After two weeks of sectional play, the OHSAA girls basketball tournament has reached the district round, beginning on Feb. 26, with the regionals beginning on March 4. Those games will all be played at neutral sites.
The final four teams in each division will then head to the University of Dayton Arena for the state tournament, with the Division III and Division IV state semifinals on Thursday, March 14 and the Division I and Division II state semifinals on Friday, March 15 and the four state championship games on Saturday, March 16.
2024 OHSAA girls basketball tournament brackets
Division I
Region 1 – Medina
Northeast 4
Northeast 1
Northeast 2
Northeast 3
Region 2 – Sandusky
Northeast 6
Northwest 2
Northwest 1
Northeast 5
Region 3 – Westerville
Central 3
Central 1
Central 2
Central 4
Region 4 -Cincinnati
Southwest 1
Southwest 3
Southwest 4
Southwest 2
Division II
Region 5 – Barberton
Northeast 2
Northeast 1
Northeast 3
Northeast 5
Region 6 – Mansfield Senior
Central 1
Northwest 1
Northeast 4
Northwest 2
Region 7 – Zanesville
Southeast 2
East 2
Southeast 1
East 1
Region 8 – Springfield
Southwest 2
Central 2
Southwest 3
Southwest 1
Division III
Region 9 – Stow
Northeast 4
Northeast 2
Northeast 1
Northeast 3
Region 10 – Elida
Central 2
Northwest 1
Northwest 3
Northwest 2
Region 11 – Logan
East 1
Southeast 2
Southeast 3
Southeast 1
Region 12 – Springfield
Central 1
Southwest 3
Southwest 2
Southwest 1
Division IV
Region 13 – Massillon
Northeast 3
Northwest 1
Northeast 2
Northeast 1
Region 14 – Elida
Northwest 3
Northwest 5
Northwest 2
Northwest 4
Region 15 – Pickerington
Southeast 2
East 1
Southeast 1
Central 1
Region 16 – Vandalia
Southwest 1
Northwest 6
Southwest 2
Southwest 3
Africentric girls basketball players celebrate winning the 2023 Division III state championship. Michael Noyes, SBLive Sports
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