Tennessean girls high school basketball Midstate rankings

Tom Kreager
Nashville Tennessean

Here’s a look at the top 10 Nashville-area girls high school basketball teams, as ranked by the USA TODAY Sports Network.

1. Ensworth (23-0) – North Carolina State signee Dontavia Waggoner (16.6 ppg) and Kaiya Wynn (15.3 ppg) lead the Lady Tigers into the last week of the regular season. Last week: No. 1.

2. Brentwood (19-1) – Junior point guard Amelia Osgood leads the Lady Bruins with 18 points and 4.6 assists per game. Last week: No. 2.

3. Macon County (24-1) – The Tigerettes enter the final week of the regular season with a 22-game win streak. Last week: No. 3.

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4. Beech (22-1) – The Lady Buccaneers can lock up their third straight District 9-AAA regular-season title with a win Tuesday against Lebanon. Last week: No. 4.

5. Brentwood Academy (18-6) – The Lady Eagles’ 55-52 loss to Ensworth is the closest any Nashville-area team has come to upending the Lady Tigers. Last week: No. 5.

6. Blackman (21-5) – The Lady Blaze have won 12 straight since the start of 2020, including a 49-46 win over Riverdale on Saturday. Last week: No. 7.

7. Page (21-2) – The Lady Patriots’ two losses are both to District 11-AAA leader Brentwood. Last week: No. 6.

8. Clarkrange (25-3) – The Lady Buffaloes wrapped up the District 6-A regular-season championship with a 38-point win over Gordonsville. Last week: No. 8.

9. Upperman (23-3) – The Lady Bees get a rematch with District 8-AA leader Macon County on Friday. Last week: No. 10.

10. Nolensville (19-4) – Parker Leftwich’s 5.7 assists per game leads the Lady Knights into the last week of regular-season play. Last week: No. 9.

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