MaxPreps 2014-15 Michigan Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Marian (Bloomfield Hills)2013-14 record: 25-2, Class A champion
Coach: Mary Cicerone
Marian breezed to a 44-26 victory in the Class A title game to win its fifth state title and first since 1998. High-profile recruit sisters
Bailey (5-8, Jr.) and
Samatha Thomas (5-11, So.) return to lead the Mustangs' quest to repeat.
View last season's Michigan girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Haslett2013-14 record: 23-2, Class A regional finalist
Coach: Bob Currier
The Vikings lost in the regional final to Grand Ledge, but Currier's squad should take a huge step forward in 2014-15 thanks to the return of two all-state players: senior forward
Makenna Ott and junior power forward
Karson Tripp.
View last season's Michigan girls basketball playoff brackets3. Goodrich2013-14 record: 22-3, Class B regional finalist
Coach: Jason Gray
Powers Catholic got its revenge on Goodrich for the 2013 championship game, but the Martians will be ready to return to glory in 2014-15. Class B Player of the Year
Tania Davis (5-5, PG) returns for her senior year after averaging 19.1 points, 4.1 assists and 3.2 steals per game as a junior. Teaming up with her will be fellow all-state selection
Isabella O'Brien, who averaged 9.7 points and 9.9 rebounds per game last season.
View last season's Michigan girls basketball stat leaders4. Bullock Creek (Midland)2013-14 record: 24-2, Class B semifinalist
Coach: Justin Freeland
Could this finally be the year for Bullock Creek to break through? The Lancers lost in the Class B semifinals for the second consecutive year, but with the return of all-state performers
Halee Nieman and
Ellie Juengel in 2014-15, Freeland's squad could be poised for greatness.
View Michigan girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Reese2013-14 record: 20-2, Class C regional semifinalist
Coach: Denny Gruber
In an otherwise unblemished 2013-14 season, the thorn in Gruber and Reese's side was Nouvel Catholic Central, which handed the team both its losses. This season, however, all-state senior
Reyna Frost and company won't go down as easily.