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Indiana high school girls basketball scores: IHSAA semistate highlights, photos, recaps
Follow along here for all the scores from the 2025-26 Indiana girls high school basketball semistate games.
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2026 IHSAA girls basketball semistate pairings
Saturday | All times Eastern, unless otherwise noted
Class 4A
LaPorte
G1: McCutcheon 76, Northridge 59, F
G2: Norwell 63, Crown Point 48, F
Championship: McCutcheon vs. Norwell, 7:30 p.m. CT
Jasper
G1: Lawrence Central 53, Floyd Central 47, F
Lawrence Central used a 10-0 run to take control of a one-point game in the third quarter. The Bears converted four-of-five free throws during the surge, and they rebounded the lone miss and earned a return trip to the line.
The Highlanders, who trailed by as many as 14 in the fourth quarter, fought back to make it a two-possession game, but were unable to crack the Lawrence Central defense with any consistency.
Lola Lampley netted a team-high 18 points and converted 8-of-10 free throws for LC, while Aniyah McKenzie added 19 and Keke Butler tallied nine. LeAnah Hyatt chipped in five points for the Bears, who converted 15-of-19 free throws.
Elise Coleman led Floyd Central with 18 points, Mia Gianfagna added 14 and Brinley Clark notched 11.
IHSAA girls’ basketball semistate highlights: Lawrence Central vs Floyd Central
IHSAA girls’ basketball semistate highlights: Lawrence Central vs Floyd Central
G2: Center Grove 53, Evansville Reitz 37, F
Center Grove hit nine 3-pointers and rolled to a comfortable win over Reitz, setting up a rematch of the 2024 Class 4A semistate championship game vs. Lawrence Central.The Trojans surrendered their first points of the game at the 6:12 mark of the first quarter. They did not allow another point until two minutes into the second and outscored Reitz 18-0 during that stretch.Gracyn Gilliard led Center Grove with 21 points, Lillia Tapak notched 10 and MacKenzie Pierce and Haley Wagoner added nine apiece.Kierstyn Kaiser paced Reitz with 17 points, while Rhyan Wagner poured in 10.
IHSAA girls’ basketball semistate highlights: Center Grove vs Evansville Reitz
IHSAA girls’ basketball semistate highlights: Center Grove vs Evansville Reitz
Championship: Lawrence Central vs. Center Grove, 8 p.m.
Class 3A
Logansport
G1: Bellmont 57, Culver Academies 46, F
G2: Connersville 50, Fairfield 36, F
Championship: Bellmont vs. Connersville, 8 p.m.
Southport
G1: Jennings County 60, Washington 54, F
Aniston Kent is no stranger to big moments. As a freshman in last year’s sectional semifinal, Kent made a last-second shot to beat Batesville by one point.
So, Saturday’s heroic performance probably should not come as a surprise. Kent, a 5-4 sophomore guard, scored 10 points in the fourth quarter to spark Eighth-ranked Jennings County to a 60-54 win over Washington in the first game of the Class 3A semistate.
“You look at moments like that,” Jennings County coach Kristi Sigler said, “and she’s not afraid of them.”
Kent, who came into the semistate averaging 4.2 points per game, missed about three weeks with a leg injury. “She was probably even more engaged than she was before,” Sigler said.
Mollie Ernstes, a 6-foot senior and Kansas recruit, finished with a team-high 21 points to lead Jennings County (21-6) into the semistate championship on Saturday night. Kent finished with 13, including a pair of massive 3-pointers midway through the fourth quarter to push Jennings County’s lead from one point to seven.
“We talked all week about how when you get to this point in the season, it’s about toughness,” Sigler said.
Jennings County, who has never won a semistate in girls basketball and had not won even a sectional in 21 years, will have a big crowd at Southport on Saturday night. Sixth-ranked Washington finished 22-5.
“It’s amazing to have that support behind you,” Sigler said. “When (Kent) hit the two threes, (Washington) called timeout right after that and you could hear the gym and hear the momentum. They like to win.”
IHSAA girls semistate: Jennings County defeats Washington 60-54
Jennings County defeats Washington 60-54 to advance to semistate final.
G2: Roncalli 58, Northview 40, F
IHSAA girls semistate: Roncalli defeats Northview 58-40
Roncalli defeats Northview 58-40 to advance to semistate final.
Championship: Jennings County vs. Roncalli, 8 p.m.
Class 2A
Frankfort
G1: Bremen 60, Lapel 43, F
G2: Oak Hill 66, Whitko 58, F
Championship: Bremen vs. Oak Hill, 8 p.m.
Greencastle
G1: Parke Heritage 46, Heritage Christian 37, F
G2: Eastern (Pekin) 49, North Knox 44, F
Championship: Parke Heritage vs, Eastern (Pekin), 8 p.m.
Class A
Huntington North
G1: Elkhart Christian 52, North Miami 33, F
G2: Fremont 63, Monroe Central 47, F
Championship: Elkhart Christian vs. Fremont, 8 p.m.
Charlestown
G1: Borden 56, Evansville Christian 38, F
G2: Greenwood Christian 53, Tindley 50, F
Championship: Borden vs. Greenwood Christian, 8 p.m.
IHSAA girls basketball 2026 state finals schedule
All games Saturday, Feb. 28 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.
Class A: 10:30 a.m.
Class 2A: 12:45 p.m.
Class 3A: 6 p.m.
Class 4A: 8:15 p.m.
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Indiana sees significant drop in number of homeless veterans
INDIANAPOLIS (WRTV) — Indiana saw a significant decline in veteran homelessness last year, despite the total number of homelessness rising across the state.
According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annual estimation of the homeless population, known as the Point in Time (PIT) count, Indiana saw an 18.7% decline in veteran homelessness in 2025 compared to the year before.
That marked the second-largest decline of any state by percentage.
Helping Veterans and Families (HVAF) of Indiana specializes in assistance for veterans facing homelessness. CEO Emmy Hildebrand told News 8 the formula that’s finding success is the same that works with any at-risk group: housing and wrap-around services.
Hildebrand said that the formula needs support from the state.
“There is no state funding supporting homeless services in our state,” Hildebrand said. “And very little local funding outside Indianapolis.”
Safety net programs have faced budget cuts, with lawmakers eliminating funding for the Housing First program in 2025. It supported organizations helping people secure stable housing.
And housing advocates have criticized Indiana’s public camping ban as essentially making it illegal to be homeless.
HVAF client Terri Massey, a 34-year-old Navy veteran, said the stigma of being homeless was the most difficult challenge to overcome.
“I’m still trying to provide for my kids,” Massey said “I’m (not) out here being lazy or not trying to do better.”
Massey was working, supporting her children, but found herself sleeping in cars and hotel rooms because she didn’t have stable housing. “Going to that work, working 10 hours, leaving, going to sleep in my car.”
HVAF helped place Massey in a permanent apartment. HVAF also placed Massey in a different kind of “bootcamp” years after her time in the military, learning job skills. She’s looking for a job, but thankful to do it from a place she can call home.
“I am beyond grateful and thankful. I literally pray and thank God every day,” Massey said. “Because for the longest I felt like I was alone. And I had to figure everything out by myself. I didn’t.”
It’s estimated that seven percent of Indiana’s homeless are veterans. Hildebrand said there are federal funds for organizations working with veterans, which support HVAF’s programs.
Still, finding permanent housing is a struggle.
According to the National Low Income Housing Coalition, for every 100 extremely low-income households in Indiana, just 34 rental homes are affordable and available.
“There are so many people on the bubble that are just one emergency away from living in their car, staying with friends and family, or living on the streets because we don’t have the appropriate system here in Indiana,” Hildebrand said.
Hildebrand said lawmakers assured her they would work to support homeless services, but she hasn’t seen any drafted legislation that might be introduced in the next legislative session.
Across the country, about one in 25 people experiencing homelessness previously served active duty in the armed forces, according to numbers from HUD. Veteran homelessness declined 56% between 2009 and 2025.
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Northwest Indiana under air quality alert for July 8th
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management has issued an Air Quality Action Day for July 8th in Northwest Indiana.
Ozone levels are expected to be in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range, also known as the “orange” level. While not everyone will notice or be effected by the conditions, and while they may not be as severe as recent wildfire smoke events, individuals with asthma, COPD, and other health issues should proceed with caution when exercising outside.
Ozone levels are expected to be in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range, also known as the “orange” level. (WSBT Photo)
The affected area is all of Northwest Indiana, including the cities of: Crown Point, Gary, Hammond, Kentland, LaPorte, Michigan City, Portage, Rensselaer, Valparaiso and all other cities in the region, especially those near Lake Michigan.
Warm temperatures, mostly sunny skies, and light and varied winds coming off of Lake Michigan are expected to contribute to elevated ozone levels.
To stay up to date on issuances and quality levels in Indiana, visit SmogWatch.IN.gov.
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