2023 high school basketball playoff brackets: Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Maine, Virginia, Miss., and S.C.

Stream high school basketball playoffs on the NFHS Network and get an exclusive offer as a USA TODAY HSS reader.

High school basketball playoffs have tipped off across the country, with both girls and boys action hitting the hardwood with title hopes on the line.

For the basketball fans looking to stream the tournament games, the NFHS Network has created state-specific Playoff Brackets that make it easy for fans to find their team or teams.

And this year’s tournament run comes with a special offer for USA TODAY High School Sports readers who subscribe to NFHS Network.

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Below are the current states with Playoff Brackets available for boys, girls, or both. To search the upcoming matchups, simply click the image.

Alabama Brackets

(Alabama High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Colorado Brackets

(Colorado High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Florida Brackets

(Florida High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Georgia Brackets

(Georgia High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Maine Brackets

(Maine High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Virginia Brackets

(Virginia High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

Mississippi Brackets

(Mississippi High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

South Carolina Brackets

(South Carolina High School Basketball Playoff Bracket courtesy of NFHS Network)

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Maine radio broadcasters fired for body shaming HS girls basketball players

Two radio announcers from Maine were fired after comments about weight about two girls basketball players were picked up on the hot mic.

A pair of radio announcers in Maine were fired after making disparaging comments about the weight of two girls playing in the high school basketball game being livestreamed, according to the Press Herald.

During the game between Central Aroostook (Mars Hill, Maine) and Easton (Maine) High School on Thursday, the WHOU-FM broadcasters were caught on the hot mic.

“Extremely overweight. Awful,” said one of them, and the other responded by saying that uniforms need to be found “that fit the girls.” There was laughter heard following that comment.

The video clip was posted to Twitter, and some users started commenting and posting to the station’s Facebook page. WHOU owner Fred Grant posted a statement the next morning that said the broadcasters, Steve Shaw and Jim Carter, had been terminated.

Easton Superintendent Mark Stanley told News Center Maine that the girls were offered support services on Friday and that he spoke with their parents.

“We’re a small school up here, we know all our kids really well, we’re lucky in that regard, and so we know every single player that was on that team being talked about,” he said to the outlet.

Easton head coach Emily Hill also joined News Center Maine on a Zoom interview.

“It is frustrating and upsetting to hear those things being said, especially in regard to young girls,” she said. “To hear that from those men was very upsetting.”

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