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New Jersey becomes the latest to adopt timed possessions as movement continues to pick up steam.
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Junior Kaleena Smith also honored as MaxPreps National Player of the Year.
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Incarnate Word Academy leads list of 228 schools that have earned a spot in the final rankings over the past 18 years.
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More than 600 players from 45 states have earned the MaxPreps All-American distinction over the past 21 years.
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Defending national champions expected to return top five scorers, including arguably the top junior and sophomore in the country.
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High school basketball hotbeds Texas and California lead the list.
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Former MaxPreps National Player of the Year Azzi Fudd taken No. 1 by Dallas Wings.
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Alabama standout averaged nearly 14 points per game in helping Bucs to sixth straight Class 7A title, No. 12 national ranking.
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Iowa powerhouse has won three straight Class 5A titles while building a 79-game win streak.
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Love Best, Sydney Douglas, Chloe Johnson and Jaylah King join California star on first team.
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Micah Ojo, Jordyn Palmer, Qandace Samuels and Ivanna Wilson Manyacka join Smith on first team.
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Saniyah Hall, Kate Harpring, Ivanna Wilson Manyacka, McKenna Woliczko join MaxPreps National Player of the Year on first team.
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Junior guard put up over 30 points per game in leading Knights to state and national titles.
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Sara Okeke, GiGi Battle and Chikae Desdundes help DME Academy become fifth straight Florida school to grab season-ending tournament title.
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Junior phenom Kaleena Smith led Knights to 34-2 record, California Open Division state title.
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Lauren Betts became first player from Colorado to earn award after leading UCLA to national title.
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Bullis grabs 74-56 win over Westtown while DME Academy hangs on for 60-50 victory over The St. James Performance Academy.
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Junior Ivanna Wilson Manyacka goes for 22 points and 21 boards as Bulldogs advance to face Westtown in semifinals.
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Incarnate Word Academy of Missouri leads the list with nine in a row
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Spire Academy guard drops 21 points as East pulls away in fourth quarter.
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Kaleena Smith, Kate Harpring and Ivanna Wilson Manyacka among future stars earning state honors.
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Just 22nd nationally in terms of population, Minnesota leads the way when it comes to producing players in the round of 16.
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Senior guard led Northwest Catholic to state championship game for the fourth time.
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Senior guard led Park Hill South to 22-7 record, section final.
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Sabrina Ionescu's high school coach picked to lead Mountain West Conference program.
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Senior guard led Mountain City Christian Academy to Class 4A state championship.
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Junior guard led Belleville to 25-2 record while averaging 27 points per game.
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Red Knights capture Class 6 crown with 50-46 win over No. 25 Staley to continue decade of dominance.
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Senior center led Christ the King to 22-6 record, CHSAA AA final.
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Senior guard led Wachusett Regional to second consecutive state championship.
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Sophomore guard led Sandia to 25-4 record, Class 5A state quarterfinals.
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Senior guard led Moses Brown to Division 1 championship game appearance.
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Junior guard led George Washington to Class AAAA semifinals.
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Senior guard led Marist to second consecutive Class AAAA state championship.
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Senior guard led Londonderry to Division 1 state championship.
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Senior guard led Assumption to 29 wins, state championship game appearance.
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Junior forward led Loyola-Sacred Heart to 22-3 record, third-place finish in Class B state tournament.
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Senior guard led Lincoln Christian to second straight Class 4A state title.
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Junior guard led Cody to unbeaten season, Class 3A state championship.
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Senior forward averaged over 20 points per game in leading Cape Henlopen to 19 wins.
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Junior point guard led University School of Jackson to Division II Class state championship game.
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Senior guard led Grandview Prep to Class 1A state championship.
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Senior guard led Providence Academy to five titles while becoming the state's career scoring leader.
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Senior wing led Riverdale Ridge to 22-4 record, broke state's career scoring record.
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Long Island Lutheran, DME Academy, The St. James and Westtown round out six-team bracket.
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Junior guard led Bullis to 27-6 record, private school state championship.
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Senior guard led Minot to 26-1 record, Division AA state championship.
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Junior point guard led Ontario Christian to Open Division state title.
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Senior guard became state's career scoring leader while leading Stuart W. Cramer to 28-2 record, Class 4A quarterfinals.
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Junior helped Big Walnut reach Division 2 semifinals for second straight season.