Players to watch
Regan Byrne, Glenelg Country, attack, senior
The Clemson-bound attacker is ranked as the No. 21 senior in the nation by Inside Lacrosse after racking up 37 goals and four assists for the IAAM A Conference finalists.
Maisy Clevenger, Marriotts Ridge, midfield, senior
Ranked as the No. 7 senior in the nation by Inside Lacrosse, the Maryland commit finished with 64 goals, 11 assists and 55 draw controls and was a difference-maker on both ends of the field in leading the Mustangs to a Class 3A state title.
Lexi Dupcak, Broadneck, midfield, senior
The Maryland commit, ranked by Inside Lacrosse as the nation’s No. 16 senior, set a single-season school record with 145 draw controls. She finished with 62 goals and 18 assists as the Bruins breezed to a Class 4A state championship.
Alyssa Gore-Chung, Severna Park, attack, junior
Gore-Chung, a Navy commit, led the Falcons in most categories, including goals (48), points (64), draw controls (84) and ground balls (35), and tied for the team lead in caused turnovers with 22.
Frannie Hahn, St. Paul’s, attack, senior
The Florida-bound captain of the Gators’ offense finished with 40 goals and 48 assists despite often being face-guarded, helping her team to its second straight IAAM A Conference title.
Emma Penczek, Manchester Valley, midfield, sophomore
Penczek stormed onto the scene as a freshman last year, finishing with 66 goals and 28 assists to lead Carroll County in points. She also had 54 draw controls and 30 caused turnovers.
Remi Schaller, McDonogh, midfield, junior
A member of the USA Select Women’s U16 Team each of the past two years, the Michigan commit should be a big offensive weapon for the Eagles after finishing with 30 goals and 15 assists as a sophomore.
Lexi Reber, Bryn Mawr, defender, junior
The Syracuse commit is a lockdown defender who led her team in ground balls and caused turnovers last season. She was a member of the 2022 USA Select Women’s U16 Team and is ranked as the nation’s No. 1 defender among juniors.
Natalie Shurtleff, St. Paul’s, midfield, senior
The Clemson-bound midfielder is ranked as the nation’s No. 3 senior, according to Inside Lacrosse. She finished with 62 goals, 20 assists and 54 draw controls, including five goals in her team’s IAAM A Conference final win over Glenelg Country.
JJ Suriano, Bryn Mawr, goalie, senior
Fearless and extremely active out of the cage, the Maryland commit is ranked as the second-best senior goalie in the nation by Inside Lacrosse after saving 52% of shots against her last season.