News Summary

The latest Tennessee high school girls basketball rankings have been released for Week 15, showcasing the top teams in Division I and Division II. Notably, Pickett County and Westview continue to dominate their respective divisions. With each game leading to potential playoff implications, the competition remains intense. Which teams will maintain their dominance and who might shock the rankings as the season progresses? Fans are in for a thrilling finish as the playoffs approach.

Tennessee High School Girls Basketball Rankings – Week 15 Update

It’s that exciting time of year again for high school basketball fans in Tennessee! The latest rankings have just come out for the girls’ basketball teams, and there are many surprises and standout performances to talk about.

Division I Rankings

Let’s kick things off with the Division I rankings. Sitting at the top is Pickett County, who has claimed first place with a fantastic record of 26 wins and 3 losses. They’ve racked up an impressive 80 points thanks to receiving 8 first-place votes from our dedicated sports writers across the state. They were ranked No. 1 last week too, so they are truly maintaining their dominance!

In the second spot, we have Moore County, not far behind with a record of 26-3 and 72 points. They aim to keep climbing higher in the rankings, especially since they’ve remained steady in their No. 2 position. Wayne County continues their solid performance as well, holding down the third position with 28 wins and 3 losses and 64 points.

Let’s not forget about Richland, who is keeping pace at number four with a record of 26-3 and 54 points. It seems that Coalfield is also making noise in the top five at number five, boasting a record of 27-5 and 47 points.

Other notable teams in this division include McEwen, rising from number seven to six, Van Buren County at seven, Union City at eight, and North Greene, who fell to nine after previously being ranked sixth. Rounding off the top ten is East Robertson.

Division II Rankings

Now onto Division II, which brings its own excitement! Westview takes the crown here as well, sitting at number one with 27 wins and only 1 loss, and matching the first-place points of 80. They’ve also secured 8 first-place votes.

Following closely is McMinn Central, owning a record of 31-1 and also holding 72 points. The third position is held by York Institute, with a strong record of 25-5 and 64 points.

Summertown has made a significant jump from seventh to fourth with an exciting record of 23-4 and 52 points. Then we have Gibson County holding steady at five, followed by Loretto, Alcoa, and Smith County rounding out the top eight.

Keep an eye on East Nashville, who are making a name for themselves in ninth place, and Stewart County, who manages to land in the tenth spot!

The Road Ahead

As we move further into the season, each team is racing toward the state playoffs and every game counts. Coaches, players, and fans are buzzing with excitement, knowing that anything can happen on the court. The stakes are high, and the competition is fierce. Will Pickett County and Westview maintain their lead? Or will we see some upsets as we head into the final stretch of the season?

From high-flying dunks to buzzer-beaters, the drama and thrill of high school basketball never disappoints. Keep following your favorite teams as they chase their goals, and let’s see who can come out on top as the season draws to a close!

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