Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum, ASU and Findlay Toyota Center to serve as basketball state championship hosts

January 24, 2020 by Seth Polansky, AZPreps365


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Basketball will be returning to Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Phoenix as the arena will host the 2A-4A AIA Basketball State Championship games. The 5A and 6A games will return to ASU’s Desert Financial Arena, and 1A will again be at the Findlay Toyota Center in Prescott Valley.

“We’re really excited for our student-athletes to have the opportunity to culminate their seasons at one of the most iconic venues in the Valley,” Executive Director David Hines said. “With some of the improvements being made it is sure to be an experience everyone will remember. And we also appreciate the efforts of the folks at the Findlay Toyota Center and Arizona State for their continued support of high school championships. It’s always a first-class event when we’re there.”

The 1A championship games will be held on Saturday, Feb. 22. The 2A-4A championship games will be held on Saturday, Feb. 29. The 5A championship games will take place on Monday, March 2 and 6A will tip off the following day. Times for all games in the Prescott area and Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum are TBD and will depend on matchups and travel plans of the participating teams. Check the AIA brackets for times as the postseason commences.

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Home to the Phoenix Suns from 1968 to 1992, “The Madhouse on McDowell” will also host the 2A and 3A state semifinal games on Friday, Feb. 28. The 4A conference chose to conduct its state semifinal games at high seed sites before moving over to Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum for the championship contests. It is the first time the AIA has brought the state championships to VMC.

The 5A and 6A conferences also decided to conduct their state semifinals at high seed sites prior to the championship games at ASU. The matchups from Desert Financial Arena will be tape delayed on Fox Sports Arizona, with all state semifinal and championship games being streamed online at NFHSNetwork.com. Selected early round games will also be streamed online and fans are encouraged to subscribe to the NFHS Network for access to the entire postseason and a listing of games.