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Lohud Girls Basketball Player of the Week: How Voting Works & How to Win

The Journal News / lohud fan vote for the best girls basketball performance in Section 1 — Westchester and Rockland counties, New York. Sponsored by White Plains Hospital, votes are unlimited, and the ballot closes Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. ET — a mid-week hard stop unlike any of the Sunday-night SI polls.

Run by: lohud / The Journal News Market: White Plains, NY Cadence: weekly Vote cap: Unlimited — organizer confirms "You may vote as many times as you like and for as many players as you like"
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Ossining and Eastchester — the axis that shapes every ballot

Ossining's Class AA stranglehold on Section 1 girls basketball is the starting context for this poll. The RedHawks have been the dominant program in the section's top classification for multiple seasons — they produced the March 2026 ballot's nominee during championship week, a player who posted 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals in a title game. When Ossining is in the sectional finals, the school's community does not need to be reminded that a lohud poll is open. The timing overlaps with the highest emotional moment of the year for that fan base, and the votes follow.

On the other end of the competitive spectrum sits Eastchester — a school whose girls basketball program has won enough recognition to place Deanna Biancardi on a ballot that drew 28,155 confirmed votes. That is the only raw vote total on public record for this poll, and it tells you the ceiling a motivated Eastchester campaign can reach. Eastchester and Ossining are not in the same classification tier, but they share the Section 1 ballot, and on a fan-vote that means enrollment stops being the deciding variable.

Then there are the repeat-nominee schools: Emilee Doherty of Yonkers Montessori appeared on two separate confirmed ballot weeks in the same season. Yonkers Montessori is a smaller school by Section 1 enrollment standards. Its presence on multiple ballots alongside Rye, Albertus Magnus, and Ardsley is its own kind of data — a single standout player from a non-traditional power can return week after week when the performance justifies it, and the school's community can consolidate around that one name.

Wednesday 3 p.m. ET — the close that changes everything

Every other fan-vote poll in this state guide closes on a Sunday or a Monday. Lohud closes Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern, and that single structural difference reshapes how a winning campaign is run.

A Sunday-close poll gives you the weekend: a Friday-night game, a Saturday-morning share blast, Sunday afternoon to grind. The lohud ballot opens Monday and ends Wednesday before the work day is over. That is a Monday-to-Tuesday window — two days plus a Wednesday morning — before the clock stops mid-afternoon. There is no Sunday push, no Pacific time buffer, no end-of-day grace period.

 Lohud Girls Basketball (Section 1)High School on SI – NY (statewide)
ClosesWednesday 3:00 p.m. ETSunday 11:59 p.m. PT
Geographic scopeSection 1: Westchester + RocklandStatewide New York
SponsorWhite Plains HospitalNone listed
PlatformYahoo Sports embedded via lohudsi.com article embed
Account requiredNoneNone

The implication is that Tuesday night is the decisive mobilization window here — not Sunday. The team group chat, the parent booster page, the alumni share — those need to land Tuesday evening when there is still time to act before Wednesday's mid-afternoon cut. A campaign that waits until Wednesday morning has two or three hours. One that fires Tuesday night has the full overnight before the close.

What the confirmed nominee weeks reveal about this market

Two full ballot weeks are confirmed in enough detail to read. The March 10, 2025 poll — a five-nominee field — drew Iva Corluka from Ardsley, Emilee Doherty from Yonkers Montessori, Phoebe Greto from Rye, Riley Harold from Albertus Magnus, and Ava Rogliano from Tuckahoe. A five-name ballot that splits between a Class AA suburban program (Mamaroneck-area Rye), two Catholic-adjacent or independent schools (Albertus Magnus, Yonkers Montessori), and two smaller public programs (Ardsley, Tuckahoe) is a clean picture of Section 1's range.

The separate confirmed week included Casey Cummings from Nyack, another Emilee Doherty nomination from Yonkers Montessori, Juliana Manginelli from Tuckahoe, Emma McHugh from Tappan Zee, and Julia Scott from Albertus Magnus. Tappan Zee's appearance is notable: the boys basketball poll has produced multiple Tappan Zee winners (Isaiah Leveille, Jack Piccone, Christian Sanchez in the same season), and the school's footprint in the lohud basketball ecosystem runs across both programs.

What neither of those weeks tells you is the vote margin — only Deanna Biancardi's 28,155-vote result has a confirmed total. That figure is the calibration point for the Section 1 girls basketball ceiling. For broader context on New York's fan-vote landscape, see New York high school sports polls, and the full national directory is at /usa/.

Running a winning campaign on a 48-hour runway

Because the window is Monday-to-Wednesday, the campaign structure is compressed. Getting on the ballot is step one — and it starts before the week's games are played. Coaches and families who want a Section 1 performance recognized by lohud should get a complete stat line to the lohud sports desk before the editorial team builds that week's nominees. A great game nobody flags can be omitted.

Once the ballot is live, the reach question is different here than in a Sunday-close state poll. There is no long tail. The school's strongest mobilization levers — parent group chats, the booster association's social pages, the team's own accounts — need to activate Monday or early Tuesday. The confirmed vote ceiling (Biancardi's 28,155) tells you that the winning total in a contested week is not hundreds of votes; it is tens of thousands, and those numbers come from breadth of reach, not one phone voting in a loop.

For campaigns where organic reach falls short of what a competitive week requires, vote-support services can be structured to deliver volume within the mid-week deadline window. The how-to guide covers the weekly cadence for this kind of recurring fan-vote poll. The single structural priority here is simple: treat Tuesday night as the final push, not Wednesday morning.

How to vote in Lohud Girls Basketball Player of the Week

  1. 1

    Find the current week's lohud article

    The poll does not live on a standalone page — it is embedded inside a dated article on lohud.com or its Yahoo Sports mirror. Search "lohud girls basketball player of the week" and filter by date, or go directly to the Yahoo Sports article link that circulates on lohud's social accounts. Each week's poll is a fresh article; older polls stay accessible but their ballots may still accept votes, so confirm you are on the right week before voting.

  2. 2

    Review the nominees and their stat lines

    The article lists each nominee with the performance that earned the nod — points, rebounds, assists, steals — and the opponent. The nominee count varies by week; the March 10, 2025 ballot had five names, while other weeks have run as many as ten. The stat context is the only explanation of the field, so it is worth reading before you commit.

  3. 3

    Cast your vote — and vote again

    Select your player in the embedded Yahoo Sports poll widget and submit. The organizer explicitly confirms unlimited voting: "You may vote as many times as you like and for as many players as you like." There is no account, login, or per-session gate. A single supporter can return through the week, though the field collectively moves faster by reaching more unique voters.

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    Watch the Wednesday 3 p.m. ET hard stop

    The ballot closes Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. Eastern — not Sunday night, not end of day. That means the decisive hours are Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning. A mobilization push that starts Sunday is useful; one that lands Tuesday night is decisive. Miss 3 p.m. on Wednesday and the window is gone.

Lohud Girls Basketball Player of the Week — frequently asked questions

14 answers covering legality, delivery, quality, pricing and platform specifics.

Legality & scope

What does the organizer say about automated voting or bots?
The poll is designed for manual fan voting. Using automated scripts, bots, or vote-manipulation tools runs contrary to the ballot's intent and risks having votes discarded. A result that holds up comes from real supporters casting real votes — which is why the most effective campaigns are reach campaigns rather than device-grinding campaigns.

Process & delivery

Why does this poll close Wednesday at 3 p.m. ET instead of Sunday night?
Lohud sets a mid-week close across its player-of-the-week polls — girls basketball, boys basketball, and football all run to Wednesday at 3:00 p.m. ET. This is structurally different from every High School on SI / SBLive state poll, which closes Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PT. The practical consequence is that a full-week campaign here runs Monday open through Tuesday night; there is no Sunday sprint, no late-night extension, and no Pacific time buffer.
Is there a vote cap on the lohud girls basketball poll?
No per-vote or per-session cap. The organizer's confirmed language is: "You may vote as many times as you like and for as many players as you like." That phrasing is specific to this poll and worth noting — not every lohud poll in other states or other sports uses identical language.
Can I still vote after the poll nominally "closes" and a new one opens?
In practice, older lohud poll articles remain accessible online after their stated Wednesday close, and the embedded widget may still register clicks. However, the organizer counts votes through the Wednesday 3 p.m. ET cutoff for that week's award; any activity after that point does not affect the result. When a new week's article goes up, that is the live ballot to vote on.

Service quality

Where do vote-support services fit in for a Wednesday-deadline poll?
The Wednesday 3 p.m. close compresses the available campaign window to roughly Monday through Tuesday night. That is a shorter runway than a Sunday-close poll, which means concentrated delivery matters more. Services such as <a href="/buy-sports-fan-poll-votes/">sports fan-poll vote support</a> can be structured to align with the mid-week deadline — useful when organic reach alone cannot clear the volume a competitive week requires.

Platform specifics

What schools dominate the Section 1 girls basketball landscape?
Ossining has been the Class AA standard in Section 1 girls basketball for multiple seasons. Eastchester, Rye, Tuckahoe, and Albertus Magnus are perennial competitive programs. Yonkers Montessori — a smaller school — has had Emilee Doherty appear on two separate confirmed ballot weeks, showing that a nominee from a non-traditional power can draw repeat recognition.
How is this poll different from the lohud boys basketball player of the week?
The mechanics are identical — same Wednesday 3 p.m. ET close, same Yahoo Sports embedded platform, same White Plains Hospital sponsorship, same Section 1 scope. The schools and athletes differ: the girls poll has drawn Ossining, Eastchester, Tuckahoe, Rye, Albertus Magnus, and Yonkers Montessori as confirmed nominees, while the boys poll features Stepinac, Kennedy Catholic, Tappan Zee, Mount Vernon, and Putnam Valley more prominently. The two polls run in the same season window but are editorially independent.

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What is the Section 1 coverage area for this poll?
Section 1 of NYSPHSAA covers Westchester County and Rockland County, New York. That includes programs from Ossining, Eastchester, Mamaroneck, Rye, Tuckahoe, Ardsley, New Rochelle, Yonkers, Sleepy Hollow, Pearl River, Mahopac, Yorktown, Albertus Magnus, Nyack, and others. Catholic schools that participate in CHSFL — such as Iona Prep and Cardinal Hayes — may also appear depending on the week's field.
Who is the confirmed winner with the highest known vote total?
Deanna Biancardi of Eastchester won a lohud Girls Basketball Player of the Week poll with 28,155 votes — the only raw vote count on public record for this ballot. That number sets a concrete reference point: a serious campaign in this market needs to clear the mid-to-upper five figures to win against a motivated field.
Who were the nominees on the March 10, 2025 ballot?
That week's five-name field was Iva Corluka (Ardsley), Emilee Doherty (Yonkers Montessori), Phoebe Greto (Rye), Riley Harold (Albertus Magnus), and Ava Rogliano (Tuckahoe). Ardsley, Rye, and Albertus Magnus are established Section 1 programs; Yonkers Montessori and Tuckahoe represent the smaller end of the Section 1 enrollment range appearing alongside them.
What happened during the March 2026 Class AA championship week?
The March 2026 ballot was timed to the Section 1 Class AA championship week and featured a player from the Ossining RedHawks area who posted 17 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals — the type of stat line that editors select when a player has a signature moment in a title game. Championship-week timing creates an unusual mobilization window because school pride and playoff adrenaline run highest at the same moment the poll is open.
Who nominates players, and can coaches submit names?
Lohud's sports editors select nominees from results reported across Section 1 each week. The nomination process mirrors the football version, where coaches and athletic directors can flag performances for consideration. The safest approach is to get a full stat line — points, rebounds, assists, steals, the opponent, and the game result — to a lohud sports contact before the editorial team builds that week's ballot.
Does winning the lohud girls basketball poll connect to any other award?
The weekly winner earns a feature on lohud sports social media. It is a standalone weekly recognition, not a gateway to the NYSPHSAA state player of the year process or any postseason all-state honor. A player can be recognized on this poll and independently earn editorial honors from lohud's season-end selections — the two tracks are separate.
How many nominees typically appear on the ballot each week?
The field varies. The March 10, 2025 poll had five nominees; other confirmed weeks have had as many as ten. A smaller ballot concentrates the vote — Deanna Biancardi's 28,155-vote win came on a ballot where the field was competitive enough to require that kind of total to clear. Knowing the field size when a poll opens tells you how many votes you need to win rather than just lead.

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