Top 25 Illinois high school boys basketball rankings (2/19/2024)

Check out this week's Illinois boys basketball Power 25

Curie moves back to No. 1 after Homewood-Flossmoor's loss to Bolingbrook and De La Salle enters the top 25.

Here is our breakdown of this week's SBLive Power 25 Illinois high school boys basketball rankings (records through Feb. 18):

PREVIOUS RANKINGS: DEC. 8 | DEC. 14 | DEC. 22 | JAN. 3 | JAN. 13 | JAN. 19 | JAN. 29 | FEB. 6 | FEB. 12 


Illinois high school boys basketball rankings

February 19, 2024

​​1. Curie (27-2)

Previous rank: 2

The Condors took the week off after winning their first Public League title in five years.

2. Homewood-Flossmoor (26-4)

Previous rank: 1

The Vikings finished tied for first in the SouthWest Suburban Blue after losing 65-63 to co-champ Bolingbrook. Gianni Cobb scored 18 for H-F.

3. Thornton (25-4)

Previous rank: 3

Illinois recruit Morez Johnson yet another double-double for the Southland champs in a 58-38 win over Crete-Monee, finishing with 10 points, 15 rebounds, seven blocks and three assists. Isaiah Green had 20 points, including five 3-pointers.

4. Metamora (27-4)

Previous rank: 4

The defending Class 3A champion Redbirds pushed their winning streak to 14 games by beating Dunlap 69-50 and Limestone 81-43.

5. DePaul Prep (28-2)

Previous rank: 5

The Rams finished 8-0 in the Catholic League Blue, arguably the state's toughest conference. They've won 10 straight, including 41-38 over Mount Carmel and 49-35 vs. Benet last week. PJ Chambers scored 20 vs. Mount Carmel and 19 against Benet.

6. Brother Rice (28-3)

Previous rank: 6

The Crusaders' only loss in the Catholic League Blue was in overtime to DePaul Prep. They've won 10 straight since, including 69-60 vs. St. Ignatius and 59-42 against Niles Notre Dame. Zavier Fitch had 27 points total in the two victories.

7. Bolingbrook (24-4)

Previous rank: 9

The Raiders edged Homewood-Flossmoor 65-63 to share the SouthWest Suburban Blue title and then knocked off Lincoln-Way West 79-70 for their sixth straight win. JT Pettigrew's double-double of 22 points and 11 rebounds with four blocks led the way against H-F.

8. Kenwood (22-7)

Previous rank: 8

The Broncos were off last week after finishing runner-up to Curie in the Public League playoffs.

9. Mount Carmel (26-5)

Previous rank: 7

Senior Angelo Ciaravino won the Lawless Award as the Catholic League Blue MVP. The Caravan took third in the conference after falling 41-38 to DePaul Prep.

10. Benet (25-6)

Previous rank: 10

In a busy final week of the regular season, the East Suburban Catholic co-champion Redwings beat Nazareth 59-24 and Bulls Prep 84-50 before falling 49-35 to DePaul Prep.

11. Quincy (28-3)

Previous rank: 11

The Blue Devils won the Western Big 6 at 12-2, thanks to a pair of wins against Rock Island, 58-49 and 58-46.

12. Warren (27-4)

Previous rank: 12

Immanuel Brown scored 19 points as the Blue Devils beat Lake Zurich 64-39 for their seventh straight win and a share of the North Suburban title with Lake Forest.

13. Downers Grove North (27-4)

Previous rank: 13

The West Suburban Silver champs have won 10 straight after beating Taft 63-56 and La Lumiere Blue (Ind.) 72-64.

14. Marist (27-4)

Previous rank: 14

The RedHawks have won 11 in a row and are East Suburban Catholic co-champs with Benet after beating Joliet Catholic 72-55 and Perspectives-MSA 89-58. Adoni Vassilakis scored 18 against Joliet Catholic and Darshan Thomas had 23 points vs. Perspectives.

15. Waubonsie Valley (25-2)

Previous rank: 15

The DuPage Valley champ Warriors beat Naperville North 43-38 to wrap up a 9-1 conference schedule.

16. Normal (26-5)

Previous rank: 16

The Ironmen beat crosstown rival Normal West 52-34 to complete a 10-0 Big Twelve season.

17. Rich (22-7)

Previous rank: 23

The Raptors have won seven in a row after beating Kankakee 56-44.

18. Glenbrook South (24-6)

Previous rank: 19

The Titans coasted past Vernon Hills 73-21 for their fourth straight win.

19. New Trier (24-7)

Previous rank: 20

The Trevians beat Highland Park 62-39.

20. Loyola Academy (25-6)

Previous rank: 21

Nick Patton scored 15 points as the Ramblers cruised past Lake View 72-39.

21. Kankakee (25-4)

Previous rank: 17

The Kays went 2-1 in Southland games, beating Thornwood 54-45, falling 56-44 to Rich and edging Crete-Monee 56-54. Larenz Walters had a double-double (17 points, 10 rebounds) vs. Crete and scored 15 with six rebounds against Thornwood. 

22. Collinsville (27-4)

Previous rank: 22

The Kahoks won the Southwestern title at 9-3 after falling 30-29 to Edwardsville and edging Alton 48-47.

23. Bloom (16-9)

Previous rank: 24

Payton Edwards scored 22 points as the Blazing Trojans cruised past Thornridge 82-35.

24. De La Salle (20-11)

Previous rank: NR

Richard Lindsey scored 24 points and Tavariyuan Williams had 20 in a 73-55 win against Marian Catholic. Williams and Bryant Hedrick both finished with 20 points in a 73-29 victory against St. Rita.

25. Centralia (28-2)

Previous rank: 25

The Orphans have won seven straight after beating Althoff Catholic 70-47.

Mount Carmel senior Angelo Ciaravino
Mount Carmel's Angelo Ciaravino dunks against Webster Groves (Mo.) / Photo by Nate Latsch, SBLive Sports

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MIKE CLARK

Mike Clark has covered Illinois and Indiana high school sports for decades with a focus on football, basketball, wrestling, track and field and baseball. He has covered high school sports for SBLive Sports since 2022.