New Courts, New Feel: How the Expo Changed Playoff Basketball

Portland, Maine, USAWed Feb 18 2026
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South Portland’s girls basketball squad has had to shift its game plan this season. Because the Maine Principals’ Association moved many schools into Class A, the early rounds of the state tournament now take place at the Portland Expo Center instead of on a team’s own gym. The change means every team starts its playoff run in a venue that is brighter, closer to the fans, and feels more like regular‑season play. Players have mixed feelings about the new setting. Junior guard Annie Whitmore says the noise is a good change, even if it feels “different. ” She scored 19 points in a decisive win over Westbrook, noting that packed gyms give her extra energy. Former AA schools now play all of their games in larger arenas, so the tournament atmosphere is a big shift. Sanford junior guard Paige Sevigny recalls how her first playoff game at home felt ordinary, but the Expo’s energy made Tuesday’s win over Thornton Academy feel “like any other night. ” Her 18 points helped the team dominate 57‑35.
The Expo’s smaller size—less than half of Cross Insurance Arena’s capacity—creates a louder, tighter environment. The closer proximity of the stands makes cheers feel immediate and momentum swings seem bigger. Senior forward Ava Hudson says fans are “definitely more on top of you” at the Expo, a contrast to the distant roar of Cross Insurance. South Portland senior Caleigh Corcoran finds the Expo’s condensed feel motivating, hearing her name called from parents nearby. She says it’s easier to celebrate a good play when the crowd is close, unlike the “empty” feeling at Cross Insurance. Some players feel less intimidated by the Expo compared to the larger arena, citing a more relaxed high‑school vibe. Biddeford junior guard Jordyn Crump has played close games in both venues, noting that the Expo’s noise is tighter while Cross Insurance echoes more. Both places present challenges in tight games, but neither removes the pressure of a playoff loss. The new venues may change how teams play, but the stakes remain unchanged: one mistake and the season ends.
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