High school girls basketball rankings: Class AA, A mostly stay put, shakeup in Class B

The first high school girls basketball rankings of 2026 have arrived, showing steady standings in Classes AA and A but a larger shift in Class B. Fans and athletes alike are eager to see how these initial rankings set the tone for the season ahead.

Key Takeaways:

  • First 2026 girls’ basketball rankings are published.
  • Class AA and Class A remain mostly stable.
  • Class B experiences a significant shakeup.
  • Published by Helenair.
  • Date of publication: January 12, 2026.

Opening

High school basketball fans across Montana are greeting 2026 with anticipation, as the first girls basketball rankings of the year have been announced. While Classes AA and A show little movement at the top, Class B has turned heads with an unexpected reshuffling of its leading teams.

Class AA Overview

The newly unveiled rankings indicate that Class AA teams remain comfortably in familiar territory. Observers note that many of last year’s standout rosters have stayed consistent, delivering minimal surprises to kick off the new year.

Class A Overview

Similar to AA, Class A squads are holding steady in their preseason positions. Though no major leaps or falls were reported, coaches and players will continue to watch for any rapid changes as the competitive winter schedule unfolds.

Class B Shakeup

The biggest headline from this early-season report comes from Class B. While the specific details and team standings are part of paid plan coverage, it’s clear from reports that a realignment in performance has stirred conversation among coaches and fans alike.

Broader Implications

Across the state, excitement for the 2026 season is running high. Coaches will use these first rankings to motivate players and adjust strategies, knowing that early-season standings often set the tone for the rest of the year. With Class B already shaking expectations, many are eager to see if Classes AA and A will follow suit in the weeks to come.

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