FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Similar documents
March 14, 2011 Contact: Lisa Lissimore or Howard W. Voigt / MSHSL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

State Football Tournament Four teams to defend titles; Floodwood makes debut appearance

State Football Tournament Four teams to defend titles; two teams make first appearances

State Football Tournament Five teams to defend titles

Four champions were crowned during the 2017 girls basketball state tournament that was held March at four sites in the Twin Cities.

Instructions for Registration

History of Bronco Girls Basketball

Totino-Grace of Fridley and Wayzata,

NORTHERN SUN INTERCOLLEGIATE CONFERENCE WOMEN S SOCCER HANDBOOK EDITION (August 2018)

JV Game Summaries Season Girls Basketball

TABLE OF CONTENTS. Preface Reflections Tim Mellstrom Years Tim Mellstrom Yearly Composite Summary ( )...

Dakota Cougars Freshman Girls Basketball

500-REBOUND CLUB LMU BASKETBALL

The Apple Valley girls won their first title

The Eden Prairie girls won their third

The Minnesota State High School

PORTERVILLE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT ATHLETICS REPORT

DAKTRONICS Men s Basketball All-America Team JASPER JOHNSON NAMED DAKTRONICS MEN S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE YEAR

HUSKY ATHLETICS Athletic Media Relations - Basketball

Tennis Rules and Procedures

RONALD ROBERTS, JR. Saint Joseph s University Senior Forward Bayonne, N.J. Saint Peter s Prep

#4 Tatyana Crowder Recorded her first collegiate assist on Friday

YOUNG LIFE EVERY KID GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 12TH 2017 HAZELTINE NATIONAL

SPORTS INFORMATION Jon M. Huntsman Center 1825 E. South Campus Dr., Front Salt Lake City, Utah Phone Fax

Krum Athletic Department. BFND Spotlight

Christine Moen Meulebroeck Minnewaska Area High School Class of 1997

2017 Women s Basketball Class

Please Read ALL Pages:

Desert Pines Sports League Schedule and Procedures

COMPETITIVE EDGE ELITE BALLER COMBINE PLAYER EVALUATIONS GIRLS/SUMMER 2011 NAME # POSITION HT CLASS

No. 12 Arizona Gymnastics Prepares for the 2002 National Championships

The Indiana Army National Guard is proud to support Lawrence North Athletics! Lawrence North Student-Athletes of the Week

The Lakers of Prior Lake won their second

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2017 NO EVENTS TODAY

Benilde-St. Margaret s of St. Louis Park

SOMN.org SOMN.ORG. Special Olympics Minnesota 2018 Basketball Handbook

GREETINGS FROM THE OHIO STATE WOMEN S GYMNASTICS TEAM!

POLAR BOYS BASKETBALL PRE-SEASON PREVIEW Larry McKenzie Head Coach North High Polars

Coaching Staff 2008 WOMEN S SOCCER 29

history Brooke Schwartz #21 (12) 1, , Guard Janet Smith #42 (11) 1, , Center Omaha, Neb. (Burke)

UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SPORTS INFORMATION

ALL-AMERICAN caliber players

Reading Program Newsletter

IHSAA title winners among field for 2018 Raymond James HOF Classic

CHICAGO S BIG TEN TEAM

Hosted by: North Country Region Volleyball

Des Moines Christian School Softball Records

Outlook Coaches Players history Review MIAA Opponents Pittsburg State LANE LORD

Hosted by: North Country Region Volleyball

2018 Midwest Athletic Conference Girls Basketball Statistics - February 21, 2018 FINAL SEASON STATISTICS. Versailles

Tigers Athletic News 7 TH G RADE. 6TH Grade

Bronco Girls Softball Awards

Danehy sparks Mansfield past Wellesley

At the 2017 state tournament, a traditional

Please Read ALL Pages:

HEAD COACH JIM MCLAUGHLIN

MINNESOTA BOYS HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL ESTABLISHED IN 2018

Chuck Stewart. Steve Lepurin. Los Gatos High School Athletic Hall of Fame. Los Gatos High School Athletic Hall of Fame

2016 GHSA BASKETBALL STATE TOURNAMENT Finals Team Instructions

AUBURN UP NEXT FOR COUGARS IN CHARLESTON CLASSIC

TREY MASEK RHP R/R Jr. 3L Giddings, Texas Giddings

NORTH HIGH PARENT WEEKLY DIGEST

LET S GO JETS!!! Hi Everybody!

2009 Girls Gymnastics State Meet Friday, February 27, 2009 University of Minnesota Sports Pavilion

COL. JAMES E. BEAN. Athlete

Please Read ALL Pages:

L A S S I T E R B OYS B A S K E T B A L L G A M E N O T E S

Good Luck, Ron Gager MAYB Director Hopkinsville

Paul Cluxton Soccer, Golf, Basketball, Baseball

Here is a look at what programs did the season after participating in the CIT.

March Madness. 1 MSHL Boys Basketball State Tournament

Dear APVB families, A lot going on after we have come back from AAU's so this will be a long but filled with a lot of information.

Tons of Trophies. Calendar of Events. Jersey Night. The Collegiate Clash in Rosemount. Communication is Key. Rosemount Area Hockey Association

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL SEASON COMPLETE SCHEDULE APRIL 2, 2017 FINAL

Lady Brave Basketball

Athletic Hall of Fame

Lawrence University (2-8, 0-5 MWC) at Monmouth College (1-8, 1-3 MWC)

Please Read ALL Pages:

Oak Grove Basketball Statistics All-Time Team Statistical List

SPARTAN TRADITION. 10 CONSECUTIVE POSTSEASON APPEARANCES NCAAs IN SEVEN OF THE LAST EIGHT YEARS

Please Read ALL Pages:

Overall Record NSIC

A 5. Chris Petersen, Head Coach, UW Football STANDING COMMITTEES. Academic and Student Affairs Committee. UW Football Program INFORMATION

WILD WEST SHOOT-OUT. Featured Activities During The Event

Des Moines Christian School Softball Records

2013 Grambling Legend Hall of Famers

Retired Numbers. Charlie Tyra ranks 11th on the all-time NCAA career rebound list (1,617). 111

YMCA of Boulder Valley Official Basketball Rules

Lawrence North Athletics Community Partner of the Week. Papa John s Pizza

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2018 NO EVENTS TODAY SOFTBALL PLAYER MEETING

Lawrence University (2-9, 0-6 MWC) vs. Cornell College (8-3, 6-0 MWC), Illinois College (8-3, 5-1 MWC)

2010 STOP-DWI Holiday Classic Day Two December 29, 2010 Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena

BASKETBALL SEASON THE PANTHERS AT A GLANCE

INDEX Coaching Page 2 All State Players Page 3 Individual Records Page 4 Team Records Page Point Club Page 8 Season Results Page 9 Record vs

Concordia University Golden Bears Volleyball

A LOOK BACK AT A brief recap of the 2013 campaign follows.

By JOHN HENSON Harlan County Schools Anthony Nolan was willing to concede the perimeter if he could own the paint in Thursday's 52nd District

8 th Grade Boys Grey Division

GAME NOTES NO. 8 SEED CSU BUCCANEERS OVERALL 5-13 BIG SOUTH MARCH 9, 2018 NOON VINES CENTER LYNCHBURG, VA.

Mustangs look to continue winning streak with key road battles versus Wayne State and Augustana

Transcription:

March 12, 2012 Contact: Lisa Lissimore or Howard W. Voigt / MSHSL FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE State Girls' Basketball Tournament All four 2011 champions return to defend titles; Richfield, Hopkins earn top seeds; Eight teams making first appearances All four teams return to defend their 2011 titles: Maranatha Christian Academy of Brooklyn Park in Class A, Braham in Class AA, DeLaSalle of Minneapolis in Class AAA, and Hopkins in Class AAAA. Coaches of the Class AAA and Class AAAA teams voted and seeded the top four teams of each class, choosing Richfield as the top seed in Class AAA and Hopkins as the top seed in Class AAAA. Eight teams are making first appearances: Sleepy Eye, Isle, Warren-Alvarado-Oslo (as a consolidated school), Spring Grove, Zumbrota-Mazeppa, Richfield, Chisago Lakes Area of Lindstrom, and Monticello. This is the 16th year of the four-class format and the ninth year with all games being played in Minneapolis. This is also the sixth year that the Class AAA and Class AAAA tournaments were seeded by the participating coaches. The 2012 State Girls Basketball Tournament starts Wednesday, March 14, with quarterfinal games being played at Target Center and Williams Arena in Minneapolis, as well as on Thursday, March 15 at Williams Arena only. Semifinals start at Target Center on Thursday, March 15, and conclude on Friday, March 16. The championship games of all four classes will be played at Target Center on Saturday March 17. Third-place games will be played on Saturday at Concordia University in St. Paul. Detailed statistics provided by qualified teams are available on the League s Web site www.mshsl.org as a Media Guide link under Tournaments, then Winter, then Girls Basketball. Class A Preview (Section 7) Mountain Iron-Buhl (29-1) vs. (Section 2) Sleepy Eye (19-10): Mountain-Iron Buhl is making its third overall and second consecutive appearance, with a third-place finish in 2011. Mountain Iron previously competed in the tournament in 1978; Buhl in 1977. The Rangers finished the season ranked No. 6 in the final Minnesota Basketball News (MBN) poll. Senior Dakotah Winans leads the team with 10.3 points and 4.6 assists per game. Junior Kathy Ostman averages 10.0 points and 6.3 rebounds per game. The unranked Indians of Sleepy Eye are making their first appearance at the tournament. Senior Sydney Remus, Sleepy Eye s all-time leader in points and steals, averages 14.2 points per game. Sophomore Claire Krumbach contributes 11.9 points and 9.3 rebounds per game. (Section 6) Ada-Borup (26-2) vs. (Section 3) Minneota (29-1): The Cougars of Ada-Borup are making their fifth overall tournament appearance and first since winning back-to-back championships in 2008 and 2009. Ada-Borup finished the season ranked No. 9 in the final MBN poll. The school did not provide individual or team statistics. No. 7 Minneota is making its second consecutive and third overall tournament appearance. Ninth-grader Taylor Reiss leads the Vikings in scoring and rebounds, averaging 19.4 points and 10.3 boards per game. Senior Kelsey Hennen adds 9.5 points and 4.6 assists per game. (Section 5) Isle (25-5) vs. (Section 4) Maranatha Christian Academy, Brooklyn Park (25-5): Ranked No. 10 in the final MBN poll, Isle is making its first tournament appearance. The Huskies are led by seniors Lindsey Lahr and Maya Coomes. Lahr averages 15.6 points and 5.7 assists per game. Coomes adds 14.1 points per game and shoots 45.4 percent from 3-point range. The Maranatha Mustangs look to defend their championship of 2011 in their third consecutive and overall tournament appearance. The team finished the season ranked No. 1 in the final MBN poll. Junior Onye Osemenam averages 16.3 points per game on 56 percent field goal shooting; she also pulls down 11.5 rebounds per game. Senior

Alexis Long contributes 12.1 points per game. The Mustangs outscored opponents this season by an average of 31.4 points per game. (Section 8) Spring Grove (27-3) vs. (Section 1) Warren-Alvarado-Oslo (26-4): The unranked Ponies of Warren-Alvarado-Oslo are making their first appearance under this name. Warren competed in the state tournament in 1980. Senior Sarah Durand, the team s all-time leading scorer, paces the team with an average of 13.7 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. Junior Alexandra Erickson contributes 10.8 points and 6.2 rebounds per game; senior Angie Erickson adds 10.6 points per game. Spring Grove is appearing in the tournament for the first time. The Lions closed out the year ranked No. 4 in the final MBN poll. Senior Richell Mehus posted an all-around strong season, leading the team in scoring at 23.0 points per game and adding 8.4 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 5.2 steals, respectively. She holds the school s career record for both scoring (1,661 points) and steals (463). Senior Taylor Elton adds 14.5 points and 4.9 assists per game. Class A Quarterfinal Schedule Thursday, March 15 11:00 a.m. Mountain Iron-Buhl vs. Sleepy Eye at Williams Arena, U of M 1:00 p.m. Ada-Borup vs. Minneota at Williams Arena, U of M 3:00 p.m. Isle vs. Maranatha Christian Academy at Williams Arena, U of M 5:00 p.m. Spring Grove vs. Warren-Alvarado-Oslo at Williams Arena, U of M Class AA Preview (Section 7) Braham (29-1) vs. (Section 2) New Richland-H-E-G (30-0): The defending champions from Braham return to make their fourth consecutive and fifth overall appearance. They were ranked No. 3 in this year s final MBN poll. Junior Rebekah Dahlman set school records for career free throws made and career free throws attempted this year. She averages 35.5 points and 11.6 rebounds per game, and has approximately 30 Division I offers to play basketball after she graduates. Senior Kelsey Sorenson-Griffrow, who is the Bombers No. 3 all-time scorer in school history, averages 15.0 points and 5.7 rebounds per game. She will play basketball for the University of Minnesota-Duluth next year. The No. 2-ranked Panthers of New Richland-H-E-G are making their second appearance but first since 2004. Sophomore Carlie Wagner leads the Panthers with 28.1 points per game and is the school s alltime leading scorer. Senior Anna Schlaak is the school s all-time leader in rebounds and averages 10.0 per game. Schlaak will play volleyball for Concordia University in St. Paul next year. (Section 6) Sauk Centre (25-4) vs. (Section 3) Worthington (20-7): The Mainstreeters of Sauk Centre, who were No. 6 in the final MBN poll, are making their third consecutive and overall appearance. They are looking to improve on last year s third-place showing. Junior Macy Weller averages 15.8 points and 9.3 rebounds per game this season. Senior Kali Peschel, who will play basketball for the University of Iowa next year, adds an average of 14.1 points per game. The Worthington Trojans return to tournament action after a two-year absence. They were not ranked in the final MBN poll and are making their eighth appearance overall. Mackenzie Gerber, a senior, leads the Trojans in with 17.7 points and 9.0 rebounds per game. She also boasts 5.0 steals per game. (Section 5) Providence Academy, Plymouth (25-4) vs. (Section 4) Minnehaha Academy, Minneapolis (20-8): Top-ranked Providence Academy returns for its second consecutive and overall appearance. The Lions placed fourth in 2011. Seniors AnnMarie Healy and Katie Nordick will both attend Ivy League schools next season; Healy will play basketball at Harvard and Nordick will compete on the track team at Dartmouth. Providence Academy did not provide individual statistics. Last year s runners-up from Minnehaha Academy return for their fifth consecutive and seventh overall appearance. They were not ranked in this year s final MBN poll. Junior Nicole Nipper averages 16.9 points per game, and senior Natalie Stevens grabs 6.9 rebounds per game. (Section 8) Pequot Lakes (19-11) vs. (Section 1) Zumbrota-Mazeppa (17-11): The unranked Patriots of Pequot Lakes are making their second consecutive and fifth overall appearance at this year s tournament. Senior Mattie Lueck paces the Patriots with 19.2 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. Zumbrota-Mazeppa, which was not ranked in the final MBN poll, is making its debut appearance. Senior Ashley Hinsch, who set single-season records in both scoring (447) and assists (122) this year, leads the

Cougars with 16.0 points and 4.4 assists per game. Junior Amber Jentsch corrals 5.8 rebounds per game for Zumbrota-Mazeppa. Class AA Quarterfinals Schedule Wednesday, March 14 6:00 p.m. Braham vs. New Richland-H-E-G at Target Center 8:00 p.m. Sauk Centre vs. Worthington at Target Center 6:00 p.m. Providence Academy vs. Minnehaha Academy at Williams Arena, U of M 8:00 p.m. Pequot Lakes vs. Zumbrota-Mazeppa at Williams Arena, U of M Class AAA Preview (Section 1) Red Wing (19-10) vs. (No. 1 Seed-Section 6) Richfield (25-4): Red Wing returns for its fourth overall and second consecutive state tournament appearance. The Wingers were unranked in the final MBN poll. Junior Tesha Buck leads the team in scoring with an average of 17.6 points per game, shooting 41.7 percent from three-point range. Senior Marisa Toivonen contributes 16.7 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. No. 3-ranked Richfield, seeded No. 1 by the coaches, is making its first tournament appearance. Junior Jessica January sets the tone for the Spartans with strong all-around averages: 22.1 points, 6.54 rebounds, 6.8 assists and 4.5 steals per game. Senior Bryann Guyton leads the team in rebounds at 6.7 per game and adds 10.7 points per game. Junior Sierra Ford-Washington adds 10.5 points per game on 57.5 percent field goal shooting. (Section 2) Hutchinson (25-3) vs. (No. 4 Seed-Section 4) Hill-Murray, Maplewood (22-7): Hutchinson is making its fifth overall appearance, returning to tournament play for the first time since 2003. Scoring leader Alissa Retterath, a senior, averages 15.8 points per game. Junior Morgan Julius is the team s top rebounder with 6.7 boards per game. The Tigers were ranked No. 5 in the final MBN poll. Seeded No. 4 by the coaches, the Pioneers of Hill-Murray are making their third consecutive and 12th overall tournament appearance; Hill-Murray was the runner-up in 2011 and 2010. Senior Tessa Cichy leads the team in scoring (22.4 points per game), rebounds (10.5 per game) and steals (4.8 per game). Cichy has passed career milestones of 2,000 points and 1,000 rebounds. The Pioneers closed the season ranked No. 9 in the final MBN poll. (Section 7) Chisago Lakes Area, Lindstrom (24-5) vs. (No. 2 Seed-Section 8) Fergus Falls (28-1): Ranked No. 8 in the final MBN poll, Chisago Lakes Area is making its first appearance in the state tournament. Senior Whitney Tinjum averages a double-double with 24.6 points and 11.0 rebounds per game for the Wildcats. She will play at Washington State University next season. Sophomore Bryanna Fernstrom contributes 14.3 points per game, plus 7.2 rebounds and 3.7 blocks per game. The Otters of Fergus Falls, seeded No. 2 by the coaches and ranked No. 2 in the final MBN poll, return to tournament competition after a four-year absence. It is their second overall appearance. The Fergus Falls offense features balanced scoring by three players averaging double figures: senior Sydney Schultz (13.6 points per game), sophomore Brianna Rasmusson (11.2), and senior Mariah Monke (10.9). Monke also leads the team in rebounds at 7.7 per game. (Section 5) Monticello (17-12) vs. (No. 3 Seed-Section 3) DeLaSalle, Minneapolis (25-3): Unranked Monticello is making its first tournament appearance. The Magic s leading scorers are senior Tish Jude with 13.2 points per game and sophomore Grace Sawatzke with 12.5 points per game. Senior Morgan Lindenfelser is the top rebounder for Monticello, averaging 9.1 boards per game. The Islanders of DeLaSalle are the defending Class AAA champion and are making their third consecutive and sixth overall tournament appearance. Ranked No. 1 in the final MBN poll, DeLaSalle was seeded No. 3 by the coaches. The team averages 72.3 points per game behind the double-digit scoring of four players: junior Tyseanna Johnson (17.8 points per game), junior Allina Starr (14.7), senior Mariah Adanene (14.0), and senior Mia Loyd (13.3). Loyd is the team s top rebounder at 10.6 per game and Starr leads the Islanders in assists, averaging 8.0 per game. The Class AAA Quarterfinal Schedule Wednesday, March 14 10:00 a.m. Red Wing vs. Richfield at Williams Arena, U of M 12:00 p.m. Hutchinson vs. Hill-Murray at Williams Arena, U of M

2:00 p.m. Chisago Lakes Area vs. Fergus Falls at Williams Arena, U of M 4:00 p.m. Monticello vs. DeLaSalle at Williams Arena, U of M Class AAAA Preview (Section 1) Lakeville North (21-8) vs. (No. 1 Seed-Section 6) Hopkins (27-1): Lakeville North returns for its fourth overall and third consecutive tournament appearance. The Panthers, who placed third last year, were ranked No. 9 in the final MBN poll. Junior Taylor Stewart, who has over 800 career points and 300 career assists, averages 13.1 points per game. Senior McKenzie Hoelmenn, averaging 6.8 points and 7.0 rebounds per game, will attend Northern Illinois next year. The defending champions from Hopkins return for their second consecutive and seventh overall appearance. The Royals enter ranked No. 1 in the final MBN poll and also earned the No. 1 seed from the coaches. In addition to last year, they also won titles in 2004 and 2006. The Hopkins defense forces opponents into 27.4 turnovers per game and the Royals also average 17.1 steals per game. Junior Nia Coffey leads the Royals in both points (16.4) and rebounds (9.4) per game. Coffey s older sister, senior Sydney, will play for Marist College in Poughkeepsie, New York, next season and senior Gracia Hutson will play for the University of Vermont. (Section 8) St. Michael-Albertville (22-7) vs. (No. 4 Seed-Section 3) Eastview, Apple Valley (24-5): The Knights of St. Michael-Albertville are making their fifth overall appearance but first since 2010. They were not ranked in the final MBN poll and are in the hunt for their third championship. They won previously in 2001 and 2009. Senior Christine Thorn, who will play at the University of Minnesota- Crookston next year, leads the team with 16.4 points per game. Junior Karissa Pazen grabs 5.4 rebounds per game for the Knights. Rachel Valley, another senior, will play basketball at Bemidji State next season. Eastview returns to tournament action after a two-year absence. This is the fifth appearance for the Lightning, who finished the season ranked No. 10 in the final MBN poll. The Lightning were also seeded No. 4 by the coaches this year. Ninth-grader Madison Guebert averages 18.0 points per game, and senior Amber Mehr averages 6.1 rebounds per game. Senior Paige Palkovich will play softball at the University of Minnesota next year. (Section 7) Duluth East (22-5) vs. (No. 2 Seed-Section 2) Edina (25-4): The Greyhounds of Duluth East are making their 10th tournament appearance but first since 2003. The team enters tournament play unranked in the final MBN poll. Seniors Alex Freeman and Shamika Hopkins pace the Greyhounds with averages of 14.7 and 14.4 points per game, respectively, and junior Elena Lushine has 11.6 rebounds per game. Freeman will play soccer at Drake University next year. The Edina Hornets are making their ninth tournament appearance but first since 2007. They are looking for their second title, having won previously in 1988. The No. 2-seeded Hornets enter the tournament ranked No. 2 in the final MBN poll. Senior Katybeth Biewen, who is the school s all-time leader in both steals and assists, leads Edina with an average of 17.9 points per game. (Section 5) Osseo (24-5) vs. (No. 3 Seed-Section 4) White Bear Lake Area (23-6): The unranked Osseo Orioles return for their 13th appearance but first since 2008. They won previous titles in 1989 and 2000. This year s squad has four players that average eight-plus points per game: senior Olivia Antilla (8.9), senior Mikayla Bailey (8.8), junior Phillis Webb (8.5), and junior Janay Morton (8.3). Webb is also the top rebounder with 3.2 per game. The Bears of White Bear Lake Area, making their sixth overall and fourth consecutive tournament appearance, placed fourth in 2011. They finished the season ranked No. 7 in the final MBN poll and were seeded No. 3 by this year s coaches. White Bear Lake Area did not provide individual statistics. The Class AAAA Quarterfinal Schedule Wednesday, March 14 10:00 a.m. Lakeville North vs. Hopkins at Target Center 12:00 p.m. St. Michael-Albertville vs. Eastview at Target Center 2:00 p.m. Duluth East vs. Edina at Target Center 4:00 p.m. Osseo vs. White Bear Lake at Target Center Celebrating 100 Years of Basketball Tournaments

To mark the 100th boys basketball tournament next week, the milestone is being celebrated at both the girls and boys tournaments this year. In addition to special recognition of past achievements, a number of special on-court presentations are planned. The center-spreads of both tournament programs include timelines listing significant events, as well as listings of the top coaches, players and teams, plus the best shots, finishes and games. Perhaps the most interesting feature of the celebration is a collection of state tournament memorabilia that will be on display. Titled A Century of Memories, the display is sponsored by Wells Fargo, the League s premier corporate partner. School personnel from around the state have lent trophies, uniforms, balls and the like that will be displayed at Target Center adjacent to the skyway entrance to the building. Among the items on display will be the very first trophy awarded to Fosston in 1913. The display will be available for viewing throughout both the girls and boys tournaments. Television and Webcast Coverage All semifinal and championship games will be televised live by KSTC-TV Channel 45, and also streamed live and free on the Web at Prep45.com. GrandStadium is also recording all quarterfinal and third-place games for delayed viewing at Prep45.com. Live statistics of all games will also be displayed on the League website (www.mshsl.org). Ticket Information Tickets will be available at Target Center and Williams Arena. Quarterfinal tickets cost $14.00 for adults and $9.00 for students. Quarterfinal wristbands, which are good at both venues on Wednesday only, are $19.00 for adults and $12.00 for students. Semifinal and championship tickets will be available at Target Center and cost $14.00 for adults and $9.00 for students per session. Third-place tickets will be available at Concordia University and cost $10.00 for adults and $7.00 for students. A visit to any participating Wells Fargo metro location can yield you a $2 discount coupon for students 13 and younger. The discount coupons are also available for the Boys Basketball Tournament. Construction Warning: I-35W / 4th Street SE Ramp Closure The ramp from 4th Street SE to northbound 1-35W will be closed throughout the girls state basketball tournament. During the closure, posted detours will direct motorists north to New Brighton Boulevard in order to access northbound 1-35W. For real-time traveler information anywhere in Minnesota, please visit www.511mn.org or dial 5-1-1. 30 Individual and team statistics provided by the schools are posted on the League's Web site. Tournament results will also be posted on the Web site. The League s Web site address is www.mshsl.org. Media representatives will also be able to track real-time detailed game statistics at both venues with a laptop that has wireless network capabilities.