
Neumann-Goretti will look to compete for state and national titles this season.
Photo by Randy Sartin
2015-16 Pennsylvania Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. Roman Catholic (Philadelphia)Head coach: Chris McNesby
2014-15 record: 31-2
Roman Catholic rolled to the AAAA state title a year ago and only got better in the offseason. Back are
Nazeer Bostick (6-4, Sr., G),
Tony Carr (6-4, Sr., G) and
Paul Newman (6-7, Sr., F). Joining that trio via transfer will be Top 100 prospect
Lamar Stevens (6-6, Sr., G/F). Bostick, Carr and Stevens are all committed to Penn State. Don't be surprised to see the Cahillites crack the national Top 10.
See last season's Pennsylvania boys basketball computer rankings2. Neumann-Goretti (Philadelphia)Head coach: Carl Arrigale
2014-15 record: 30-2
Both of Neumann-Goretti's losses in 2014-15 came to Roman Catholic and it would love to turn the tables on that this winter.
Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree (6-8, Jr., F),
Vaughn Covington (5-11, Sr., G),
Quade Green (5-11, Jr., G) and
Zane Martin (6-2, Sr., G) are back for a team that will begin the season in the national Top 25.
See Pennsylvania boys basketball pro photo galleries3. WesttownHead coach: Seth Berger
2014-15 record: 24-8
Big man
Mohamed Bamba (6-10, Jr., F/C) absolutely blew up over the summer. The No. 5 overall prospect in the 2017 class according to 247Sports, Bamba's emergence drew the attention of programs like Arizona, Connecticut and Duke – and all extended offers.
Jair Bolden (6-3, Sr., G) is also back and the program will get a big lift from transfer
Cameron Reddish (6-3, So., G).
See last season's Pennsylvania boys basketball playoff brackets4. ReadingHead coach: Rick Perez
2014-15 record: 24-6
With five of their top six scorers from a year ago back, the Red Knights should take a big step forward in 2015-16.
Lonnie Walker (6-4, Jr., G) has emerged as a Top 25 national prospect after garnering all-state honors at Reading as a sophomore.
Khary Mauras (6-1, Sr., G) and
Damon Stern (5-11, Sr., G) are also proven contributors.
See last season's Pennsylvania boys basketball stat leaders5. Archbishop Carroll (Radnor)Head coach: Paul Romanczuk
2014-15 record: 23-7
Watch out for the Patriots. Last year was supposed to be a big year with UNLV signee Derrick Jones in the lineup but a state championship eluded them. Some of the sizzle is gone without Jones but Carroll returns a solid group that includes Hartford commit
Ryan Daly (6-5, Sr., G) and Samford commit
Josh Sharkey (5-9, Sr., G). Daly's younger brother,
Colin (6-3, Jr., G), should also take on a bigger role.