Magnificat secures a 51-36 victory over Medina in the OHSAA Division I regional final after a slow start, advancing to the state semifinals for the first time since 2002.

The Big Picture

Magnificat's win represents a significant achievement for the program, marking a return to the state semifinals after almost two decades.

By the Numbers
  • Magnificat led by junior Sofia Wilson with 20 points, supported by junior Julia Hall who contributed 12 points.
  • Senior Brynn Roggenburk's defensive prowess limited Medina's Olivia Klanac to just 2-of-14 shooting for four points.
State of Play
  • Magnificat's strong second-half performance, particularly on defense, propelled them to victory with consistent scoring and defensive stops.
  • The team's collective effort and adherence to their values were highlighted as key factors in their success, showcasing a well-rounded and resilient squad.
What's Next

Magnificat is set to face Olmsted Falls in the state semifinals on Friday, March 15, at the University of Dayton Arena, aiming to continue their historic run.

Bottom Line

Magnificat's victory not only signifies a remarkable milestone for the team but also exemplifies the rewards of perseverance, teamwork, and a commitment to excellence in high school sports.