The high school girls basketball season in Greater Lansing is nearing its end, with several teams surpassing expectations and enjoying improved seasons. A vote is open to determine the top girls basketball coaching performance, with 10 coaches in contention. Some highlights include Brooks leading East Lansing to double its win total from last season, the veteran Hornet leader guiding Williamston to a strong position, and Haid contending for a league championship with Portland. Additionally, Leslie, the defending state champion Cougars, and others have also demonstrated impressive coaching performances.

By the Numbers
  • East Lansing entered the week at 10-5, with a six-win improvement.
  • Williamston entered the week with a 12-4 mark, two wins away from matching last year’s win total.
  • Fowler entered the week with a 13-3 record, one game out of first in the CMAC.
  • Portland entered the week with a 14-1 record, one win away from matching last year’s win total.
  • Leslie entered the week with a 15-2 record and unbeaten in the Blue.
  • Bath entered the week with a 13-3 record.
State of Play
  • Several teams are exceeding expectations in the Greater Lansing girls basketball season.
  • A vote is open to determine the top girls basketball coaching performance.
  • Coaches have led their teams to strong positions, contending for league championships and improving on past performances.
What's Next

The vote will determine the top girls basketball coaching performance in Greater Lansing.