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2012-13 Super 25 Girls Basketball
Rankings powered by Massey Rankings as of Apr 09, 2013
Computer Editorial School Record Stats
2 1 (1)
Duncanville, TX
42-0-0
SOS

Schedule

8
POW

Power

2
OFF

Offense

14
DEF

Defense

1

Result: State 5A champion.

 
5 2 (2)
Phoenix, AZ
29-1-0
SOS

Schedule

105
POW

Power

5
OFF

Offense

19
DEF

Defense

4

Result: State Div. I champion.

 
7 3 (3)
Murfreesboro, TN
35-0-0
SOS

Schedule

26
POW

Power

9
OFF

Offense

3
DEF

Defense

678

Result: State AAA champ.

 
9 4 (4)
Lebanon, KY
39-0-0
SOS

Schedule

239
POW

Power

12
OFF

Offense

16
DEF

Defense

70

Result: State Sweet 16 champ.

 
88 5 (5)
Irmo, SC
29-0-0
SOS

Schedule

638
POW

Power

122
OFF

Offense

538
DEF

Defense

62

Result: State AAAA champ.

 
19 6 (6)
Washington, DC
33-1-0
SOS

Schedule

30
POW

Power

41
OFF

Offense

22
DEF

Defense

623

Result: WCAC and Bishop Walsh Invitational champs.

 
4 7 (7)
Oakland, CA
30-3-0
SOS

Schedule

3
POW

Power

4
OFF

Offense

27
DEF

Defense

2
Results: Defeated then-No. 3 Windward (Los Angeles) 60-45 in state Open Division championship as Ariell Bostick had 17 points and K.C. Waters 12 points and 20 rebounds.
Results: Defeated then-No. 3 Windward (Los Angeles) 60-45 in state Open Division championship as Ariell Bostick had 17 points and K.C. Waters 12 points and 20 rebounds.
Results: Defeated then-No. 3 Windward (Los Angeles) 60-45 in state Open Division championship as Ariell Bostick had 17 points and K.C. Waters 12 points and 20 rebounds.
Result: State Open Division champ.
 
13 8 (8)
Hopkins, MN
31-1-0
SOS

Schedule

38
POW

Power

11
OFF

Offense

9
DEF

Defense

261

Result: State 4A champ.
 

 
59 9 (9)
Newark, NJ
33-1-0
SOS

Schedule

247
POW

Power

95
OFF

Offense

422
DEF

Defense

65

Result: Won state Tournament of Champions.

 
1 10 (10)
Los Angeles, CA
32-1-0
SOS

Schedule

4
POW

Power

1
OFF

Offense

7
DEF

Defense

5

Result: State Open Division runner-up.
 

Result: Lost 60-45 to then-No. 11 Bishop O’Dowd (Oakland) in state Open Division championship.
 
12 11 (11)
Saint Louis, MO
31-0-0
SOS

Schedule

143
POW

Power

15
OFF

Offense

35
DEF

Defense

58

Result: State Class 4 champ.

 
3 12 (12)
Santa Ana, CA
30-2-0
SOS

Schedule

2
POW

Power

3
OFF

Offense

5
DEF

Defense

34

Result: State Open Division semifinalist.

 
45 13 (13)
Shreveport, LA
31-1-0
SOS

Schedule

421
POW

Power

45
OFF

Offense

205
DEF

Defense

30

Result: State 5A champ.

 
35 14 (14)
Raleigh, NC
33-0-0
SOS

Schedule

211
POW

Power

57
OFF

Offense

293
DEF

Defense

27

Result: State 4A champ.

 
31 15 (16)
Orlando, FL
31-3-0
SOS

Schedule

80
POW

Power

28
OFF

Offense

12
DEF

Defense

433
Results: Won the National High School Invitational in North Bethesda, Md., defeating Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.) 62-45 in the title game as Hannah Schaible had 19 points and 10 rebounds. Defeated Life Center Academy (Burlington, N.J.) 65-58 in NHSI semifinals as Sydnei McCaskill had 19 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.
Results: Won the National High School Invitational in North Bethesda, Md., defeating Archbishop Spalding (Severn, Md.) 62-45 in the title game as Hannah Schaible had 19 points and 10 rebounds. Defeated Life Center Academy (Burlington, N.J.) 65-58 in NHSI semifinals as Sydnei McCaskill had 19 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.
 


 
51 16 (15)
Birmingham, AL
28-4-0
SOS

Schedule

77
POW

Power

56
OFF

Offense

452
DEF

Defense

11

Result: State 6A champ.

 
10 17 (17)
Stockton, CA
31-3-0
SOS

Schedule

19
POW

Power

10
OFF

Offense

4
DEF

Defense

822

Result: Season complete.
 

 
41 18 (18)
Chicago Heights, IL
33-1-0
SOS

Schedule

159
POW

Power

69
OFF

Offense

107
DEF

Defense

240

Result: State 4A champ.

 
22 19 (19)
Bedford, IN
28-0-0
SOS

Schedule

218
POW

Power

40
OFF

Offense

71
DEF

Defense

173

Result: State 4A champ.

 
29 20 (20)
Norcross, GA
27-4-0
SOS

Schedule

21
POW

Power

25
OFF

Offense

58
DEF

Defense

83

Result: State AAAAAA champ.

 
16 21 (21)
Kettering, OH
27-1-0
SOS

Schedule

149
POW

Power

24
OFF

Offense

72
DEF

Defense

39

Result: State Division I champ.

 
48 22 (22)
Royersford, PA
32-2-0
SOS

Schedule

189
POW

Power

46
OFF

Offense

132
DEF

Defense

76

Result: State AAAA champ.


 

 
194 23 (23)
Waldorf, MD
27-0-0
SOS

Schedule

4012
POW

Power

261
OFF

Offense

142
DEF

Defense

1353

Result: State 4A champ.

 
170 24 (24)
Grand Haven, MI
28-0-0
SOS

Schedule

1197
POW

Power

296
OFF

Offense

1108
DEF

Defense

128

Result: State A champ.
 

 
118 25 (25)
Glen Head, NY
20-4-0
SOS

Schedule

135
POW

Power

114
OFF

Offense

303
DEF

Defense

135

Result: State Federation A champ.


 

Dropped out: None.

Best of the rest (in alphabetical order):  Best of the rest (in alphabetical order): 

Archbishop Spalding, Severn, Md. (30-3); Bay, Bay St. Louis, Miss. (36-0); Bishop Ford, Brooklyn, N.Y. (26-7); Booker T. Washington, Tulsa (27-2); Central Catholic, Portland, Ore. (25-4); Lake Taylor, Norfolk, Va. (28-1); Life Center Academy, Burlington, N.J. (28-3); Long Beach Poly (30-5); Mead, Spokane, Wash. (25-1); Murry Bergtraum, New York, (25-3); Myers Park, Charlotte (29-1); North Gwinnett, Suwanee, Ga. (30-2); Oregon City, Ore. (26-2); Page, Greensboro, N.C. (28-2); Rancocas Valley, Mount Holly, N.J. (30-2); Red Bank (N.J.) Catholic (29-2); Riverton, Utah (22-3); Riverside, Milwaukee (24-4); Regis Jesuit, Aurora, Colo. (26-2); Rolling Meadows, Ill., (30-4); Santiago, Coronado, Calif. (29-3); Science Hill, Johnson City, Tenn. (35-4); Springville, Utah (25-0); Twinsburg, Ohio (29-1); Vernon Hills, Ill. (33-3).


 
 
 





 Super 25 rankings were compiled by USA TODAY Sports’ Jim Halley, based on teams’ results, schedule and quality of players. Results are through Monday’s games. These are the final rankings of the season.

 
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