There were not many changes in the latest Minnesota Basketball News state rankings of girls high school teams.

Top teams were all the same with Hancock on top in Class 1A, Providence Academy in Class 2A, Becker in 3A and Hopkins in 4A.

Class 1A has Mayer Lutheran rated #5, Hayfield #6 and Grand Meadow #11.

Class 2A Section 2 representative Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial is #5. Goodhue #10, Rochester Lourdes #11, Caledonia #17 and Chatfield #20.

Class 3A Jordan is #3, Byron #7, Stewartville #8, Red Wing #9, Austin #19 and New Prague #20.

Class 4A has three South Suburban Conference teams in the top 13 with Rosemount #6, Lakeville South #10, Lakeville North #13. Rochester Mayo is #15.

Four Big Nine teams, four Hiawatha Valley League teams are included in the rankings.

Below is the complete listing of each class by Minnesota Basketball News,

Class 1A

  1. Hancock
  2. Mountain Iron-Buhl
  3. Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart
  4. Minneota
  5. Mayer Lutheran
  6. Hayfield (Junior guard Kristen Watson became Hayfield's all-time leading scorer during a Christmas break tournament 49-46 win over Grand Meadow.  She has 1,419 points.  The record had been held by 2008 graduate Leslie Wilson who was in attendance for the event.)
  7. Underwood
  8. Fosston
  9. Lac qui Parle Valley
  10. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
  11. Grand Meadow
  12. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
  13. Kelliher-Northome
  14. BOLD
  15. Braham
  16. Henning
  17. 'Badger-Greenbush-Middle River
  18. Breckenridge
  19. Goodridge-Grygla
  20. Cromwell-Wright

Class 2A

  1. Providence Academy
  2. Minnehaha Academy
  3. St. Croix Lutheran
  4. Montevideo
  5. Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
  6. New London-Spicer
  7. Perham
  8. Duluth Denfeld
  9. Albany
  10. Goodhue
  11. Rochester Lourdes
  12. Sauk Centre
  13. Holy Family
  14. Luverne
  15. Minneapolis Roosevelt
  16. Pine City
  17. Caledonia
  18. Pierz
  19. Southwest Christian
  20. Chatfield

Class 3A

  1. Becker
  2. Benilde-St. Margaret's
  3. Jordan
  4. Holy Angels
  5. Marshall
  6. Grand Rapids
  7. Byron
  8. Stewartville
  9. Red Wing
  10. Orono
  11. Cloquet
  12. Detroit Lakes
  13. Alexandria
  14. Mahtomedi
  15. North St. Paul
  16. Monticello
  17. St. Peter
  18. Hill-Murray
  19. Austin
  20. New Prague

Class 4A

  1. Hopkins
  2. St. Michael-Albertville
  3. Eden Prairie
  4. Chaska
  5. Wayzata
  6. Rosemount
  7. East Ridge
  8. Minnetonka
  9. Maple Grove
  10. Lakeville South
  11. Anoka
  12. White Bear Lake
  13. Lakeville North
  14. Stillwater
  15. Rochester Mayo
  16. Rogers
  17. Champlin Park
  18. Elk River
  19. Blaine
  20. Robbinsdale Cooper

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