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THE CLUTCH 32: UIL GBB 2025-26 State Championship Preview -- Summer Creek vs. Flower Mound (6A D1)
UIL Girls Basketball State Championship // 6A Division 1
Summer Creek Bulldogs vs. Flower Mound Jaguars
WHEN: Saturday, March 7th (3/7) -- 5:00 PM
WHERE: Alamodome -- San Antonio, TX
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SUMMER CREEK BULLDOGS
One of the most distinct brands in Texas high school girls hoops, Summer Creek (33–4) followed up its thrilling 45–40 victory against Dawson in last week’s Region III Final with a commanding 60–48 triumph over Brennan on Tuesday night. Fast forward to Saturday’s matchup with Flower Mound, and the Lady Bulldogs are just four quarters away from securing an elusive repeat, while also marking the program’s fifth overall appearance in the UIL State Tournament since 2019.
Summer Creek hasn’t flaunted its prowess or shown any signs of cockiness during the team’s 6A Division I title defense. Simply put, the unit is self-assured that it belongs at the Alamodome, focused on the work and grit that got them there — exactly as head coach Kiara Marshall envisioned.
Reigning State MVP and recent McDonald’s All-American nominee Kennedy Simpson continues to be the engine for SCHS, as the Tulane-bound senior aims to cap her illustrious career with another ring.
If Simpson is the engine, then Addison Martin is the nitrous. Still a junior, Martin has proven to be more than just a scoring threat, consistently creating one-on-one pressure that leads to turnovers and fastbreak points. Fellow juniors Kay’Len Alexander and Erin Newsom provide size and composure, while sophomore Ty'Asia Young serves as a strong complement to the starting rotation.

FLOWER MOUND JAGUARS
Just when doubters are quick to count them out, the Sherika Nelson–led Jaguars continue to defy the odds. That resilience was on full display in the Region I Final last Friday, when Flower Mound toppled North Crowley 47–39 to secure the team’s first trip to the State Final Four since 2015 (second overall). The Jags then went a step further by defeating last year’s 6A Division I runner-up Cedar Hill 57–45, improving to 29–8 and cementing the program’s debut in the UIL title game.
It goes without saying that none of this could have been possible without the mastery of junior Maci Pringle. Consecutive District 5-6A MVP honors seem all but certain for the versatile guard, who is closing in on a monstrous 800-point campaign. She isn’t alone on the floor, of course. Junior guard Brooklyn Gray provides exceptional long-range shooting, while junior forward Lorelei Ebert adds a commanding presence in the post.

THE STATUS: VYPE DFW Final Girls Basketball Rankings as playoffs near; Braswell, Argyle climb
It's almost that time of year again.
Now that regular season reaches its closing stages, the stakes are about to increase dramatically as teams across the state prepare to battle it out in the ensuing playoffs.
As it stands, not much has changed in our rankings from just a couple of weeks ago.
Boswell (31-2) has all but sealed a district title, and the same can be said for Duncanville (23-5), and 4A powerhouse Lincoln (30-2).
Denton Guyer (27-3) and Braswell (29-2) are both locked at 10-1 in District 5-6A, with Guyer holding a narrow advantage after defeating the Bengals (49-47) in their first district matchup earlier this month. However, the ultimate decider will be the rematch in the regular season finale on February 4th.
Flower Mound, South Grand Prairie, and Lancaster round out some of the formidable forces in 6A, while Argyle continues to gain momentum in the 5A classification.
With the postseason just around the corner, here is the last set of rankings as the Dallas area gears up for the road to the Alamodome.
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*Parentheses indicates the team's district
*Last section indicates current overall record/district record
VYPE DFW GIRLS TOP-10 (Class 6A-4A)
1. Boswell Pioneers (3-6A) -- 31-2; 10-0
2. Denton Guyer Wildcats (5-6A) -- 27-3; 10-1
3. Duncanville Pantherettes (11-6A) -- 23-5; 9-0
4. Braswell Bengals (5-6A) -- 29-2; 10-1
5. Lincoln Tigers (11-4A) -- 30-2; 11-0
6. Argyle Eagles (6-5A) -- 27-4; 9-0
7. Flower Mound Jaguars (5-6A) -- 27-3; 8-3
8. Glen Rose Tigers (6-4A) -- 29-2; 7-0
9. South Grand Prairie Warriors (8-6A) -- 24-6; 10-0
10. Lancaster Tigers (11-6A) -- 19-5; 8-2
Honorable Mentions: Wakeland (12-5A), Cedar Hill (11-6A), Prosper (6-6A), Decatur (7-4A), Garland Sachse (9-6A), North Crowley (3-6A), Sunnyvale (13-4A), Mansfield Summit (8-5A), Denton Ryan (6-5A)

































