Southeastern Pa. Girls' Basketball Top 10 Rankings

Southeastern Pa. Girls’ Basketball

 

Top 10 rankings

 

Last season’s record in parenthesis

 

1. Souderton (22-8) The squad returns all five starters from last year’s PIAA Class 6A semifinal team, a group that allowed less than 40 points 26 times over the course of the season.

 

2. Cardinal O’Hara (24-6) Three key cogs from the defending Catholic League champions are back for the Lions: Kenzie Gardler, Maura Hendrixson, and Molly Paolino. The big question is who else will step up?

 

3. Central Bucks West (23-6) An injury to Tori Abelson is a big blow to the Bucks, who have to contend in the always tough Suburban One League Continental Conference, but the team has a strong nucleus returning, including sophomore Maddie Burke.

 

4. Archbishop Wood (24-7) Three seniors were lost to graduation for the Vikings, who have won two consecutive state titles, but that usually doesn’t have a huge impact on the traditionally tough and consistently talented program. Katie May and Bridget Arcidiacono will lead the team.

 

5. Germantown Academy (21-10) The Patriots were young last year which led to some inconsistency, but that experience should pay off now, as GA looks to capture another Inter-Ac championship and return to the Pennsylvania Independent Schools Athletic Association (PAISAA) title game.

 

6. Central Bucks South (20-8) Guards Alexa Brodie, Mac Ehresman, and Haley Meinel will power the Titans, as the team will try and continue its recent postseason success.

 

7. Neumann-Goretti (24-5) Fresh off three straight state championships, the Saints have a few significant returners in Jabria Ingram and Tatiana Jones, plus some newcomers bound to make a splash.

 

8. Abington (23-6) The defending District 1 Class 6A champions lost Lizzie Oleary to graduation but return two strong guards in Brit James and Sam Brusha, as well as a top post player in Kassondra Brown, making the Ghosts a tough match up.

 

9. Plymouth Whitemarsh (27-3) Explosive guard Taylor O’Brien helped ignite the Colonials to a dream season a year ago. The team looks to capitalize on that success – which included an appearance in the district championship and a berth in the state playoffs.

 

10. Shipley (23-6) Lauren Ross and Anna Camden are one of the most exciting duos in the area, as the Gators look to defend their PAISAA title, an accomplishment the program has claimed four times since 2012.