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Agnes Irwin (Pa.) girls' lacrosse.

Agnes Irwin (Pa.) a Newcomer in USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25

April 30, 2024
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
John Strohsacker

A week after there were myriad changes, the USA Lacrosse High School Girls’ National Top 25 looks a lot like last week in the top 10. Beyond that, significant losses shook up the bottom half of the rankings engineered in part by two newcomers.

The wins and losses are magnified in the final month of the season as teams narrow their focus on championship runs.

For the second straight week, Agnes Irwin (Pa.) played a major role in mixing up the rankings. The Owls were highly regarded coming into the season, but some head-scratching losses knocked them out early. Following up from their win over top-five Episcopal (Pa.), Agnes Irwin knocked off Sacred Heart Greenwich (Conn.) to debut at No. 20. They also have a chance ahead to avenge some earlier defeats.

Debuting just a bit higher was Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.). The Phantoms have been streaking after two one-goal losses early in the season kept them out of the rankings. They vault in at No. 16 and make such a lofty debut based largely on their win over an American Heritage-Delray (Fla.) team that was in midseason while they were in their opener. Bayport-Blue Point has only improved since.

Their debuts pushed down a few teams who are still enjoying strong seasons. Other significant moves were Sayville (N.Y.) jumping seven spots after its unbeaten start, which includes a win over the aforementioned Bayport-Blue Point, and Morristown (N.J.) rising five spots thanks to wins over several highly regarded in-state teams.

Colorado Academy (Colo.) was pushed by in-state rival Valor Christian (Colo.) but proved to be the best of the West Region — as well as a national power.

ABOUT OUR RANKINGS

High school rankings are compiled by USA Lacrosse Magazine writers with input from coaches around the country. Teams with post-graduate players are not eligible, nor are those from outside the United States. These rankings are not affiliated with the official USA Lacrosse High School Awards program overseen by area chairs.

USA LACROSSE HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS'   
NATIONAL TOP 25

Rank

Team

W-L

Prev

1St. Anthony's (N.Y.)12-01
2McDonogh (Md.)14-12
3Good Counsel (Md.)17-03
4Episcopal (Pa.)15-14
5New Canaan (Conn.)7-1-15
6Darien (Conn.)6-2-16
7St. Anne's-Belfield (Va.)17-17
8Garden City (N.Y.)11-18
9Hotchkiss School (Conn.)8-09
10Noble & Greenough (Mass.)9-110
11Maryvale (Md.)14-213
12Archbishop Spalding (Md.)11-314
13St. Paul's (Md.)13-415
14Stone Ridge (Md.)11-412
15Sayville (N.Y.)12-022
16Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.)11-2NR
17American Heritage-Delray (Fla.)18-117
18Manchester Valley (Md.)12-019
19Morristown (N.J.)11-024
20Agnes Irwin (Pa.)6-4NR
21Sacred Heart Greenwich (Conn.)10-211
22Wilton (Conn.)9-123
23Severna Park (Md.)11-121
24Colorado Academy (Colo.)13-025
25Nyack (N.Y.)9-118

 

Also considered (alphabetical order): Archbishop Carroll (Pa.), Bishop Ireton (Va.), Cape Henlopen (Del.), Century (Md.), Commack (N.Y.), Conestoga (Pa.), Downingtown West (Pa.), Georgetown Visitation (D.C.), Glenelg High (Md.), John Carroll (Md.), Liberty (Md.), Loyola (Ill.), Manheim Township (Pa.), Moorestown (N.J.), Morristown (N.J.), Notre Dame Academy (Mass.), Notre Dame Prep (Md.), Oak Knoll (N.J.), Penn Charter (Pa.), Potomac (Va.), Radnor (Pa.), Rocky Point (N.Y.), Rye (N.Y.), Springfield-Delco (Pa.), St. John's College (D.C.), St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.), Ward Melville (N.Y.)