
Katie Lou Samuelson is the nation's top senior recruit and leads California's top-ranked team, the Mater Dei Monarchs.
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MaxPreps 2014-15 California Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard 1. Mater Dei (Santa Ana)2013-14 finish: 27-3
Head coach: Kevin Kiernan
With nation's No. 1 recruit and Connecticut recruit
Katie Lou Samuelson (6-3) and a host of talented supporting cast that includes
Andee Velasco (5-8) and
Bianca Velasco (5-7), coach Kiernan will have the Monarchs once again battling for a state championship. Since Kiernan arrived in 2007-08, Mater Dei has won a remarkable 214 games against 11 losses, including three state titles starting in 2010.
View last season's California girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Sierra Canyon (Chatsworth)2013-14: 28-4
Head coach: Alicia Komaki
The Trailblazers return nine of their 10 players off last year's state championship team including UCLA-bound wing
Kennedy Burke, ranked the 16th top senior by ESPNW.
Cheyanne Wallace, another senior, had 21 points and 18 rebounds in the state Division IV title game, a 64-37 win over Justin-Siena. It was Sierra Canyon's second state crown and first for Komaki, who is starting her third season as head coach.
View last season's California girls basketball playoff brackets3. St. Mary's (Stockton)2013-14: 25-6
Head coach: Tom Gonsalves
One of the nation's most consistent powers should rebound in a big way from — by their standards — a subpar season behind the junior duo of
Kat Tudor (13.3 ppg) and
Mi'Cole Cayton (11.5). Other top players should be 5-7 senior guard
Carlissa Shipp and incoming ninth-grader
Aquira Decosta, a 6-2 wing rated one of the top 20 freshmen in the country. The Rams have won three state titles in the last decade, winning at least 24 games in each of those seasons, and at least 30 six times.
View last season's California girls basketball stat leaders4. Chaminade (West Hills)2013-14: 29-4
Head coach: Kelli DiMuro
Coming off one of the more impressive state championship wins, 80-51 over perennial power Archbishop Mitty, the Eagles return one of the state's top juniors
Valerie Higgins (13.0 points, 8.7 rebounds per game). She should carry the load after dominating post Devin Stanback graduated. Another senior,
Paige Fecske will play a much larger role as will sophomore
Melissa Wright. Last year was Chaminade's first state crown, but the Eagles went 30-4 in 2012-13. They'll find out just where they stand, opening up with Etiwanda on Dec. 10, before going against
Windward (Los Angeles), two teams seriously considered for the Fab 5.
View California girls basketball pro photo galleries 5. Long Beach Poly2013-14 finish: 27-3
Head coach: Carl Buggs
The Jackrabbits won their sixth overall and second straight Division I state title, but lost their top three scorers including incoming sophomore Ayanna Clark, a 6-3 post who transferred to St. Anthony. She has already committed to USC. No matter, Buggs always gets the most out of his girls with a deep bench, quickness and defense. Among his top returners are
Tania Lamb (7.6 ppg), sophomore
Danae Miller (5.2) and senior
Ayerjenee Jeanmard.