Top 10 remains unchanged as The Woodlands stays No. 1; four teams fall from Top 25.

No. 20 Coppell made its way back into the rankings this week after wins over Marcus and Ryan.
Photo by Troy Roland
For the first time this season, there was no change in the Top 10 of the MaxPreps Xcellent 25 Volleyball Rankings.
The Woodlands' volleyball program — from varsity to both freshmen teams — remained unbeaten as the regular season is set to close on Tuesday. The Texans end regular season play by honoring their eight seniors.
Unbeaten St. James Academy (Lenexa, Kan.) picked up four wins during the week to run its match winning streak to 53. And the Thunder last lost a set more than a year ago.
Carroll (Southlake, Texas) held on to No. 3 after running its win streak to 29 and unbeatens East Troy (Wis.) and St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio) round out the first five.
Rounding out the Top 10 were unbeatens Bellarmine (Tacoma, Wash.), Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh, N.C.) and Granite Bay (Calif.) and once-beaten Mercy (Louisville, Ky.) and Carmel (Ind.).
New to the Top 25 this week are Dike-New Hartford (Dike, Iowa), Coppell (Texas), Bettendorf (Iowa) and Notre Dame Prep (Pontiac, Mich). All four have previously been ranked this season.
MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Volleyball Rankings presented by the Army National Guard
1. (1 last week) The Woodlands (Texas), 36-0 The Highlanders close out the regular season by hosting Oak Ridge (Conroe, Texas) on Tuesday. The game will be Senior Night honoring
Madison McDaniel,
Kendall Cook,
Morgan Eason,
Lexi Schnakenburg,
Maddie White,
Morgan Lanier,
Kelly Quinn and
Courtney Eckenrode. In addition to its unbeaten varsity, The Woodlands' junior varsity and freshmen teams have combined for a 70-0 record this season.
2. (2) St. James Academy (Lenexa, Kan.), 42-0The Thunder have yet to lose a set this season. They are 87-0 after beating Blue Valley North and Blue Valley South (Overland Park, Kan.), Washington (Kansas City) and Lawrence (Kan.) last week. Sophomore setter
Jenna Gray had 94 assists in the eight games. State tournament play begins Friday.
3. (3) Carroll (Southlake, Texas), 40-1
Cat McCoy, Carroll
Photo by Troy Roland
The Lady Dragons ran their win streak to 29. They beat Central (Keller, Texas) on Tuesday and Keller on Friday, 3-0, and have outscored foes 100-10. They play Timber Creek (Fort Worth) on Tuesday.
4. (4) East Troy (Wis.), 40-0The Trojans beat Shorewood (Wis.) and New Berlin West, 3-0, to move to 40-0 and win their regional tournament. They play Catholic Memorial (Waukesha, Wis.) on Thursday.
5. (5) St. Ursula Academy (Toledo, Ohio), 26-0St. Ursula's volleyball team made short work of Perrysburg during a 25-15, 25-15, 25-19 victory in a Division I district final. The Arrows were led by
Elizabeth Coil's 13 kills. Next up: regionals.
6. (6) Bellarmine Prep (Tacoma, Wash.), 25-0They beat Stadium (Tacoma, Wash.) on Thursday and Central Kitsap (Silverdale, Wash.) on Monday. They visit Olympia on Wednesday and have outscored their foes 66-1 this season.
7. (7) Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh, N.C.), 25-0The Crusaders have won 75 of 78 sets this season. Their most recent victories were 3-0 wins over Terry Sanford (Fayetteville) last Tuesday and 24-7 McMichael (Mayodan). They play Chapel Hill (N.C.) on Tuesday.
8. (8) Mercy (Louisville, Ky.), 33-1The Jaguars opened 24th District play with a win over Bullitt East (Mt. Washington).
9. (9) Granite Bay (Calif.), 29-0In running its streak to 29, Granite Bay has outscored its foes 71-2. Its most recent wins were over Roseville and Nevada Union (Grass Valley). They play Del Oro on Thursday.
10. (10) Carmel (Ind.), 32-1 Since losing to Sacred Heart (Louisville, Ky.), the Greyhounds have won 29 matches and defeated North Central (Indianapolis) in the first round of the state tournament. They play McCutcheon (Lafayette, Ind.) on Tuesday.
11. (11) Torrey Pines (San Diego), 24-1 
Savvy Simo, Torrey Pines
Photo by Jann Hendry
TPHS has recorded six straight shutouts victories; they visit Poway on Thursday.
12. (12) Lafayette (Wildwood, Mo.), 31-1-1Since tying 1-1, Lafayette has won 22 straight matches by shutout, including six in a row last Friday and Saturday to win the QND Invitational.
Maggie Scott is averaging 11.2 assists per set. Next Up: at Incarnate Word Academy (St. Louis) on Tuesday.
13. (13) Santiago (Corona, Calif.), 30-0In winning all 30 matches, Santiago has yet to lose a set in 2013 (68-0). Setter
Jessie Prichard has 11 assists per game average. They play King (Riverside) on Monday.
14. (14) Veterans Memorial (Mission, Texas), 37-0The unbeaten Lady Patriots play San Juan Alamo (Pharr, Texas) on Tuesday.
15. (18) Mother McAuley (Chicago), 33-2The Macs beat Lyons (LaGrange, Ill.) last week and open state regionals on Tuesday.
16. (17) P.K. Yonge (Gainesville, Fla.), 26-1The Blue Wave beat Santa Fe (Fla.) to win the district title and run their win streak to 20. Up Next: the regional tournament on Wednesday.
17. (21) Churchill (San Antonio), 40-2Churchill beat Roosevelt (San Antonio) on Tuesday and avenged an Oct. 1 loss to Reagan (San Antonio), 3-1, on Friday. CHS plays Lee on Monday.
18. (20) Horizon (Scottsdale, Ariz.), 32-2Horizon beat Phoenix foes Pinnacle and Valley Vista and play North Canyon (Phoenix) on Tuesday.
19. (NR) Dike-New Hartford (Dike, Iowa), 39-1
Olivia Brodt, Barnstable
Photo by Ken Rutt
Winners of 32 straight, the Wolverines open regional play on Tuesday by hosting Gladbrook-Reinbeck.
20. (NR) Coppell (Texas), 39-3 Mary-Kate Marshall led Coppell to wins over Marcus (Flower Mound, Texas) and Ryan (Denton, Texas). The regular season ends on Tuesday against Lewisville.
21. (22) Barnstable (Hyannis, Mass.), 16-0The Red Raiders face tough foes in Medfield and North Quincy this week as they close out the regular season.
22. (NR) Bettendorf (Iowa), 30-2 Bettendorf plays Muscatine on Thursday in the second round of regionals.
23. (23) St. Francis (Wheaton, Ill.), 31-3They beat at Aurora Central Catholic (Aurora, Ill.) on Monday and Chicago Christian and hold 63-3 edge over opponents this season.
24. (NR) Notre Dame Prep (Pontiac, Mich.), 53-2-1The Fighting Irish have a 117-5 edge in sets over opponents this season. They begin district action on Monday.
25. (25) Kamehameha (Honolulu), 28-2The Warriors beat rival Punahou (3-2) to win league title.
Dropped Out:No. 15 Wellington (Fla.)
No. 16 Dakota (Macomb, Mich.)
No. 19 Fossil Ridge (Fort Collins, Colo.)
No. 24 Mater Dei (Santa Ana, Calif.)