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UIL approves proposal to implement significant changes to playoff format for basketball and other sports

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Jun 11, 2024

Starting next school year, a significant change is on the horizon for the postseason formats of several UIL sports. The University Interscholastic League recently approved a proposal to restructure the playoffs for basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, and baseball. This change will involve splitting each classification into two divisions, similar to the current 6A football playoff format. The new format will divide qualifying teams based on enrollment, resulting in two champions in each classification.

Historically, state tournaments have included semifinals and finals with back-to-back games. However, under the new format, state tournaments may only feature championship matches. Draft proposals obtained by The Dallas Morning News suggest that the number of playoff games could decrease, potentially eliminating certain rounds in basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, and baseball.

The UIL had been considering this change since at least October, with officials believing that the two-division format would promote competitive equity across the state and provide more opportunities for member schools to win state championships. Leading up to the vote, Dallas-area coaches expressed mixed feelings about the new format, with some in support and others concerned about the potential impact on competition. Many coaches were unaware of the proposal until recently, when it was made public.

This is an evolving story, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available. For more coverage of high school sports from The Dallas Morning News, visit their website and sign up for their free HS newsletter.

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