2015-16 New Hampshire Preseason Boys Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. Pelham 2014-15 record: 26-1
Head coach: Matt Regan
Pelham lost just one game last season. It won't be easy to repeat that feat, but Pelham will be very strong again this winter.
Keith Brown, a first team all-state selection is back, as is second team pick
Dylan Sylvestri.
See last season's New Hampshire boys basketball computer rankings 2. Londonderry 2014-15 record: 23-2
Head coach: Nate Stanton
Londonderry returns junior
Jake Coleman, who was one of the state's most promising sophomores last season.
Brandon Radford returns. However, it needs to replace Cody Ball and Marc Corey -- no small task. The program captured its first state title last winter, and will be eager to repeat.
See New Hampshire boys basketball pro photo galleries 3. Portsmouth 2014-15 record: 19-4
Head coach: Jim Mulvey
A two-point loss to eventual state champion Bishop Brady ended Portsmouth's season a year ago. All-state guard Charles Lehoux has graduated, but talented junior
Joey Glynn should assume a bigger role.
Cody Graham opened eyes as a freshman last season and is back for his 10th-grade campaign.
See last season's New Hampshire boys basketball playoff brackets 4. Bishop Brady (Concord) 2014-15 record: 18-4
Head coach: Cole Etten
After capturing the Division II state title last season, Bishop Brady should be back in the mix to win it all again in the 2015-16 season. The youngest Bell brother,
Joe Bell, will be counted on to do even more this season. He averaged 12 points per game last year.
See last season's New Hampshire boys basketball stat leaders 5. Manchester Central 2014-15 record: 17-3
Head coach: Doc Wheeler
Following an undefeated season two years ago, Manchester Central posted a 17-3 record a year ago. With the loss of Joe Martin and Oumaru Kante, Manchester Central will be less experienced but still a state title contender.