Here are the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches girls high school basketball state rankings for Nov. 25, 2024.
Team (Record), previous ranking
1. Fort Worth Boswell (10-0), 1; 2. Converse Judson (14-1), 4; 3. Duncanville (7-2), 3; 4. Denton Braswell (10-1), 6; 5. Pearland (11-3), 14; 6. Cedar Hill (7-2), 9; 7. Cedar Park Vista Ridge (10-2), 11; 8. Clearbrook (9-1), 19; 9. Denton Guyer (10-1), 10; 10. Lancaster (4-1), 12; 11. Austin Westlake (8-2), 7; 12. Cypress Springs (7-3), 17; 13. South Grand Prairie (9-3), 13; 14. Alief Taylor (11-2), 23; 15. North Crowley (7-2), 13; 16. Tyler Legacy (10-1), 16; 17. Flower Mound (13-0); 18. Cibolo Steele (7-3), 21; 19. Ft. Bend Hightower (8-0), 2; 20. Tomball Memorial (12-2); 21. Round Rock (13-1), 22; 22. Garland Sachse (9-4), 24; 23. CE King (6-2), 8; 24. Austin Bowie (11-3), 25; 25. DeSoto (7-5), 15.
1. Monterey (13-1), 1; 2. Argyle (9-1), 2; 3. San Antonio Wagner (9-2), 6; 4. Frisco Reedy (9-2), 5; 5. Liberty Hill (9-1), 7; 6. Georgetown (9-1), 4; 7. Cedar Park (7-2), 10; 8. Leander Glenn (8-2), 3; 9. Mansfield Summit (9-0), 14; 10. Montgomery (9-1), 12; 11. Tascosa (9-1), 8; 12. Frisco Wakeland (9-2), 21; 13. Amarillo High (8-2), 11; 14. Walnut Grove (7-3), 19; 15. Buda Hays (6-2), 15; 16. Aledo (4-2), 13; 17. Nikki Rowe (18-1); 18. Comal Pieper (11-4), 20; 19. Newman Smith (9-0); 20. Keller Fossil Ridge (7-1), 22; 21. Bastrop (11-1); 22. Crocket (10-2); 23. Lucas Lovejoy (5-3), 17; 24. Abilene Wylie (7-0); 25. Mt. Belvieu Barbers Hill (6-3), 24.
1. Dallas Lincoln (14-0), 1; 2. Waco La Vega (10-3), 2; 3. Glen Rose (9-1), 4; 4. Manor New Tech (11-0), 22; 5. Decatur (6-3), 3; 6. Brock (8-2), 7; 7. Godley (3-0), 14; 8. Bridgeport (8-1); 9. Davenport (7-2), 24; 10. Levelland (2-0), 6; 11. Sunnyvale (4-3), 10; 12. Navasota (6-2), 19; 13. Canyon (6-3), 9; 14. Fredricksburg (9-5), 5; 15. Seminole (7-2), 8; 16. Lorena (4-1), 20; 17. Greenwood (8-1), 25; 18. Brownsboro (8-3), 15; 19. Canyon Randall (3-2), 16; 20. Cuero (7-3), 17; 21. Canton (6-2), 18; 22. Madisonville (1-1), 13; 23. Frisco Panther Creek (6-4), 21; 24. Geronimo Navarro (6-2), 12; 25. Ft. Bend Willowridge (6-4), 11.
1. Fairfield (4-0), 2; 2. Tuscola Jim Ned (6-0), 4; 3. Canadian (9-0), 6; 4. Gunter (6-0), 8; 5. Winnsboro (8-2), 1; 6. Hitchcock (8-1), 9; 7. Bishop (3-0), 10; 8. Emory Rains (8-1); 9. Comanche (4-0), 12; 10. Ponder (6-0), 13; 11. Franklin (3-0), 14; 12. Hooks (6-0), 15; 13. Lexington (8-0); 14. Little River Academy (4-0), 17; 15. Wall (3-2); 16. Paradise (5-1), 19; 17. Pottsboro (9-1), 23; 18. Tidehaven (9-0), 24; 19. Kountze (2-0), 21; 20. Idalou (4-2), 7; 21. Peaster (8-1); 22. Rio Hondo (8-1); 23. Corpus Christi West Oso (8-2), 20; 24. Grandview (8-2); 25. Shallowater (1-4), 3.
1. Martins Mill (8-0), 1; 2. Wellington (3-1), 3; 3. Panhandle (9-0), 4; 4. Muenster (4-1), 5; 5. New Home (6-3), 6; 6. Cisco (8-1), 11; 7. Mumford (3-1), 12; 8. Johnson City (8-0), 13; 9. Farwell (4-1), 14; 10. Nocona (2-1), 2; 11. Lipan (2-4), 7; 12. Douglass (6-1), No 8; 13. Clarendon (8-1), 15; 14. Chireno (8-1), 18; 15. Abernathy (5-5), 9; 16. Spearman (6-1), 21; 17. Whiteface (8-2), 23; 18. LaPoynor (7-3), 16; 19. Smyer (6-2), 22; 20. Marlin (1-0), 10; 21. Tenaha (5-3), 24; 22. Vega (4-0); 23. Woden (4-1); 24. Lovelady (5-3), 17; 25. Skidmore-Tynan (8-2), 19.
1. Valley (9-0), 1; 2. Westbrook (6-0), 2; 3. Gorman (10-0), 4; 4. Saltillo (10-0), 5; 5. Hermleigh (6-1), 8; 6. Eula (8-1), 13; 7. Happy (11-1), 7; 8. Huckabay (8-1), 3; 9. Brookeland (7-0), 15; 10. Nazareth (3-4), 6; 11. Moulton (6-3), 17; 12. McLean (5-2), 18; 13. Whitharral (5-3), 9; 14. Slocum (6-3), 10; 15. Broaddus (6-2), 11; 16. Nueces Canyon (7-2), 14; 17. Gordon (6-2); 18. D’Hanis (1-0), 21; 19. McMullen County (1-0), 22; 20. Borden County (2-2); 21. Avinger (6-0); 22. Guthrie (4-0); 23. Cross Plains (7-3); 24. Jayton (4-2), 24; 25. Kress (9-0).
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