SCISA basketball state tournament schedules set for Monday, Tuesday

From staff reports • February 22, 2026

Games will be played at Sumter County Civic Center, Wilson Hall, Cardinal Newman on both days

The quarterfinal games in the SCISA basketball state tournaments for both the boys and girls in AAAA and the girls in AAA and AA will be played on Monday at three different sites, while the AAA, AA and Class A boys quarterfinals and the Class A girls semifinals will be played on Tuesday at the same three sites.

 

The AAAA quarterfinals will be played in Sumter at Wilson Hall’s Nash Student Center. Four games will be played in the main gymnasium with the other four played in the secondary gym. Two boys and two girls contests will be played on each floor.

 

The AAA and AA girls quarterfinal will be played at Sumter County Civic Center and in Columbia at Cardinal Newman High School. Three of the four AAA games and one AA game will be played at the civic center and vice versa at Cardinal Newman.

 

Starting time for each of the opening games is 3:30 p.m. with the final of the four games set for an 8 p.m. start.

 

On Tuesday, the 3A boys quarters will be played at the civic center. The AA boys quarterfinals will be played at Nash Student Center along with a pair of the Class A boys quarterfinal games. The other two games will be played at Cardinal Newman along with the two Class A girls semifinal contests.

 

Championship games are set for Friday and Saturday at the civic center. Three games will be played on Friday and five on Saturday.

 

Monday’s Tournament Schedule

at Sumter County Civic Center

All Girls Games
3:30 p.m. -- Greenwood Christian vs. Hilton Head Prep (AAA)
5 p.m. -- Cross Schools vs. The King’s Academy (AA)
6:30 p.m. -- Florence Christian vs. Pee Dee Academy (AAA)
8 p.m. -- Orangeburg Prep vs. Williamsburg (AAA)

At Cardina Newman (Columbia)

All Girls

3:30 p.m. -- Lee Academy vs. Our Lady of the Rosary (AA)
5 p.m. – Shannon Forest vs. St. John’s Christian (AAA)
6:30 p.m. -- Dorchester Academy vs. Andrew Jackson (AA)
8 p.m. -- Laurens Academy vs. Cathedral Academy (AA)

 

AAAA Quarterfinals

At Wilson Hall (Sumter)

Nash Student Center

Gym A

3:30 p.m. -- Ben Lippen vs. Northside Christian (Girls)
5 p.m. -- Northwood Academy vs. Laurence Manning (Girls)
6:30 p.m. -- Laurence Manning vs. Hammond (Boys)
8 p.m. John Paul II vs. Hammond (Girls)

Gym B
3:30 p.m. -- First Baptist vs. Heathwood Hall (Girls)
5 p.m. -- Ben Lippen vs. First Baptist (Boys)
6:30 p.m. -- Heathwood Hall vs. John Paul (Boys)
8 p.m. -- Pinewood Prep vs. Augusta Christian (Boys)

 

Tuesday’s Tournament Schedule

AAA Boys Quarterfinals

At Sumter County Civic Center
3:30 p.m. -- St. John’s Christian vs. Florence Christian
5 p.m. -- Colleton Prep vs. Greenwood Christian
6:30 p.m. -- Christian Academy vs. Spartanburg Christian
8 p.m. -- Calhoun Academy vs. Williamsburg

 

Class A Games

at Cardinal Newman (Columbia)
3:30 p.m. -- Curtis Baptist vs. Wardlaw (Girls)
5 p.m. -- Curtis Baptist vs. Ridge Christian (Boys)
6:30 p.m. -- Richard Winn vs. Holly Hill Academy (Girls)
8 p.m. Ragin Prep vs. Richard Winn (Boys)


All Boys Games

At Wilson Hall (Sumter)

Nash Student Center
Gym A
4 p.m.-- Cambridge Academy vs. Marlboro Academy (Class A)

5:30 p.m. -- Laurens Academy vs. Faith Christian (AA)
7 p.m. -- Cathedral Academy vs. Andrew Jackson (AA)
 
Gym B

4:30 p.m. -- Mead Hall vs. Newberry Academy (Class A)
6 p.m. -- Bethesda Academy vs. Dorchester Academy (AA)
7:30 p.m. -- Carolina Academy vs. Charleston Collegiate (AA)



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