The document provides brackets and analysis for the 2013 CIAC girls basketball state tournaments for classes LL, L, M, and S, including rankings, seeds, and highlights of top teams such as Mercy, Bacon Academy, Cromwell, and Capital Prep as they enter the tournaments. Key matchups are identified in the early rounds that could provide insights into conference strengths. The path to the championships is analyzed to be challenging for many top seeds.
2. 1. Mercy
Bye
1. Mercy Class LL 2. Lauralton Hall
2. Lauralton Hall
Bye
16. SH Academy 15. Amity
17. Newtown 18. E. Hartford
8. Westhill 7. Danbury
25. E. Catholic 26. Shelton
9. E.O. Smith 10. Stamford
24. Greenwich 23. W. Haven
State
championship
4. Glastonbury game 3. Trumbull
3. Trumbull
29. Fair. Warde Bye
13. Nor. Fr. Acd. 14. Ridgefield
20. Naugatuck 19. Fair. Lud.
5. S. Windsor 6. Career
28. St. Joseph 27. New Milford
12. Southington 11. Darien
21. Newington 22. Cheshire
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
3. Class LL rankings, records
1. Mercy 19-1 16. Sacred Heart Academy 13-7
2. Lauralton Hall 18-1 17. Newtown 13-7
3. Trumbull 18-2 18. East Hartford 13-7
4. Glastonbury 18-2 19. Fairfield Ludlowe 11-9
5. South Windsor 18-2 20. Naugatuck 10-10
6. Career Magnet 17-3 21. Newington 10-10
7. Danbury 17-3 22. Cheshire 9-11
8. Westhill 17-3 23. West Haven 9-11
9. E.O. Smith 17-3 24. Greenwich 9-11
10. Stamford 16-4 25. East Catholic 9-11
11. Darien 15-5 26. Shelton 8-12
12. Southington 15-5 27. New Milford 8-12
13. Norwich Free Academy 14-5 28. St. Joseph 8-12
14. Ridgefield 14-6 29. Fairfield Warde 8-12
15. Amity 13-7
First round: Feb. 26 Semifinals: March 11
Dates: Second round: March 1 Final: March 15 or 16
Quarterfinals: March 7
4. Class LL: Analysis
With just two area teams,
both of which have to start
on the road (Naugatuck in
Norwich; Cheshire in
Darien) this class is the
least populated for area
fans.
Top seed Mercy will try to
get back to the
championship game, where
the Tigers have lost for
three straight years, and
rewrite the ending this time.
5. 1. Bacon Acd.
Bye
Bacon Acd. Class L Pomperaug
2. Pomperaug
Bye
16. Holy Cross 15. Hand
17. Brookfield 18. Kennedy
8. Ledyard 7. Avon
25. Masuk 26. Brist. Cent.
9. Torrington 10. Farmington
24. Crosby 23. Middletown
State
championship
4. Watertown game 3. Berlin
Berlin
29. Wood. Acd. Bye
13. NW Catholic 14. Brist. East.
20. Joel Barlow 19. Guilford
5. Wilton 6. RHAM
28. Branford 27. N. Haven
12. Tolland 11. E.Lyme
21. Lyman Hall 22. Foran
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
6. Class L rankings, records
1. Bacon Academy 19-1 17. Brookfield 13-7
2. Pomperaug 19-1 18. Kennedy 13-7
3. Berlin 19-1 19. Guilford 13-7
4. Watertown 19-1 20. Joel Barlow 13-7
5. Wilton 18-2 21. Lyman Hall 12-8
6. RHAM 18-2 22. Foran 12-8
7. Avon 18-2 23. Middletown 11-9
8. Ledyard 17-3 24. Crosby 10-10
9. Torrington 16-4 25. Masuk 10-10
10. Farmington 16-4 26. Bristol Central 10-10
11. East Lyme 15-4 27. North Haven 8-12
12. Tolland 15-5 28. Branford 8-12
13. Northwest Catholic 14-6 29. Woodstock Academy 8-12
14. Bristol Eastern 14-6
15. Daniel Hand 13-7
16. Holy Cross 13-7
First round: Feb. 25 Semifinals: March 8
Dates: Second round: Feb. 28 Final: March 15 or 16
Quarterfinals: March 4
7. Class L: Analysis
Pomperaug, a state semifinalist last year, is seeded second, but coming off a
stinging loss to Notre Dame-Fairfield in the SWC semifinals.
The Panthers are part of a loaded bracket led by defending champion and top
seed Bacon Academy, which was upset by Class LL Norwich Free Academy in
the ECC championship game, but will be a tough out.
There are so many good teams in this field that NVL champion Torrington is
seeded ninth. The Raiders open with a familiar foe, Crosby. A win there matches
them against a tough Ledyard team that took Bacon to overtime in the ECC
quarters. After that, Torrington would get a taste of Bacon itself.
Watertown, seeded No. 4, has a tough draw, too. After opening with
Woodstock Academy, the Indians most likely have No. 13 Northwest Catholic
waiting in the next round. No. 5 Wilton, the top regular-season team in the
FCIAC, looms in the quarterfinals. Oh, yeah, there's also Class L runner-up
Tolland in this part of the bracket.
The path isn't easy for Pomperaug, either. After a first-round bye, the Panthers
see either Hand, of the tough SCC, or Kennedy in the second round. No. 7 Avon,
tops in the NCCC in the regular season, awaits after that, and third seed Berlin,
ranked No. 8 in the state and the best regular-season team in the CCC, tops the
lower half of the bracket.
8. 1. Cromwell
Class M 2. ND Fairfield
32. Classical 31. N. Branford
16. Rocky Hill 15. Coginchaug
17. Stonington 18. Bull.-Havens
8. Plainfield 7. Montville
25. Woodland 26. Plainville
9. Kolbe 10. Trinity Cath.
24. Wolcott 23. E. Haven
State
championship
4. Nonnewaug game 3. Hadd.-Kill.
29. Sacred Heart 30. Suffield
13. Ellington 14. Northwestrn
20. Sheehan 19. Immaculate
5. Granby 6. Lewis Mills
28. Kaynor Tech 27. New London
12. Weaver 11. Ansonia
21. St. Paul 22. Prince Tech
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
9. Class M rankings, records
1. Cromwell 20-0 18. Bullard Havens 12-8
2. Notre Dame-Fairfield 17-3 19. Immaculate 11-8
3. Haddam-Killingworth 16-4 20. Sheehan 11-9
4. Nonnewaug 16-4 21. St. Paul Catholic 11-9
5. Granby Memorial 15-5 22. Prince Tech 11-9
6. Lewis Mills 15-5 23. East Haven 10-10
7. Montville 15-5 24. Wolcott 10-10
8. Plainfield 15-5 25. Woodland 10-10
9. Kolbe Cathedral 14-5 26. Plainville 10-10
10. Trinity Catholic 14-6 27. New London 10-10
11. Ansonia 14-6 28. Kaynor Tech 8-11
12. Weaver 14-6 29. Sacred Heart 8-12
13. Ellington 14-6 30. Suffield 8-12
14. Northwestern 14-6 31. North Branford 8-12
15. Coginchaug 13-7 32. Classical 8-12
16. Rocky Hill 13-7
17. Stonington 13-7
First round: Feb. 26 Quarterfinals: March 7 Final: March 15 or 16
Second round: March 1 Semifinals: March 11
10. Class M: Analysis
There are coaches in the Berkshire League who think their conference is
superior this year to the Naugatuck Valley League. One first-round matchup
and one likely second-round matchup ought to provide some clues as to
whether they're right.
No. 4 Nonnewaug hosts No. 29 Sacred Heart on Tuesday night. The Chiefs
enter the game off a lackluster outing against Lewis Mills in the BL
tournament, but they already own the scalp of one NVL team, having
dominated St. Paul in a nonleague regular season game.
Sacred Heart, beset by injuries all season, barely snuck into the tournament,
but does have its best player, Dionne Parker, back and shouldn't be overlooked.
Whichever team wins will likely face a red-hot Ellington team, the NCCC
tournament champion, in the next round.
Meanwhile, No. 6 Lewis Mills, a BL runner-up, and No. 11 Ansonia, an
NVL semifinalist, ought to meet in the second round in Burlington, if form
holds. It will be an intriguing matchup of the Spartans' size inside vs. the
Chargers' athletic guards.
Top seed Cromwell is the lone remaining unbeaten team in the state.
11. 1. Capital Prep
Capital Prep
Class S Cheney Tech
2. Cheney Tech
Bye Bye
16. Old Saybrk 15. Coventry
17. Parish Hill 18. Canton
8. Wind. Tech 7. Platt Tech
25. Housatonic 26. Wind. Locks
9. Putnam 10. E. Windsor
23. Acd Hly Fm.
24. Valley Reg.
State
championship
4. Morgan game 3. Thomaston
Morgan Thomaston
Bye Bye
13. O’Brien Tech 14. Lyman Mem.
20. University 19. Terryville
5. Bolton 6. Somers
Bolton
Bye 27. Litchfield
12. St. Bernard 11. Good. Tech
21. E. Hampton 22. Hyde
First round Second round Quarterfinals Semifinals
12. Class S rankings, records
1. Capital Prep 18-2 16. Old Saybrook 11-9
2. Cheney Tech 18-2 17. Parish Hill 10-10
3. Thomaston 18-2 18. Canton 10-10
4. Morgan 16-4 19. Terryville 10-10
5. Bolton 16-4 20. University 10-10
6. Somers 15-5 21. East Hampton 10-10
7. Platt Tech 15-5 22. Hyde Leadership 10-10
8. Windham Tech 15-5 23. Acad. of the Holy Family 10-10
9. Putnam 15-5 24. Valley Regional 9-11
10. East Windsor 13-7 25. Housatonic Regional 9-11
11. Goodwin Tech 13-7 26. Windsor Locks 9-11
12. St. Bernard 12-8 27. Litchfield 9-11
13. O'Brien Tech 12-8
14. Lyman Memorial 12-8
15. Coventry 11-9
First round: Feb. 25 Semifinals: March 8
Dates: Second round: Feb. 28 Final: March 15 or 16
Quarterfinals: March 4
13. Class S: Analysis
It's a good to be the Thomaston girls basketball team.
The Golden Bears are Berkshire League champions for the
third time in four years, laid waste to everyone at the BL
tournament and are among the top seeds in the Class S state
tournament that opens tonight.
Best of all: As Thomaston scans its bracket, there are no
Shoreline Conference teams standing in the way of the
state championship game at Mohegan Sun Arena. Shoreline
teams, after all, have long been the Bears' bugaboo.
Worst of all: If the Bears do make it to the Sun, they will
most likely run into Capital Prep, the No. 1-ranked team in
the state, and dominating center Kiah Gillespie. Capital
Prep, the No. 1 seed in Class S, obliterated No. 2 seed
Cheney Tech, 81-38, while winning the CSC for the sixth
straight year. Gillespie had 25 points and 16 rebounds.
Of course, No. 3 Thomaston, which gets a first-round
bye, has some challenges before it can worry about Capital
Prep, the biggest one being No. 6 Somers of the always
tough NCCC in the quarterfinals.