Top 25 national high school boys basketball rankings: Cameron Boozer, Columbus three-peat (3/12/2024)
It was championship week for high school boys basketball in several major states, and there was no shortage of exciting hoops action.
The one-two punch of Florida teams at the top of the SBLive/Sports Illustrated Power 25 national rankings stayed the same, with Montverde Academy at No. 1 and Columbus at No. 2. Cameron Boozer and the Explorers solidified their position in the top two with a dramatic win in the FHSAA 7A state championship game.
Harvard-Westlake jumped two spots to No. 7 after repeating as the California (CIF) Open Division state champion, and Plano East moved into the top 10 after finishing a perfect season with a Texas (UIL) 6A state title.
Find the complete breakdown of the latest SBLive/SI Power 25 rankings update below:
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SBLIVE/SI POWER 25 NATIONAL BOYS BASKETBALL RANKINGS
March 12, 2024
1. Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) (30-0)
Previous rank: 1; Up next: TBD
Montverde did not play last week after finishing their regular season campaign the previous week. Exactly half of the Eagles’ 30 wins have come against teams in the top 25.
2. Columbus (Miami, Fla.) (27-4)
Previous rank: 2; Up next: TBD
Cameron Boozer and Columbus captured their third straight FHSAA 7A state title after defeating Oak Ridge in an overtime thriller. The Explorers, now on a 21-game win streak, are expected to be one of eight teams invited to Chipotle Nationals.
3. St. Paul VI (Chantilly, Va.) (33-2)
Previous rank: 3; Up next: TBD
St. Paul VI was off last week after winning a WCAC championship and VISAA Division 1 state championship the previous week. The Panthers should be back at Chipotle Nationals this year after making GEICO Nationals last year.
4. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, N.Y.) (21-4)
Previous rank: 4; Up next: TBD
LuHi won 66-52 over No. 14 Wasatch Academy in addition to a 28-point win against Canyon International. With eight wins against teams in the top 25, the Crusaders should be one of the top four seeds at Chipotle Nationals.
5. Prolific Prep (Napa, Calif.) (31-5)
Previous rank: 6; Up next: Mar. 16 vs. Royal Crown (Canada)
The Crew raced past Pace Academy (Texas) and Ft. Erie (Canada) in the first two rounds of the Grind Session playoffs and will take on Royal Crown (Canada) in the semifinals of the 16-team tournament. McDonald's All-American and Alabama signee Derrion Reid made his return for Prolific after missing nearly three months with an injury.
6. Link Academy (Branson, Mo.) (25-6)
Previous rank: 7; Up next: TBD
Link Academy earned a bump in the rankings and solidified its status as a Chipotle Nationals team with wins over No. 14 Wasatch Academy and No. 23 Oak Hill Academy last week in South Carolina.
7. Harvard-Westlake (Studio City, Calif.) (33-3)
Previous rank: 9; Up next: Season complete
After taking down No. 18 Eastvale Roosevelt for the second time in two weeks, this time in the state semifinals, Harvard-Westlake edged out No. 20 Salesian College Prep to repeat as CIF Open Division state champions. Trent Perry scored 11 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, including a pair of clutch shots in the final minutes to take the lead and seal the championship for the Wolverines.
8. Don Bosco Prep (Ramsey, N.J.) (29-3)
Previous rank: 8; Up next: TBD
Dylan Harper and Don Bosco beat St. Peter’s to claim a North Jersey sectional title, and then the Ironmen finished the job against Paul VI in the NJSIAA Non-Public A state championship game. Harper posted 29 points, nine rebounds and four assists in the 56-29 win against Paul VI.
9. Plano East (Plano, Tex.) (40-0)
Previous rank: 12; Up next: Season complete
Following a win over Lake Ridge in the semifinals, Plano East dispatched No. 19 Stony Point in the UIL 6A state championship game to cap off a perfect season. The Panthers became the first Texas team to go undefeated since Duncanville went 39-0 in 2006-07.
10. AZ Compass Prep (Chandler, Ari.) (27-5)
Previous rank: 10; Up next: TBD
AZ Compass closed out EYBL Scholastic league play with wins against No. 23 Oak Hill Academy and Canyon International (Arizona). The Dragons beat three teams in the top 25 this season, including No. 4 Long Island Lutheran, and all five of their losses came to teams in the top 15.
11. Dynamic Prep (Irving, Tex.) (23-1)
Previous rank: 5; Up next: TBD
Dynamic Prep last played nearly three weeks ago, when it won the TCAL 6A state championship. The fall in the rankings for Dynamic Prep is due to several other teams improving their resumes in recent weeks.
12. IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.) (18-8)
Previous rank: 13; Up next: TBD
IMG Academy moved up one spot despite not playing last week. The Ascenders finished the regular season with a win over No. 15 La Lumiere on Mar. 2.
13. Brewster Academy (Wolfeboro, N.H.) (27-7)
Previous rank: 15; Up next: TBD
Brewster Academy did not play last week. The Bobcats finished the regular season with a 77-69 win against No. 14 Wasatch Academy on Mar. 1, as they now sit and wait for a potential invite to Chipotle Nationals.
14. Wasatch Academy (Mt. Pleasant, Utah) (15-7)
Previous rank: 14; Up next: TBD
Wasatch’s recent struggles continued with losses to No. 4 Long Island Lutheran and No. 6 Link Academy, the latter of which came by 34 points. The Tigers started the season strong, defeating times like No. 2 Columbus and No. 10 AZ Compass Prep, but they will likely miss out on Chipotle Nationals after losing four of their last six games.
15. La Lumiere (La Porte, Ind.) (23-5)
Previous rank: 16; Up next: TBD
La Lumiere finished its regular season with a 72-63 loss to No. 12 IMG Academy on Mar. 2. The Lakers own a pair of wins over top 15 teams, and all five of their losses came to teams in the top 25.
16. Grayson (Loganville, Ga.) (30-2)
Previous rank: 19; Up next: Season complete
Grayson defeated five-star Ace Bailey and McEachern in the GHSA 7A state championship game, bringing home its first state title in program history. Led by Purdue signee Gicarri Harris and Georgia commit Jacob Wilkins, the son of NBA legend Dominique Wilkins, the Rams closed the season on a 15-game win streak.
17. St. Rose (Belmar, N.J.) (29-2)
Previous rank: 21; Up next: Season complete
St. Rose dominated Montclair Immaculate, 73-29, in the NJSIAA Non-Public B state championship game, winning its first state title since 1977. Villanova signee Matthew Hodge recorded 14 points, 13 rebounds and six assists for the Purple Roses in the victory.
18. Eastvale Roosevelt (Eastvale, Calif.) (31-4)
Previous rank: 18; Up next: Season complete
For the second time in two weeks, Roosevelt came close but didn’t pull off the upset against No. 7 Harvard-Westlake. Five-star junior Brayden Burries scored 24 points and the Mustangs led by double digits at halftime in the CIF Open Division SoCal regional final, but they fell 63-59 to the state champs.
19. Stony Point (Round Rock, Tex.) (38-2)
Previous rank: 20; Up next: Season complete
Playing in the state semifinals for the first time in program history, Stony Point took down Beaumont United to set up a rematch with No. 9 Plano East in the UIL 6A state finals. Unfortunately for the Tigers, they fell just short of a state title, losing to the Panthers for the second time this season.
20. Salesian College Prep (Richmond, Calif.) (31-2)
Previous rank: 22; Up next: Season complete
Salesian put up a strong fight against No. 7 Harvard-Westlake in the CIF Open Division state finals before ultimately falling 50-45 to the Wolverines. It was the first loss for the Pride since an overtime defeat to St. John Bosco (California) in late December.
21. Fishers (Fishers, Ind.) (26-1)
Previous rank: 23; Up next: Mar. 16 vs. Crown Point (IN)
Fishers knocked off five-star Kansas signee Flory Bidunga and Kokomo to reach the IHSAA 4A semisate round. The Tigers will play Crown Point this weekend with a trip to the state semifinals on the line.
22. Archbishop Stepinac (White Plains, N.Y.) (25-4)
Previous rank: 25; Up next: TBD
Kentucky-bound Boogie Fland went for 18 points as the Crusaders beat Nazareth, 66-51, in the CHSAA AA City championship. Up next is a matchup in the CHSAA/PSAL championship on Mar. 24.
23. Oak Hill Academy (Mouth of Wilson, Va.) (21-6)
Previous rank: 17; Up next: TBD
Oak Hill finished the regular season with losses to No. 6 Link Academy and No. 10 AZ Compass Prep. The Warriors competed well but went 1-6 against ranked opponents and finished ninth out of 14 teams in the EYBL Scholastic league.
24. Myers Park (Charlotte, N.C.) (27-3)
Previous rank: 11; Up next: Season complete
Myers Park had its 23-game win streak and season come to an end at the hands of Duke signee Isaiah Evans and North Mecklenburg. The McDonald’s All-American erupted for 48 points to defeat the Mustangs, 79-63, in the NCHSAA 4A state quarterfinals.
25. Sidwell Friends (Washington, D.C.) (27-4)
Previous rank: 24; Up next: Season complete
Sidwell re-entered the top 25 last week after winning the DCSAA 2A state championship, beating formerly-ranked Gonzaga to reach the title game.
ON THE BUBBLE
Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) (28-6)
The Patrick School (Hillside, N.J.) (27-4)
St. John Bosco (Bellflower, Calif.) (28-7)
Wisconsin Lutheran (Milwaukee, Wisc.) (28-0)
Central Cabarrus (Concord, N.C.) (31-0)
Jackson-Reed (Washington, D.C.) (33-3)
McEachern (Powder Springs, Ga.) (26-6)
Ridge View (Columbia, S.C.) (29-2)
John Marshall (Richmond, Va.) (25-3)
Homewood-Flossmoor (Flossmoor, Illinois) (34-4)
Wayzata (Plymouth, Minn.) (26-1)
St. Mary’s (Orchard Lake, Mich.) (24-1)
-- Zach Shugan | zshugan@gmail.com | @SBLiveSports