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Lady Warriors take top spot on TOC 2012-13.
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Riverdale finishes as the mythical national champion.
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Riverdale prepares to host a special TOC 2012-13 ceremony where the girls basketball team will be nationally recognized by MaxPreps.
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Rankings are all but secure with only the National High School Invitational left.
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Keep checking back as we update the state championship teams from across the nation.
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Schedule strength breaks the tie, and Riverdale's is the best.
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Riverdale wins state title, all but assuring national championship.
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Warriors meet the challenge with 8-0 run in the fourth quarter.
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Tennessee juggernaut goes for the gold today against Science Hill.
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Previous No. 1 Mater Dei loses in overtime, paving the way for new leader Riverdale.
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TSSAA playoff pairings and results.
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New London girls have won 65 in a row, Riverdale 55, Germantown 54.
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When will the playoff upsets begin?
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Germantown boys continue to dominate Division I in Wisconsin.
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The shakeups begin as the postseason moves along.
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Germantown, Wis., has boys' longest winning streak at 50 games.
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With most teams heading to the playoffs, the Xcellent 25 has already started to shift.
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Duncanville, Riverdale and Dutch Fork also add to winning streaks.
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Finally, a little movement — but more to come soon.
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Germantown, Wis., boys post their 46th consecutive victory.
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The same 25 schools make up this week's rankings, but key wins and losses caused some shuffling.
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Duncanville girls win easily to raise their winning streak to 61.
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Texas girls make it an even 60, while Tennessee team reaches 44.
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A quiet week in this edition of the rankings with no new teams, but there were some shake-ups.
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Pressure defense helps Warriors to 43rd consecutive victory.
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From what Pat Summitt and Rick Insell started, and with three teams in the Xcellent 25 rankings, the middle of Tennessee is suddenly the hot bed for girls basketball.
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Rankings could shift next week as some teams head for showdowns with ranked opponents.
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Murfreesboro Riverdale girls post 41st consecutive basketball win.
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Top 15 remain the same as teams gear up for league play.
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Mater Dei is the new No. 1 team after winning the Nike TOC in Phoenix.
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Rankings will likely receive a shuffle next week as many teams prepare for Nike TOC.
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Bishop O'Dowd remains No. 1, Riverdale Baptist moves into top five in this week's rankings.
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The season is underway for most teams, and the rankings have already shifted.
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Bishop O'Dowd is the preseason No. 1; Whitney Young and St. Mary's of Phoenix are right behind.
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Breanna Stewart, Morgan Tuck and Moriah Jefferson all are committed to Connecticut. That will be a fearsome trio.
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St. Mary's is the mythical national champion. Even though the Knights never left their home state, they still earned the title with great play.
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Breanna Stewart caps off her stellar career with a state title and moves her team up to No. 10.
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Girls Basketball champions from across the country.
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St. Mary's seals up the top spot thanks to its wins at the Nike TOC.
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Four good teams are forced to leave the rankings. It's a tough list to make.
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Christ the King may not be in the rankings but is playing a large role.
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Big games in Illinois, Texas and California provide a shake-up.
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Hopkins, Pflugerville plummet while the top stays the same.
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No. 2 Riverdale Baptist and No. 4 Cicero-North both lose in New York City.
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The nation's top female players will battle the day before the Final Four.
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Windward wins another big game, but there were no changes in the rankings this week.
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The only change happens at No. 25.
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Upsets affect more than just the team that loses in the rankings.
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The road to a historic national title for Arizona school appears clear and paved.
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Martin Luther King Jr. weekend promises to shake up the national rankings; No. 16 Academy of the Holy Cross and No. 17 duPont Manual drop out; Duncanville (Texas) and McKinley (Ohio) move in.
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St. Mary's of Phoenix keeps the top spot, still high on its Nike TOC win.
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The rest of the Xcellent 25 goes through a blender.
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Many teams haven't started their seasons yet, but movement is abundant already.
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California, Texas and New York step aside — the DMV is where the power of girls basketball lives in 2011-12.
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Also, Miami team wins NFL 7-on-7 title; Oklahoma golfer shoots 10-under; USA wins two golds at IAAF Youth track.
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National Player of the Year Kaleena Mosqueda-Lewis headlines high school basketball's top players from the 2010-2011 season.
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Ben Davis stunned by Carmel, drops out of Xcellent 25; St. Mary's (Stockton, Calif.) jumps right in.
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Inkster drops, Iowa teams light up scoreboard and there's a big one in Minnesota this week.
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Michigan coach faces former player in battle of unbeatens.
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Why does Konawaena keep dropping despite winning?
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St. John Vianney, Norcross drop out of the Xcellent 25.
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Bobby Carroll is leaving South Pointe football; Netherland returns to coaching; Ashe sets national track record.
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Southern California still holds top three spots; Twinsburg enters the rankings.
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Not much has changed in the rankings, but watch out for those crosstown rivalries to shake things up.
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The road to the Top 10 is paved with victories.
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Player of the Year Chiney Ogwumike heads list of high school basketball's best from the 2009-10 season.