
St. John-Vianney won it all last season and seeks to repeat.
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2015-16 New Jersey Preseason Girls Basketball Fab 5, presented by the Army National Guard
1. St. John-Vianney (Holmdel)
Head coach: Dawn Karpell
2014-15 record: 26-4
Winners of the Non-Public A championship last year, St. John-Vianney returns the only junior from last year's NJ.com all-state team in
Kelly Campbell. She averaged 14.7 points per game to lead the team. She's joined by
Kimi Evans, a junior, who was a first team all-state sophomore last year.
See last season's New Jersey girls basketball computer rankings
2. Manasquan
Head coach: Lisa Kukoda
2014-15 record: 31-2
The Warriors won the Tournament of Champions last year, but they will miss Marina Mabrey, the State Player of the Year, who has graduated. Manasquan will be a young team this year, led by the
Dara Mabrey, a second team all-state freshman, and
Stella Clark, a first team all-state sophomore.
See New Jersey girls basketball pro photo galleries3. Haddon Township (Westmont)
Head coach: Tom Mulligan
2014-15 record: 25-3
The Hawks reached the championship game of the Group 1 playoffs, falling to New Providence 32-30. Haddon Township returns one of the state's top juniors from last year in
Morgan Lenehan, who made second team on the all-state juniors list by NJ.com.
See last season's New Jersey girls basketball playoff brackets4. New Providence
Head coach: Cap Pazdera
2014-15 record: 22-10
New Providence came on strong in the postseason, defeating Haddon Township for the Group 1 championship game. The Pioneers will have one of the state's top players in
Sydney Morang, a second team all-state pick last year, along with all-state second team sophomore
Katie Kinum.
See last season's New Jersey girls basketball stat leaders5. Immaculate Heart Academy (Washington Township)
Head coach: Steve Silver
2014-15 record: 27-2
The Eagles won the Non-Public North A championship, but fell to St. John-Vianney in the Non-Public A championship game.
Jordan Wilmoth is the top returning player for Immaculate Heart Academy, as she earned third team honors on the all-state juniors team by NJ.com.