Wooster School Boys and Girls Basketball Teams Selected To Prestigious New England Tournament

 

In addition to winning the HVAL Tournament Championship for the second year in a row, Wooster School’s Varsity Boys Basketball team has been selected to compete in the prestigious Class D New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Tournament. Wooster is the #2 seed and will host #7 seed Hoosac School on Wednesday, March 1 at 3:45 pm in the Forever Young Gymnasium. The winner will advance to the semifinals to be held on Saturday, March 4. The location is TBD. 

Tournament seedings are as follows:

#1 – Storm King School

#2 – Wooster School

#3 – Bancroft School

#4 – Christian Heritage School

#5 – Lexington Christian Academy

#6 – Oakwood Friends School

#7 – Hoosac School

#8 – Watkinson School 

To view the full bracket, please visit: http://nepsac.org/page/3059. Be sure to check back for updated results, game times, and locations. 

Coming off their HVAL Tournament appearance, the Wooster School Varsity Girls Basketball team has been selected to compete in the prestigious Class E New England Preparatory School Athletic Council Tournament. Wooster is the #2 seed and will host #7 seed Storm King School on Wednesday, March 1 at 5:15 pm in the Forever Young Gymnasium. The winner will advance to the semifinals to be held on Saturday, March 4. The location is TBD. 

Tournament seedings are as follows:

#1 – Dublin School

#2 – Wooster School

#3 – Providence Country Day

#4 – Covenant Christian Academy

#5 – Oakwood Friends School

#6 – Marie Philip School

#7 – Storm King School

#8 – Chapel Hill – Chauncy Hall 

To view the full bracket, please visit: http://nepsac.org/page/3059. Be sure to check back for updated results, game times, and locations. 

To learn more about Wooster School, visit http://www.woosterschool.org/ or contact Wooster School Admissions at (203) 830-3916.

About New England Preparatory School Athletic Council

NEPSAC was established in 1942 as an organization of athletic directors from accredited New England independent schools. While the Association does not function as a regulatory or oversight body (like the NCAA or state public high school associations), NEPSAC does sanction New England championship events in many sports and provides guidance in a variety of issues involving interscholastic athletics in our schools.

To learn more, visit http://www.nepsac.org/

 
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