Top 25 Indiana high school boys basketball rankings (3/13/2024)

Check out this week's Indiana basketball Power 25

Fishers holds onto the top spot after beating Kokomo in a matchup of last week's top two teams.

Center Grove and Ben Davis move into the top four, while Mishawaka joins the top 25 after ending a regional drought of almost 70 years.

Here is our breakdown of this week's SBLive Power 25 Indiana high school boys basketball rankings (records through March 10):

PREVIOUS RANKINGS: DEC. 15 | DEC. 23 | DEC. 27 | JAN. 6 | JAN. 12 | JAN. 17 | JAN. 27 | FEB. 3 | FEB. 9 | FEB. 19 | FEB. 26 | MARCH 4 


Indiana boys high school basketball rankings

March 13, 2024

1. Fishers (26-1)

Previous rank: 1

Taden Metzger scored 18 points, all on 3-pointers, as the Tigers beat Kokomo 66-52 in a Class 4A regional for their 10th straight win. Keenan Garner added a double-double of 13 points and 10 rebounds for Fishers in the No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown.

2. Lawrence North (25-3)

Previous rank: 4

Kobi Bowles scored 22 points as the Wildcats beat Avon 69-50 to win a Class 4A regional.

3. Center Grove (21-4)

Previous rank: 5

Jalen Bundy and Peyton Byrd each scored 18 points as the Trojans beat Franklin 68-56 to win a Class 4A regional.

4. Ben Davis (21-5)

Previous rank: 6

Mark Zackery IV had a double-double of 20 points and 10 assists as the Giants beat New Palestine 70-59 to win a Class 4A regional. Mark White added 16 points.

5. Kokomo (25-4)

Previous rank: 2

The Wildkats' 16-game winning streak was snapped with a 66-52 Class 4A regional loss to No. 1 Fishers. Kansas recruit Flory Bidunga had 20 points, seven rebounds and four blocks for Kokomo, half of whose losses came against Fishers.

6. Noblesville (22-3)

Previous rank: 3

Season over.

7. New Palestine (22-6)

Previous rank: 7

Junior Julius Gizzi scored a game-high 31 points on 14-for-17 shooting, but the Dragons lost 70-59 to Ben Davis in a Class 4A regional.

8. Cathedral (18-6)

Previous rank: 8

Season over.

9. Westfield (19-3)

Previous rank: 9

Season over.

10. Greenfield-Central (24-1)

Previous rank: 10

Season over.

11. Brownstown Central (25-4)

Previous rank: 11

Purdue recruit Jack Benter scored 25 points as the Braves won their 16th straight, 67-41 over Sullivan in a Class 2A regional.

12. Indianapolis Attucks (19-7)

Previous rank: 12

Season over.

13. Carmel (12-11)

Previous rank: 13

Season over.

14. Anderson (18-6)

Previous rank: 14

Season over.

15. Mount Vernon (Fortville) (15-9)

Previous rank: 15

Season over.

16. Jeffersonville (19-7)

Previous rank: 16

Michael Cooper scored a game-high 20 points as the Red Devils held off Evansville Harrison 70-65 to win a Class 4A regional.

17. Guerin Catholic (21-7)

Previous rank: 18

The Golden Eagles opened a 27-17 halftime lead and went on to beat Indianapolis Washington 56-39 to win a Class 3A regional.

18. Avon (15-11)

Previous rank: 17

The Orioles trailed 36-20 at halftime and fell 69-50 to Lawrence North in a Class 4A regional.

19. Brebeuf Jesuit (18-6)

Previous rank: 19

Season over.

20. Crown Point (20-5)

Previous rank: 21

Dikembe Shaw scored 10 of his 15 points in overtime as the Bulldogs beat Warsaw 55-42 in Class 4A for their first regional title since 1998.

21. Fort Wayne Wayne (22-3)

Previous rank: 23

The Generals won their 14th in a row, beating Fort Wayne North Side 79-69 to win a Class 4A regional.

22. Mishawaka (20-7)

Previous rank: NR

The Cavemen won their first regional since 1955, beating East Chicago Central 68-52.

23. Evansville Harrison (20-5)

Previous rank: 20

Eli Speer scored 18 points, all on 3-pointers, but the Warriors fell 70-65 to Jeffersonville in a Class 4A regional.

24. Danville (22-3)

Previous rank: 25

The Warriors opened a 26-13 halftime lead and rolled past Northview 61-39 in a Class 3A regional.

25. Franklin (18-5)

Previous rank: 24

The Grizzly Cubs' season ended with a 68-56 loss to Center Grove in a Class 4A regional.

Fishers junior guard JonAnthony Hall
Fishers junior guard JonAnthony Hall / Photo by Nate Latsch, SBLive Sports

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MIKE CLARK

Mike Clark has covered Illinois and Indiana high school sports for decades with a focus on football, basketball, wrestling, track and field and baseball. He has covered high school sports for SBLive Sports since 2022.