Southeast Minnesota has proven to be filled with a lot of basketball talent. With the section tournaments in full swing for girls basketball, and the boys section tournaments getting underway this week, the area has already seen some fantastic games, and will surely be treated to many more.

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A total of 18 teams in the area were ranked in the latest rankings from Minnesota Basketball News, including five teams from Section 1 ranked in the Top 20 for Class AA girls basketball.

Section 1 is loaded in Class A and AA this season in boys basketball. Four teams from the region are ranked in the Top 20 in Class A, and the top six teams in the section all have over 20 wins on the season. In Class AA. four teams are ranked in the Top 20, including three in the Top 10.

Below you can find the latest rankings from Minnesota Basketball News. You can also follow along with what area games will be broadcast on 103.1 KFIL here.

Minnesota Girls Basketball Rankings (March 2nd)

Class A

1. Mountain Iron-Buhl
2. Hayfield
3. Hancock
4. Mayer Lutheran
5. Sleepy Eye St. Mary's
6. Cass Lake-Bena
7. Tracy-Milroy-Balaton
8. Minneota
9. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
10. Cromwell-Wright
11. Sleepy Eye
12. Wheaton-Herman-Norcross
13. Underwood
14. Badger-Greenbush-Middle River
15. Stephen-Argyle
16. Buffalo Lake-Hector-Stewart
17. South Ridge
18. Central MN Christian
19. Southwest MN Christian
20. Fosston

Class AA

1. Providence Academy
2. St. Croix Lutheran
3. Holy Family
4. Minnehaha Academy
5. Albany
6. Pequot Lakes
7. Fergus Falls
8. Goodhue
9. New London-Spicer
10. Dover-Eyota
11. Rochester Lourdes
12. Sauke Centre
13. Winona Cotter
14. Luverne
15. Lake City
16. Fairmont
17. Montevideo
18. Esko
19. Perham
20. Foley

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Class AAA

1. Becker
2. St. Paul Como Park
3. DeLaSalle
4. Holy Angels
5. Benilde-St. Margaret's
6. Mankato East
7. Austin
8. Totino-Grace
9. Grand Rapids
10. Mankato West
11. Hutchinson
12. Mahtomedi
13. Hill-Murray
14. Marshall
15. Orono
17. St. Peter
18. Visitation
19. Simley
20. Chisago Lakes

Class AAAA

1. Hopkins
2. Eden Prairie
3. Chaska
4. Minnetonka
5. St. Michael-Albertville
6. Wayzata
7. Maple Grove
8. Shakopee
9. Rogers
10. Rosemount
11. Stillwater
12. Centennial
13. East Ridge
14. Elk River
15. Lakeville North
16. Chanhassen
17. Eagan
18. White Bear Lake
19. Roseville
20. Blaine

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Minnesota High School Boys Basketball Rankings (March 2nd)

Class A

1. Hayfield
2. New York Mills
3. Martin County West
4. Belgrade-Brooten-Elrosa
5. Rushford-Peterson
6. Sleepy Eye St. Mary's
7. Central MN Christian
8. Hancock
9. Nevis
10. Cass Lake Bena
11. Spring Grove
12. Ashby
13. Henning
14. Fertile-Beltrami
15. Sacred Heart
16. Goodhue
17. Southwest MN Christian
18. New Life Academy
19. Cherry
20. Mankato Loyola

Class AA

1. Caledonia
2. Minneapolis North
3. Minnehaha Academy
4. Plainview-Elgin-Millville
5. Morris Area/Chokio-Alberta
6. Maple River
7. Lake City
8. Annandale
9. Rockford
10. Osakis
11. Mora
12. Lake Crystal-Wellcome Memorial
13. Albany
14. Hiawatha Collegiate
15. LaCrescent-Hokah
16. Esko
17. West Central Area
18. Pipestone
19. Maranatha Christian
20. Pequot Lakes

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Class AAA

1. Columbia Heights
2. Totino-Grace
3. South St. Paul
4. DeLaSalle
5. Princeton
6. Alexandria
7. Mankato West
8. Mankato East
9. Austin
10. Mahtomedi
11. Orono
12. St. Thomas Academy
13. Simley
14. Hibbing
15. Benilde-St. Margaret's
16. Two Rivers
17. New Ulm
18. Stewartville
19. Mound-Westonka
20. Hermantown

Class AAAA

1. Park Center
2. Shakopee
3. Wayzata
4. Eastview
5. East Ridge
6. Osseo
7. Minnetonka
8. Owatonna
9. Farmington
10. Lakeville North
11. Hopkins
12. Eden Prairie
13. Park
14. Tartan
15. Andover
16. Coon Rapids
17. Edina
18. Bloomington Jefferson
19. Lakeville South
20. Buffalo

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