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1. Bishop Guertin (Nashua)Head coach: Kevin Gibbs
2015-16 record: 16-1
The Cardinals are the team to beat in New Hampshire after going 16-1 and winning the NHIAA Division I championship last season. Head coach Kevin Gibbs is back and so is his star in
Meghan Cramb. Cramb, the reigning New Hampshire Girls Basketball Player of the Year, is a senior now with pressure to lead the Cardinals back to hoist the trophy. Helping Cramb will be junior forward
Caroline Hoffer.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire girls basketball computer rankings presented by the Army National Guard2. New Hampton SchoolHead coach: Brett Benzio
2015-16 record: 21-7
The New Hampton School was plagued by injuries last season, but this year will return the best athlete in the state in
Rebecca Ripley. A University of Miami commit, Ripley averaged 15.2 points, 10.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.9 steals and 1.3 blocks per game last season. The Huskies were stopped short of a championship in the New England Prep School Athletic Council Class A Tournament semifinals last year.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire girls basketball stat leaders3. SunapeeHead coach: Tim LaTorra
2015-16 record: 21-0
The Lakers of Sunapee were the No. 1 girls squad in the state last season and proved why by winning the NHIAA Division IV championship in March. Sunapee lost a good amount of scoring and rebounding after losing a handful of seniors, but the Lakers will return some of their key contributors. In order for the Lakers to make another deep playoff run, it will be up to guard
Faith Larpenter and forward
Katie Frederick. This tandem wreaked havoc in the NHIAA tournament last season.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire girls basketball photos4. LondonderryHead coach: Nick Theos
2015-16 record: 14-3
After winning two consecutive rings, the Lancers were stopped short of a three-peat. Head coach Nick Theos has incentive after losing a heart-breaker to the eventual runner-up in Division I last season. All-State honorable mention
Kelsey Coffey will return to the Lancers, as will
Ashley Evans. Londonderry has rich basketball history, most significantly in recent years, and this year the Lancers should have every opportunity to continue the tradition.
See the MaxPreps New Hampshire girls basketball playoff brackets5. PortsmouthHead coach: Tim Hopley
2015-16 record: 16-1
Speaking of history, the Clippers girls basketball team has been led by the winningest high school basketball coach in New Hampshire history in Dan Parr. However, Parr has retired after his 54th season, and taking over the reigns will be new head coach Tim Hopley. Hopley will be happy to see he has one of the better athletes in the state in
Libby Underwood. The versatile left-handed senior recently accepted a scholarship to play for William & Mary in North Carolina. Underwood will have options on the court this season in
Heather Durand and
Abbe Laurence.