OGBCA announces All-State girls rosters

Rosters and coaches set for three games on May 30 at Mustang High School

Apr. 2, 2026 at 3:03am

The Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association (OGBCA) has announced the rosters and coaches for the three All-State games scheduled for May 30 at Mustang High School. The games will feature the top high school girls basketball players from across the state, divided into Large (6A-5A), Middle (4A-3A), and Small (2A-B) classifications.

Why it matters

The OGBCA All-State games are a prestigious annual event that showcases the top high school talent in Oklahoma. These games provide an opportunity for the state's best players to compete against each other and showcase their skills in front of college coaches and scouts.

The details

The schedule for the games is as follows: the Middle (4A-3A) East-West game will be at 1 p.m., followed by the Small game (2A-B) at 2 p.m., and the Large (6A-5A) at 3:30 p.m. Class 6A champion Putnam North and Class 2A champion Howe each had three players selected, while Bixby and Union had two players each chosen for the Large (6A-5A) game.

  • The OGBCA All-State games are scheduled for May 30, 2026 at Mustang High School.

The players

OGBCA

The Oklahoma Girls Basketball Coaches Association, the organization that announced the All-State rosters and coaches.

Putnam North

The Class 6A state champion high school that had three players selected for the Large (6A-5A) All-State game.

Howe

The Class 2A state champion high school that had three players selected for the Small (2A-B) All-State game.

Bixby

A high school that had two players selected for the Large (6A-5A) All-State game.

Union

A high school that had two players selected for the Large (6A-5A) All-State game.

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What’s next

The OGBCA All-State games will take place on May 30, 2026 at Mustang High School, showcasing the top high school girls basketball talent in Oklahoma.

The takeaway

The OGBCA All-State games provide a platform for Oklahoma's elite high school girls basketball players to compete against each other and showcase their skills in front of college coaches and scouts, highlighting the strong talent pool in the state.