Super 25 Regional High School Boys Basketball Rankings: Week 1

Take a look at the Super 25 High School Boys Basketball teams in each region! Who made the week 1 rankings?

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USA TODAY High School Sports will make Super 25 Regional Rankings for boys basketball this season as selected by the USA TODAY High School Sports staff with weekly rankings in five regions — Northeast, Midwest, South, Frontier and Pacific. These are the preseason boys basketball rankings for the 2019-20 season.

TOP 25: Week 1

ALL-USA PRESEASON: Boys Team | Girls Team

NORTHEAST

Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Massachusetts, Maine, New Jersey, New York, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont.

  1. Patrick School, Hillside, New Jersey (0-0)
  2. Long Island Lutheran, Brookville, New York (0-0)
  3. DeMatha Catholic, Hyattsville, Maryland (1-0)
  4. Roman Catholic, Philadelphia (0-0)
  5. Roselle Catholic, Roselle, New Jersey (0-0)
  6. Archbishop Stepinac, White Plains, New York (0-0)
  7. Gonzaga, Washington, District of Columbia (2-0)
  8. Camden, New Jersey (0-0)
  9. First Love Christian Academy, Washington, Pennsylvania (4-1)
  10. Baltimore Polytechnic, Towson, Maryland (0-0)

SOUTH

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia.

  1. Montverde Academy, Florida (2-0)
  2. IMG Academy, Bradenton, Florida (1-0)
  3. McEachern, Powder Springs, Georgia (6-0)
  4. Paul VI, Fairfax, Virginia (1-0)
  5. Oak Hill Academy, Mouth of Wilson, Virginia (10-1)
  6. Briarcrest Christian School, Eads, Tennessee (3-0)
  7. Grayson, Loganville, Georgia (7-0)
  8. Hamilton Heights Christian Academy, Chattanooga, Tennessee (8-0)
  9. Millbrook, Raleigh, North Carolina (4-0)
  10. Norcross, Georgia (5-0)

MIDWEST

Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin.

  1. Huntington Prep, West Virginia (5-0)
  2. Morgan Park, Chicago (2-0)
  3. Minnehaha Academy, Minneapolis (0-0)
  4. Hamilton, Sussex, Wisconsin (0-0)
  5. Archbishop Moeller, Cincinnati (1-0)
  6. Lincoln, Ypsilanti, Michigan (0-0)
  7. La Lumiere, La Porte, Indiana (4-0)
  8. Whitney Young, Chicago (0-1)
  9. Teays Valley Christian Prep, West Virginia (6-1)
  10. Lawrence Central, Indiana (0-0)

FRONTIER

Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Utah, Wyoming.

  1. Wasatch Academy, Mount Pleasant, Utah (3-0)
  2. Sunrise Christian Academy, Bel Aire, Kansas (4-0)
  3. Duncanville, Texas (5-2)
  4. Westlake, Texas (10-1)
  5. Ridge Point, Missouri City, Texas (7-1)
  6. Booker T. Washington, Tulsa, Oklahoma (0-0)
  7. Jacksonville, Arkansas (2-0)
  8. Denton Guyer, Texas (4-0)
  9. Mansfield Timberview, Arlington, Texas (4-1)
  10. Bishop Miege, Shawnee Mission, Kansas (0-0)

PACIFIC

Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington.

  1. Hillcrest Prep, Phoenix (8-0)
  2. Prolific Prep, Napa, California (11-0)
  3. Sierra Canyon, Chatsworth, California (4-0)
  4. Mater Dei, Santa Ana, California (1-0)
  5. Mayfair, Lakewood, California (0-1)
  6. Bishop Gorman, Las Vegas (0-0)
  7. Salesian Prep, Richmond, California (0-0)
  8. O’Dea, Seattle (0-0)
  9. Etiwanda, California (5-0)
  10. Sheldon, Sacramento, California (4-0)

2019-20 Super 25 Preseason Girls Basketball Rankings released

The Super 25 Preseason High School Girls Basketball Rankings have been released. Check out which teams make up the top 25.

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USA TODAY High School Sports is revealing the 2018-19 Super 25 Preseason Girls Basketball Teams. The Super 25 has been a staple of USA TODAY for more than 30 years and highlights the best teams around the nation.

RELATED: ALL-USA Preseason Girls Basketball Team

MORE: Super 25 Preseason Boys Basketball Rankings

Each post contains analysis, key players and more from the USA TODAY Sports Sports in consultation with the USA TODAY High School Sports staff.

LOOKBACK: 2018-19 Final Super 25 Girls Basketball rankings

NO. 25 BISHOP MIEGE

Bishop Miege (Kansas) star Payton Verhulst (Photo: Robin Verhulst)

Location: Shawnee Mission, Kansas
2018-19 record: 24-0
Final 2017-18 Super 25 ranking: Not Ranked
Head Coach: Terry English

Star guard Peyton Verhulst followed up her well-rounded 2018-19 season of 17 points, seven rebounds, six assists, four steals and three blocks per game by playing on the USA Basketball FIBA U-16 team. She’s only just entering junior year.

Bishop Miege has gone undefeated in three of the last five seasons, and the two years in between, the Stags went a combined 44-7. Spread that out one more season, and the team has won five championships in six years.

With all that experience and a winning pedigree in a proven system to go with the talent on the team, more success seems a foregone conclusion.

2019-20 Super 25 Preseason Boys Basketball Rankings released

The Super 25 Preseason High School Boys Basketball Rankings have been released. Check out which teams make up the top 25.

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USA TODAY High School Sports is revealing the 2019-20 Super 25 Preseason Boys Basketball Teams. The Super 25 has been a staple of USA TODAY for more than 30 years and highlights the best teams around the nation.

Each post contains analysis, key players and more from USA TODAY Sports’ Jason Jordan in consultation with the USA TODAY High School Sports staff.

ALL-USA: 19-20 ALL-USA Preseason Boys Basketball Team

LOOKBACK: 2018-19 Final Super 25 Boys Basketball rankings

Click through to see each team:

No. 25 ARCHBISHOP STEPINAC

Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, New York) stars AJ Griffin (21) and R.J. Davis (1) (Photo: Lonnie Webb Photography)

Location: White Plains, New York
Preseason Rank: 25
2018-19 record:
14-16
Final 2018-19 Super 25 ranking: Not Ranked

Last year, injuries early in the season prevented the team from living up to its potential record-wise. Archbishop Stepinac proved that in the playoffs, getting to the championship game.

A.J. Griffin and R.J. Davis combined for more than 45 points per game last season, but they’re more than just scorers. Griffin averaged a double-double with 10.9 rebounds and was an elite defender, putting up 3.5 blocks and 2.4 steals, and David had seven rebounds to go with 4.9 assists. All five starters are returning, and the team is getting back junior Jonah Phang, a 6-foot-8 center who missed last season due to a knee injury. With a healthy team, it will be exciting to see if the Crusaders can live up to expectations.