High school girls basketball rankings continue to heat up, with Nazareth Roadrunners taking the top spot in the latest Super 25 rankings.
At number one is the undefeated Nazareth Roadrunners (22-3), led by do-it-all senior forward Stella Sakalas. The team has been on a tear recently, beating both Benet and Carmel to stay atop their conference. Junior guard Sophia Towne also shines alongside Sakalas, drawing plenty of attention for her impressive play.
However, Nazareth's success is not just thanks to its top players. Juniors Sam Austin and Molly Moore prove that depth matters too. Austin is a force on the glass, rebounding tirelessly and scoring key points in crucial games. Her ability to cut towards the basket at the right moment also makes her a valuable asset.
Moore, meanwhile, has a knack for creating chaos with her ball pressure, often disrupting opponents' passing attempts with her quick hands. Her defensive prowess is undeniable, making her an essential piece of Nazareth's winning formula.
This trio β Sakalas, Towne, and both Austin and Moore β forms the backbone of the Roadrunners' team. As they continue to round into form, it's hard not to see them returning to the Class 4A championship game.
Other teams in contention include Loyola Academy, Benet, Waubonsie Valley, Kenwood, Mother McAuley, Naperville Central, Downers Grove North, Fremd, and Prospect. Games like Fremd vs. Prospect and Hinsdale Central vs. Downers Grove North are must-watches as the season enters its final stretch.
In other news, Arundel's Quinn Arundel takes home the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference Player of the Year award, capping off an impressive senior season for Mother McAuley. Meanwhile, Glenbrook South and New Trier prepare to face each other in a highly anticipated matchup.
At number one is the undefeated Nazareth Roadrunners (22-3), led by do-it-all senior forward Stella Sakalas. The team has been on a tear recently, beating both Benet and Carmel to stay atop their conference. Junior guard Sophia Towne also shines alongside Sakalas, drawing plenty of attention for her impressive play.
However, Nazareth's success is not just thanks to its top players. Juniors Sam Austin and Molly Moore prove that depth matters too. Austin is a force on the glass, rebounding tirelessly and scoring key points in crucial games. Her ability to cut towards the basket at the right moment also makes her a valuable asset.
Moore, meanwhile, has a knack for creating chaos with her ball pressure, often disrupting opponents' passing attempts with her quick hands. Her defensive prowess is undeniable, making her an essential piece of Nazareth's winning formula.
This trio β Sakalas, Towne, and both Austin and Moore β forms the backbone of the Roadrunners' team. As they continue to round into form, it's hard not to see them returning to the Class 4A championship game.
Other teams in contention include Loyola Academy, Benet, Waubonsie Valley, Kenwood, Mother McAuley, Naperville Central, Downers Grove North, Fremd, and Prospect. Games like Fremd vs. Prospect and Hinsdale Central vs. Downers Grove North are must-watches as the season enters its final stretch.
In other news, Arundel's Quinn Arundel takes home the Girls Catholic Athletic Conference Player of the Year award, capping off an impressive senior season for Mother McAuley. Meanwhile, Glenbrook South and New Trier prepare to face each other in a highly anticipated matchup.