News Summary
The N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) basketball tournament is set to begin this Tuesday, featuring numerous teams competing in boys’ and girls’ brackets across four classifications. In Class 4A, high-stakes matchups will take place between schools like Rabun Gap and Cannon School, as well as Durham Academy against Forsyth Country Day. Classes 3A, 2A, and 1A also promise thrilling games. Championship games are scheduled for February 21-22 at Providence Day and Charlotte Latin, making this an event no basketball fan should miss.
Charlotte Prepares for Exciting NCISAA Basketball Tournament
Get ready, sports fans! The N.C. Independent Schools Athletic Association (NCISAA) basketball tournament is set to kick off this Tuesday, and it promises to be a thrilling ride. With excitement buzzing in the air, teams from across the state are gearing up to show off their skills on the court. This year’s tournament will feature not only boys’ brackets but also girls’ brackets, all divided into four classifications: 4A, 3A, 2A, and 1A. Let’s break it down!
Class 4A Kickoff: Who Will Rise?
In Class 4A, the first round games are lined up for this Tuesday. Get your popcorn ready as Rabun Gap School (13-15) takes on Cannon School (14-11). Also, it’s a showdown between Durham Academy (15-9) and Forsyth Country Day (25-5), which is expected to be a nail-biter given Forsyth’s impressive record this season. Excitement continues with Charlotte Latin (12-13) facing off against High Point Wesleyan (19-10), while Charlotte Country Day (16-13) competes against Ravenscroft School (19-10).
Fast forward to Friday, where the winners from this round will advance to the quarterfinals. They’ll battle against heavyweights like Christ School (23-2) and Providence Day (26-4). Who will make it to the end? Only time will tell!
Class 3A: Underdogs and Heavyweights
Switching over to Class 3A, the first round will take place the same day. This includes matchups like John Paul II Catholic (12-8) facing Raleigh GRACE Christian (17-7), and Cary Christian (10-9) going toe-to-toe with Calvary Day (16-13). The other thrilling pairings include Fayetteville Christian (9-11) and Gaston Christian (22-7), alongside Hickory Grove Christian (12-14) taking on Asheville School (14-7).
Not to forget, the teams taking the byes into Saturday’s quarterfinals are Concord Academy (29-3), Asheville Christian (17-7), Davidson Day (21-12), and Greensboro Day (28-5), giving them a strategic advantage.
Class 2A and 1A: The Fight for Glory
Moving on to Class 2A, the action kicks off with Hickory Christian (8-10) hitting the road to battle Burlington Christian (18-9). Meanwhile, Harrells Christian (29-2) faces off against The Burlington School (17-11). It’s sure to be a dramatic series of matchups!
The Class 1A competitions begin a bit later, Tuesday featuring an interesting mix with Bradford Academy (2-13) going head-to-head against North Hills Christian (7-15). Other matchups include Neuse Christian (4-13) versus Halifax Academy (6-15), and Pungo Christian (7-15) challenging Friendship Christian (10-8). The stakes are high with teams aiming to secure their spot in the next round.
Also in Class 1A, several teams will enjoy byes until Thursday’s second round, including Statesville Christian (14-10) and Lee Christian (16-8), while the quarterfinals will showcase more excitement on Saturday.
Mark Your Calendars!
The championship games are set for February 21-22, with all boys’ titles taking place at Providence Day. The girls’ 2A title will also be hosted there, while the three other girls’ finals will unfold at Charlotte Latin.
With so many talented teams and exciting matchups, the 2025 NCISAA basketball tournament is shaping up to be an event you won’t want to miss. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, come out and support your teams! The journey to the championship starts now!
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