-
MaxPreps National Sophomore of the Year Adan Diggs is the catalyst for a talented Millennium roster.
-
Behind head coach Glenn Farello and star senior Jordan Smith, Panthers went 33-3 en route to league, state and national titles.
-
Over 400 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Freshman All-American honors over the past 17 years.
-
Over 500 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Sophomore All-American honors over the past 17 years.
-
Over 600 players from 40 states have earned MaxPreps Junior All-American honors over the past 17 years.
-
Over 700 players from 39 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 21 years.
-
Montverde Academy leads list of 278 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 18 years.
-
Veteran of 28 years on the bench led Virginia program to state title, top spot in national rankings.
-
Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew, Miles Sadler and Tyran Stokes join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on the first team.
-
Future Arkansas Razorback becomes first player from DMV area to win nation's highest honor in 21-year history of the award.
-
Panthers captured treble of VISAA Division 1 state championship, WCAC regular season and tournament crowns.
-
Columbus of Florida, Volcano Vista of New Mexico and Dale of Oklahoma tied for top spot on the list.
-
Indiana and Minnesota to become final states to crown champions this weekend.
-
Hamilton Southeastern High School in Indiana will host 17th annual event April 1-4.
-
Massive week of state tournament action resulted in major rankings shake-up.
-
Senior guard led Paul VI to VISAA Division 1 state championship.
-
State championship-winning coaches from Arizona, North Carolina and Virginia among 10 in the running for national award.
-
Nationally-ranked Sunnyslope, Rainier Beach and Richland complete state title runs.
-
Find out who made the final cut for the nation's highest honor.
-
No. 1 Paul VI and No. 11 Greensboro Day are the first nationally-ranked teams to complete state title runs.
-
Brian Mitchell Jr. and Lawrence Brown led the way with 17 points apiece in the 64-52 victory over Bishop O'Connell in the VISAA Division 1 title game.
-
No. 1 Paul VI and No. 12 Greensboro Day look to become first nationally-ranked teams to capture state championships this season.
-
MaxPreps National Player of the Year candidate scored 30 of his game-high 39 points in the second half and overtime sessions.
-
More than 70 programs enter the postseason looking to extend championship streaks.
-
California Open Division, Arizona Open Division and Texas Conference 6A Division 1 top the list of most difficult state titles to capture.
-
Duke signee Bryson Howard has led the Coyotes to 22 wins in a row.
-
National Player of the Year candidate is averaging 26.7 points, 5.4 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.6 steals per contest.
-
Jordan Smith paces Panthers with 24 points, seven rebounds and five assists as No. 1 team in country holds off late Cadet charge.
-
Paul VI remains at No. 1 ahead of MaxPreps Game of the Week showdown with St. John's on Wednesday.
-
Five-star senior Jordan Smith leads Paul VI into battle with Cadets.
-
As the calendar flips to February, all attention turns toward postseason action.
-
Annual all-star game to be played March 31 in Arizona.
-
St. John's is the lone newcomer after week heavily impacted by winter weather.
-
Quentin Coleman, Luke Ertel, Anthony Felesi, Jasiah Jervis, Dionte Neal and Zavier Zens among potential Burger Boy snubs.
-
No. 22 North Crowley, No. 23 Crown Point, No. 24 North Broward Prep and No. 25 Salesian are other newcomers in the rankings this week.
-
Class is led by several contenders for MaxPreps National Player of the Year.
-
Top 10 senior prospects Tyran Stokes, Bruce Branch, Caleb Holt, Dylan Mingo, Jordan Smith, Brandon McCoy and Derron Rippey Jr. among stars expected to take the floor.
-
No. 5 Calvary Christian Academy, No. 6 Bartlett and No. 8 Wheeler are other nationally-ranked teams featured in the eight-team tournament bracket.
-
Quentin Coleman, Colben Landrew and Abdou Toure are among other top contenders for high school basketball's top honor.
-
No. 1 Paul VI could be on collision course for rematch with No. 2 Principia at Bass Pro Shops Tournament of Champions in Missouri.
-
Lakota West, Bartow and Gainesville join Illinois powerhouse in the national rankings.
-
Vikings join East Lansing, Grayson, Webb, DePaul College Prep, Booker T. Washington and St. Joseph as newcomers after holiday tournament shake-ups.
-
Senior guard scored 31 on Tuesday against preseason No. 1, finished four-game run at tournament averaging 33.8 points per game.
-
No. 2 Paul VI came from behind to knock off Principia 78-68 while Archbishop Stepinac outlasted No. 14 Bartlett 76-66.
-
Smith poured in 26 points in the second half alone, connecting on 7 of 9 3-pointers.
-
Panthers move to 8-0 on the season, face the winner of The Villages Charter vs. Archbishop Stepinac on Monday.
-
Loaded 16-team Classic Bracket features seven of top 10 teams in MaxPreps Top 25.
-
Bishop O'Connell debuts at No. 13 following buzzer-beating victory over IMG Academy.
-
Rainier Beach debuts at No. 6 in the national rankings following addition of top-ranked senior Tyran Stokes.
-
Bryson Howard, Brandon McCoy, Baba Oladotun, Jordan Smith, Tyran Stokes and Cameron Williams headline standouts across the country.