoma Class 3A basketball.

Roland Rangers

The Roland High School basketball team, who made a strong tournament run before falling to Millwood in the state championship game.

Jordan Smith

A Millwood player who scored 20 points and grabbed 6 rebounds in the championship game.

Marcus Johnson

A Millwood player who scored 16 points and dished out 5 assists in the title game.

Colton Williams

A Roland player who led the Rangers with 13 points in the championship matchup.

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The takeaway

Millwood's dominant performance in the Class 3A state championship game showcases the program's continued excellence and legacy as one of Oklahoma's top high school basketball teams. The Falcons' relentless defense and transition offense proved too much for the Roland Rangers, as Millwood secured another state title to add to their storied history.