5. Regis Jesuit (Colo.)
The Raiders jumped out to a great start last year but fell short in the state semifinals, and that didn’t sit so well with a team that returns eight starters. Regis Jesuit’s defense will be its strength, led by senior defender Jack Casey, who missed the 2022 season with a knee injury, as well as senior goalie Spencer Day, long-stick middie Connor Nesbitt and close defender Gordon Reynolds. Senior midfielder Fletcher Sullivan also is one to watch, but the Raiders have some holes to fill on the attack.
6. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.)
Foothill fell in the CIF Southern Section Division I championship game for a second straight year, but the Knights once again are expected to be among the top contenders in 2023. The graduation of goalie Drew Tyson hurts after he posted the best season in Foothill history, and the defense is fairly young overall, but their top two scorers return in Jackson Hines (57 goals, 24 assists) and Luke Fox (44 goals, 39 assists) and the roster is deep.
7. St. Margaret’s Episcopal (Calif.)
The Tartans lost to Foothill in the CIF Southern Section semifinals last year, but their only other loss was an overtime defeat against fellow semifinalist Mater Dei. They lost a lot of firepower with four All-CIF Southern Section players graduating, but All-Orange County attackman Owen Binder (Dickinson) and defender Jack Stahl (Princeton) are back and will be key players to build around in 2023.
8. Torrey Pines (Calif.)
Although just five starters return, the Falcons have won the last four CIF San Diego Open titles and they’ll remain competitive thanks to the tradition of the program, the talented players and coaches that come through it and the always-challenging schedule that prepares them for the postseason. The defense is the biggest concern going in after losing three starters to season-ending injuries, including CIF San Diego Section Player of the Year Jackson Bishop, midfielder Jake Sweeney and LSM Mark Brown. Torrey Pines will be led by midfielders Ben Trask (Utah) and Ryland Roach, faceoff specialist Chandler Caster (Hofstra), attackman Jacob Mendez (Westminster) and goalie Andrew Cook (Hopkins).
9. Loyola-Los Angles (Calif.)
The Cubs lost in the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals against Corona del Mar last year, and they suffered an early setback to the 2023 campaign with an 8-7 loss to Mater Dei, but they opened with a win over Arizona power Brophy Prep and remain a top team in the West. Loyola is led by senior captains Luc Dumont, Trent Turner and Santi Goldthwait and juniors Luke Stickler and Ben Horowitz.
10. Jesuit Portland (Ore.)
The Crusaders won their first OHSLA state championship in 2022, and although they lost several top players to graduation, they are led by a solid class of seniors this year. Attackman Gavin Pope (Colorado), defenders Jackson Nichols (Middlebury) and Gus Albright (Sewanee) and midfielders Rob Pope (Bellarmine), Ben Lewis (Colorado) and Jack Duncan-Bloom (VMI) are among the players to watch.