Omaha Westside is the only Cornhusker State girls basketball program to rank in Top 100 nationally.
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It's automatic every Monday and Tuesday during the girls prep basketball season. High school basketball fans from all corners of the state login to their computers hoping the school they are loyal to moved up in the rankings, took over the top spot, or made the climb into the rankings.
But what about the national rankings? Oh what a coup that would be, to find your alma mater alongside traditional powers Archbishop Mitty (San Jose, Calif), Hamilton Heights Christian Academy (Chattanooga, Tenn.) or Riverdale (Murfreesboro, Tenn.). Heck, landing a Top 100 ranking would be pretty cool, too.
Well, this week we did that work for you. Scouring through the MaxPreps National Rankings, we unearthed the current national ranking for each member of Nebraska's Top 10 girls basketball teams.
While the Cornhusker State is not represented in the Top 25, top-ranked Omaha Westside did crack the Top 100 at No. 84. Millard South, Nebraska's No. 2 club, is now a member of the Top 250 at 226th and Mitchell dropped six spots to 357th. Hastings St. Cecilia and Bishop Neumann round out the Top 5 at 527th and 620th respectively out of the 15,616 schools that now reside in MaxPreps' girls basketball national rankings database.
We used Tuesday's rankings for this week's Top 10. As you browse through the Top 10, listed on the top line is the name of the school, its won-loss record in parentheses and the school's MaxPreps power ranking.
Where do Nebraska's top girls basketball teams rank nationally?

Quinn Weidemann, Omaha Westside
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1. Omaha Westside (11-2) 27.6Dropped one spot to 84th after remaining idle last weekend.
2. Millard South (Omaha) (11-1) 24.0Dropped one spot to 226th after knocking off Omaha Marian (72-46) last weekend.
3. Mitchell (12-0) 22.4Dropped six spots to 357th after knocking off Chadron (61-17) last weekend.
4. St. Cecilia (Hastings) (8-1) 20.8Dropped seven spots to 527th after knocking off Lincoln Christian (62-60) last weekend.
5. Bishop Neumann (Wahoo) (9-2) 20.2Dropped eight spots to 620th after knocking off Bennington (41-29) last weekend.
6. Millard North (Omaha) (10-1) 19.6Dropped six spots to 710th after knocking off Lincoln Pius X (41-37) last weekend.
7. Sidney (11-2) 19.2Dropped 11 spots to 779th after knocking off Gering (46-35) and McCook (64-39) last weekend.
8. Papillion-LaVista (Papillion) (10-1) 18.9Stayed put at 824th after knocking off Bellevue West (51-31) last weekend.
9. Wahoo (9-2) 18.3Dropped nine spots to 939th after knocking off Syracuse (53-38) and Crete (43-31) last weekend.
10. Elkhorn (11-1) 18.1Dropped seven spots to 973rd after knocking off Plattsmouth (54-16) and falling to Aurora (53-41 OT) last weekend.