Small schools head to final days of girls basketball state tournaments
The girls basketball state championships for small schools will be decided over the next three days at three different sites.
The girls basketball state championships for small schools will be decided over the next three days at three different sites.
Resurrection Christian and Riverdale Ridge kept their seasons alive with wins in the 4A girls basketball Great 8.
Holy Family, D'Evelyn keep dancing with Class 4A girls basketball Great 8 victories at the Denver Coliseum.
Tracking the regional champions as they earn their spots in the Class 3A, 2A and 1A girls basketball Great 8 tournaments.
Defending 5A champion Roosevelt and No. 1-seeded Air Academy advanced to the girls basketball Final 4 on Friday.
Mead heading to its second Final 4 trip in three years, Northfield advances to its first girls basketball Final 4.
With wins in the Great 8, Cherokee Trail and Regis Jesuit advanced to next week's Class 6A girls basketball Final 4.
In the early session at the Denver Coliseum, Legend and Valor Christian advanced to the Class 6A girls basketball Final 4.
As regional play begins for Class 3A, 2A and 1A girls basketball teams, some intriguing matchups could be on the horizon.
As the playoffs roll on, the girls basketball Great 8 for Class 6A, 5A and 4A will be contested at the Denver Coliseum.
Standley Lake girls basketball punches ticket to Great 8 with biggest upset so far in the 5A state tournament.
Rock Canyon had three players score in double figures as they beat Pine Creek to reach the 6A girls basketball Great 8.
Small-school girls basketball teams have some talented underclassmen to help them break into the state tournament fields.
Ralston Valley junior Kailey Townsend scores game-winning bucket with 5.1 seconds left in postseason win over Chaparral.
With the Class 6A, 5A and 4A girls basketball postseason starting Tuesday, there are sleepers to watch on each bracket.