Top-ranked St. Edward has tumbled to 10th in the rankings, and Curie is in the drivers' seat. Curie could have a huge matchup with Whitney Young coming up, so these rankings certainly are subject to change.
MaxPreps Midwest Top 25 Boys Basketball Rankings

Devin Gage and Curie have moved into the top spot this week.
Photo by Mike Braca
1. (Last week 2) Curie (Chicago), 22-1The Condors took over the No. 1 ranking by defeating four-time Class 4A defending state champion Simeon (Chicago) 71-64 in the quarterfinals of the Chicago Public League playoffs. Superstar
Cliff Alexander was held to 16 points, but sophomore
Devin Gage stepped up big-time with 13 points.
Next: Wednesday vs. Hyde Park (Chicago) in the semifinals at Chicago State.
2. (3) Archbishop Moeller (Cincinnati), 19-1Senior guard
Grant Benzinger averaged 23.5 points during victories over Roger Bacon (Cincinnati) 59-48 and St. Xavier (Cincinnati) 63-33.
Next: Friday vs. Ross (Hamilton, Ohio) in the Division I sectional opener at Lakota West.
3. (4) Lanphier (Springfield, Ill.), 23-0Idle last week
Next: Friday vs. Jacksonville (Ill.).
4. (10) Muskegon (Mich.), 17-0Six-foot-9 junior
Deyonta Davis had a monster game with 17 points, 27 rebounds and 16 blocks during a 68-59 victory over Class C No. 1-ranked Mt. Clemens. Senior guard
Deshaun Thrower also had a triple-double with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Thrower had 16 points and Davis had 10 blocks before a standing-room crowd as the Big Reds beat Mona Shores (Muskegon) 69-39.
Next: Tuesday at Reeths-Puffer (Muskegon).
5. (5) Indianapolis Arsenal Technical, 18-2Idle last week.
Next: Friday vs. Zionsville (Ind.).
6. (6) Apple Valley (Minn.), 23-1Senior guard
Tyus Jones averaged 24.5 points and 12 assists during victories over Burnsville (Minn.) 100-63 and Jefferson (Bloomington, Minn.) 77-63 as the Eagles' winning streak reached 18 games.
Next: Tuesday at Lakeville North (Minn.).
7. (7) La Lumiere (LaPorte, Ind.), 18-2Idle last week.
Next: Thursday vs. 22 Feet Academy (Greenville, S.C.).
8. (8) Stevenson (Lincolnshire, Ill.), 23-1Junior guard
Jalen Brunson scored 20 points during a 94-55 rout of Mundelein (Ill.), while
Matt Morrissey had 19 points in a 75-52 victory over Lake Zurich (Ill.).
Next: Friday at Lake Forest (Ill.).
9. (9) Marian Catholic (Chicago Heights, Ill.), 21-2Standout guard
Tyler Ulis averaged 20 points and seven assists as the Spartans defeated Providence Catholic (New Lenox) 52-40 and St. Patrick (Chicago) 58-50.
Next: Friday at Carmel (Mundelein, Ill.).
10. (1) St. Edward (Lakewood, Ohio), 17-2Previously ranked No. 1, the Eagles were grounded by Shaker Heights (Ohio), 53-50, ending a 12-game winning streak. They played without 6-9 sophomore star
Derek Funderburk, who broke his foot in practice and is out for the year. They rebounded by beating Central Catholic (Cleveland) 68-64 behind 18 points each by
Kipper Nichols and
Malcolm Walters.

Riley LaChance, Brookfield Central
File photo by Michael McLoone
Next: Thursday at Villa Angela-St. Joseph (Cleveland).
11. (11) Brookfield Central (Wis.), 20-0The High-flying Lancers posted three victories last week.
Brad Newman had 26 points,
Riley LaChance 23 points and
Elijah Goodman 15 rebounds during an 88-59 victory over West Allis Central. LaChance had 23 points during a 70-44 win against Marquette (Milwaukee).
Next: Tuesday at Menomonee Falls (Wis.).
12. (13) Whitney Young (Chicago), 20-5The Dolphins defeated defending Class 3A state champion Morgan Park (Chicago) 72-62 during the quarterfinals of the Chicago Public League playoffs. Senior guard
Miles Reynolds scored 26 points despite suffering an eye injury in the third quarter and
Jahlil Okafor added 19 points to go with 12 rebounds.
Next: Wednesday vs. Orr (Chicago) in the semifinals at Chicago State.
13. (15) Carmel (Ind.), 16-1Junior sharpshooter
Ryan Cline scored 18 points - 14 in the fourth quarter - as the Greyhounds nipped talented Hamilton Southeastern (Fishers, Ind.) 55-54.
Zach McRoberts scored 16 points and Cline had 15 during a 46-26 win against North (Terre Haute, Ind.).
Next: Friday at Warren Central (Indianapolis).
14. (14) Greensburg (Ind.), 18-1Senior point guard
Bryant McIntosh dished out a school-record 15 assists and
Sean Sellers scored 27 points as the Pirates routed Franklin County (Brookville, Ind.) 79-27.
Next: Tuesday vs. South Decatur (Greensburg).
15. (16) Zanesville (Ohio), 21-0The Blue Devils, with four football players in the starting lineup, posted three wins last week.
J.t. McFarland had the highest-scoring game with 18 points during a 73-59 victory over Westerville North, while
Malik Bocook added 17 points and 12 rebounds.
Next: Monday at Jackson (Massillon, Ohio).
16. (21) King (Milwaukee), 19-1Jemell Posey scored 24 points during a 71-61 victory over Riverside (Milwaukee) as the team's winning streak reached 18 games.
Chris Howell, a 6-9 senior, had 21 points and 12 rebounds during a 66-39 win against Washington (Milwaukee).
Next: Tuesday vs. Hamilton (Milwaukee).
17. (12) Chaminade (St. Louis), 19-2The Red Devils were upset by McCluer North (Florissant, Mo.) 70-68 - snapping a 16-game winning streak - despite 33 points by 6-9 sophomore
Jayson Tatum.
Next: Tuesday vs. Hazelwood East.
18. (18) Pershing (Detroit), 17-2Justin Tillman scored 27 points during an 82-68 victory over Douglass (Detroit) in the semifinals of the Public School League playoffs. Tillman had 21 points and 13 rebounds in a 72-68 quarterfinal win against Osborn (Detroit).
Next: Friday vs. Southeastern (Detroit) for the city championship at Calihan Hall.
19. (19) Hickman (Columbia, Mo.), 20-2Junior
Jimmy Whitt averaged 24 points during victories over Jefferson City (Mo.) 69-68 in overtime and Helias (Jefferson City, Mo.) 68-52.
Next: Tuesday at Lebanon (Mo.).
20. (20) Dubuque (Iowa), 18-1The Rams defeated Hempstead (Dubuque) 67-37 with a 34-0 run in the first half and Iowa City (Iowa) 51-46 behind 20 points by
Seth Bonifas.
Next: Thursday vs. Washington (Cedar Rapids, Iowa).
21. (17) Zion-Benton (Zion, Ill.), 21-3Milik Yarbrough averaged 29 points during a 58-53 victory over Grayslake Central and a 59-51 upset loss to Lake Forest (Ill.).
Next: Friday vs. Libertyville (Ill.)
22. (22) Blue Valley Northwest (Overland Park, Kan.), 13-2The Huskies defeated Gardner-Edgerton (Gardner, Kan.) 70-63 and Bishop Miege (Shawnee Mission, Kan.) 70-46 last week.
Next: Tuesday at Blue Valley North (Overland Park, Kan.).
23 (23) Bowman Academy (Gary, Ind.), 15-3The Eagles defeated Hammond (Ind.) 69-43 as
Davon Dillard scored 18 points and grabbed eight rebounds.
Next: Feb. 25 vs. Central (East Chicago, Ind.).
24. (24) Century (Bismarck, N.D.), 16-0The Patriots routed Turtle Mountain (Belcourt, N.D.) 71-49 as
Tyler Rudolph had 21 points and 10 rebounds.
Robert Hutchins also posted 21 points to go with seven assists.
Next: Tuesday at Jamestown (N.D.).
25. (25) Benson (Omaha, Neb.), 19-2Khyrii Thomas averaged 19.5 points and nine rebounds during wins against Bellevue East (Neb.) 65-45 and Omaha North 76-59.
Next: Tuesday vs. Southwest (Lincoln, Neb.).
Dropped out: None.
The Midwestern region includes all teams from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,
Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
South Dakota and Wisconsin.