MIDWEST TOP 10
1. New Trier (Ill.), 7-2
The Trevians’ attack was relentless in the team’s return from a long spring break, combining for 35 goals in a pair of in-state victories over Glenbrook South and Benet Academy. In the latter contest, Addie Shevitz accounted for nine of New Trier’s 16 goals with her seven goals and two assists. Previous: 1
2. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 9-4
The Ramblers got a couple of very competitive games out of their trip to Colorado, edging Kent Denver (13-11) and losing a tight contest against Regis Jesuit (11-10), before dropping their finale against arguably the top team in the West, Colorado Academy, by a more lopsided score (16-5). Grace Dwyer and Eileen Dooley both had hat tricks in the win against Kent Denver, with Dwyer finishing the weekend with seven goals and 14 draw controls. Previous: 2
3. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 8-0
The Golden Bears’ 3-0 week included wins over one of the top teams in Illinois, Hinsdale Central, and a stout Mason (Ohio) team. Kampbell Stone continued to shine with four goals apiece against the Comets and Red Devils after scoring six against Dublin Coffman (Ohio). Lilly Stelzer also had hat tricks against Dublin Coffman and Mason, while Elizabeth Schumacher had three goals against Hinsdale Central and three assists against Mason. Previous: 3
4. Forest Hills Central (Ohio), 3-0
The Rangers gave Mitten State powerhouse East Grand Rapids three tough games last year, including a one-goal contest in the postseason. Well, FHC finally got past EGR this year and by a healthy margin (19-7). The Rangers then went on to score 20 against Catholic Central, establishing themselves as a team to watch in the state of Michigan. Previous: NR
5. University School of Milwaukee (Wisc.), 3-0
The Wildcats rattled off two more wins this past week, topping Whitefish/Nicolet/Shorewood and Kettle Moraine by identical 15-9 scores. Thus far, freshman Darcy Doyle and sophomore Mia Darr have combined for a whopping 35 of USM’s 42 goals through three games. Previous: 6
6. Carmel (Ind.), 7-0
Since edging Guerin Catholic in a rematch of last year’s state title game, the Greyhounds have won four straight by a double-digit margin. Senior Tori Tomalia notched hat tricks in all three games this week, including three goals and three assists against Bishop Chatard and three goals and four assists against Noblesville. Sophomore Sophie Mock also had a hat trick in all three, including three goals and four assists against Evansville North. Previous: 8
7. Benet Academy (Ill.), 7-4
The Redwings had a big week, edging Hersey (Ill.) and giving one of the region’s top teams, New Trier (Ill.), a battle on the road. Still, Benet Academy saved its best for last, ending the week with an 11-9 victory over a longtime power in Kentucky Country Day. Senior Jamie Weber and freshman Clarie O’Brien both notched hat tricks in the win while sophomore Gianna Kurelko (2 goals, 4 assists) tallied a team-leading six points. Previous: NR
8. Olentangy Liberty (Ohio), 8-2
The Patriots proved themselves once again with an emphatic win over Jackson (Ohio). With its only losses coming to a pair of elite teams, IMG Academy (Fla.) and Upper Arlington (Ohio), by a combined three goals and a high-scoring attack that’s averaging 17.3 goals per game, Liberty is very much for real. Previous: 9
9. Lakeville South (Minn.), 0-0
The Cougars ended the 2022 season with 16 straight wins and a state championship. While Lakeville South graduated leading scorer Brielle Fannin, it returns plenty of talent, including last year’s leader in draw controls, Tori Tschida (Temple), as well as Gabby Bouman (Xavier), who tied for second on the team with 75 points last year. Also watch for Berkeley commit Emily Moes (43 goals, 15 assists) and Sivanna O’Brien. Previous: 10
10. Sacred Heart Academy (Ky.), 9-4
The Valkyrie’s lone losses have come against some of the best of Florida (Hagerty), Georgia (West Forsyth), Ohio (Upper Arlington) and Tennessee (Harpeth Hall). The defense has been notable for Sacred Heart, which is allowed just 5.6 goals per game, as has the ball movement, with three players recording multiple assists in an 11-10 win over Lake Forest (Ill.). Previous: NR
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 8-0
Zoe Martin scored five goals and assisted another to help lead the Mustangs to a 16-5 win over Midwest powerhouse Loyola Academy (Ill.) in their lone game last week. Anna Colpack added three goals, and Charlotte Corkins had two goals and two assists. Previous: 1
2. San Ramon Valley (Calif.), 14-0
The Wolves were rewarded after a busy week, going 4-0 to remain perfect and move up two spots in the rankings. After an 18-5 win over Northgate (Calif.), they handed both Amador Valley (Calif.) and Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.) just their second losses of the season, then completed a season sweep of St. Margaret’s Episcopal School (Calif.) with a 19-10 victory on April 15. Leslie Iorio led the attack against SMES, registering six goals and one assist while Brinley Myers contributed a whopping eight assists to go along with two goals. Previous: 4
3. Valor Christian (Colo.), 7-2
The Eagles stunned former No. 2 St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), upsetting the previously unbeaten Wildcats 14-13 in double overtime on Kaley Kakac’s game-winner off Eliza Osburn’s assist to make a significant jump in the rankings. Osburn finished with four goals and three assists, while Reagan Digby added three goals and two assists. Kakac won 19 of 26 draw attempts. Valor Christian has won five straight since back-to-back losses to Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) and Fairview (Colo.). Previous: 6
4. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 12-1
The Wildcats dropped their first loss of the season during their trip to Colorado last week, falling in double overtime to Valor Christian, 14-13. St. Ignatius got six goals from Olivia Ripple and three goals from Sophie Ghosh. Earlier in the week, the Wildcats had cruised past Kent Denver (Colo.), winning 19-8 with Mille Bartlett scoring five times and Natasha Tribolet adding four goals. Previous: 2
5. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 11-2
The Knights rolled to a 20-1 win over Esperanza (Calif.), as 14 players scored goals and eight players contributed multiple points. Sophia Ortiz had a team-high three goals, and Anneka Edlund added a team-high four points on two goals and two assists. Foothill has won five straight since back-to-back losses to Colorado Academy and St. Ignatius Prep. Previous: 3
6. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 8-5
The Falcons bounced back from a one-goal loss to San Ramon Valley with a pair of wins last week, including a 13-2 decision against Park City (Utah). Junior goalie Camille Samarasinghe made eight saves for an 80% save rate against Park City and had 11 saves for a 78% save rate in an 18-3 win over Carondelet (Calif.). Laurel Gonzalez leads TP with 38 goals and 19 assists this season. Previous: 5
7. Oak Ridge (Calif.), 15-1
The Trojans outscored Del Oro (Calif.) and Whitney (Calif.) 39-2 last week, and they have allowed just 49 goals all season. The only opponent to score in double digits against them was San Ramon Valley in their only loss. Oak Ridge has three games on the schedule this week to close out the regular season. Previous: 7
8. Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.), 9-2
The Gators fell to San Ramon Valley, 15-7, on April 12 but rebounded with a 13-4 win over University High School-San Francisco. The game against SRV was tied at 3 at the half. Sacred Heart gets a second chance at St. Ignatius Prep on April 21. Previous: 8
9. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 8-2
After suffering back-to-back losses to Valor Christian and Colorado Academy, the Bruins are back on the mend with a pair of wins over Arapahoe (Colo.) and former No. 9 ThunderRidge (Colo.). Ava Whitt led Cherry Creek with six goals and one assist in a 15-4 win over ThunderRidge, while Sawyer Billings added two goals and six assists. Molly Urbanas made eight saves in goal. Previous: 10
10. Grant (Ore.), 8-0
The Generals are back in, still undefeated and coming off big wins at Lincoln (Ore.) and Cleveland (Ore.) last week. Megan McDevitt led Grant’s attack against Lincoln in a 19-11 victory, finishing with nine points on five goals and four assists while Kate Ratanaproeska had six goals and one assist and 13 draw controls. Previous: NR
— Laurel Pfahler