IHSAA boys basketball USA TODAY Network poll: First state rankings as season gets underway

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Defending state champion Fishers is No. 1 in the first USA TODAY Network high school boys basketball poll of the season.

The Tigers, off to a 2-0 start, were the unanimous choice for No. 1. Fishers has a tough test on Friday at No. 4 Noblesville in a rematch of last year’s sectional championship. Jeffersonville (1-0) is ranked No. 2 and Greenfield-Central (1-0) No. 3.

Crispus Attucks (3A), Wapahani (2A) and Liberty Christian (A) are the other No. 1 teams. The full poll:

Class 4A

                                             W-L       Pts.       Prev.

  1. Fishers (9)              2-0     90
  2. Jeffersonville          1-0     71
  3. Greenfield-Central      1-0    60
  4. Noblesville            2-0     50
  5. Lawrence North       0-1     43
  6. Carmel               1-0     42
  7. FW Wayne             0-0      32
  8. Warsaw               0-0         25
  9. Ben Davis            1-1     18
  10. Crown Point            0-0        13

Others receiving votes: Northridge 12, Terre Haute North 12, Anderson 10, Westfield 8, Evansville Reitz 4, Mt. Vernon 2, Penn 1, SB Riley 1.

Class 3A

                                              W-L       Pts.        Prev.

  1. Crispus Attucks (7)     3-0     79
  2. Cathedral (1)      1-1     73
  3. SB St. Joseph                   0-0          55
  4. Guerin Catholic               2-0          43
  5. New Palestine                 0-0          41
  6. Southridge                       0-0          29
  7. Brebeuf                       1-0         28
  8. tie Danville (1)                 2-0         23

       FW Blackhawk                 1-0         23

 10. (tie) Princeton                2-0         15

       SB Washington               1-0         15

Others receiving votes: East Chicago Central 14, NorthWood 10, Delta 10, Heritage Hills 9, Brownstown Central 6, Silver Creek 3, Leo 2, Mishawaka Marian 1, Columbia City 1.

Class 2A

                                                W-L       Pts.       Prev.

  1. Wapahani (3)                       2-0        69
  2. FW Luers (5)              0-0        63
  3. Parke Heritage (1)               2-0        53
  4. Park Tudor                          0-2        51
  5. Gary 21st Century               2-0        50
  6. Lapel                                   1-0        40
  7. Tipton                                 1-0        35
  8. Forest Park                         1-0         19
  9. Manchester                        1-0        16
  10. Providence                         0-0        13

Others receiving votes: Jimtown 9, Sullivan 6, Southwestern 5, Benton Central 5, Linton-Stockton 5, Shenandoah 4, Ind. Scecina 3, Wabash 3, Westview 1, Triton Central 1, Covenant Christian 1.

Class A

                                               W-L       Pts.       Prev.

1. Liberty Christian (3)            1-1        63

2. Barr-Reeve (1)                     1-1         54

3. Orleans (1)                           0-0        49

4. (tie) Marquette Catholic    0-0        47

4. (tie) Christian Academy (1)     2-0        47

 6. Bethesda Christian              1-0        45

 7. FW Canterbury (2)               1-0       41

8. Lutheran (1)                  0-0       39

  9. Tindley                         1-0       23

  10. North Daviess               2-0       17

Others receiving votes: Triton 13, Greenwood Christian 12. Shakamak 8, Clay City 7, Rossville 6, Northeast Dubois 4, Southwood 3, Evansville Christian 3, Borden 3, Elkhart Christian 2, Tri 2, Lakewood Park 2.

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