District Championships 2026

All of the Districts and some of the Regions are still finalizing their seeds and brackets. JHS will continue to update full schedules as soon as they become available.

JHS will monitor all of the District Championship schedules and results and update them on this page in as close to real time as possible.

WEST (Regions 1 & 18)

The West District Championship will be a one game plaoff on Saturday, March 14, at Winner of Region 1 (The District Playoff is hosted by the Region 18 Champs in odd years and the Region 1 Champs in even years).

REGION 1: All Tournament games will be played at the home site of the higher seeded team. All Times MT.

There are seven Division I teams who compete in the ACCAC. The top 4 teams in the final conference standings (with tie-breakers) will participate in the Region Championship and be seeded according to that order.

Semifinals: Thursday, March 5: #4 College of Southern Nevada (15-15) – 88 at #1 Arizona Western College (22-8) – 87 at 7:00; #3 Cochise College (19-11) – 90 at #2 Eastern Arizona College (19-11) -76 at 7:00

Finals: Saturday, March 7: #4 College of Southern Nevada (16-15) – at #3 Cochise College (20-11) – at 7:30

REGION 18:

Tournament will run Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7. All games will be played at site of SWAC regular season Champion – College of Southern Idaho – in the CSI Gym, Twin Falls, ID. There are six teams who compete in Region 18, but only the top four teams in final standings of the Scenic West Athletic Conference will participate. All Times MT.

Watch Live at Scenic West Sports: https://www.scenicwestnetwork.com/

Semifinals – Friday, March 6: #2 Snow College (23-7) – 97 vs #3 Utah State University-Eastern (22-8) – 84 at 5:00; #1 College of Southern Idaho College (28-2) – vs #4 Northern Idaho College (16-14) – 7:00

Finals – Saturday, March 7: 2 Snow College (24-7) – vs #1/#4 Winner at TBA (3:00?)

District Championship game video link:

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: Region 18 at Region 1 at 8:00 MDT at Region 1 Winner

SOUTH CENTRAL (Region 2)

The South Central District will be played March 11-14 in the beautiful, state-of-the-art Rougher Village Arena on the campus of Muskogee High School in Muskogee, OK. There are nine teams competing in Region 2. Only the top 8 will participate in the District Tournament. All times are CT.

Video link: https://eoscathletics.com/mountaineertv

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 12: #2 Seminole State CC (20-10) – vs #7 Western Oklahoma State College (18-11) – at 1:00; #3 Connors State College (16-8) – vs #6 Redlands CC (13-17) – at 3:00; #1 Murray State College (22-8) – vs #8 Northern Oklahoma College-Enid (17-13) – at 6:00; #4 Northeast Oklahoma A&M College (15-14) – vs #4 Eastern Oklahoma State College (19-11) – at 8:00

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: #4 Northeast Oklahoma A&M College (15-14)/#4 Eastern Oklahoma State College (19-11) Winner vs #1 Murray State College (22-8)/#8 Northern Oklahoma College-Enid (17-13) Winner at 6:00; #2 Seminole State CC (20-10)/#7 Western Oklahoma State College (18-11) Winner vs #3 Connors State College (16-8)/#6 Redlands CC (13-17) Winner at 8:00.

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 4:00 in Rougher Village Arena, Muskogee HS, Muskogee, OK

EAST (Regions 15, 19, & 20)

REGION 15 consists of one team, Monroe College, New Rochelle, NY

REGION 19 consists of one team, Harcum College, Bryn Mawr, PA

REGION 20 consists of four teams; Allegany College of Maryland, Baltimore City CC, Hagerstown CC, Harford College.

The District Tournament will be held March 6-8 in APG Federal Credit Union Arena at Harford CC, Bel Air, MD. Teams are seeded based on region records. Top two seeds get byes. All Times ET and subject to change.

Video link:

Quarterfinals – Friday, March 6: #3 Harcum College (19-8) – 99 vs #6 Baltimore City CC (3-26) – 74 at 5:00; #4 Harford CC (15-15) – 87 vs #5 Hagerstown CC (13-16) – 70 at 7:00;

Semifinals – Saturday, March 7: #4 Harford CC (16-15) – vs #1 Monroe University (25-4) – at 3:30; #3 Harcum College (20-8) – vs #2 Allegany College of Maryland (22-8) – at 5:30

District Championship – Sunday, March 8: at 2:00 at higher seed

MIDWEST (Regions 4 & 16)

REGION 4 Championship will run March 3, 5, and 7. All quarterfinal games will be played at the higher seed. Semifinals and Finals will be played at Collins Center Gym in the Jorndt Athletic Complex at Triton College, River Grove, IL. The top 8 teams in Region play will be seeded. All Times CT.

Streaming link: https://t.co/92WHJRctMu

Quarterfinals – Tuesday, March 3: #8 Kennedy-King College (8-22) – 62 at #1 Olive-Harvey College (24-6) – 77; #5 Triton College (17-11) – 91 at #4 Sauk Valley CC (17-13) – 88 in OT; #7 Richard J. Daley College (8-20) – 60 at #2 Kankakee CC (22-8) – 91; #6 Highland CC (14-16) – 65 at #3 Malcolm X College (16-13) – 84

Semifinals – Thursday, March 5: #5 Triton College (18-11) – 91 vs #1 Olive-Harvey College (25-6) – 88 at 5:00; #2 Kankakee CC (23-8) – 58 vs #3 Malcolm X College (17-13) – 79 at 7:00

Finals – Saturday, March 7: #5 Triton College (19-11) – vs #3 Malcolm X College (18-13) – at 7:30

REGION 16 Championship will run March 3, 5 & 7. All games will be at higher seed. All Times CT.

Semifinals – Thursday, March 5: #5 MSU-West Plains (11-19) – 74 at #1 Mineral Area College (18-11) – 88 at 7:00; #3 State Fair CC (16-14) – 87 at #2 Three Rivers College (19-10) – 95 at 7:00.

Finals – Saturday, March 7: #2 Three Rivers College (20-10) – at #1 Mineral Area College (19-11) – at 7:00

District Championship Video Link:

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: Region 16 Champ at Region 4 Champ at 7:00

SOUTHWEST (Region 5)

REGION 5: The tournament will be held on March 12, 13, and 14 in the Odessa College Sports Center, Odessa, TX.

Region 5 is made up of 2 conferences; the Western Junior College Athletic Conference (WJCAC) and the North Texas Junior College Athletic Conference (NTJCAC). Post-season tournament site includes both men and women’s games. Even years, the men get the late start times.

TSBN Sports will live-stream the entire NJCAA Region 5 Tournament. Tournament Links
will be provided at a later date.

Watch all of the games at this link:

The top four teams from the WJCAC final standings and the top four teams from the NTJCAC final standings will compete. All Times CT.

The West’s top four are: Howard College, Midland College, New Mexico JC, and South Plains

The North’s top four are: McLennan CC, Collin CC, Temple College, and Ranger College

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 13: W4 Midland College (25-5) – vs N1 McLennan CC (28-1?) – at 1:00; W2 South Plains College (23-6) – vs N3 Temple College (18-12) – at 3:00; W3 New Mexico JC (25-5) – vs N2 Collin CC (21-7?) – at 5:00; W1 Howard College (26-4) – vs N4 Ranger College (13-16?) – at 7:00

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: W4 Midland College (25-5)/N1 McLennan CC (28-1?) – Winner vs W2 South Plains College (23-6)/N3 Temple College (18-12) – Winner at 5:00; W3 New Mexico JC (25-5)/N2 Collin CC (21-7?) – Winner vs W1 Howard College (26-4)/N4 Ranger College (13-16?) – Winner at 7:00.

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 3:30 in the OC Sports Center, Odessa, TX.

PLAINS (Region 6)

REGION 6 – The Plains District Championship (KJCCC) will run March 7, 10, 13 & 14. The Top 4 seeds from the Jayhawk Conference final standings will receive first round byes. First round and quarterfinals will be played at site of higher seeds. Semifinals and Finals will be played in the Kirkman Student Activities Center, Barton CC, Great Bend, KS. All times are CT except where noted.

First Round – Saturday, March 7: #9 Garden City CC (17-13) – at #8 Cloud Co. CC (17-13) – at 2:00; #12 Colby CC (7-23) – at #5 Seward Co. CC (18-12) – at 6:00; #11 Hutchinson CC (14-16) – at #6 Cowley CC (18-12) – at 4:00; #10 Fort Hays Tech NW (15-15) – at #7 Independence CC (15-15) – at 2:00

Quarterfinals – Tuesday, March 10: #9 Garden City CC (17-13)/#8 Cloud Co. CC (17-13) – Winner at #1 Barton CC (22-8) – at 7:30; #12 Colby CC (7-23)/#5 Seward Co. CC (18-12) – Winner at #4 Coffeyville CC (21-9) – at 7:30; #11 Hutchinson CC (14-16)/#6 Cowley CC (18-12) – Winner at #3 Dodge City CC (20-10) – at 7:30; #10 Fort Hays Tech NW (15-15)/#7 Independence CC (15-15) Winner at #2 Butler CC (21-9) – at TBA

Final Four Video Link:

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: at 3:00; at 7:30

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 5:00

APPALACHIAN (Region 7)

REGION 7 – The Appalachian District is made up of the 11 teams in the TCCAA and the Championship will run March 6-10. Only top ten teams will compete and will be seeded according to the final TCCAA standings. All games will be played at Moore Gymnasium in Pickell Field House, Volunteer State CC, Cookeville, TN.All times are CT.

Here are the region’s plans for the hosts of the tournament the next two years:
2027 – Walters State CC; 2028 – Chattanooga State CC

Link to live stream: https://gametimesportsnetwork.com/

First Round – Friday, March 6: #8 Jackson State CC (10-17) – 68 vs #9 Volunteer State CC (10-20) – 75 at 10:00; #7 Pellissippi State CC (10-19) – 87 vs #10 Dyersburg State CC (10-20) – 95 in 2OT at 12:00; #6 Cleveland State CC (12-14) – vs #11 Southwest Tennessee CC (8-19) – 80 in OT at 2:00

Quarterfinals – Sunday, March 8: #9 Volunteer State CC (11-20) vs #1 Walters State CC (27-1) – at 12:00; #4 Chattanooga State CC (16-10) – vs #5 Motlow State CC (17-13) – at 2:00; #2 Columbia State CC (25-5) – vs #10 Dyersburg State CC (11-20) – at 4:00; #3 Roane State CC (18-11) – vs #11 Southwest Tennessee CC (9-19) – at 6:00.

Semifinals – Monday, March 9: at 12:00; at 2:00.

District Championship – Tuesday, March 10 – at 2:00

SOUTH ATLANTIC (Region 8)

REGION 8 – The South Atlantic District Championship will run March 11, 13 & 14 in Raider Arena, Northwest Florida State College, Niceville, FL.

The Region combined 3 conferences into two a couple of years ago. The old Panhandle, with 5 teams, remained in tact. The new Citrus Conference merged the Southern and Central Conferences, and has 9 teams.

The top 2 teams in the final standings from the Panhandle are auto qualified for the FCSAA State Tournament, a single elimination event in which the winner gets an automatic berth in the NJCAA National Tournament. The same goes for the top 5 finishers in the Citrus. The final team is determined by a one game playoff between the 3rd place team from the Panhandle and the 6th place finisher from the Citrus. All Times CT and subject to change.

Video Link: https://t.co/0jtVA8s8oL

Panhandle Conference qualifiers (3): Northwest Florida State College (24-6), Gulf Coast State College (24-6), and Chipola College (23-7)

Citrus Conference qualifiers (5): Florida Southwestern State (23-7), Daytona State College (24-6), Eastern Florida State College (23-7), Indian River State College (17-12), and Miami-Dade College (17-13)

(JHS Opinion) Left out: Tallahassee State College (24-6) – Tied for 1st in Panhandle Conference with Northwest Florida, Gulf Coast State College, and Chipola (all with 7-5 records). In the process, they beat Northwest Florida State College all three games in Conference this year (the highest Massey Ranking team of the bunch), plus beat Gulf Coast State College two of the three games they played (the second highest ranking Massey rated team from Region 8). Chipola, who finished one spot above Tally in the final Massey Rankings (released Monday , March 2) did beat the Eagles twice in their three games. Not that it matters, but Tallahassee also beat two of the qualifying teams from the Citrus Conference in Daytona State College and Indian River State College. I know that the FSCAA by-laws state the Top 5 teams from the Citrus Conference qualify automatically (because they have 9 teams who compete in that league) and the top 3 of the 5 Panhandle Conference teams receive auto bids to the State Tournament. Originally, when the FCSAA went from three Conferences down to two several years ago, they were each supposed to have 7 teams. Had they left that alone, this unfortunate omission wouldn’t have happened. But the Panhandle group has only themselves to blame for that. They petitioned hard to keep their nice five team set up in place and for whatever reason, the FCSAA allowed it. Enough on that.

The 8 teams will be seeded soon. My guess, since the Massey Rankings seem to be so important these days (eye roll here), the seeds should probably end up like this: #1 Northwest Florida, #2 Gulf Coast State, #3 Daytona State, #4 Chipola, #5 Florida SouthWestern State, #6 Eastern Florida State, #7 Indian River State, and #8 Miami-Dade College. UPDATED: That is exactly how the seeds were awarded! I would probably have Daytona State College in the #2 slot, because of their head to head win over Gulf Coast. But, on the other hand, when does H2H matter anymore…just ask Tallahassee State!! No offense to any of the qualfying teams, nor to the FCSAA. It is a tough job based on the circumstances.

The FCSAA did make an adjustment prior to this season, by eliminating the At-Large entry. But maybe they should take another look at their Basketball Sports Code format for Tournament selection in the future. Just saying. Increasing the field to 10 or 12 teams (of the 14 total), would only add one day of play, and could be held at higher seeds a couple of days before the quarterfinals. The top 6 or 4, depending, would still get first round byes. Can’t wait to watch this event. It is just as exciting as the NT in Hutch. Wish I could take it in live, but the boss won’t foot the expense.

Quarterfinals – Wednesday, March 11: #2 Gulf Coast State College (24-6) – vs #7 Indian River State College (17-12) – at 1:00; #3 Daytona State College (24-6) – vs #6 Eastern Florida State College (23-7) – at 3:00; #1Northwest Florida State College (24-6) – vs #8 Miami-Dade College (17-13) – at 6:00; #4 Chipola College (23-7) – vs #5 Florida SouthWestern State College (23-7) – at 8:00.

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: #2 Gulf Coast State College (24-6)/#7 Indian River State College (17-12) Winner vs #3 Daytona State College (24-6)/#6 Eastern Florida State College (23-7) Winner at 1:00; #1Northwest Florida State College (24-6)/#8 Miami-Dade College (17-13) Winner vs #4 Chipola College (23-7)/#5 Florida SouthWestern State College (23-7) Winner at 3:00.

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 2:00 in Raider Arena, Northwest Florida State College, Niceville, FL

NORTHWEST PLAINS (Region 9)

The Northwest Plains District Championship Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals will run March 12-14 at site of South Sub-Region #1 Seed – Northeastern JC. All first round games will be played on Saturday, March 7 at higher seed.

The Region is divided into two sub-regions. The two sub-regions are:
North: Casper, Central Wyoming, Eastern Wyoming, Gillette, Laramie County,
Northwest WY, & Western Wyoming.
South: Lamar, McCook, Northeastern JC (CO), Trinidad, North Platte, Otero, Southeast CC (NE) & Western Nebraska.

The top 7 teams from the South and all 7 teams from the North will participate. The first round of the Region 9 tournament will be played at the home sites. The top team from the each of the South and North sub-region will receive a first round byes. The pairings from all first round games will match up higher seeds from each sub-region crossing over and playing the lower seeds from the opposite sub-region. The quarterfinals through finals will be played at the home of the #1 seed of alternating regions based on the year. In odd number years the North Division highest seed hosts the District Tournament. In even years, it’s the South’s turn.

Laramie Co CC receives the bye as the North’s #1 Seed

Northeastern JC receives the bye as the South’s #1 Seed; Otero JC was the last place finisher in the South, and will not participate in post-season.

All times are MT.

First Round – Saturday, March 7: N7 Western Wyoming CC (11-18) – at S2 Lamar CC (16-14) – at TBA; S6 Southeast CC NE (14-16) – at N3 Casper College (12-17) – at TBA; N5 Eastern Wyoming College (7-23) – at S4 McCook CC (17-13) – at TBA; S7 Western Nebraska CC (9-21) – at N2 Northwest College (19-11) – at TBA; N6 Central Wyoming College (10-17) – at S3 North Platte CC (17-12) – at TBA; S5 Trinidad State College (13-16) – at N4 Gillette College (13-14) – at TBA

Video Link:

Quarterfinals – Thursday, Match 12: N7 Western Wyoming CC (11-18)/S2 Lamar CC (16-14) Winner vs S6 Southeast CC NE (14-16)/N3 Casper College (12-17) Winner at 1:00; N5 Eastern Wyoming College (7-23)/S4 McCook CC (17-13) – Winner vs N1 Laramie Co. CC (16-11) – at 3:00; S7 Western Nebraska CC (9-21)/N2 Northwest College (19-11) – Winner vs N6 Central Wyoming College (10-17)/S3 North Platte CC (17-12) Winner at 5:00; S5 Trinidad State College (13-16)/N4 Gillette College (13-14) Winner vs S1 Northeastern JC (20-9) – at 7:00

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: at 5:00; at 7:00

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 3:00 in Jackson & Edwards Arena at Bank of Colorado Event Center, Northeastern JC, Sterling, CO.

ATLANTIC (Region 10)

REGION 10 – The Atlantic District Championship will run March 12-14 at Statesman Hall, Richard Bland College, South Prince George, VA. All times are ET.

Video link:

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 12: #4 vs #5 at 1:00; #2 vs #7 at 3:30; #3 vs #6 at 6:00.

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: #4/#5 Winner vs #1 at 2:00; #2/#7 Winner vs #3/#6 Winner at 4:30

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 1:00 in Statesman Hall, Richard Bland College, South Prince George, VA.

NORTH CENTRAL (Regions 11 & 13)

North Central District Championship will be played on Saturday, March 14 at Region 11 Champion

REGION 11 – All games will be played at higher seed. Region 11 has three teams, therefore there are only two games.

All Times are CT.

Championship game viewable on: https://www.gohillstv.com/

Semifinal – Wednesday, March 4: #3 Marshalltown CC (8-22) – 73 at #2 Southeastern CC (16-12) – 78 at 7:00

Final – Saturday, March 7: #2 Southeastern CC (17-12) at #1 Indian Hills CC (28-2) – at 7:00

REGION 13 – Tournament will run March 1 – 8. All games will be played at higher seed. Games times will vary between MT and CT and noted on the schedule.

Quarterfinals – Sunday, March 1: #5 Lake Region State College (13-17) – 78 at #4 Miles CC (13-17) – 84

Semifinals – Wednesday, March 4: #4 Miles CC (14-17) – 77 at #1 North Dakota SCS (25-5) – 89 at 7:30 CST; #3 Williston State College (18-12) – 66 at #2 Dawson CC (22-8) – 109 at 6:00 MST

Finals – Sunday, March 8: #2 Dawson CC (23-8) – at #1 North Dakota SCS (26-5) – at 3:00 CST

District Championship game will be livestreamed at:

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at Region 11 Champion TBA

MID-SOUTH (Region 14)

REGION 14 – The Mid-South District Championship runs Tuesday, March 10 thru Saturday, March 14. All games will be played in the Sports Arena, Lee College, Baytown, TX. All times are CT.

All games will be livestreamed at the following link: https://tsbnsports.com/

First Round – Tuesday, March 10: #8 vs #9 at 1:00; #5 vs #12 at 3:00; #7 vs #10 at 6:00; #6 vs #11 at 8:00

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 12: #1 vs #8/#9 Winner at 1:00; #4 vs #5/#12 Winner at 3:00; #2 vs #7/#10 Winner at 6:00; #3 vs #6/#11 at 8:00

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: Semi #1 at 6:00; Semi #2 at 8:00

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 4:00 in the Sports Arena, Lee College, Baytown, TX

SOUTHEAST (Region 17)

REGION 17 – The Southeast District Championship runs Tuesday, March 11 thru Saturday, March 14. Top 8 teams qualify. First round games (quarterfinals) are played at site of higher seeds.

Here is the link to follow livestream of all games:

Semifinals and finals are played on home court of team with highest seed remaining after first round, which is…. All times are ET. (Times are subject to change)

Quarterfinals – Tuesday, March 11: #8 at #1 at TBA; #5 at #4 at TBA; #6 at #3 at TBA; #7 at #2 at TBA

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: at 6:00; at 8:00

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 4:00

SOUTH (Region 22)

REGION 22 – The South District Championship runs March 12-14 in Dr. Billy C. Hawkins Student Activity Center, Talladega College, Talladega, AL. There are 8 teams who compete at the D1 level in the District, however, only the top 6 teams in the final ACCC standings will participate in the Championship. Lawson State CC and Coastal Alabama – South have been eliminated from participating.

The top 2 teams will receive byes. All time are CT.

Here is the link to view livestream: https://www.youtube.com/@JockJiveSports

Shelton State CC and Bishop State CC will receive quarterfinal round byes.

Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 12: #3 Gadsden State CC (18-12) – vs #6 Southern Union State CC (11-19) – at 6:30; #4 Calhoun CC (17-13) – vs #5 Wallace State CC-Hanceville (15-15) – at 8:30

Semifinals – Friday, March 13: #3 Gadsden State CC (18-12)/#6 Southern Union State CC (11-19) Winner vs #2 Bishop State CC (15-15) – at 4:00; #4 Calhoun CC (17-13)/#5 Wallace State CC-Hanceville (15-15) Winner vs #1 Shelton State CC (23-6) – at 6:00

District Championship – Saturday, March 14: at 3:30 (45 minutes following Women’s Final)

GULF (Region 23)

The Gulf District is made up of the 15 schools in the Mississippi Association of Community College Conference (MACCC) otherwise known as Region 23, plus the three teams in the Louisiana Community College Athletic Conference (LCCAC) – Delgado, Southern University-Shreveport and Baton Rouge CC.

The District Tournament will be played March 5, 7, 10 & 13. Twelve teams will compete, including the top 8 teams from the final MACCC standings, the Louisiana Champion, and 3 at-large teams (all based on the most recent Massey rankings (at least in the past). The top four seeds receive a bye. The Louisiana Champ is guaranteed no lower than the #9 seed.

The LCCAC Champion is…Southern University-Shreveport

All first round, and quarterfinal games will be played at higher seed home court. The Final Four will be held March 10 & 13 at the home court of the highest seed remaining.

All Times are CT.

First Round – Thursday, March 5: #9 Southern University-Shreveport (17-10) – 109 at #8 Northwest Mississippi CC (18-11) – 104 at 7:30; #12 Hinds CC (16-14) – 67 at #5 Holmes CC (20-7) – 58 at 6:30; #10 Northeast Mississippi CC (17-13) – 63 at #7 Coahoma CC (18-7) – 53 at 7:30; #11 Copiah-Lincoln CC (14-13) – 56 at #6 Pearl River CC (17-12) – 80 at 6:30

Quarterfinals – Saturday, March 7: #9 Southern University-Shreveport (18-10) at #1 Itawamba CC (22-6) – at 4:00; #12 Hinds CC (17-14) at #4 Mississippi Gulf Coast CC (23-5) – at 4:00; #10 Northeast Mississippi CC (18-13) – at #2 Southwest Mississippi CC (16-14) – at TBA; #6 Pearl River CC (18-12) at #3 Jones College (21-9) – at TBA

Semifinals – Tuesday, March 10: TBA

Video link:

District Championship – Friday, March 13: at TBA

CENTRAL (Region 24)

REGION 24 – The Central District Championship will run March 7-13. One first round game will be played at site of higher seed. Quarterfinals, Semifinals, and Finals will be played at Waugh Gym, Rend Lake College, Ina, IL. All Times are CT.

All games will be live streamed at: https://t.co/zLICuoSQX8

First Round – Saturday, March 7: #9 Olney Central College (5-23) – at #8 Lake Land College (8-19) – at 3:00

Quarterfinals – Monday, March 10: #1 Vincennes University (28-2) – vs #9 Olney Central College (5-23)/#8 Lake Land College (8-19) Winner at 1:00; #4 Southwestern Illinois College (15-15) – vs #5 Lincoln Trail College (13-12) – at 3:00; #2 John A. Logan College (19-8) – vs #7 Kaskaskia College (16-14) – at 5:00; #3 Wabash Valley College (15-12) – vs #6 Shawnee CC (14-13) – at 7:00

Semifinals – Wednesday, March 12: #1 Vincennes University (28-2) – #9 Olney Central College (5-23)/#8 Lake Land College (8-19) Winner vs #4 Southwestern Illinois College (15-15)/#5 Lincoln Trail College (13-12) Winner at 5:00; #2 John A. Logan College (19-8)/#7 Kaskaskia College (16-14) Winner vs #3 Wabash Valley College (15-12)/#6 Shawnee CC (14-13) Winner at 7:00

District Championship – Friday, March 13: at 7:00 in Waugh Gym, Rend Lake College, Ina, IL