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Complete scores and schedules for SCHSL basketball state playoffs

Staff reports • Feb 18, 2024

Quarterfinal rounds begin on Monday, run through Thursday

BOYS BASKETBALL PLAYOFFS SCORES AND SCHEDULE


AAAAA

Second Round

Saturday

Upper State

Mauldin 77, River Bluff 66

Dorman 63, Blythewood 58

T.L. Hanna 50, Nation Ford 43

Byrnes 66, Fort Mill 43

Lower State

Lexington 91, West Ashley 48

Sumter 59, Cane Bay 43

Summerville 72, Wando 49

St. James 61, Berkeley 51


Quarterfinals

Tuesday

Upper State

Dorman at Mauldin

T.L. Hanna at Byrnes

Lower State

Sumter at Lexington

St. James at Summerville


AAAA

Second Round

Saturday

Upper State

Riverside 57, Westside 47

Catawba Ridge 78, Greenwood 49

Greer 60, Greenville 45

Lancaster 64, North Augusta 54

Lower State

Wilson 44, A.C. Flora 35

Ridge View 73, Lucy Beckham 57

Westwood 60, South Florence 49

James island 60, Richland Northeast 43


Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Catawba Ridge at Riverside

Lancaster at Greer

Lower State

Ridge View at Wilson

Westwood at James Island


AAA

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

Powdersville 72, Daniel 59

Fountain Inn 59, Travelers Rest 45

Wren 68, Seneca 56

Blue Ridge 54, Southside 39

Lower State

Darlington 50, Loris 30

North Charleston 56, Orangeburg-Wilkinson 45

Lower Richland 56, Philip Simmons 45

Crestwood 72, Dillon 61


Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

Fountain Inn at Powdersville

Blue Ridge at Wren

Lower State

Darlington at North Charleston

Crestwood at Lower Richland


 

AA

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

Strom Thurmond 51, Greer Middle College 37

Keenan 73, Newberry 48

Fox Creek 49, Landrum 44

Gray Collegiate 79, Abbeville 43

Lower State

Andrew Jackson 78, Bishop England 38

Hampton County 75, Mullins 70

Oceanside Collegiate 73, York Prep 37

Marion 88, Woodland 69


Quarterfinals

Monday

Upper State

Strom Thurmond at Keenan

Fox Creek at Gray Collegiate

Lower State

Andrew Jackson at Hampton County

Oceanside Collegiate at Marion


Class A

Second Round

Saturday

Upper State

Christ Church 93, McBee 70

McCormick 75, Denmark-Olar 62

C..A. Johnson 65, High Point 61

North 70, Dixie 69

Lower State

Carvers Bay 73, Bridges Prep 56

Cross 57, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 52

Bethune-Bowman 78, Scott's Branch 70

Burke 70, Whale Branch 45


Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Christ Church at McCormick

C.A. Johnson at North

Lower State

Cross at Carvers Bay'

Bethune-Bowman at Burke


 

GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES AND SCHEDULE

AAAAA

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

Mauldin 61, Dorman 41

Rock Hill 71, Byrnes 31

J.L. Mann 76, Spartanburg 54

Gaffney 70, Spring Valley 63

Lower State

Summerville 45, Dutch Fork 42

Goose Creek 49, Carolina Forest 40

Ashley Ridge 81, Wando 44

Sumter 60, Berkeley 24


Quarterfinals

Monday

Upper State

Rock Hill at Mauldin

J.L. Mann at Gaffney'

Lower State

Summerville at Goose Creek

Sumter at Ashley Ridge


 

AAAA

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

Riverside 63, Pickens 56

South Pointe 63, Greenwood 24

Westside 68, Wade Hampton 59

North Augusta 45, Greer 35

Lower State

Wilson 43, James Island 41

A.C. Flora 52, Lucy Beckham 41

Ridge View 55, Hartsville 48

Bluffton 58, North Myrtle Beach 48


Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

South Pointe at Riverside

Westside at North Augusta

Lower State

A.C. Flora at Wilson

Ridge View at Bluffton


AAA

Second Round

Saturday

Upper State

Daniel 56, Powdersville 37

Blue Ridge 67, Fountain Inn 43

Wren 57, 'Walhalla 35

West-Oak 47, Clinton 39

Lower State

Crestwood 61, Dillon 52

Darlington 43, Philip Simmons 33

Lower Richland 47, Hanahan 20

Camden 73, Waccamaw 29


Quarterfinals

Thursday

Upper State

Blue Ridge at Daniel

West-Oak at Wren

Lower State

Darlington at Crestwood

Camden at Lower Richland


AA

Second Round

Saturday

Upper State

Landrum 64, Fairfield Central 43

Keenan 65. Saluda 44

Silver Bluff 37, Blacksburg 28

Gray Collegiate 62, Mid-Carolina 17

Lower State

Andrew Jackson 73, Oceanside Collegiate 40

Woodland 46, Lee Central 21

Bishop England 40, Chesterfield 23

Kingstree 40, Hampton County 23


Quarterfinals

Tuesday

Upper State

Keenan at Landrum'

Silver Bluff at Gray Collegiate

Lower State

Andrew Jackson at Woodland

Bishop England at Kingstree

 

Class A

Second Round

Friday

Upper State

St. Joseph’s 74, McBee 40

Christ Church 74, McCormick 43

Southside Christian 48, Lewisville 33

Denmark-Olar 68, C.A. Johnson 7

Lower State

Carvers Bay 54, Bamberg-Ehrhardt 39

Lake View 60, Burke 40

Allendale-Fairfax 44, East Clarendon 38

Military Magnet 60, Latta 18


Quarterfinals

Wednesday

Upper State

Christ Church at St. Joseph's

Southside Christian at Denmark-Olar

Lower State

Carvers Bay at Lake View

Allendale-Fairfax at Military Magnet


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