The high school basketball landscape has experienced unprecedented change over the past decade with an increasing number of prospective college and pro players gravitating toward programs outside the realm of state governing bodies and prep hoops in a traditional sense. In response to those changes, MaxPreps changed its approach to the national rankings for high school basketball prior to the 2021-22 season, giving independent and academy-based programs their own platform.
Today, we unveil the Preseason National Top 10 with perennial national powerhouse
Montverde Academy (Montverde, Fla.) beginning the season as the team to beat after winning its third consecutive national title in 2021-22 and finishing 22-4. The Eagles look to continue their dominance with an unprecedented 10 top 100 prospects on the roster.
Two other programs of note this season are
Link Academy (Branson, Mo.) and
Prolific Prep (Napa, Calif.), who both feature rosters that can compete with any team in the nation. Each team looks to continue its upward trajectory under new head coaches as Ryan Bernardi takes over Prolific Prep and Billy Armstrong takes the reigns at Link Academy.
As MaxPreps continues to strive toward making its national rankings as reputable as possible, programs who roster fifth-year players are not eligible for inclusion. Teams who are recognized members of the Overtime Elite League are also no longer considered for the National Top 10.
2021-22: 22-4, No. 1 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: Three-time reigning national champions look to continue dominance led by 10 top 100 prospects. Kwame Evans, Derik Queen, Sean Stewart, Cooper Flagg and Dravyn Gibbs-Lawhorn are among numerous players who could emerge as prominent pieces for the Eagles.
2021-22: 25-2, No. 2 in final National Top 20
2021-22: 25-5, No. 8 in final National Top 20
2021-22: 34-2, No. 3 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: The second-year program looks to establish itself as a mainstay in the national rankings after a successful first season that saw them reach the GEICO Nationals title game. A reloaded roster features four top 20 prospects in
Elliot Cadeau,
B.J. Davis-Ray,
Aaron Rowe and
Ja'Kobe Walter.
2021-22: 21-5, No. 4 in final National Top 20
2021-22: 26-7, No. 7 in final National Top 20
2021-22: 21-5, No. 5 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: Although the Lakers have an under-the-radar roster with just two top 100 prospects in
Kaleb Glenn and
Gus Yalden, look for them to compete at a high level in the NIBC this season powered by strong defense and fundamentals. La Lumiere currently sits at nine GEICO Nationals appearances.
2021-22: 14-10, No. 12 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: Third-year head coach Paul Peterson looks to earn an invitational to GEICO Nationals for the first time after going 32-17 during his first two seasons with the program. Top 100 prospects
Malick Diallo,
Isiah Harwell and
R.J. Jones are expected to be the catalysts this season.
2021-22: 33-8, No. 9 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: Plenty of questions surround the program after legendary head coach Steve Smith retired following the 2021-22 season after 37 years at the helm. First-year head coach Yerrick Stoneman looks to make a strong first impression behind a trio of top 150 prospects —
Zion Pipkin,
Micah Robinson and
A.J. Swinton.
2021-22: 23-5, No. 14 in final National Top 20
Breakdown: It is hard to predict who will emerge as the top dog in the challenging SIAA conference. However, the Flame have a strong opportunity to duplicate their success from last season behind a plethora of Division I prospects including
Paul Djobet,
Gregory Spate and
Ibrahima Traore.