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Western Reserve (Ohio) got the better of Culver Academy (Ind.) in their rematch, paving the way for Brunswick (Conn.) to take over the top spot in the national rankings.
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Newcomers join Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Midwest Regions as rankings continue to shift down the stretch. And Western Reserve (Ohio) defeats Culver (Ind.) to take over top spot in Midwest.
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Ridgewood (N.J.) picked up another big win, Wantagh (N.Y.) is off to a fast start and Pittsford (N.Y.) remains unbeaten as they debut in this week's public schools-only rankings.
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Hunter Hansford, Ayden Matthews, James Allen, Chase Lloyd and August Chapman put together big games for their teams this week.
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May Madness arrived early in the MIAA. It's anybody's title to take in the wide-open race among Maryland private schools. Read more in our regional rankings update.
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At 8-0, Holderness (N.H.) debuts at No. 21, while Taft (Conn.) and Bullis (Md.) return to the rankings at No. 22 and No. 25, respectively.
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Connecticut has entered the chat. Staples (Conn.) and Darien (Conn.) vaulted into the top 10 of this week’s USA Lacrosse Public High School Boys’ National Top 25.
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Danny Rooney, Brady Mollot, Jack Pisciotta, Declan Ryan and Joey McNamara were instrumental to their team's successes this week.
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Culver (Ind.) won its Midwest showdown over unbeaten Western Reserve (Ohio) while a marquee Connecticut meeting went to Avon Old Farms over unbeaten Loomis Chaffee.
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Brunswick (Conn.) and Lawrenceville (N.J.) are the new No. 1 teams in the Northeast and Midwest, respectively. Rankings are presented by CWENCH Hydration.