Boston Herald EMass boys basketball Top 25 rankings
Here is our updated installment of the Boston Herald EMass Top 25 boys basketball rankings. Records are through Sunday, January 14th and are as close to accurate as we could ascertain. Only games that count towards tournament seeding are stated. Coaches and athletic directors are encouraged to report their scores to Arbiter.
1. Catholic Memorial (7-1)
2. Franklin (9-1)
3. North Andover (7-2)
4. Lowell (8-2)
5. Wareham (8-2)
6. BC High (6-2)
7. Lawrence (7-4)
8. Mansfield (6-2)
9. Charlestown (4-1)
10, Andover (7-3)
11. Sharon (5-2)
12. Needham (6-2)
13. Cambridge (7-1)
14. Central Catholic (6-3)
15. Westwood (8-1)
16. Waltham (8-0)
17. Burke (6-2)
18. Newton North (5-3)
19. Dartmouth (7-2)
20. Malden Catholic (4-5)
21. Reading (9-2)
22. Norwell (8-0)
23. Xaverian (4-3)
24. Canton (7-2)
25. Taunton (6-3)
ON THE BENCH: Natick (5-2), Weymouth (7-4), Manchester Essex (8-0), St. Mary’s (6-2), Bedford (7-1), Avon (9-0), Arlington (7-2), Peabody (10-1), Scituate (8-3), Somerset Berkley (6-0)
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