Trib HSSN Pennsylvania girls high school basketball rankings for March 14, 2024

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Thursday, March 14, 2024 | 11:40 PM


Minimal changes were made to the rankings this week, considering the best teams across the state have gone head-to-head through two rounds on the Road to Hershey.

Eight teams dropped out of the weekly Trib HSSN girls basketball state rankings from last week as their seasons came to an end.

Eight new teams joined the Top 5 with one in each of the six classes and two new teams cracking the rankings in Class 5A and 2A.

The one thing that didn’t change was the team at the top of each class.

All six No. 1 teams remained the same with Perkiomen Valley in 6A, Archbishop Wood in 5A, Wyomissing in 4A, Lancaster Catholic in 3A, Kennedy Catholic in 2A and Union in A still on top heading into the state quarterfinals.

Here is the latest Top 5 in each of the six classifications. Teams are listed with overall record, district and last week’s ranking.

Class 6A

1. Perkiomen Valley (27-1) (1) (1)

2. Norwin (23-3) (7) (2)

3. Archbishop Carroll (20-8) (12) (3)

4. Cardinal O’Hara (23-4) (12) (4)

5. Parkland (28-2) (11) (NR)

Out: Central Dauphin (3)

Class 5A

1. Archbishop Wood (23-5) (12) (1)

2. Cathedral Prep (21-3) (10) (2)

3. Bethlehem Catholic (22-5) (11) (5)

4. Scranton (25-2) (2) (NR)

5. McKeesport (23-4) (7) (NR)

Out: York Suburban (3), Hollidaysburg (6)

Class 4A

1. Wyomissing (27-0) (3) (1)

2. North Catholic (19-7) (7) (2)

3. Delone Catholic (23-1) (3) (3)

4. Blackhawk (24-3) (7) (2) (4)

5. Universal Audenried (24-5) (12) (NR)

Out: Villa Joseph Marie (1)

Class 3A

1. Lancaster Catholic (23-2) (3) (1)

2. Mercyhurst Prep (23-3) (10) (2)

3. Holy Redeemer (23-5) (2) (4)

4. Shady Side Academy (26-2) (7) (5)

5. Avonworth (24-2) (7) (NR)

Out: Forest Hills (6)

Class 2A

1. Kennedy Catholic (22-4) (10) (1)

2. Greensburg Central Catholic (22-6) (7) (2)

3. Marion Center (22-5) (6) (4)

4. Bishop McCort (26-2) (6) (NR)

5. Muncy (19-8) (4) (NR)

Out: Redbank Valley (9), Portage (6)

Class A

1. Union (21-5) (7) (1)

2. Bishop Guilfoyle (26-3) (6) (2)

3. Berlin-Brothersvalley (23-5) (5) (4)

4. Linville Hill Christian (23-1) (3) (5)

5. St. John Neumann (24-4) (4) (NR)

Out: Elk County Catholic (9)

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