GEICO Nationals, the season-ending event designed to crown a high school basketball national champion, returns to the Suncoast Credit Arena in Fort Myers, Fla. for the second consecutive season from March 31 through April 2.
Previously known as the National High School Invitational (2009-2013) and Dick's Nationals (2014-2017), the GEICO Nationals will field an eight-team bracket and crown its 13th champion.
This year's field should come primarily from the National Top 20 rankings, as each of the top eight teams are expected to be eligible for this year's field. Sunrise Christian Academy, IMG Academy, Link Academy, Montverde Academy, La Lumiere, Prolific Prep, AZ Compass Prep and Oak Hill Academy all are strong contenders to earn an invitation to the event this season.
In addition to the National Top 20 squads, teams in MaxPreps Top 25 rankings may also have an opportunity to break into the loaded field as top 10 teams Calvary Christian Academy and Bishop Gorman have put together strong resumes this season.
Looking at this year's projected field to this point in the season, five
teams appear to be locks to earn an invitation to the eight-team field
on March 16, while several other schools remain on the bubble with work
left to do down the stretch.
A side note is that it's not publicly known how organizers will handle first- or second-year programs vying for a bid, but early indications are that Link Academy will be eligible, while the situation surrounding Southern California Academy is more uncertain at this time.
After last season's eligibility deadline spoiled the chances of AZ Compass Prep, this year's cutoff had been extended to Jan. 10 this season, meaning all midseason transfers had to be registered in classes and attending school before that date.

Montverde Academy celebrates its GEICO Nationals title last season and looks to make it two in a row.
File photo by Pete Wright
Projecting the field for GEICO Nationals
Locks
Record: 15-1
National Top 20: No. 1
Projected Seed: No. 1
Breakdown: Quality wins over IMG Academy, Montverde Academy, Oak Hill Academy, Combine Academy (Lincolnton, N.C.) and Wasatch Academy (Mt. Pleasant, Utah) (twice) have the Buffaloes in the driver's seat to obtain the top seed. The Sunflower State powerhouse had a pair of players featured on MaxPreps National Player of the Year Watch list as Kansas signee
Gradey Dick and Duke signee
Mark Mitchell each made the cut. Sunrise Christian Academy has made two appearances in GEICO Nationals and has yet to win an event title.
Record: 17-2
National Top 20: No. 2
Projected Seed: No. 2
Breakdown: The Ascenders had the most players selected to the McDonald's All-American Game roster as Alabama signee
Jaden Bradley, Baylor signee
Keyonte George and Houston signee
Jarace Walker were each chosen. IMG's resume gives it a slight edge over Link Academy for the No. 2 seed with victories over Montverde Academy (twice), North Little Rock (Ark.), Milton (Ga.), Wasatch Academy and Oak Hill Academy.
Record: 26-0
National Top 20: No. 3
Projected Seed: No. 3
Breakdown: Wins over Prolific Prep (twice), Southern California Academy, Patrick School and Central Pointe Christian Academy stand out. Still, the Lions have a challenging upcoming schedule that includes Sunrise Christian Academy, AZ Compass Prep, Southern California Academy and Wasatch Academy. A balanced rotation is led by five-star seniors LSU signee
Julian Phillips and Arkansas signee
Jordan Walsh.
Record: 14-4
National Top 20: No. 4
Projected Seed: No. 4
Breakdown: The defending GEICO Nationals champions will again be a tough out behind a loaded rotation that features seven five-star prospects led by Duke signee
Dariq Whitehead, Indiana signee
Jalen Hood-Schifino and Texas signee
Dillon Mitchell. The Eagles have had more success than any other team at GEICO Nationals, winning five titles over the 12 year history of the event. Although the perennial national power has suffered its most losses since 2016-17, playing against the toughest schedule in the nation could ultimately benefit this group down the stretch.
Record: 13-3
National Top 20: No. 5
Projected Seed: No. 5
Breakdown: The Lakers have rebounded strong from an uncharacteristic 10-10 record last season, sitting in prime position for their ninth event berth. The 2017 event champions look to make another run this season behind a strong rotation headlined by Notre Dame signee
J.J. Starling and four-star juniors
Aden Holloway and Michigan State commit
Jeremy Fears. La Lumiere owns wins against AZ Compass Prep, Oak Hill Academy and Wasatch Academy.
On the Bubble
Record: 13-1
MaxPreps Top 25: No. 3
Projected Seed: No. 6
Breakdown: An impressive resume includes wins over North Little Rock (Ark.), Greensboro Day, Camden and Orlando Christian Prep. The Eagles have an opportunity to bolster their resume at this weekend's Montverde Academy Invitational Tournament, facing Dr. Phillips on Friday before a potential championship showdown with Montverde Academy on Saturday.
Record: 21-3
National Top 20: No. 6
Projected Seed: No. 7
Breakdown: A signature victory over AZ Compass Prep 65-63 at the Crush in the Valley strengthened their GEICO Nationals resume. If the Crew are able to win out, they're likely be headed back to GEICO Nationals for a second consecutive season behind standout seniors UCLA signee
Adem Bona, Kansas signee
M.J. Rice and USC pledge
Tre White.
Record: 19-7
National Top 20: No. 8
Projected Seed: No. 8
Breakdown: Although the Warriors have struggled at times, look for the tournament mainstay to receive its event-leading 12th berth in March barring a complete collapse. Wins over IMG Academy, La Lumiere, Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.) and Wasatch Academy weigh heavy for the talented group led by Kentucky signee
Chris Livingston.
Record: 20-3
National Top 20: No. 7
Projected Seed: N/A
Breakdown: After starting the season at No. 1 in the Preseason National Top 20, the Dragons have struggled against top competition recently, slipping up to La Lumiere and Prolific Prep this month. Quality wins over Oak Hill Academy, Combine Academy (Lincolnton, N.C.) and Wasatch Academy could weigh heavily, along with a strong finish, to earn a second invite.
Record: 20-0
MaxPreps Top 25: No. 5
Projected Seed: N/A
Breakdown: If the Gaels run the table, it would be difficult to snub them from the GEICO field. Gorman looks to break the national record with their 10th consecutive state championship. The Gaels also captured championships at the Tarkanian Classic, Torrey Pines Holiday Classic and Wild West Shootout this season.
Record: 16-3
National Top 20: No. 9
Projected Seed: N/A
Breakdown: It's unclear if the second-year program meets qualifications to be considered for the field. If they're deemed eligible, it's unknown if any high-octane transfers will be deemed ineligible after midseason moves were made (around the transfer deadline) to bolster the rotation.
Record: 22-2
MaxPreps Top 25: No. 15
Projected Seed: N/A
Breakdown: The Bengals are a bit of a long shot, but an early season victory over Oak Hill Academy certainly helps their chances. The Tarheel State powerhouse has won 11 state championships since 1989 and has appeared in the national championship event twice.
Record: 19-3
MaxPreps Top 25: No. 22
Projected Seed: N/A
Breakdown: The defending FHSAA Class 7A state champions have the elite talent needed to compete at the highest level. The dark horse must win Friday against Calvary Christian Academy in a huge in-state showdown to legitimize their candidacy.
Prior to the 2021-22 season, MaxPreps adopted a split approach to
the rankings. The MaxPreps Top 25 is a measure of public and private
schools belonging to recognized governing bodies that compete for state
championships. The National Top 20 encompasses a broad spectrum of
sub-collegiate programs that in most cases are not full members of
state-level governing bodies and do not compete for state championships.