
Lauren 'Boogie' Brozoski will lead No. 1 Long Island Lutheran in the 2014-15 season.
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MaxPreps 2014-15 New York Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville)2013-14 record: 23-2, Federation state champions
Head coach: Rich Slater
Replete with 10 returnees, one does stand out for the Crusaders, and it's a name you can't help but remember: senior point guard
Lauren "Boogie" Brozoski, the MVP of the Class AA Federation title game with 18 points and four assists as Long Island Lutheran won its third state Federation title in the last four years. Brozoski averaged 19.5 points and six assists for the season.
View last season's New York girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. St. Anthony's (Melville)2013-14 record: 24-6, CHSAA state champions
Head coach: Ken Parham
Tested by a tough schedule, the Friars thrived, doing it with depth and balanced scoring. Nine players return from that squad, including 6-foot-3 junior center
Jayla Jones-Pack, junior forward
Taylor Goode, junior guard
Allyson Murphy, a solid scorer and superb defender, as well as sophomore guard
Maia Moffitt.
View last season's New York girls basketball playoff brackets3. Ossining2013-14 record: 25-3, state Class AA champions
Head coach: Dan Ricci
A senior-laden Ossining team managed to repeat as state champions without the star of its previous title-winning squad, UConn sophomore Saniya Chong. Junior guard/forward
Shadeen Samuels came on strong and won state tournament MVP honors with 31 points and a state-record six 3-pointers in the title game. Also back is senior center
Jalay Knowles, who had 42 points and 20 rebounds in the state regional semifinals.
View last season's New York girls basketball stat leaders4. Francis Lewis (Fresh Meadows)2013-14 record: 21-5, PSAL Class AA champions
Head coach: Stephen Tsai
Junior guard
Sierra Green is one of the top shooters in New York City as her 19 points-per-game scoring average from 2013-14 attests. Senior backcourt mate
Chi La Bady also returns on a team that will once again be marked by its quickness and athleticism coming off a season in which it ended Murry Bergtraum's 15-year PSAL title run.
View New York girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Cicero-North Syracuse (Cicero)2013-14 record: 19-5, state Class AA finalists
Head coach: Eric Smith
A strong group of returnees from last year's Section 3 champions features senior power forward/center
Emilee Norris and seven junior returnees, including guard
McKayla Roberts and guard/forward
Samantha Tortora.
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