PGH New Jersey Updated 2025 Rankings: No. 11-15
We continue our look at the top players in the updated rankings for Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey, plenty of talented players still to be talked about on this list and many to come. We continue down the line with…
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Continue ReadingWe continue our look at the top players in the updated rankings for Prep Girls Hoops New Jersey, plenty of talented players still to be talked about on this list and many to come. We continue down the line with the No. 11-15 players in our current rankings.
No. 11: Paradise Fisher Paradise Fisher 5'6" | PG University | 2025 State NJ – PG, University
Fisher has consistently been toward the top of our 2025 prospect rankings, but this latest update slides her just outside the top 10. She had her most well-rounded season to date as a sophomore, averaging 10.9 PPG, just under 5.0 RPG and 5.4 APG in 30 games played. Fisher was one of the leaders in the state in both total assists and assists per game, averaging over five a game for the second-straight season. That kind of facilitation from the point guard role is massive in the high school game.
No. 12: Macie McCracken Macie McCracken 5'8" | CG Wildwood | 2025 State NJ – CG, Wildwood
McCracken finds herself just outside the top 10 in our latest rankings update, but make no mistake about these rankings. If a player is in our top 25, regardless if they are No. 1 or No. 25, they are incredibly good at basketball. The rising junior guard at Wildwood is no different, the highest ranked player from South Jersey in our current 2025 prospect rankings. When you average over 22 points a game and knock down over 3.5 three-pointers a game, you’re dominant, and McCracken is dominant.
No. 13: Ella Kreuzer Ella Kreuzer 5'10" | SG Chatham | 2025 State NJ – SG, Chatham
One of a select few juniors on our list who has made their college commitment official so far, Kreuzer, the Bucknell commit, has put in work this offseason with United NJ AAU and has reaped the benefits of her hard work. Let’s not forget that she had great offensive numbers as a sophomore with Chatham, averaging 13.7 PPG in 29 games played with excellent three-point accuracy, strong passing skills and a knack for clutch defense in key moments. She’s a bulldog, a workhorse, and an exciting talent.
No. 14: Jaida Guerra Jaida Guerra 5'6" | PG Union City | 2025 State NJ – PG, Jose Marti STEM Academy
Guerra transferred to Jose Marti from Union City for her junior season, and she brings with her a decorated background already, playing for the U17 Puerto Rico national team. There’s a reason she’s playing meaningful minutes internationally as a rising junior, and that’s because she’s a prolific scorer with college-ready abilities and a knack for getting to the basket. From a bench player to averaging 17.8 PPG for Union City as a sophomore, Guerra is ready for even more action as a junior.
No. 15: Mackenzie Teevan Mackenzie Teevan 6'4" | PF Holmdel | 2025 State NJ – PF, Holmdel
We head back to the frontcourt with our last player in this article, a dominant 6-4 forward in Teevan, one of several impact players to watch for Holmdel this coming season. Her sophomore year was easily her best in high school, approaching double-double averages for the Hornets while recording more than a block a game. She’s continued to put work in for NJ Shoreshots this summer, showing out on the AAU circuit, and with any young, tall forward, more experience is key as she gets her legs under her on the court.