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Globe Top 20 boys' volleyball poll: Despite loss, Brookline remains at No. 1

Globe Top 20 boys' volleyball poll: Despite loss, Brookline remains at No. 1

Boston Globe10-05-2025

It was another productive week for Methuen. After
The big win of the week, excluding the Bay State clashes, belonged to Greater Lowell, whose senior trio is clicking after a four-set victory over Acton-Boxborough. The Gryphons have won six in a row, which should improve their No. 25 power ranking in Division 2 (they were the 11-seed in last year's tournament).
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Records based on scores reported to the Globe.
The Globe's Top 20 boys' volleyball poll
The Globe poll as of May 10, 2025. Teams were selected by the Globe sports staff.
No.
Team
Record
Previous
1.
Brookline
11-1-0
1
2.
Natick
11-2-0
4
3.
Needham
13-2-0
3
4.
Newton North
12-3-0
2
5.
Lexington
14-1-0
5
6.
Wayland
10-5-0
6
7.
Milford
9-6-0
7
8.
Taunton
11-1-0
8
9.
Cambridge
11-4-0
9
10.
St. John's Prep
11-5-0
10
11.
Lowell
12-1-0
12
12.
New Bedford
10-2-0
13
13.
Acton-Boxborough
7-5-0
14
14.
Methuen
11-3-0
18
15.
Chelmsford
9-3-0
15
16.
Newton South
7-5-0
17
17.
St. John's (S)
7-8-0
11
18.
Winchester
11-3-0
16
19.
BC High
7-6-0
19
20.
Greater Lowell
13-3-0

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