IHSAA BOYS BASKETBALL VIDEO/DVD LIBRARY

 

The following state finals events are available for purchase from the IHSAA on VHS cassette tape or DVD. VHS tapes are $30 each in person at the IHSAA Office or $35 by mail (shipping and handling included). DVDs are $40 in person or $45 by mail. Pay by credit card (Visa or MasterCard accepted) by calling us at 317-846-6601 (Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. EST). For security reasons, please DO NOT e-mail your credit card information to the IHSAA. Place your credit card order by phone only. Or print out and complete the order form and accompany it with a check or money order for game(s) you are purchasing and mail to: IHSAA, P.O. Box 40650, Indianapolis, IN 46240. If you wish to purchase in person, our office is located at 9150 N. Meridian Street (U.S. Hwy. 31), one-half mile south of I-465. However, because our in-stock inventory is limited, we recommend contacting us by phone or e-mail before visiting us. If the game or event you are interested in does not appear on this list, we're sorry, but it's not available.

 

 

BOYS BASKETBALL SPECIAL

Indiana’s Game” -- Celebrating the history of Indiana high school basketball, this 1986 feature-length documentary traces the history of the Hoosier passion with rare game footage and interviews of Indiana’s greatest basketball moments and heroes.

 

BOYS BASKETBALL

Length

Video

Audio

Orig.

1947 Semifinal No. 1, T.H. Garfield 59, Marion 50

Clyde Lovellette and Garfield teammates unbeaten going into state championship game.

45:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1947 Semifinal No. 2, Shelbyville 54, E.C. Washington 46

Bill Garrett led Shelbyville team to upset win, scoring record 93 points in last four games of state tourney.

45:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1948 Semifinals Highlights, Evansville Cent. 48, Muncie Cent. 40; Laf. Jeff 60, Anderson 48

U.S. Congressman Lee Hamilton of Evansville Central was Trester Award winner.

32:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1949 Championship, Jasper 62, Madison 61

Coach Cabby O'Neill's Jasper champs go all the way after a 11-9 regular season record. Dee Monroe set championship game record with 36 points for Madison.

33:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1950 Semifinals & Championship Highlights, Madison 50, Marion 49; Laf. Jeff 41, New Albany 39 (OT); Madison 67, Laf. Jeff 44

34:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1951 Semifinals & Championship Highlights, Evansville Reitz 66, Indianapolis Attucks 59; Muncie Central 51, Lafayette Jefferson 41; Muncie Central 60, Evansville Reitz 58.

33:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1951 Championship, Muncie Central 60, Evansville Reitz 58

Charlie Mock hit clincher for Muncie Central with :05 seconds to go.

39:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1952 Semifinal No. 1, Indianapolis Tech 56, Lafayette Jeff 49

44:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1952 Semifinal No. 2, Muncie Central 68, New Albany 67

46:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1952 Semifinals & Championship Highlights

33:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1952 Championship, Muncie Central 68, Indianapolis Tech 49

Muncie Central's fourth state championship and second in a row. Jerry Lounsberry and Charlie Hodson starred for the Bearcats. Joe Sexson of Tech led State Finals scoring and won Trester Award.

46:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1953 Semifinal No. 1, South Bend Central 56, Milan 37

This was the first appearance of tiny Milan team that would steal the show a year later.

48:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1953 Semifinal No. 2, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 48, Richmond 40

Lamar Lundy and Wayne Van Sickle played on this Richmond team.

48:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1953 Semifinals & Championship Highlights

32:00

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Sound

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1953 Championship, South Bend Central 42, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 41

Jack Quiggle, Jack Wiltrout and Paul Harvey made up South Bend's Big Three. Gerstmeyer featured the Andrews family of Arley, Harley and "Uncle Harold".

46:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1954 Semifinal, Milan 60, T.H. Gerstmeyer 48

46:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1954 Championship, Milan 32, Muncie Central 30

Easily our most-requested film! Bobby Plump and Ray Craft scored 24 of Milan's 32 points and Plump hit the winner with :03 seconds to go for the biggest upset in state tournament history. This game was the inspiration for the movie, "Hoosiers," more than 30 years later.

42:00

B&W

Sound

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1955 Championship, Indianapolis Attucks 97, Gary Roosevelt 74

Oscar Robertson (many call "The Big O" Indiana's all-time greatest basketball player) led Crispus Attucks to the first of its three state titles in five years. Robertson scored 30 and Gary Roosevelt's Wilson Eison had 31.

49:00

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1956 Championship, Indianapolis Attucks 79, Lafayette Jefferson 57

Oscar Robertson scored 39 points in leading Crispus Attucks to a 31-0 record -- the state's first unbeaten champion. Coach Ray Crowe's team had a phenomenal two-year record of 62-1.

47:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1957 Semifinal # 2, Indianapolis Attucks 85, Terre Haute Gerstmeyer 71

43:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1957 Championship, South Bend Central 67, Indianapolis Attucks 55

John and Sylvester Coalmon led South Bend Central to the title to become the state's second unbeaten champion (30-0) defeating defending champion Crispus Attucks.

32:00

No 3rd

Quarter

B&W

Silent

Film

1958 Semifinals, F.W. South 55, Springs Valley 42; Crawfordsville 53, Muncie Cent. 45

1:15:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1958 Championship, Fort Wayne South Side 63, Crawfordsville 34

41:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1959 Semifinals, Indpls. Attucks 76, Logansport 50; Kokomo 58, New Albany 56 (OT)

1:22:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1959 Championship, Indianapolis Attucks 92, Kokomo 54

Crispus Attucks claims third state title in five years. Kokomo's Jimmy Rayl, the Trester Award winner, scored 26 points in this game to cap a four-game state tourney record run of 114 points.

43:00

B&W

Silent

Film

1960 Semifinals, Muncie Cent. 102, Bloomington 66; E.C. Washington 62, F.W. Cent. 61

1:27:00

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1960 Championship, East Chicago Washington 75, Muncie Central 59

Phil Dawkins, Ron Divjak and Bobby Cantrell led ECW, coached by John Barrato, to the upset of heavily-favored Muncie Central featuring Ron Bonham. Note: last five minutes of film are of poor quality.

41:00

B&W

Silent

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1961 Semifinal Highlights, Indpls. Manual 70, Tell City 55; Kokomo 87, Logansport 66

38:00

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Film

1961 Championship, Kokomo 68, Indianapolis Manual 66 (OT)

Ron Hughes sank two free throws with :03 second to go for the Kokomo victory. Twin brothers Dick and Tom VanArsdale, who shared the Trester Award, combined for 43 points for Manual.

53:00

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1962 Championship, Evansville Bosse 84, East Chicago Washington 81

Coach Jim Myers of Bosse became the first Mental Attitude Award winner (1939) to return and coach a championship team. This was the first time the state finals were made up of four former state champions (also Kokomo and Madison).

37:00

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Sound

Film

1963 Semifinal Highlights, Muncie Cent. 73, Laf. Jeff 71; S.B. Central 72, T.H. Garfield 45

26:00

B&W

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Film

1963 Championship, Muncie Central 65, South Bend Central 61

Muncie Central wins a record fifth state championship with 25-year old, first-year coach Ike Tallman guiding the Bearcats.

45:00

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Film

1964 Semifinal Highlights, Huntington 71, Columbus 67; Laf. Jeff 74, Evansville Rex Mundi 61

28:00

B&W

Sound

Film

1964 Championship, Lafayette Jefferson 58, Huntington 55

Fourth state championship for Coach Marion Crawley and third for Lafayette Jefferson.

48:00

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Film

1965 Semifinal Highlights, Indpls. Washington 88, Princeton 76; F.W. North 74, Gary Roos. 65

40:00

B&W

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Film

1965 Championship, Indpls. Washington 64, Fort Wayne North Side 57

Billy Keller scored 25 points for the victorious Continentals.

48:00

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1966 Semifinal Highlights, Mich. City 81, E.C. Washington 64; Indpls. Tech 58, Cloverdale 51

36:00

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1966 Championship, Michigan City 63, Indianapolis Tech 52

Jim Cadwell scores 21 for Michigan City and Mike Price 21 for Tech.

60:00

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1967 Semifinal No. 1, Evansville North 66, New Castle 56

38:00

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1967 Championship, Evansville North 60, Lafayette Jefferson 58

Bob Ford set a four-game state tourney record 128 points, including 27 in the championship game.

49:00

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1968 Semifinals, Gary Roos. 65, Vincennes 48; Indpls. Shortridge 58, Marion 56

1:18:00

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1968 Championship, Gary Roosevelt 68, Indianapolis Shortridge 60

Aaron Smith tallied 28 points to give Roosevelt and Coach Bo Mallard their first state titles.

49:00

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1969 Semifinals, Indianapolis Washington 61, Marion 60; Gary Tolleston 77, Vincennes 66

Three of the four teams entered unbeaten with Tolleston's only loss to a Chicago team.

1:20:00

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1969 Championship, Indianapolis Washington 79, Gary Tolleston 76

George McGinnis and Steve Downing were Washington's big guns. McGinnis set a four-game tourney record of 148 points, including 35 in the championship. Coach Bill Green won the first of his record six titles.

54:00

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Film

1970 Semifinal No. 1, Carmel 71, Loogootee 62

30:00

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Film

1970 Semifinal No. 2, E.C. Roosevelt 90, Muncie Central 75

30:00

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Film

1970 Championship, East Chicago Roosevelt 76, Carmel 62

Unbeaten ECR was led by Jim Bradley's 24 points. Carmel's Dave Shepherd tossed in a title game record 40 points.

57:00

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1971 Semifinal No. 1, Elkhart 65, New Castle 60 (3 OT)

Kent Benson was a sophomore star for New Castle in this game.

55:00

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1971 Semifinal No. 2, East Chicago Washington 102, Floyd Central 88

East Chicago Washington was led by Pete Trgovich's 40 points. All five starters for both teams finished in double figures.

47:00

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1971 Championship, East Chicago Washington 70, Elkhart 60

ECW, top-ranked all season, was led by Pete Trgovich's 28 points. The Senators also featured Junior Bridgeman and Tim Stoddard, who went on to a major league baseball career. This was the last year the state finals were held at Butler's Hinkle Fieldhouse.

51:00

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1972 Semifinal No. 1, Gary West Side 75, Anderson Madison Heights 67

40:00

Color

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Film

1972 Semifinal No. 2, Connersville 76, Jeffersonville 69 (2 OT)

50:00

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Film

1972 Championship, Connersville 80, Gary West 63

One of the biggest upsets in tournament history with Larry Miller scoring 26 for Connersville. First of three tournament's played at Indiana University's Assembly Hall.

60:00

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1973 Semifinal No. 1, New Albany 77, Franklin 76 (OT)

49:00

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1973 Semifinal No. 2, South Bend Adams 99, Anderson 95

Highest scoring game in State Finals history. Jim Webb and Steve Austin each score 31 for victorious Eagles.

38:00

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Film

1973 Championship, New Albany 84, South Bend Adams 79

Julius Norman pours in 25 points for New Albany and Jim Webb 34 for Adams.

59:00

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1974 Semifinal No. 1, Jeffersonville 63, Franklin 52

38:00

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1974 Semifinal No. 2, Fort Wayne Northrop 63, Lafayette Jefferson 49

38:00

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1974 Championship, Fort Wayne Northrop 59, Jeffersonville 56

Walter Jordan's 20 points paced Northrop, in just its third year of existence, to the state title. Wayne Walls of Jeffersonville scored 25. Twins Don and Jon McGlocklin of Franklin win Trester Award.

48:00

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1975 Semifinal No. 1, Marion 73, Lebanon 65

Steve Walker scored 29 points for Lebanon.

1:33:00

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1975 Championship, Marion 58, Loogootee 46

Marion overcame Loogootee's slowdown give-and-go offense to win its first state title since 1926. First championship game played in Indianapolis' Market Square Arena.

56:00

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1976 Championship, Marion 82, Rushville 76

Marion, led by Dave Colescott's 25 points, repeats as state champion. Rushville had rallied past top-ranked East Chicago Washington in the semifinals for its spot in this game.

1:02:00

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1977 Championship, Carmel 53, East Chicago Washington 52

Carmel scores big upset in championship game as Jon Ogle hit game-winner with :04 seconds remaining. ECW's Drake Morris took game honors with 27, but Mark Herrmann and Bart Burrell scored 16 each for Greyhounds.

1:24:00

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1978 Championship, Muncie Central 65, Terre Haute South 64 (OT)

Jack Moore scored 27 points for Muncie Central. Terre Haute South's Rich Wilson hit a half-court shot at the end of regulation to force overtime.

1:38:00

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1979 Semifinal No. 2, Muncie Cent. 60, Terre Haute South 55 (OT) (Poor Quality)

59:00

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1979 Championship, Muncie Central 64, Anderson 60 (First Half of Poor Quality)

Muncie Central's seventh state championship. Bearcats' Ray McCallum finished 17-for-20 from the field in two games.

1:23:00

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1980 Championship, Indianapolis Broad Ripple 73, New Albany 66

Broad Ripple spoiled New Albany's 27-game winning streak. Stacey Toran's 57-foot desperation heave at the horn sidetracked Marion and put Broad Ripple in the championship game.

1:38:00

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1981 Semifinal No. 2, Vincennes Lincoln 72, Shenandoah 53

Doug Crook scores 30 for Vincennes Lincoln.

1:27.00

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1981 Championship, Vincennes Lincoln 54, Anderson 52

First state title for Vincennes since 1923. Retirement game for Coach Gunner Wyman.

1:42:00

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1982 Semifinals Highlights, Plymouth 62, Indpls. Cathedral 59; Gary Roos. 58, Ev. Bosse 57

25:00

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1982 Championship, Plymouth 75, Gary Roosevelt 74 (2 OT)

One of the most exciting championship games ever played. Scott Skiles hit for 39 points in the double overtime thriller.

2:06:00

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1983 Semifinal No. 2, Anderson 89, Marion 87 (2 OT)

Marion's James Blackmon scored state tournament record 52 points and Anderson's Troy Lewis went for 42 in the Indians' double overtime win.

1:50:00

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1983 Championship, Connersville 63, Anderson 62

Anderson's Troy Lewis hits for 34 points in losing cause to balanced Connersville team.

60:00

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1984 Semifinal No. 1, Vincennes Lincoln 64, Lake Central 56

1:32:00

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1984 Semifinal No. 2, Warsaw 78, New Castle 74

1:08:00

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1984 Championship, Warsaw 59, Vincennes Lincoln 56

Scott Long and Steve Hollar hit key free throws in the final seconds to help Warsaw to the state crown. Jeff Grose scored 21 for the Tigers.

2:07:00

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1985 Semifinal No. 1, Richmond 85, East Chicago Washington 79

1:39:00

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1985 Semifinal No. 2, Marion 76, Southridge 52

1:27:00

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1985 Championship, Marion 74, Richmond 67

Undefeated Marion, top-ranked all season, claimed the first of three consecutive state titles.

2:07:00

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1986 Semifinal No. 1, Anderson 70, Shelbyville 69 (OT)

1:31:00

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1986 Semifinal No. 2, Marion 63, Southridge 54

1:18:00

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1986 Championship, Marion 75, Anderson 56

Fifth state title for Marion, which was led by Jay Edwards and Lyndon Jones. Bill Green notched his state record fifth championship as coach. Anderson's fourth trip to the championship game in eight years.

2:07:00

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1987 Semifinal No. 1, Marion 70, Bedford North Lawrence 61

Damon Bailey scored 20 his freshman year in this loss to Marion. Lyndon Jones scored 27 for Marion.

1:22:00

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1987 Semifinal No. 2, Richmond 66, Gary Roosevelt 60

1:10:00

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1987 Championship, Marion 69, Richmond 56

Record-setting championship game for Marion, which equaled Franklin's record three consecutive state titles. Also the sixth state championship for Coach Bill Green.

2:06:00

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1988 Semifinal No. 1, Muncie Central 60, Bedford North Lawrence 53

Chandler Thompson scored 32 for Muncie Central and Damon Bailey 25 for Bedford North Lawrence.

1:41:00

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1988 Semifinal No. 2, Concord 66, Hammond Noll 50

Shawn Kemp scored 19 points for the unbeaten Minutemen.

1:54:00

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1988 Championship, Muncie Central 76, Concord 53

The first championship game between the state's two top-ranked teams ended with No. 1 Muncie Central's state record eighth championship. Sam Long had 29 and Chandler Thompson 21 for Muncie Central. Shawn Kemp led previously undefeated Concord with 23 points. First year for the three-point field goal at the high school level.

1:47:00

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1989 Indianapolis Regional Final, Lawrence North 57, Brebeuf 54

This was a highly-anticipated matchup between Eric Montross and Todd Leary of Lawrence North and sophomore sensation Alan Henderson of Brebeuf at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

1:39:00

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1989 Semifinal No. 1, Kokomo 73, Floyd Central 70

Floyd Central's Pat Graham scored 37 in this loss to Kokomo.

1:51:00

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1989 Semifinal No. 2, Lawrence North 81, South Bend St. Joseph’s 62

Todd Leary scored 28 points and Eric Montross 21 for Lawrence North.

1:21:00

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1989 Championship, Lawrence North 74, Kokomo 57

Todd Leary scored 26 points and Eric Montross had 19 points and 18 rebounds for Lawrence North. The last championship game played at Market Square Arena.

1:55:00

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1990 Semifinal No. 1, Concord 70, Anderson 66

Concord, with five players in double figures, held off a hard-charging Anderson team.

1:32:00

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1990 Semifinal No. 2, Bedford North Lawrence 58, Southport 55

Bedford North Lawrence overcame William Moore's 23-point first half and nine-point halftime deficit to rally past Southport and advanced to the championship game. Damon Bailey scored 25 points.

1:19:00

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1990 Championship, Bedford North Lawrence 63, Concord 60

In front of the largest crowd ever to witness a high school basketball game -- 41,046 at the Hoosier Dome -- Bedford North Lawrence's Damon Bailey capped his illustrious high school career with 30 points, including his team's last 11 against top-ranked and previously unbeaten Concord. Bailey finished his career as Indiana's all-time career scoring leader with 3,134 points.

1:47:00

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1991 Semifinal No. 1, Brebeuf 52, Terre Haute South 39

Alan Henderson of Brebeuf had 26 points and 23 rebounds.

1:50:00

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1991 Semifinal No. 2, Gary Roosevelt 83, Whitko 53

Glenn Robinson scored 23 points and pulled down 17 rebounds for Gary Roosevelt.

1:16:00

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1991 Championship, Gary Roosevelt 51, Brebeuf 32

In the much-anticipated matchup of the state's two best big men, Gary Roosevelt's Glenn Robinson outscores Brebeuf's Alan Henderson, 22-14, and Roosevelt pulls away in the second half.

1:43:00

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1992 Semifinal No. 1, Richmond 94, Jeffersonville 92 (OT) (Parts Missing)

1:44:00

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1992 Semifinal No. 2, Lafayette Jefferson 71, Warsaw 58 (Parts Missing)

1:11:00

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1992 Championship, Richmond 77, Lafayette Jefferson 73 (OT)

Richmond won its first state title by winning two overtime contests on the same day.

1:56:00

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1993 Semifinal No. 1, Ben Davis 62, Carmel 46

1:29:00

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1993 Semifinal No. 2, Jeffersonville 87, South Bend St. Joseph’s 74

1:28:00

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1993 Championship, Jeffersonville 66, Ben Davis 61

The first state championship for Jeffersonville in its seventh appearance in the state finals.

1:34:00

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1994 Ben Davis Sectional Final, Ben Davis 74, Indpls. Northwest 64

1:26:00

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1994 Lawrence Central Regional Final, Ben Davis 75, Lawrence North 46

1:14:00

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1994 Lawrence Central Semi-State Semifinal No. 1, Muncie Central 76, Shelbyville 66

1:16:00

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1994 Lawrence Central Semi-State Semifinal No. 2, Ben Davis 73, Batesville 61

1:26:00

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1994 Lawrence Central Semi-State Final, Ben Davis 60, Muncie Central 49

1:30:00

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1994 Semifinal No. 1, Valparaiso 84, Ben Davis 69

Dave Furlin (26 points) and Tim Bishop (25 points) led Valparaiso.

1:38:00

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1994 Semifinal No. 2, South Bend Clay 61, New Albany 57

South Bend Clay held on for the victory behind 16 points from Lee Nailon and 15 from Jaraan Cornell. LaDrell Whitehead scored 27 for New Albany.

1:28:00

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1994 Championship, South Bend Clay 93, Valparaiso 88 (OT)

Down eight points with under a minute to go in regulation, South Bend Clay rallied to force overtime and captured its first state title over previously unbeaten Valpo. Jaraan Cornell scored 30 points for Clay, while Tim Bishop tallied 35 and Bryce Drew 32 for Valparaiso.

1:52:00

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1995 Regional, Ben Davis 67, Indianapolis Cathedral 65 (OT)

1:53:00

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1995 Semifinal No. 1, Merrillville 62, Elkhart Central 49

1:27:00

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1995 Semifinal No. 2, Ben Davis 82, Jeffersonville 62

1:44:00

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1995 Championship, Ben Davis 58, Merrillville 57

A matchup between the state's two top-ranked teams saw No. 1 Ben Davis hold on for its first state title.

1:55:00

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1996 Semifinal No. 1, Ben Davis 61, Lafayette Jefferson 53

1:55:00

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1996 Semifinal No. 2, New Albany 82, Warsaw 65

2:02:00

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1996 Championship, Ben Davis 57, New Albany 54 (2 OT)

Ben Davis' Jeff Poisel swished a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the end of the second overtime to give the Giants back-to-back state titles. It was also Ben Davis' record-setting fourth consecutive appearance in the state finals. For the second time (1962), the state finals consisted of four former champions.

2:17:00

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1997 Semifinal No. 1, Bloomington North 50, Kokomo 43

Bloomington North used a third quarter rally as its springboard to victory. Herman Fowler chalked up 27 points for Kokomo.

1:37:00

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1997 Semifinal No. 2, Delta 57, LaPorte 56

Tyce Shideler scored the game-winning layup with :04.5 seconds left to give Delta its spot in the championship game.

1:28:00

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1997 Championship, Bloomington North 75, Delta 54

A great overall team performance gave Bloomington North the state championship trophy. The final championship game played in the single class tournament.

1:54:00

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1998 Class 4A Championship, Pike 57, Marion 54

Pike's first state championship and Marion's first loss in seven championship games.

1:52:00

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1998 Class 3A Championship, Indianapolis Cathedral 72, Yorktown 47

Cathedral joined Lafayette Central Catholic (Class A) as the first Catholic schools to win an IHSAA basketball state championship.

1:44:00

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1998 Class 2A Championship, Alexandria 57, Southwestern (Hanover) 43

Veteran coach Garth Cone, in his 21st year at Alexandria, wins his first state title.

1:46:00

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1998 Class A Championship, Lafayette Central Catholic 56, Bloomfield 48

In the first championship game contested in a multiple class format, Central Catholic joined Indianapolis Cathedral (3A) as the first Catholic schools to win an IHSAA basketball state championship.

1:57:00

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1998 Tournament of Champions Semifinal, Lafayette Central Catholic 113, Alexandria 106 (2OT)

1:57:00

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1998 Tournament of Champions Semifinal, Pike 62, Indianapolis Cathedral 58

1:41:00

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1998 Tournament of Champions Final, Pike 87, Lafayette Central Catholic 44

1:35:00

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1999 Class 4A Championship, North Central (Indpls.) 79, Elkhart Central 74

North Central seized control at the end of the first half and never looked back.

1:48:00

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1999 Class 3A Championship, Plainfield 77, Muncie Southside 64

Plainfield pulled away in the second half. Muncie's Gerry Hall scored 26 points and pulled down 26 rebounds.

1:52:00

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1999 Class 2A Championship, Westview 71, Paoli 52

Westview becomes first LaGrange County school to win a team state championship in any sport.

1:29:00

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1999 Class A Championship, Tecumseh 55, Lafayette Central Catholic 43

Tecumseh's big second half denies defending champion Central Catholic.

1:43:00

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1999 Tournament of Champions Semifinal, North Central (Indpls.) 69, Tecumseh 64

1:40:00

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1999 Tournament of Champions Semifinal, Westview 67, Plainfield 54

1:34:00

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1999 Tournament of Champions Final, North Central (Indpls.) 67, Westview 63

1:38:00

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2000 Class 4A Championship, Marion 62, Bloomington North 56

A matchup between the state's two best big men -- Zach Randolph of Marion and Jared Jeffries of Bloomington North.

1:35:00

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2000 Class 3A Championship, Brebeuf 72, Andrean 56

Brebeuf jumped out early and led the entire game displaying a dominant defense.

1:34:00

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2000 Class 2A Championship, Westview 59, Winchester 53

Westview becomes first repeat champ in the multiple-class format.

1:32:00

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2000 Class A Championship, Lafayette Central Catholic 82, Union (Dugger) 70

The first championship game played at Indianapolis' Conseco Fieldhouse. Central Catholic's third straight appearance in the finals and second championship.

1:48:00

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2001 Class 4A Championship, Pike 56, Penn 42

Defensive pressure key for Pike's second 4A title in four years.

1:22:00

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2001 Class 3A Championship, Muncie Southside 81, Evansville Mater Dei 78 (OT)

Second-ranked Muncie Southside upends top-ranked Evansville Mater Dei in overtime thriller.

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2001 Class 2A Championship, Harding 73, Batesville 70

Harding hangs on after leading by 16 points in second half.

1:37:00

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2001 Class A Championship, Attica 64, Blue River Valley 62

Attica rallies from 14 points down in fourth quarter to win title.

1:44:00

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2002 Class 4A Championship, Gary West Side 58, Pike 55

2:00:00

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2002 Class 3A Championship, Delta 65, Harding 54

1:32:00

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2002 Class 2A Championship, Speedway 62, Bluffton 48

1:54:00

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2002 Class A Championship, Rossville 79, Barr-Reeve 68

1:38:00

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2003 Class 4A Championship, Pike 65, DeKalb 52

1:32:00

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2003 Class 3A Championship, Indpls. Bishop Chatard 78, Fort Wayne Elmhurst 44

1:40:00

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2003 Class 2A Championship, Cass 57, Forest Park 48

1:38:00

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2003 Class A Championship, Laf. Cent. Catholic 68, Southwestern (Shelbyville) 64

1:37:00

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2004 Class 4A Championship, Lawrence North 50, Columbia City 29

1:26:00

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2004 Class 3A Championship, Evansville Mater Dei 63, Bellmont 45

1:30:00

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2004 Class 2A Championship, Jimtown 63, Brownstown Central 59

1:48:00

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2004 Class A Championship, Waldron 69, Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 54

1:37:00

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2005 Class 4A Championship, Lawrence North 63, Muncie Central 52

1:45:00

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2005 Class 3A Championship, Washington 74, Plymouth 72

1:40:00

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2005 Class 2A Championship, Forest Park  68, Harding 63

1:30:00

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2005 Class A Championship, Lapel 51, Loogootee 40

1:27:00

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2006 Class 4A Championship, Lawrence North 80, Muncie Central 56

1:20:00

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2006 Class 3A Championship, New Castle 51, Jay County 43

1:28:00

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2006 Class 2A Championship, Forest Park 61, Harding 55

1:33:00