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2026 Season Recap: Howard County Girls Basketball

Howard County saw two teams make championship appearances and three win their region this season. Glenelg and Reservoir powered their way to have a chance at a title. Howard made it to the state bracket.
Here are CSZ’s awards for the best of the county this season:
Team of the Year - Reservoir Gators
Reservoir tied for the best regular-season record at 16-4 and won a county-high five playoff games.
The Gators hit the ground running in December, winning all six of their games and keeping opponents under 40 points in four of them. Their seven-game win streak to open the year showcased that this year’s team would not take a step back, leading the county once again.
A January lull, which had a 1-4 stretch for the Gators, proved to be the outlier in the year. Reservoir returned to its winning ways in February and carried that momentum for the rest of the season.
Since the start of February, they won 12 straight games, including the playoffs, before the championship against the Poly Engineers.
A 57-34 loss to that Poly team ended the playoff run, but Reservoir still managed to defy expectations by remaining at the top of the county. Coach Deb Taylor reflected on what she and her players accomplished this season.
“At the beginning of the season, I didn’t think we would win as many games as we did…We graduated 2 all-county players and people thought we would be down. Instead, we won our first county championship and made school history,” Coach Taylor said.
Most Improved Team - Glenelg Gladiators
Glenelg boosted its record by six regular-season wins and eight total this year, turning the page after finishing under .500 in 2025.
The Gladiators built early momentum and sustained it this year. They won their first five games of the season with a key one early against a talented Mt. Hebron team.
In CSZ’s preseason power rankings, we placed Glenelg seventh with concerns about the team’s defense. The 2025 team had a 3-9 record when the defense allowed more than 40 points. The Gladiators allowed 40 points in the same number of games this season, but showed the offensive grit to overcome it.
Glenelg improved by three wins in the stat to have a 6-6 record in those games, including the playoffs.
Their playoff journey featured four blowout wins, taking down Southern, Wilde Lake, Frederick Douglass and Williamsport. The dominance carried into the start of the championship game, but Glenelg got outlasted by Manchester Valley, who won its first championship in the process.
County Check-In
Girls’ Basketball 🏀
Glenelg and Reservoir made it all the way to the championships in historic seasons.
Preston O’Brien had coverage of both games, which were the hardest fought of the year.
Click here to read his recap of Glenelg’s 46-39 loss to Manchester Valley
Click here to read his recap of Reservoir's 54-37 loss to Baltimore Poly
Updates 💬 |

Boys’ Basketball 🏀
The basketball season ended earlier than expected after the first round of states.
Marriotts Ridge emerged as the last HoCo team standing for a game against Franklin High School.
Click here to read Christian Davis’ recap of the game!
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