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[quote=Anonymous]1 Good Counsel (17-0) The Falcons, led by senior Hannah Rudolph, are looking to three-peat as Washington Catholic Athletic Conference champions and become the first undefeated team in program history. LR: 1 2 Archbishop Spalding (11-3) The Cavaliers, near the top of the always-elite Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland, have an impressive win over No. 4 Severna Park. Their only losses are to the No. 2, No. 7 and No. 15 teams in USA Lacrosse’s national high school ranking. LR: 2 3 Stone Ridge (11-4) Junior Sophia Stoltz, an All-Met Second Team attacker last season, has 80 goals to pace the defending ISL AA champions. LR: 5 4 Severna Park (11-1) Alyssa Chung, Maria Bragg and Erin Hussey each have at least 25 goals for the defending Maryland 3A champions. LR: 7 5 Yorktown (11-1) The Patriots, winners of the Virginia Class 6 championship in 2022, took a step back last season but are poised to make another postseason run. LR: 10 6 Georgetown Visitation (9-6) The Cubs have had a grueling schedule in coach Jude Collins’ first year. Games against teams like McDonogh (Md.) and Good Counsel could prepare Visitation for the ISL AA tournament. LR: 4 7 Glenelg (12-1) The Gladiators, hunting their first Maryland state title since 2018, have won their last three games by an average of 13 goals. LR: 8 8 St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes (15-5) The Saints seem to have found a rhythm in the home stretch of this regular season, winning five straight. LR: NR 9 Bishop Ireton (11-4) The Cardinals have wins over No. 6 Visitation and No. 10 Potomac in coach Erin Hellmold’s first year. LR: NR 10 Potomac School (11-5) The Panthers have lost just one game by more than two goals and are looking to build off last year’s semifinal appearances in the ISL AA and Virginia Independent Schools Athletic Association tournaments. LR: NR On the bubble: Robinson, Madison, Broadneck, Chesapeake, St. John’s [/quote]
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