
UConn recruit Napheesa Collier returns to lead Incarnate Word in 2014-15.
Photo by Randy Kemp
MaxPreps 2014-15 Missouri Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Rock Bridge (Columbia, Mo.)2013-14 finish: 27-3, Class 5 state champions
Head coach: Jill Nagel
Losing Bri Porter to Missouri is a big loss. But Jill Nagel, coach of the last three Missouri big school state championships, has plenty of talent coming back, including returning first team all-staters
Sophie Cunningham and
Cierra Porter.
View last season's Missouri girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Incarnate Word Academy (St. Louis)2013-14 finish: 30-2, Class 4 state champions
Head coach: Dan Rolfes
University of Connecticut recruit
Napheesa Collier returns for Rolfes, who has won the past two Missouri Class 4 titles.
McKenna Treece and
Abbey Hoff also return. While plenty of talent has graduated, Rolfes always seems to have the right pieces to make a postseason run.
View last season's Missouri girls basketball playoff brackets3. Truman (Independence)2013-14 finish: 26-2, Class 5 sectionals
Head coach: Steve Cassity
The Patriots may have lost early in the playoffs a year ago, but Cassity has a solid nucleus of players to work with if he is going to stretch Truman's season just a bit this year.
Briana Savidge, a first team All-Mid 6 selection a year ago, averaged more than nine points, while
Sydney Paialii and
Alexis Hart are back as well.
View last season's Missouri girls basketball stat leaders4. Hickman (Columbia)2013-14 finish: 24-2, Class 5 district finalists
Head coach: Tonya Mirts
Mirts seems to find a way to win 20-plus games every season and make a deep postseason run.
Emily Miller, a first team all-state selection a year ago, returns to help Mirts improve on her 400 wins.
View Missouri girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Crane2013-14 finish: 31-1, Class 2 state champions
Head coach: Jeremy Mullins
Crane may be a Class 2 program, but don't let its size fool you. The Pirates return everyone but three seniors off of last year's championship squad, including all-state selections
Emma Lander and
Lexie Vaught. Six players return for Mullins after averaging five or more points an outing a year ago.