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OHSAA announces changes to the 2020 girls' basketball and individual wrestling state tournaments

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio High School Athletic Association has announced changes to the 2020 individual wrestling and girls basketball state tournaments.

The wrestling state tournament will move to a Friday-Saturday-Sunday format (March 13-15) at the Schottenstein Center, while the girls basketball state tournament, which is the same weekend (March 12-14), will leave The Schott for the first time since 2006.

The OHSAA has not yet finalized the location for the 2020 girls basketball state tournament, which also shares the weekend with the OHSAA’s ice hockey and Division I girls and boys bowling state tournaments.

Mount Notre Dame won the 2019 Division I state girls' basketball title in front of 3,456 March 16 at the Schottenstein Center.

The annual state girls' basketball tournament was held at The Schott from 2000-2004 and 2006-2019, with a brief intermission at St. John Arena (which had hosted it from 1987-1999) in 2005.

There is no timetable for when a decision will be made on the location of the tournament, according to OHSAA spokesman Tim Stried. The girls' basketball tournament and individual wrestling tournaments are scheduled for the same weekend the next three seasons.

“Recently we moved the wrestling state tournament a week later so we aren’t competing with the Arnold Sports Festival downtown and use of the Schott by the OSU men’s ice hockey team in their postseason,” OHSAA executive director Jerry Snodgrass said.

“We had already published the future basketball season calendars for several years, and we determined we couldn’t move the basketball seasons a week later right away, so for these next few years, the wrestling and girls basketball state tournaments will be on the same weekend.”

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The wrestling state tournament will remain at the Schottenstein Center due to the seating capacity and the arena floor size, which has space for 10 mats.

During the last three years, the wrestling state tournament averaged more than 54,000 fans over three days, including more than 11,000 for the semifinal and championship sessions. Starting the state tournament with 10 mats allows for a double-elimination tournament for the 672 state qualifiers.

Other areas of the Schottenstein Center are also used throughout the tournament, including an auxiliary gymnasium.

“Starting the state tournament on Friday has been an internal discussion point for a long time,” said Tyler Brooks, OHSAA's wrestling administrator and director of sport management. “Starting on Friday will mean less school and work time will be missed by those coming to the state tournament. This will also help with the state tournament staff and the Schottenstein Center’s staff working the event.

"In addition, the change will help avoid traffic and parking congestion on Thursday around the OSU campus, especially the nearby OSU medical center, which uses some of the Schottenstein Center parking lots and other nearby parking areas.”

Brooks also explained that the OHSAA will make modifications to the state tournament schedule so the championship matches on Sunday evening conclude in a timely manner, allowing participants and fans to return home Sunday night if they so choose.

The OHSAA wrestling state tournament was traditionally the first weekend in March, but the growing Arnold Sports Festival (March 5-8) brings in more than 200,000 people to Columbus, making hotel rooms and other accommodations much more expensive.