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SEISC Girls Basketball Pairings
Hunter Moeller
Feb. 1, 2023 10:28 am
It’s that time of the year again, as Southeast Iowa Super Conference girls basketball is set to showdown with the annual conference basketball shootout.
The shootout will take place on Friday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Teams from the SEISC North and South Division will square off with one another based on their perspective final seeding in the division.
With 16 total teams (eight in each division), two sets of games will be played at four separate locations.
The highers seeds will play in the 7:30 slotted games.
The top two seeded teams will head to Southeastern Community College’s Loren Walker Arena.
The first matchup of the night at SCC will be No. 11 (Class 1A) Notre Dame vs. WACO.
Following that will be No. 15 (Class 2A) Mediapolis facing off with No. 9 (Class 1A) Winfield-Mt. Union.
The three and four seeds will travel to West Burlington.
Holy Trinity will take on Wapello first, following by West Burlington and Lone Tree.
Down at Central Lee, Danville will battle with Columbus and Central Lee will take on Highland.
The seventh and eighth seeds will head down to Van Buren County.
New London will play against Pekin, followed by Van Buren County and Louisa-Muscatine.
The South Division teams will be considered the home team and wear light colored uniforms and North Division teams will be considered the visiting team and wear dark colored uniforms.
SEISC NORTH DIVISION SEEDING
1. Winfield-Mt. Union
2. WACO
3. Lone Tree
4. Wapello
5. Highland
6. Columbus
7. Louisa-Muscatine
8. Pekin
SEISC SOUTH DIVISION SEEDING
1. Mediapolis
2. Notre Dame
3. West Burlington
4. Holy Trinity Catholic
5. Central Lee
6. Danville
7. Van Buren County
8. New London
Winfield-Mount Union’s Anna Anderson launches a corner 3-pointer on Jan. 3, 2022, against Hillcrest Academy. (Andy Krutsinger/The Union)
WACO’s Ellah Kissell floats up a shot during the Warriors’ regional tournament win over Wapello on Dec. 10, 2022. (Andy Krutsinger/The Union)
Van Buren County’s Ivy Davidson fights through the defense to score inside during the Warriors’ road loss to Danville on Dec. 13, 2022. (Andy Krutsinger/The Union)