1. Paul VI (18-1) Last ranked: 2
The Panthers, back in the No. 1 spot, will be tested this week as they face No. 4 St. John’s and No. 2 Gonzaga.
2. Gonzaga (18-1) LR: 1
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the Eagles fell to Virginia’s Woodside at a showcase event.
3. Bullis (18-1) LR: 3
After picking up two Interstate Athletic Conference wins, the Bulldogs escaped the Capitol Hoops Challenge with a tight win over Goretti (Md.).
4. St. John’s (17-1) LR: 4
It was a strong week for the Cadets, who earned a road win over No. 16 DeMatha and then beat a team from Philadelphia at the Capitol Hoops Challenge.
5. Sidwell Friends (13-3) LR: 5
In a battle of two of the district’s biggest programs, the Quakers topped No. 9 Jackson-Reed, 70-64.
8. Bishop McNamara (17-4) LR: 9
With guard Jeremiah Quigley back from injury, the Mustangs looked good in two WCAC wins last week.
9. Jackson-Reed (20-6) LR: 6
The Tigers played five games last week and went 3-2, with the losses coming to No. 5 Sidwell Friends and Baltimore power Mount Saint Joseph.
12. St. Andrew’s (14-3) LR: 14
The Lions remained undefeated in conference play by posting wins over Flint Hill and St. James (Md.).
14. Theodore Roosevelt (19-1) LR: 16
The Rough Riders earned a tight win over Bard before blowing out School Without Walls.
16. DeMatha (12-8) LR: 10
It was a tough week for the Stags, who lost to No. 4 St. John’s at home, fell to Word of God (N.C.) in overtime at Capital One Arena and then lost to Georgetown Prep.
19. Good Counsel (12-8) LR: 13
The Falcons dropped three games last week, falling to No. 8 Bishop McNamara, Calvert Hall (Md.) and Takoma Academy.
See the complete list here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2023/01/23/boys-basketball-top-20-paul-vi-retakes-top-spot-whitman-joins/