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Basketball Boys 1A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Lingle-Ft. Laramie | 15-1 | Again the Doggers sit atop the 1A Boys rankings, proving their programs perennial status. The Doggers, unfortunatley, had their 43-game winning streak snapped last week against 2A Pine Bluffs last week. They're still outscoring opponents by 24 points a game, and cruising through the 1A Class. | |
| #2 Lusk | 13-4 | Lusk retains the #2 spot again this week, having played very well over the last few weeks. They beat Southeast last weekend, and played 2A Wright, and 1A #1 Lingle very close the weekend prior. With only a few weeks remaining in the regular season, the Tigers take on Lingle again this weekend, along with Moorcroft on the road. | |
| #3 Saratoga | 13-2 | Things are coming down to the wire for the Panthers, who have played excellent basketball this season. With two weeks to go, the Panthers finish with conference games against #5 Cokeville and Farson-Eden. | |
| #4 Upton | 11-5 | The Bobcats were voted #4 in 1A again this week, keeping them in the top-5 every week this season. The Bobcats finish their final four games with two against Hulett, who feature 1A's best player Kyle Smith. If the Bobcats can win out, and take some momentum into the regional tournament, they easily could take a high-seed going into the state tournament. | |
| #5 Cokeville | 8-9 | Cokeville rounds out the top-five again this week. The Huskies are on a three-game losing streak -- losing last week to Farson-Eden and Grace, ID. The Panthers play the teams from Carbon County, #3 Saratoga and Encampment this weekend. |
Basketball Boys 2A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Thermopolis | 12-4 | The Bobcats had their eight-game winning streak broken last week against budding rival, 3A #1 Lovell. The Bobcats have led the 2A Class since their last matchup against Lovell on Jan. 16 (48-41 Win), narrowly leading a very good Wyoming Indian Chiefs team in this week's coaches poll. They still have six games remaining before regionals -- against all unranked teams. | |
| #2 Wyoming Indian | 17-2 | The Chiefs grab the #2 spot again this week, and having to deal with injuries has struck again for Wyoming Indian. Point-guard Parlayne Ferris is down with injury for an undetermined amount of time. But the Chiefs are very deep at all positions. They finish their season this weekend against Shoshoni and Rocky Mountain -- giving nearly two weeks to heal up and practice before regionals in Riverton. They secured the #1 seed, and would likely matchup with Greybull or Shoshoni again in the first round at regionals. | |
| #3 Big Horn | 12-4 | The Rams are in the mix again this week, retaining the #3 spot. They're only 1-0 in conference, so they'll finish their season with four conference matchup in five games -- against unranked opponents, and #5 Wright to end the regular season. The Rams could secure the #1 seed in the East with wins over Tongue River this week, and Sundance or Moocroft next week. | |
| #4 Pine Bluffs | 11-6 | The Hornets are always in the 2A conversation, and this year is no other. They host the 2A East regional this year, which could hugely come into play against #3 Big Horn and #5 Wright -- who will be in attendance. They play five more games, all against non-2A competition and out-of-state teams (including 1A #1 Lingle, who they just beat) | |
| #5 Wright | 12-5 | The Panthers are fighting for a top-seed at the regional play, as the month of February brings four more conference games. Although the Panthers play unranked Glenrock and Wind River this week, they finish against 2A East opponents, which could open the door for a higher conference ranking, and state ranking (@ #3 Big Horn, Feb. 20). The 2A East Regional will certainly be a spectacle, with three very good teams fighting to avoid 2A West Thermop and Wyo. Indian in the first round at state. |
Basketball Boys 3A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Lovell | 13-2 | The Bulldogs enacted a little revenge against 2A #1 Thermopolis, who they lost to a few weeks back, by an emphatic performance to win 62-37 over the Bobcats. Their defense is looking better than ever, tormenting Thermopolis with 14 steals and 11 blocks in the contest. This team is loaded, as Owen Edwards led the Bulldogs with 20 points (Lovell's fourth different leading scorer this year). | |
| #2 Douglas | 11-4 | The Bearcats are back up to the #2 spot, having played very consistent over the last few weeks. They've won eight straight games, and decisively beat Burns and Glenrock last week by 34 and 28 points. This week the Bearcats host Rawlins, and travel to Newcastle for another conference game. | |
| #3 Powell | 12-3 | The Panthers are back up to #3 in this week's coaches poll. The 3A West is so good this year, and the Panthers are right there with the best. Last week they lost to #1 Lovell, but responded with a big win over #5 Buffalo. They finish their season with 7 more games against 3A teams -- three more conference games. | |
| #4 Lander Valley | 10-4 | The Tigers fell two spots this week, after an awkward loss to unranked Pinedale, in which the Tigers had season-low shooting performance. That's been the struggle for Lander Valley this year, is inconsistent shooting. However, the Tigers are still sitting in second place in their conference, and have a bunch of conference games coming up before regionals in Lovell. | |
| #5 Buffalo | 7-6 | The Bison are consistently getting better, and starting to play very well together ahead of the regional tournament -- which they host this year. However, the Bison had their three game winning streak broken this week, with a loss to #3 Powell. The Bison responded with a 15-point win the next day against Worland. The Bison play against Wheatland (home) and Torrington (away) this week. |
Basketball Boys 4A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Sheridan | 13-1 | The Broncs continue to roll, and were voted a unanimous #1 team in 4A for the fourth consecutive week. The Broncs toppled the Gillette schools last week, and play some home games against Chey. East and Central this week. They still haven't lost against a Wyoming team, and are throttling 4A competition in 2026. They travel to Gillette for regionals (Campbell County) in a couple weeks, and have six more games to iron out any hitches (if any). Jeff Martini's group is very solid, physical, and deep this year, and are clear front runners for the 4A title. | |
| #2 Natrona County | 9-5 | The Mustangs might be the most physical team in 4A, and are pummeling 4A West opponents over the last few weeks. They aren't the best scoring team in 4A, but they're still receiving a lot of attention from coaches in this week's voting poll. With key wins over Kelly Walsh, #5 Rock Springs, and Green River in their last three games, the Mustangs are looking poised for a 4A West crown this year. | |
| #3 Chey. Central | 12-4 | The Indians have consistently hung around the top of the 4A Class, with big wins over Chey. South and Laramie last weekend, and over Chey. East and #4 Thunder Basin the week prior. The Indians have a chance to shake things up in the 4A East, and will likely have a chance to do that in the regional championship at the end of this month. | |
| #4 Thunder Basin | 9-6 | The Bolts host the 4A East Regional, sort of. The cross-town rivals, Campbell County Camels actually host, but that could come into play down the stretch. The 4A East is fairly competitive this year, and a home-town advantage could be all the Bolts need. They've consistently received more and more votes every week, largely thanks to their solid wins over Campbell County last week, and Cheyenne East the week prior. They take on Chey. South and Laramie at home this weekend. | |
| #5 Rock Springs | 11-3 | The Tigers are in the top-five again this week, having played very well in the 4A West so far this year. This week, the Tigers travel to Star Valley and Jackson Hole for conference games -- two teams who really need a leg up in the standings. They'll get a chance to play on the regional floor early, when they take on the Red Devils of Evanston on Valentine's Day. |
Basketball Girls 1A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Burlington | 15-3 | The 1A rankings haven't changed for the third week in a row, with the Huskies atop the totem pole again this week. Burlington is a very solid program again in 2026 -- now 4-0 in conference play. They played against Riverside and Greybull last week, continuing their winning streak up to five games. The last time they lost was to 3A Lovell on Jan. 17. This week, the Huskies play Meeteetse and St. Stephens, and finish with three more conference games before the regional tournament. | |
| #2 Cokeville | 15-2 | The Panthers are now up to 11 wins in a row -- their last lost being to #1 Burlington on Dec. 19. They've played very well over the last month, dominating 1A-play ahead of the regional tournament. They will play against Saratoga and Encampment this weekend in two conference matchups. | |
| #3 Southeast | 13-4 | The Cyclones look very competitive this year, and have definitely done enough to consider them for another 1A title. They'll try to defend their title in a month, but not before a gauntlet regional with a bunch of talented 1A East teams. If they can continue playing solid over the next few weeks, they should retain the #1 seed from the 1A Southeast quadrant. | |
| #4 Little Snake River | 12-1 | The Rattlers have still only lost one game this year, and continued their dominant campaign against Ft. Washakie and Encampment last week. They still play seven more games this year, which could give them just enough time to jump the rankings a few spots. They take on Rangley, and Ft. Washakie this week. | |
| #5 Upton | 10-5 | Upton leads the 1A Northeast quadrant, with a 5-0 conference record. They're now at 10 wins, and could make a splash at the 1A tournament if they continue shooting well. They only play three more games this year -- twice against Hulett, and once against Midwest. If the Bobcats can hold off Hulett, they'll retain the #1 seed from the 1A Northeast Quadrant, which would avoid #3 Southeast and Lingle in the first round at regionals. |
Basketball Girls 2A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Big Horn | 15-2 | The Rams are atop the 2A rankings again this week, after dominating Rocky Mountain and Wright last week. The Rams are poised to win a 2A title this year, but will have to fend off at least three very good teams chasing them. This regional tournament at Pine Bluffs should be very exciting. | |
| #2 Sundance | 12-4 | The Bulldogs are playing very well again in 2026, with only one key loss to #1 Big Horn two weeks ago. They have lost three times in the last four games -- 2 to out-of-state teams. They will have a chance to right the ship this weekend against Moorcroft on the road, and against Tongue River at home. | |
| #3 Wyoming Indian | 15-4 | The Lady Chiefs are always intriguing, and always have a chance at the title with Aleta Moss at the helm. However, #1 Big Horn and #2 Sundance are so good this year -- it's going to take a very solid performance to challenge them at state. The good thing is, Wyoming Indian is a frontrunner from the 2A West Regional, so they'll likely avoid a matchup with Big Horn or Sundance in the first round at state. The Lady Chiefs play against Shoshoni and Rocky Moutain, and three more games against unranked teams to close the season. | |
| #4 Tongue River | 12-5 | The Eagles are playing a very competitive schedule this year, with #1 Big Horn and #2 Sundance being so tough. They're battling, and will have a chance to elevate their conference seed with three of their last four games against the top-two teams. Tongue River would really like to avoid the #4 seed after regionals, which would likely match them up against the Lady Chiefs in the first round at state. | |
| #5 Greybull | 9-10 | Greybull is into the top-five rankings for the first time in 2026, after their first big win of the season last week -- 46-38 over #4 Tongue River. The Buffalos are leading the 2A Northwest Quadrant with a 3-0 conference record, which could come into play prior to state. If Greybull wins their last two conference games against Rocky Mountain and Shoshoni next week, they'll likely secure a state tournament spot by playing a weaker team in the first round at regionals. Next week, the Buffalos play Riverside and #1 Big Horn. |
Basketball Girls 3A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Cody | 13-0 | The Fillies continue to roll through 2026, topping the 3A Girls class again for the fourth consecutive week. The Fillies are arguably the best girls program in Wyoming, proving their juggernaut-status every single week, pummeling every single opponent. Last week they beat 3A West teams Worland and Powell badly. This week, they'll take on 2A Meeteetse this week. | |
| #2 Lander Valley | 13-2 | Lander Valley remains the second best team in 3A this year, which is a very competitive class in 2026. We've seen the Tigers play so well this season, with a group of underclassmen who have finally risen in their junior and senior years. They are 3-0 in conference play, tied with #1 Cody with three weeks before regionals. Last week they beat #3 Pinedale on their home floor, defending the number-ranking in impressive fashion. This week the Tigers play on the road at Worland and Lovell. | |
| #3 Pinedale | 12-2 | The Wranglers just dropped a tough loss to #2 Lander Valley last weekend, but have played very well through 2026. This team can hang with nearly anyone in 3A, and with a good shooting performance, they could create waves at regionals. This week the Wranglers travel to Lovell and Worland for another round of conference games. | |
| #4 Powell | 11-4 | The Panthers have gained a lot of steam this year, especially with solid performances over Worland, Lovell, and Buffalo in their last three games. This year's regional is hosted by Lovell, where the Panthers could surprise someone in the first round at state. If the season ended today, they'd play against Lyman for a state-tournament bid, before the regional semi-finals. | |
| #5 Wheatland | 13-4 | The Bulldogs have continued a very impressive conference season, now 4-0, and currently hold a nine-game winning streak. The 3A East regional is in Buffalo, and if they don't collapse in the next three weeks, they'll likely play Rawlins or Newcastle in the first round of regionals -- both teams the Bulldogs just beat last weekend. |
Basketball Girls 4A Rankings
| School Name | Wins / Losses (Overall) | Description | Stories |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 Cheyenne East | 14-2 | The Thunderbirds are the top-ranked team in 4A again this week, who are now 6-0 in conference play. Last week they dominated Laramie and Cheyenne South to extend their winning streak to 10 games. This week the Thunderbirds play on the road this week against Sheridan and Campbell County. | |
| #2 Green River | 13-2 | The Wolves look great over the last month, now winning five games in a row. They're sitting atop the 4A West, which is traditionally very tough. Last weekend they beat their rivals, the Rock Springs Tigers at Rivalry Week. This week the Wolves have a couple home games against Jackson Hole and Star Valley. | |
| #3 Laramie | 10-6 | Laramie is up to #3 in the rankings this weekend, although they got beat by #5 Central last weekend. The Lady Plainsmen are 10-6, and tied for second in the 4A East. This week they play against #4 Thunder Basin on the road for a chance at a little revenge. | |
| #4 Thunder Basin | 9-6 | The Bolts are at #4 in the 4A Girls rankings this week, receiving a bunch of top-five votes after splitting with Sheridan and Campbell County last weekend. The Bolts will be playing across town at Campbell County High School for regionals this year, which could come into play this year. They could really use a couple more conference wins this weekend against Cheyenne South and #3 Laramie. | |
| #5 Cheyenne Central | 8-8 | The Indians are at #5 in this week's coaches poll although they beat #3 Laramie last weekend. The Indians have played up and down this year, and have fought for an upper spot in the middle of the pack. They are tied for second in the 4A East, and could really use a couple wins this weekend over Sheridan and Campbell County. |