Long Island Lutheran, Spire Academy, Link Academy and Montverde Academy are contenders to challenge the top-ranked Crew.
Prolific Prep (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) begins the 2025-26 high school basketball campaign at No. 1 in the Preseason National Top 10. The Crew finished No. 3 in 2024-25, falling shy of capturing their first Chipotle Nationals title after losing in the semifinals.
The high school basketball landscape has experienced unprecedented change over the past decade with an increasing number of student-athletes gravitating toward programs outside the realm of state governing bodies and prep hoops in a traditional sense. In response to those changes, MaxPreps has revamped its approach to national rankings, giving independent and academy-based programs their own platform.
Programs who roster fifth-year players are not eligible for inclusion. Teams who are recognized members of the Overtime Elite League are also not considered for the National Top 10.
2024-25: 35-6, No. 3 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: Following a relocation of their campus from Napa, Calif. to the Sunshine State, the Crew reloaded in a major way in the offseason. Top 10 prospects Caleb Holt, Bruce Branch and Nasir Anderson headline a talented core that includes Davion Adkins, Alex Smith and M.J. Madison.
2024-25: 21-7, No. 4 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: Top five Class of 2026 prospect
Dylan Mingo headlines a Crusaders roster that features plenty of depth after a busy offseason for head coach John Buck. No. 4-ranked junior
Moussa Kamissoko, top 100 Cincinnati pledge
Kayden Allen, international transfer
Kaur Tomann and top 150 senior
T.J. Crumble are expected to round out the starting five for a program in search of its first win at Chipotle Nationals.
2024-25: 16-19, unranked
Breakdown: Legendary head coach Kevin Boyle takes over the helm after capturing seven national championships and leading Montverde Academy to 14 straight top 10 finishes in the national rankings. Expectations are high for his first season in Ohio as top 20 junior
King Gibson, top 25 senior
Alex Constanza, four-star Alabama commit
Tarris Bouie III, top 30 junior
Jaylan Mitchell and top 70 Providence commit
Aiden Derkack are expected to be the key cogs.
2024-25: 22-9, No. 7 in final National Top 10
2024-25: 19-8, No. 8 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: A new era begins at Montverde Academy as long-time Gonzaga head coach Steve Turner takes over the helm of the most successful high school program of the past 15 years. Impact transfers include No. 9-ranked junior
Lincoln Cosby, top 70 juniors
Derek Daniels and
O'Neal Delancy and top 80 seniors
Joe Philon, LSU commit
Kevin Thomas and Northwestern pledge
Jayden Hodge; while Kent State commit
Dhani Miller is the top returner from last season.
2024-25: 15-9, unranked
Breakdown: Former
Duncanville (Texas) head coach David Peavy takes over the helm at the Florida program following a successful tenure in the Lone Star State. Southeastern Prep Academy looks to put itself on the national radar this season behind a talented roster that features an elite trio of junior prospects as No. 2-ranked
C.J. Rosser, No. 3-ranked
Obinna Ekezie and No. 19-ranked
Beckham Black are expected to be the catalysts.
2024-25: 28-5, No. 2 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: After advancing to the semifinals at Chipotle Nationals in the program's first appearance, the Bobcats will look to build on last season's success. Key returners include top 100 junior
Antonio Pemberton and three-star Seton Hall commit
Darien Moore. Top 70 senior
Markus Kerr and top 20 juniors
Kevin Wheatley and
Michai White are expected to play significant roles for Brewster Academy this season.
2024-25: 21-8, No. 10 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: The Ascenders return three starters from a squad that earned its seventh appearance at Chipotle Nationals last season. Top 100 Boston College commit
Trey Beamer, top 100 Pittsburgh pledge
Jermal Jones and top 40 Pittsburgh commit
Chase Foster return to the rotation while top 30 North Carolina State commit
Cole Cloer, top 70 Stanford commit
Aziz Olajuwon, top 60 Tennessee commit
Ralph Scott and No. 2-ranked sophomore
Ahmadou Touray are the top newcomers.
2024-25: 21-7, No. 6 in final National Top 10
Breakdown: Despite the departure of reigning Nike EYBL Scholastic Coach of the Year Brandon Rosenthal, the Bears have plenty to build with top 30 senior
Miles Sadler, No. 5-ranked junior
Paul Osaruyi and three-star West Virginia commit
Aliou Dioum. Top newcomers include top 50 senior
Vaughn Karvala, top 100 junior
Lyris Robinson and top 100 senior
Jalen White for the Copper State powerhouse.
2024-25: 19-8, unranked
Breakdown: Although the Dragons missed out on Chipotle Nationals last season, a strong returning core puts them in a strong position to compete for a fifth appearance in the event. No. 11-ranked senior
Miikka Muurinen, top 50 seniors
Kaden House and
Quincy Wadley and four-star Xavier commit
Kalek House are the top returners while top 20 junior
Demarcus Henry was the biggest addition of the offseason.