2017 Chicago-area basketball schedule

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Compiled by Jack Gleason. Send additions/corrections to hsbballjg@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 13, 2018

IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 3A

(Super-Sectionals)

JOLIET CENTRAL

Morgan Park vs. North Lawndale, 7:00

DE KALB (NORTHERN ILLINOIS)

Metamora vs. Marian Catholic, 6:00

SPRINGFIELD (PRAIRIE CAPITOL)

Marion vs. Springfield Southeast, 7:00

HOFFMAN ESTATES (SEARS CENTRE)

North Chicago vs. Boylan, 6:00

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IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 4A

(Super-Sectionals)

NORMAL (ILLINOIS STATE)

Belleville West vs. West Aurora, 7:00

DE KALB (NORTHERN ILLINOIS)

Larkin vs. Benet, 7:30

HOFFMAN ESTATES (SEARS CENTRE)

Lake Zurich vs. Evanston, 8:00

CHICAGO (CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY)

Simeon vs. Young, 7:00

Friday, March 16, 2018

IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 3A

(Semi-Finals)

Peoria Civic Center

Semi-Final, 11:15

Semi-Final, 1:00

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IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 4A

(Semi-Finals)

Peoria Civic Center

Semi-Final, 5:30

Semi-Final, 7:15

Saturday, March 17, 2018

IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 3A

Peoria Civic Center

(Third Place)

Third Place, 11:15

(Championship)

Championship, 1:00

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IHSA STATE TOURNAMENT – 4A

Peoria Civic Center

(Third Place)

Third Place, 5:30

(Championship)

Championship, 7:15

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