
Regis Jesuit hopes to celebrate once again at the end of the 2014-15 season.
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MaxPreps 2014-15 Colorado Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Regis Jesuit (Aurora)2013-14 record: 26-2
Coach: Carl Mattei
The Raiders won the state title for the second straight season and finished No. 3 in the Xcellent 25 last year. While several Division-I players graduated from that squad, others are ready to follow in their footsteps. Playmaking guard
Jess Lewis returns, a three-year starter who recently signed with Army. The Raiders also expect big things from 6-foot-1 junior
TaeKenya Cleveland and fellow varsity returner
Maggie Grossaint. Also keep an eye on 6-4 freshman
Noelle Cahill and emerging point guard
Julia Drexelius.
View last season's Colorado girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Grandview (Aurora)2013-14 record: 24-3
Coach: Josh Ulitzky
Michaela Onyenwere tore up the circuit as a freshman last season, bursting onto the scene by averaging 18.6 points and 9.7 rebounds for a Wolves team that advanced to the state semifinals. Onyenwere, who set the Grandview scoring record and was named the MVP of The Show all-star game at the Pepsi Center, narrowly missed out on cracking the Team U.S. U17 World Championship Team. The Wolves will need some complimentary scorers to emerge, bit Onyenwere's presence is a good start.
View last season's Colorado girls basketball playoff brackets3. Fossil Ridge (Fort Collins)2013-14 record: 26-2
Coach: Chad Salz
The SaberCats advanced to their first championship game last season, but ultimately fell to nationally ranked Regis Jesuit. While top scorer Savannah Smith has graduated, the Sabercats return second- and third-leading scorers
Brooke Pemberton and
Kellee Willer, and figure to remain a top-flight contender. In addition to averaging double-digits in points, Pemberton and Willer were the Sabercats' leading rebounders, each with an average of more than eight per game.
View last season's Colorado girls basketball stat leaders4. Mesa Ridge (Colorado Springs)2013-14 record: 28-0
Coach: Jeff Beatty
The only 4A team on the list absolutely has earned its spot after a clean sweep of the classification last season, including a gutsy 45-41 win against Broomfield in the title game. For the Grizzlies, it's all about 6-foot-4 junior
Kylee Shook, who averaged 13 points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.5 blocks last season. The Grizzlies graduated four key seniors so they will need to fill in pieces around Shook, and senior shooting guard
Kayla Martinez appears to be ready for an increased role.
View Colorado girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Rampart (Colorado Springs)2013-14 record: 20-6
Coach: Megan Leatham
This spot could have just as easily gone to perennial power Highlands Ranch, or to longtime 4A stalwart Broomfield, which is moving up to 5A this season. But we'll give the early nod to the Rams, who return dynamic scorer
Cassidy Budge (17.6 points a game last season) and second-leading scorer
Nicea Eliely (12.7). The Rams, not typically a power in 5A, advanced to the quarterfinals last season, where they were ousted by Grandview.