2015-16 Delaware preseason high school girls basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. Ursuline Academy (Wilmington)Head coach: John Noonan
2014-15 record: 23-1, state champions
The Raiders return four starters from last year's championship team. Seniors
Alyssa Irons (7.9 points per game) and
Kailyn Kampert (7.7 ppg) return along with junior
Kryshell Gordy (4.5 ppg) and sophomore
Maggie Connolly (5.2 ppg). Freshman
Alisha Lewis, who averaged 6.2 points per game as an eighth-grader, will start this season.
"With the return of four starters from last year's state championship team along with the addition of a dynamic freshman class we are excited to begin the 2015-16 campaign." – Head coach John Noonan
See last season's Delaware girls basketball computer rankings2. Sanford (Hockessin)Head coach: Marcus Thompson
2014-15 finish: 18-4, state tournament second round
First-team all-state selection senior
Chrishyanah Alston (14 ppg), freshman
Lauren Park-Lane (10 ppg) and senior
Taylor Samuels (7 ppg) lead an experienced group of returning starters. Others expected to see significant playing time include seniors
Taylor Sparks-Faulkner and
Mesha Mosely, and sophomore
Lexi Fotakos.
"This team will play a very rough schedule which will test them both mentally and physically. With a large number of freshman and seniors, if the team jells and gains the experience necessary to play multiple styles of play, they can potentially be competitive in the state tournament." – Head coach Marcus Thompson
See last season's Delaware girls basketball playoff brackets3. Concord (Wilmington)Head coach: John Armstrong
2014-15 finish: 15-7, state tournament third round
Seniors
Holly Panchak (10 ppg, 7 rebounds per game) and Wynter McLaughlin (9 ppg, 7 rpg) lead an experienced Raiders squad that also includes junior
Caroline Procak (5 ppg, 4 rpg) and sophomore
Aahliyah Selby (8 ppg, 2 assists per game).
Sophomore
Zhan'e Snow and transfer
Jamiyah Dennis should see significant playing time.
"With our crop of returning players and the addition of a couple transfers and some talented freshmen, we should be able to compete at a high level. We have a combination of talent and quickness." – Head coach John Armstrong
See last season's Delaware girls basketball stat leaders4. St. Elizabeth (Wilmington)Head coach: Dan Cooney
2014-15 finish: 16-7, state tournament semifinals
Returning starters include junior forward
Alanna Speaks (11 ppg, 10 rpg), junior point guard
Alexis Bromwell (6 ppg, 6 apg, 3 rpg) and junior forward
Sarah Metz (5 ppg, 5 rpg). Other key players include junior center
Kailee Gautier, sophomore center
Alexis Lee and sophomore guard
Ya-kyra Smith-Hines.
"We will be a very young and inexperienced group this year. Our strong points this year will be speed and we are a very athletic group. I'm hoping that pressure defense will lead to easy baskets." – Head coach Dan Cooney
See Delaware girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Padua Academy (Wilmington)Head coach: Emily Grugan
2014-15 finish: 14-8, state tournament third round
Seniors
MacKenzie Scully,
Gabrielle Julian and
Megan Mallon return for one last opportunity in their high school careers to lead the Pandas to a state title.
Jon Buzby is the play-by-play announcer for high school basketball on Fox Sports 1290AM Wilmington.