Check out the latest 2024 MIAA basketball and hockey power rankings

Trying to track down where your MetroWest or Milford team landed in the MIAA statewide winter power rankings? Look no further.

Here is where every area team sits in the latest basketball and hockey rankings. The top 32 teams across all five basketball division, four boys hockey division and two girls hockey division will advance to the statewide tournament, and all teams with at least a .500 record will reach the preliminary round.

Check out the latest rankings

Boys basketball

Division 1

6. Franklin (10-1)

14. Natick (6-2)

26. Lincoln-Sudbury (7-3)

40. Wellesley (3-5)

43. Algonquin (3-6)

55. Framingham (0-9)

Division 2

5. Hopkinton (5-2)

13. Westborough (7-1)

15. Milford (5-3)

47. Ashland (3-5)

58. Marlborough (1-6)

59. Holliston (0-9)

61. Wayland (1-7)

Division 3

12. Medway (4-5)

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13. Dover-Sherborn (6-4)

22. Hudson (5-5)

Nipmuc High School's Jake Giardini with the ball against Douglas, Jan. 3, 2024.
Nipmuc High School's Jake Giardini with the ball against Douglas, Jan. 3, 2024.

23. Nipmuc (7-2)

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24. Bellingham (5-5)

55. Blackstone Valley Tech (4-4)

64. AMSA (2-6)

Division 4

21. Millis (4-5)

60. Tri-County (6-5)

70. Assabet Valley (1-7)

Division 5

10. Hopedale (5-5)

19. Keefe Tech (6-2)

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Girls basketball

Division 1

7. Wellesley (7-1)

12. Hopkinton (6-3)

18. Framingham (6-3)

Framingham High School girls basketball head coach Kristen Audet-Fucarile speaks to the team before the game against Walpole, Jan. 5, 2024.
Framingham High School girls basketball head coach Kristen Audet-Fucarile speaks to the team before the game against Walpole, Jan. 5, 2024.

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21. Lincoln-Sudbury (5-2)

30. Franklin (4-5)

38. Algonquin (4-5)

39. Natick (2-6)

Division 2

23. Holliston (4-5)

26. Marlborough (7-1)

Marlborough High School sophomore Bella Miele, right against Westborough junior Emily Gray, Jan. 12, 2024.
Marlborough High School sophomore Bella Miele, right against Westborough junior Emily Gray, Jan. 12, 2024.

33. Wayland (2-5)

40. Milford (3-5)

43. Westborough (4-4)

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51. Ashland (1-7)

Division 3

Medway High School sophomore Anna Freeman, left, and junior Victoria Bullard defend against Medfield sophomore Izzie Kittredge, Jan. 9, 2024.
Medway High School sophomore Anna Freeman, left, and junior Victoria Bullard defend against Medfield sophomore Izzie Kittredge, Jan. 9, 2024.

1. Medway (7-2)

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4. Dover-Sherborn (7-2)

32. Hudson (6-4)

36. Bellingham (2-8)

37. AMSA (7-2)

42. Blackstone Valley (4-5)

54. Nimpuc (3-4)

Division 4

3. Millis (5-5)

55. Tri-County (5-3)

65. Assabet Valley (0-8)

Division 5

10 Hopedale (5-3)

Boys ice hockey

Division 1

20. Franklin (6-5)

23. Wellesley (7-2-2)

27. Framingham (3-4-1)

29. Natick (5-6)

31. Lincoln-Sudbury (1-8)

Division 2

17. Algonquin (5-3-2)

21. Hopkinton (7-1-2)

36. Westborough (2-7)

Division 3

17. Blackstone Valley (8-2)

19. Marlborough (5-3-1)

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35. Hopedale (3-5-1)

46. Holliston (1-9)

48. Assabet (1-7-1)

Division 4

7. Dover-Sherborn (7-2)

9. Medway (7-4)

19. Ashland (2-4-2)

22. Hudson (4-5)

37. Tri-County (5-4)

45. Bellingham (0-9)

Girls ice hockey

Division 1

4. Lincoln-Sudbury (7-1-1)

15. Shrewsbury/Westborough (3-2-3)

18. Wellesley (4-2-2)

25. Natick (7-4)

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30. Franklin (3-6)

35. Framingham (3-6-1)

Division 2

10. Algonquin (5-4)

Algonquin/Hudson senior captain Emily Johns attempts to get the puck past Natick freshman goalkeeper Sophia Luoni during the game in Marlborough, Jan. 8, 2024.
Algonquin/Hudson senior captain Emily Johns attempts to get the puck past Natick freshman goalkeeper Sophia Luoni during the game in Marlborough, Jan. 8, 2024.

29. Wayland/Weston (4-4)

30. Medway (1-8-1)

38. Hopkinton (1-9-1)

This article originally appeared on MetroWest Daily News: MetroWest seeds in 2024 MIAA basketball and hockey power rankings

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