MaxPreps 2014-15 Ohio Girls Basketball Fab 5 presented by the Army National Guard
1. Archbishop Alter (Kettering)2013-14 record: 33-1
Coach: Chris Hart
With all the firepower back from a team that lost only in the state championship game — to senior-dominated, unbeaten West Holmes — Archbishop Alter is clearly the team to beat in Ohio. And despite being a Division II team, last year Alter's victims included perennial Ohio powers Chaminade-Julienne, Beavercreek and Mount Notre Dame.
View last season's Ohio girls basketball rankings, presented by the Army National Guard2. Lakota West (West Chester)2013-14 record: 22-6
Coach: Andy Fishman
Senior guard
Lauren Cannatelli leads the Firebirds, who also feature two juniors —
Nia Staples and
Danielle Wells — in a three-guard attack. Lakota West lost to Princeton last year in the Division I playoffs, but with Kelsey Mitchell gone, the experienced Firebirds are the preseason favorites.
View last season's Ohio girls basketball playoff brackets3. Notre Dame Academy (Toledo)2013-14 record: 24-5
Coach: Travis Galloway
Seniors
Kaayla McIntyre and
Tierra Flloyd are the big stars, but Notre Dame Academy also can call on another senior,
Christiana Jefferson, as they look to challenge Lakota West in Division I. Toledo has produced plenty of talent in recent years, plus some quality teams, and NDA looks to be just another brick in the wall.
View last season's Ohio girls basketball stat leaders4. Centerville2013-14 record: 27-4
Coach: Adam Priefer
Centerville lost to Lakota West by 11 in the state tournament last year, and the Elks return senior center
Shannon Coffee and sophomore guard
Victoria Harrison to give it another shot. But Centerville must find a way to replace some key seniors to go much deeper in postseason.
View Ohio girls basketball pro photo galleries5. Mount Notre Dame (Cincinnati)2013-14 record: 17-7
Coach: Scott Rogers
Mount Notre Dame has a lot of talent returning, and if Scott Rogers can put the pieces together — as he has done in the past — they could easily rise in these rankings. Helping that rise will be
Naomi Davenport, who has committed to Michigan.