The committee which selects the National Girls High School Rankings, which includes representation from USA Wrestling, FloWrestling and the National Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum, has published its February 2025 National Girls High School Team Rankings.
This ranking includes public and private schools at the high school level from all states, including states with official girls state championship events as well as those with unofficial girls state championships.
For the February 2025 rankings, the committee has once again selected the Top 50 high school teams in the nation and has expanded the number of honorable mention teams from 40 to 50 programs.
Remaining as the No. 1 ranked team is the nation is Wyoming Seminary (Pa.), the 2024 Prep School national champions. Individual athletes from Wyoming Seminary have competed well in college opens and high school events.
There has been some movement among the top 10 teams. Moving up to No. 2 is Broken Arrow (Okla.), which won the Wonder Women in Missouri and the Alpha Female in Colorado and other tournaments. No. 3 is Cleveland (Tenn.), won the Tennessee state dual championships last weekend. Bixby (Okla.) is at No. 4, second in the Wonder Women and winner last week of the Sand Springs Tournament in Oklahoma. At No. 5 is Olentangy Orange (Ohio), the Pioneer Classic champions and winner of its regional in the Ohio state dual championship series. The top five teams in the February rankings are the same as January, but in a slightly different order.
Rounding out the top 10 teams are No. 6 Conroe Woodlands College Park (Texas), No. 7 Allen (Texas), No. 8 Raccoon River-Northwest (Iowa), No. 9 Garden City (Kansas) and No. 10 Corona (California). Except for Conroe Woodlands College Park, the other four teams have reached the Top 10 for the first time this year.
Since the last ranking, Indiana has held its girls state championships, and its team champion Columbus East (Ind.) debuts at No. 18.
The No. 6 ranked team in the January rankings, Edmond North (Okla.), has been suspended for the rest of the season by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association. Edmond North has appealed the decision. Edmond North is not included in this ranking, but if its appeal leads to its reinstatement, the program will be considered for the final national ranking in March.
There are 41 states represented in the February 2025 national ranking. California has the most ranked teams with eight. Texas is next with six ranked teams. States with five ranked teams include Tennessee, Iowa and Washington. States with four ranked teams include Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, Missouri and Florida.
The committee will meet and issue the final rankings for 2024-25 in mid-March, after all of the girls high school state championship tournaments have been held. The final ranking will include the top 50 ranked teams as well as 50 honorable mention teams.
In order to grow this program, we need more input from coaches, parents, administrators, journalists and fans to have the strongest and most accurate rankings possible. If you believe a team should be ranked, please provide information to the committee right away.
If there is a team which should be considered for a national ranking and is not currently ranked, send us the following information.
- Contact information for the head coach of the girls team (email and cell phone)
- The team’s projected starting lineup, with result information on the expected starters and their year in school (senior, junior, sophomore, freshman, etc.)
- The team’s schedule for the 2024-25 year
- Any other supporting data which can assist in the evaluation process
- A list of the best in-season girls high school wrestling tournaments in your area
- Other teams from your state/region that should be considered for a national ranking
Please send all information via email to girlsrankings@usawrestling.org
The long-term goal of the committee and others involved is to strengthen the existing multi-state competitions and develop more large multi-state competitions during the season, where nationally ranked teams and other strong programs can come together to challenge each other. This will also help to better promote the best teams and best athletes in the nation.
The next National Girls High School individual rankings will be published next week.
NATIONAL GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL PRESEASON TEAM RANKINGS
(released February 6, 2025)
Rank/School/State/Last Ranking
1. Wyoming Seminary (Pa.) (1)
2. Broken Arrow High School (Okla.) (5)
3. Cleveland High School (Tenn.) (4)
4. Bixby High School (Okla.) (2)
5. Olentangy Orange High School (Ohio) (3)
6. Conroe Woodlands College Park High School (Texas) (7)
7. Allen High School (Texas) (13)
8. Raccoon River-Northwest High School (Iowa) (17)
9. Garden City High School (Kansas) (28)
10. Corona High School (Calif), (NR)
11. Cedar Falls High School (Iowa) (10)
12. Toppenish High School (Wash.) (8)
13. Moanalua High School (Hawaii) (9)
14. Nixa High School (Mo.) (14)
15. South Dade High School (Fla.) (HM)
16. Hernando High School (Fla.) (23)
17. Santa Ana High School (Calif.) (16)
18. Columbus East High School (Ind.) (NR)
19. John H Pitman High School (Calif.), (18)
20. Cumberland Valley High School (Pa.) (38)
21. El Paso Eastwood High School (Texas) (25)
22. Minisink Valley High School (New York) (HM)
23. Valiant College Prep (Ariz.) (22)
24. Soldotna High School (Alaska) (27)
25. Blair Academy (N.J.) (33)
26. Marina High School (Calif.) (21)
27. Northview High School (Calif.) (43)
28. Dumas High School (Texas) (31)
29. Flagler Palm Coast High School (Fla.) (11)
30. Wasatch High School (Utah) (47)
31. SLAM Academy (Nev.) (15)
32. Reed High School (Nev.) (26)
33. Choate Rosemary Hall (Conn.) (12)
34. Norfolk High School (Neb.) (30)
35. Central Grand Junction High School (Colo.) (20)
36. Marysville High School (Ohio) (NR)
37. Lubbock Cooper High School (Texas) (NR)
38. Forest Lake High School (Minn.) (NR)
39. Frisco High School (Texas) (29)
40. Poway High School (Calif.) (19)
41. Clarksville High School (Tenn.) (45)
42. Billings Senior High School (Montana) (36)
43. Kelso High School (Wash.) (50)
44. West Creek High School (Tenn.) (HM)
45. Apple Valley High School (Minn.) (34)
46. Gilroy High School (Calif.) (HM)
47. Harrison High School (Ohio) (24)
48. Jackson Memorial High School (N.J.) (41)
49. Dodge City High School (Kansas) (32)
50. Merrillville High School (Ind.) (39)
Honorable Mention
Andrew High School (Ill.) (HM)
Baldwin High School (Hawaii) (HM)
Bear River High School (Utah) (40)
Belton High School (Mo.) (HM)
Bismarck High School (N.D.) (HM)
Cache High School (Okla.) (NR)
Carrollton High School (Ga.) (44)
Centennial High School (Nev.) (NR)
Central Dauphin High School (Pa.) (NR)
Chatfield High School (Colo.) (HM)
Cleveland High School (N.M.) (48)
Clovis East High School (Calif,) (HM)
Colony High School (Alaska) (42)
Curtis High School (Wash.) (NR)
Dallas High School (Ore.) (NR)
Daphne High School (Ala.) (HM)
Decorah High School (Iowa) (35)
Eagle High School (Idaho) (NR)
East Buchanan High School (Iowa) (HM)
Francis Howell Central High School (Mo.) (HM)
Freedom High School (Fla.) (NR)
Fowlerville High School (Mich.) (NR)
Gettysburg High School (Pa.) (HM)
Grand Haven High School (Mich.) (NR)
Greenbrier High School (Ga.) (NR)
Hoke County High School (N.C.) (HM)
Kearney High School (Mo.) (HM)
La Grande High School (Ore.) (49)
Little Rock Central High School (Ark.) (HM)
Lumpkin County High School (Ga.) (HM)
Massabesic High School (Maine) (NR)
Menasha High School (Wis.) (NR)
Montgomery Central High School (Tenn.) (HM)
Newton High School (N.J.) (NR)
Osage High School (Iowa) (HM)
Pierre T.F. Riggs High School (S.D.) (37)
Peninsula High School (Wash.) (NR)
Pomona High School (Colo.), (NR)
Phillips Andover (Mass.) (HM)
Rock Hill High School (S.C.) (HM)
Rossview High School (Tenn.) (HM)
Searcy High School (Ark.) (HM)
Star Valley High School (Wyo.) (NR)
Sumner High School (Wash.) (NR)
Sunnyside High School (Ariz.) (HM)
Taylor County High School (Ky.) (HM)
Thurston High School (Ore.) (HM)
Union High School (Okla.) (NR)
Wausau West High School (Wis.) (NR)
Yutan High School (Neb.) (NR)
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