BALTIMORE — As the North squad sprinted onto Johns Hopkins’ Homewood Field ahead of Saturday evening’s All-America Senior Game, the 22 incoming college freshmen didn’t have to look far beyond the red pyrotechnics to find an extra incentive.
“We got this insane speech before [the game], and our coaches told us to play for the little girl that we remember ourselves being when we were younger,” incoming North Carolina goalkeeper Alexandra Zenk said.
Zenk, who recorded five first-quarter saves, said she kept thinking back to her days watching the All-America Games as a youth player. Now, she stood front and center as the North’s starting goalie while sharing the field with five future Tar Heel teammates and a bevy of soon-to-be ACC rivals.
“I was thinking about saves that I thought were crazy when I was younger,” Zenk said. “Now, they’re [plays] I expect from myself. I’m absolutely thrilled of who I’ve become and where I’m going.”
With 45 of the nation’s premier high school seniors forming a stacked All-America class that stretched across 14 states, the two teams appeared evenly matched in the game’s opening minutes and capable of matching one another stride for stride.
Although the South jumped out to an early 3-2 lead, the North team launched a dominant 11-0 run that paved the way for an 18-9 victory. Attacker Addison Pattillo (UNC) led a balanced offensive onslaught with four goals and an assist.
“Everyone knew what we had to do out there, and we all brought the energy,” Pattillo said. “We worked together, and everything was just clicking for us.”
For her efforts, the Wilton, Conn., native garnered MVP honors. The North’s 18 goals were the highest All-America Game output since it matched that total in 2014.
Not to be outdone, the group surrendered the fewest goals against since 2021, when the North toppled the South 16-8. Zenk said the quality competition elevated her team’s collective effort.
“From the other side of the cage all the way down to my side of the field, it was absolutely incredible,” Zenk said. “I was just so excited to finally get to play with and against these girls.”