Check out the latest Super 25 rankings for high school girls basketball as of January 12, 2025, featuring top teams and standout players.
The team got to practice on Howard’s court, giving Henigan a sneak peek of her future college. Howard is known for its strong culture and is a top HBCU. Henigan mentioned that culture was a big part of her decision.
St. Ignatius is having a great season, just one win away from matching last year’s total. Senior Reganne Reardon is a key player, showing impressive growth this year. She scored 25 points and grabbed 12 rebounds in a recent game against Kenwood, which was closer than the score suggests.
Senior guard Sally Kennedy is a solid ballhandler, and Maggie Helms is crucial for the team. Unfortunately, they’ve been missing junior guard Gabby Hinton due to a foot injury.
The 35th annual Kipps Hoopsfest is happening soon, featuring top teams from across the state. One exciting matchup is St. Charles East against Lyons. St. Charles East recently won against Batavia, thanks to Sofia O’Sullivan’s strong performance.
Lyons is on a winning streak and has standout players like Emma O’Brien and Stanford commit Nora Ezike. They’ll be a tough challenge for St. Charles East, who lacks size.
Another great game to watch is Benet versus Prospect. Benet has been performing well, while Prospect has a talented forward in Ali Linke. Both teams will rely heavily on their guards to keep turnovers low.
Here are the Super 25 girls basketball rankings for January 5, showcasing the top teams and their records. Kenwood leads the pack, followed closely by Benet and Lyons. It’s shaping up to be an exciting season!