WIAA Hardwood Classic (3A/4A State Basketball Championship)
Tacoma · March
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Summary
Tacoma Dome, first week of March. 3A and 4A boys (and girls) play simultaneously across multiple courts. Big building, big crowd, real atmosphere — the kind of state final venue most states would envy. Title sponsor is Gesa Credit Union; 1B/2B finals run separately at Spokane Arena.
What makes this tournament distinct
The Tacoma Dome itself — large enough to host four classifications (boys and girls) on the same weekend without the venue feeling stretched.
Who it fits
Best for: Washington programs at the 3A/4A level. Recent winners include Gonzaga Prep (Spokane), Rainier Beach (Seattle).
Tradeoffs: Closed to non-Washington schools. Smaller classifications get split off to Spokane and Yakima — not the same showcase.
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Alaska Airlines Center on the UAA campus. Two weekends — 1A/2A first (March 11-14), then 3A/4A (March 18-21). NFHS Network livestreams every game. Branded as ASAA March Madness, hosted by ASAA and Anchorage School District.
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