Texas High School Basketball Teams Ranked

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Houston, January 20, 2026

As the Texas high school basketball season hits its stride, the latest UIL boys and girls basketball rankings reveal strong performances from local teams. Houston’s consistent contenders, such as Katy Seven Lakes and Austin Westlake, shine, showcasing the dedication and skill of student-athletes. These rankings symbolize the collective effort from players and communities, highlighting the spirit and unity fostered by high school sports across Texas.


Houston, TX – As the Texas high school basketball season charges toward district play and the intensity builds, the release of the latest University Interscholastic League (UIL) boys and girls basketball rankings on January 19 serves as a crucial barometer for teams statewide. These rankings are more than just numbers; they represent the culmination of disciplined training, strategic teamwork, and countless hours of personal effort from dedicated young athletes. For communities across Texas, especially here in Houston, high school sports are a vibrant tapestry woven with local pride and competitive spirit.

The hardwood courts become arenas where character is forged, leadership skills are honed, and opportunities for growth abound. From the packed stands cheering on their local heroes to the businesses that proudly sponsor school athletic programs, the impact of high school basketball extends far beyond the final buzzer. It unites neighborhoods, teaches invaluable life lessons, and prepares our youth for future challenges. The January 19 rankings highlight the teams that have exemplified these values, setting a high standard for competitive excellence and inspiring their communities.

Texas’ Top Teams Revealed: A Statewide Overview

The UIL boys and girls basketball rankings for January 19, 2026, compiled by the Texas Association of Basketball Coaches, showcased the top-tier talent and competitive depth present across Texas high school basketball. These statewide rankings are eagerly anticipated by coaches, players, and fans alike, offering a snapshot of which programs are hitting their stride as the season progresses. The rankings affirm the hard work and commitment demonstrated by these student-athletes and their coaching staffs.

Boys’ Basketball: Greater Houston Powerhouses Shine

In the boys’ UIL rankings, several teams from various classifications demonstrated consistent performance and strong leadership on the court. In Class 6A, Katy Seven Lakes led the way at #1 with an undefeated 25-0 record. Other Houston-area teams making a significant impact included Humble Atascocita at #5 (17-6), Dickinson at #10 (19-5), Pearland at #11 (22-2), Galena Park North Shore at #13 (20-5), Cypress Falls at #14 (17-5), Klein Oak at #15 (20-3), Alvin Shadow Creek at #20 (15-6), Cypress Springs at #21 (21-4), and Houston Heights at #23 (20-5).

Class 5A boys’ rankings also featured strong performances from area teams. Beaumont United stood out at #3 (24-1), with Fort Bend Marshall ranked #9 (18-7) and Beaumont West Brook at #10 (20-3). Further reinforcing the area’s talent were Friendswood at #16 (21-7), Houston Madison at #17 (17-5), and Alvin Iowa Colony at #18 (19-7). These placements highlight the disciplined play and effective strategies that propel teams to the top, underscoring the relentless pursuit of excellence that pushes every player to give their best.

Girls’ Basketball: Area Teams Dominate the Courts

The girls’ UIL rankings for January 19 also featured formidable teams exhibiting remarkable teamwork and resilience across the state. In Class 6A, Austin Westlake held the top spot with a 29-0 record. Houston-area teams were prominently featured, with Humble Summer Creek ranked #3 (21-4), Pearland Dawson at #4 (26-2), Alvin Shadow Creek at #7 (24-3), Fort Bend Hightower at #8 (21-3), Manvel at #10 (25-4), Katy Seven Lakes at #12 (22-6), Klein Collins at #14 (21-4), Sheldon King at #16 (24-5), Conroe Grand Oaks at #21 (20-4), and Cypress Creek at #24 (23-5).

In Class 5A girls’ rankings, SA Wagner led at #1 with a 26-0 record. From the broader Houston region, Mont Belvieu Barbers Hill was ranked #7 (24-3) and Spring Woods earned the #25 spot (17-4). The Class 4A girls’ rankings saw Decatur at #1 (24-4) and Houston Wheatley proudly representing the area at #9 (16-2). These rankings reflect the character and determination of young women who excel both athletically and academically, embodying the true spirit of high school competition.

Beyond the Houston metropolitan area, other notable teams across Texas continued to impress. In the girls’ 5A classification, Lubbock Monterey was ranked #16 (19-8). For girls’ 4A, Seminole was positioned at #10 (22-4) and Lubbock Cooper Liberty at #12 (21-4). On the boys’ side in 4A, Estacado was ranked #9 (20-4), Lubbock Cooper Liberty at #10 (19-4), and Seminole at #13 (21-3).

The Heart of High School Hoops: Community and Character

High school sports serve as a powerful force for good within our communities, teaching young people the importance of personal responsibility, the value of teamwork, and the discipline required to achieve goals. Every game, every practice, and every position in the UIL rankings January 19 serves as a stepping stone in their personal development. The excitement generated by these competitions brings communities together, fostering a shared sense of identity and pride that transcends the win-loss column. Dedicated coaches guide these athletes, instilling in them not just plays and strategies, but also the character and mental toughness needed to succeed both on and off the court.

Investing in Our Future: Local Support and Fan Engagement

The success of these programs and the opportunities they provide are often bolstered by strong community support. Local businesses recognize the value of investing in these young athletes and often provide sponsorships that help fund equipment, travel, and facilities. This not only strengthens the athletic programs but also demonstrates a commitment to nurturing the next generation of leaders. Fan engagement, from parents and alumni to general enthusiasts, creates an electrifying atmosphere at games, boosting morale and solidifying school pride. This symbiotic relationship between schools and their communities is a cornerstone of Texas prep sports, fostering an environment where young talent can truly flourish.

Conclusion: Celebrate the Spirit of Competition

The comprehensive high school basketball rankings Texas for January 19, 2026, underscore the high level of talent and dedication within Texas high school basketball. These rankings celebrate the commitment of student-athletes, the strategic guidance of coaches, and the unwavering support of families and communities. As district rivalries intensify and the playoffs draw nearer, the lessons learned on the court—perseverance, sportsmanship, and leadership—will undoubtedly serve these young men and women well in all aspects of their lives. We encourage all HEREHouston.com readers to continue supporting our local high school athletic programs. Attend a game, cheer on these incredible athletes, and witness firsthand the positive impact of competition and community spirit in Greater Houston basketball. Stay with HEREHouston.com for continued coverage of all your Houston TX high school basketball stories, offering insights into the passion and pride that define the high school sports landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the UIL boys and girls basketball rankings for January 19, 2026?
The UIL boys and girls basketball rankings for January 19, 2026, showcased the top-tier talent and competitive depth present across Texas high school basketball. Katy Seven Lakes was #1 in Boys 6A, while Austin Westlake was #1 in Girls 6A.
Which Houston-area teams were ranked in Boys 6A UIL basketball on January 19?
In Boys 6A UIL basketball on January 19, several Houston-area teams were ranked: Katy Seven Lakes at #1 (25-0), Humble Atascocita at #5 (17-6), Dickinson at #10 (19-5), Pearland at #11 (22-2), Galena Park North Shore at #13 (20-5), Cypress Falls at #14 (17-5), Klein Oak at #15 (20-3), Alvin Shadow Creek at #20 (15-6), Cypress Springs at #21 (21-4), and Houston Heights at #23 (20-5).
Which Houston-area teams were ranked in Girls 6A UIL basketball on January 19?
In Girls 6A UIL basketball on January 19, Houston-area teams ranked included Humble Summer Creek at #3 (21-4), Pearland Dawson at #4 (26-2), Alvin Shadow Creek at #7 (24-3), Fort Bend Hightower at #8 (21-3), Manvel at #10 (25-4), Katy Seven Lakes at #12 (22-6), Klein Collins at #14 (21-4), Sheldon King at #16 (24-5), Conroe Grand Oaks at #21 (20-4), and Cypress Creek at #24 (23-5).
Were any Houston-area teams ranked in Girls 4A UIL basketball on January 19?
Yes, in Girls 4A UIL basketball on January 19, Houston Wheatley was ranked #9 (16-2).
What is the significance of the UIL basketball rankings for high school sports?
The UIL basketball rankings are eagerly anticipated by coaches, players, and fans, offering a snapshot of which programs are hitting their stride as the season progresses. These rankings affirm the hard work and commitment demonstrated by student-athletes and coaching staffs, highlighting teams that exemplify values like discipline, teamwork, leadership, and personal effort.

Key Features of the UIL Basketball Rankings (January 19, 2026)

Feature Description Scope
Date of Rankings Release January 19, 2026 State-level
Authority for Rankings Texas Association of Basketball Coaches (TABC) State-level
Top Boys 6A Team Katy Seven Lakes (25-0) State-level
Top Girls 6A Team Austin Westlake (29-0) State-level
Houston-Area Teams in Boys 6A Top 25 Katy Seven Lakes, Humble Atascocita, Dickinson, Pearland, Galena Park North Shore, Cypress Falls, Klein Oak, Alvin Shadow Creek, Cypress Springs, Houston Heights State-level
Houston-Area Teams in Girls 6A Top 25 Humble Summer Creek, Pearland Dawson, Alvin Shadow Creek, Fort Bend Hightower, Manvel, Katy Seven Lakes, Klein Collins, Sheldon King, Conroe Grand Oaks, Cypress Creek State-level
Houston-Area Team in Girls 4A Top 10 Houston Wheatley State-level

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