The Arkansas high school girls basketball season is underway, with SBLive featuring eight teams to watch from the girls ranks of Class 5A. Greenwood Lady Bulldogs, the reigning state champions, are aiming for a third consecutive state championship and are led by a trio of stellar seniors. Little Rock Christian Lady Warriors are relying on talented youth, while Mountain Home Lady Bombers are seeking improvement after a challenging previous season. Marion Lady Patriots are aiming to build on an impressive turnaround from the last season. Nettleton Lady Raiders are off to a strong start under new head coach Kevin Frisbee, and Searcy Lady Lions are aiming for a deep run in the state tournament. Lastly, Vilonia Lady Eagles are determined to prove their top contender status, and West Memphis Lady Blue Devils are looking to establish themselves as one of the top teams in Class 5A.

By the Numbers
  • Greenwood Lady Bulldogs finished the 2022-23 season as 5A state champions with a record of 31-2.
  • Loyal senior trio of Trusty, Sexton, and Woolsey aim to lead the Lady Bulldogs to a third consecutive state championship.
State of Play
  • Greenwood Lady Bulldogs are the current standard for Class 5A girls basketball, aiming for another state championship under head coach Clay Reeves.
  • Little Rock Christian Lady Warriors are an inexperienced squad relying on talented youth, led by Whitley Rogers.
What's Next

Teams are gearing up for intense competition in the Class 5A girls basketball competition, with each aiming for success in the state tournament.

Bottom Line

The Class 5A girls basketball season is poised to be highly competitive, with each featured team working toward their respective goals, promising an exciting season ahead.