6. Montgomery Bell (Tenn.)
Last season: 13-2
The Big Red’s 2019 campaign ended with a win over Christian Brothers (Tenn.) for the title. Stephen Avery (Denver) is back after a 49-goal, 32-assist season. Montgomery Bell will face Culver Academy (Ind.), the No. 1 team in the nation, on March 7.
7. Lassiter (Ga.)
Last season: 20-2
The Trojans are coming off a trip to the state semifinals, where their 20-win season concluded with a loss to Lambert (Ga.). Lassiter has two highly-touted college prospects on this year’s roster — Andrew Atchison (Denver) and Braden Erksa (Maryland).
8. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.)
Last season: 18-4
The Crusaders return several top offensive players, including Caden Zadell, who (as a freshman) led the 2019 North Carolina Class 4A champions in goals with 44. He is joined by Griffin Cooling (36 goals, 27 assists), Trent Orr (14 goals) and Daniel Kelly (14 goals).
9. Highland Park (Texas)
Last season: 14-5
Despite losing five times in 2019, the Highlanders return a squad filled with college prospects, including four-star recruits Anthony Ghobriel and Thomas Mencke (Harvard). Four players, not including Ghobriel, have committed to play Division I. Highland Park arguably has the toughest schedule in the South with contests against Torey Pines (Calif.), Loyola-Los Angeles, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.) and in-state rival Episcopal Dallas.
10. Westlake (Texas)
Last season: 16-2
The Chaparrals are coming off an impressive two-loss season that included a win over Highland Park (Texas). Attacker Bryce Walker (Notre Dame) leads a talented squad in 2020, which also includes four players committed to play for the service academies.