MIDWEST TOP 10
1. New Trier (Ill.), 9-2
The Trevians picked up their fourth straight victory Saturday, rallying from a 4-1 deficit to top Thayer Academy (Mass.). Their win included a six-goal performance from senior Addie Shevitz (Arizona State), eight draws from senior Anna Seftenberg and four caused turnovers from senior Grace Mawicke (Lehigh). This week brings a great Land of Lincoln showdown as the Trevians travel to rival Loyola Academy on April 27. Previous: 1
2. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 10-4
The Ramblers topped a pair of quality Massachusetts teams this past week, edging Wellesley 10-8 Thursday and Thayer Academy 14-8 Saturday. Michigan commit Emma Burke and Grace Dwyer had seven draw controls apiece in the first game against the Raiders. Marquette commits Eileen Dooley and Riley Jenkins joined Dwyer in posting hat tricks against the Tigers. Now, it’s rivalry week for the Ramblers as they face off against longtime Land of Lincoln rivals Hinsdale Central and New Trier. Previous: 2
3. New Albany (Ohio), 7-2
The Eagles picked up one of the most impressive wins in the region Thursday, topping rival Upper Arlington (Ohio), 16-15, on an overtime game-winner by Maddy Paz. Paz, who also had the game-winner in last year’s state title match against the Golden Bears, finished with seven goals while fellow junior Ellie McClelland had six. New Albany has now won seven of eight following a season-opening loss to Mason. Previous: NR
4. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 10-1
While the Golden Bears suffered their first loss of the season, in a rematch of last year’s state title match, there were certainly things to like from that game for UA, including another five-goal performance from Kampbell Stone and hat tricks from Liz Schumacher and Lilly Stelzer. Better yet, the Golden Eagles responded with back-to-back wins over tough teams Saturday in Thomas Worthington (Ohio) and Carmel (Ind.). Previous: 3
5. Forest Hills Central (Mich.), 5-0
The Rangers have continued to dominate, including a pair of wins by double-digit margins over in-state foes Brighton and Mercy this past week. The tests will only get tougher with three of the Mitten State’s top programs coming up in Forest Hills Northern on April 24, Rockford on April 26 and East Grand Rapids the following week. Previous: 4
6. University School of Milwaukee (Wisc.), 5-0
The Wildcats came up with another dominant week against a pair of in-state foes, topping Mukwonago and Muskego by a combined margin of 40-6. USM senior Abby Sisson had another monstrous week, including an absurd 13 points against Muskego (8 goals, 5 assists) along with nine points against Mukwonago (7 goals, 2 assists). Freshman Darcy Doyle also totaled nine goals and four assists over the two Wildcats’ wins. Previous: 5
7. Benet Academy (Ill.), 9-4
The Redwings had another big week starting with an 11-9 win over one of the top teams in the Bluegrass State, Kentucky Country Day, with senior Jamie Weber and freshman Claire O’Brien recording hat tricks. Then, sophomore Gianna Kurelko, who had two goals and four assists against KCD, exploded for eight goals and three assists in an 18-7 win over St. Viator (Ill.). Previous: 7
8. Carmel (Ind.), 9-1
The Greyhounds absorbed their first loss of the season Saturday, falling to one of Ohio’s top teams, Upper Arlington, after beating Dublin Jerome (Ohio) in the first game of the Hannigan-Galipault Tournament. Carmel took over a tie ballgame with an 8-0 run as senior Tori Tomalia, who recorded her 100th career goal earlier in the week, notched six goals and seven draw controls. Tomalia also had a hat trick against the Golden Bears, as did sophomore Breckin Hare. Previous: 6
9. Olentangy Liberty (Ohio), 11-2
The Patriots have won seven straight since back-to-back close losses to IMG Academy (Fla.) and Upper Arlington (Ohio). In an impressive 16-4 win over a solid Thomas Worthington (Ohio) squad, Liberty got five goals apiece from midfielders Makena Harrington and Isabelle Pohmer. Previous: 8
10. Lakeville South (Minn.), 1-0
The 2022 state champion Cougars were dominant in their 2023 debut, topping Owatonna, 22-1. Five Lakeville South players recorded hat tricks: Emily Moes (6 goals, 3 assists), Gabby Bouman (3 goals, 3 assists), Katie Grubbs (3 goals, 3 assists), Sivanna O’Brien (4 goals, 1 assist) and Tori Tschida (3 goals, 1 assist). Charlotte Fannin added a team-leading four assists. Previous: 9
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 10-0
The Mustangs outscored Ralston Valley (Colo.) and Dakota Ridge (Colo.) 38-1 in their two games last week. Zoe Martin tallied three goals and one assist, and Addy Westerberg added a hat trick in the win over Dakota Ridge. Skylar May had a team-high three assists to go along with a goal. Martin also had four goals and one assist against Ralston, and Anna Colpack contributed four goals and Charlotte Corkins had two goals and three assists. The defense limited Ralston to two shots on goal. Previous: 1
2. San Ramon Valley (Calif.), 17-0
The Wolves had a busy week but showed no fatigue in their three games, collecting a pair of 19-0 wins over Dublin (Calif.) and Granada (Calif.), sandwiching a 12-3 victory against Carondelet (Calif.). SRV has three games left on the regular-season schedule, including a big one to wrap it up April 29 against St. Ignatius. Previous: 2
3. Valor Christian (Colo.), 9-2
The Eagles added two more victories last week, beating Dakota Ridge and Kent Denver to extend their winning streak to seven games. Kaley Kakac led the attack in a 16-11 win over Kent Denver, scoring five goals and adding an assist, while Amanda Stevens added five goals. Valor hosts Colorado Academy in a marquee matchup April 25. Previous: 3
4. Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.), 11-2
The Gators avenged one of their two losses last week, collecting a 10-9 win in the second meeting with a St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) squad that had been ranked No. 2 in the West for most of the season. Iris O’Connor led the attack with three goals and an assist, while Emily Leschin added two goals and an assist and Olivia Abbott and Skyler Schramm each had two goals. Previous: 8
5. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 13-2
The Wildcats have lost two of their last three games after dropping the 10-9 loss to Sacred Heart Prep. They had bounced back from another one-goal loss to Valor Christian a week earlier with a decisive 18-3 win at Menlo (Calif.), but could not keep the momentum going in a tough game against the Gators. Previous: 4
6. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 13-2
Mia Marchetti contributed directly to seven goals, scoring four and adding three assists, as the Knights beat Canyon (Calif.) 17-3 to extend their winning streak to seven games. Marchetti also was a perfect 7 of 7 on draw controls and added four caused turnovers, and Courtney Copeland had four goals and eight groundballs. Foothill also added a 15-2 win over JSerra Catholic (Calif.) last week. Previous: 5
7. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 10-5
The Falcons beat La Jolla (Calif.) 12-2 on April 18, then followed that with a 14-7 victory at San Marcos SD (Calif.). Ellie Davidson had three goals and two assists against La Jolla, and Laurel Gonzalez added two goals. Camille Samarasinghe made seven saves in goal. Torrey Pines won 10 of 16 draws. Previous: 6
8. Oak Ridge (Calif.), 17-1
The Trojans just keep chugging along since their March 18 loss to San Ramon Valley, as they’ve now won 11 straight, including a pair of 21-0 victories over Rocklin (Calif.) and Folsom (Calif.). They’ve outscored opponents 318-49 and have allowed just two goals over the last four games. Previous: 7
9. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 10-2
Ava Whitt scored a hat trick and Sawyer Billings and Izzy Assini each tallied four points to lead the Bruins to a notable 12-9 win over Fairview (Colo.) last week. Billings had two goals and two assists, and Assini added one goal and three assists. Fairview won 16 of 22 draws, but Cherry Creek goalkeeper Charlotte Morton came up big with 18 saves to get the ball back in the hands of the offense. Previous: 9
10. Grant (Ore.), 10-0
Kate Ratanaproeksa led with five goals and three assists, and Megan McDevitt (five goals and two assists) and Eric McDevitt (four goals, three assists) each added seven points in a 20-5 win over Hood River Valley (Ore.) on April 21. The two McDevitts combined for 12 draw controls as well. Previous: 10
— Laurel Pfahler