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High School Girls
State champions Cambridge (Ga.) and Milton (Ga.) jumped to Nos. 1-2 in the South, while Sayville (N.Y.) and Westhampton (N.Y.) enter the Northeast rankings.
High School Girls
St. Anthony's (N.Y.) and Episcopal (Pa.) completed perfect seasons to finish the year ranked as the top two in the USA Lacrosse High School Girls' National Top 25.
High School Boys
Anthony Raio became the all-time leading goal scorer in Suffolk County history and Half Hollow Hills (N.Y.) rose to No. 1 in our national public high school rankings.
High School Girls
Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.) upended Victor (N.Y.) and inherited its spot in the National Top 25. Oak Ridge (Calif.) debuts in the West Top 10.
High School Girls
Down went McDonogh, then Spalding. After avenging two regular-season losses, the Lions are IAAM A champs for the first time since 2002.
High School Girls
Sacred Heart Greenwich (Conn.), Cicero-North Syracuse (N.Y.), Maryvale (Md.) and Lake Highland (Fla.) are the big movers in this week's rankings.
High School Boys
Three new teams give the Northeast a different look, the South crowned multiple state champions, the Midwest has a new (old) No. 1 and playoffs loom in the Mid-Atlantic and West.
High School Boys
Three teams riding late-season hot streaks entered this week’s USA Lacrosse High School Boys' National Top 25.
High School Boys
The Tuskers debut at No. 25. Staples (Conn.), New Canaan (Conn.), Urbana (Md.) climbed highest in this week's public high school boys' lacrosse rankings.
High School Girls
Broadneck (Md.) defeated Severna Park (Md.) in double overtime to clinch its first county title since 2014, creating a domino effect in the USA Lacrosse Public High School Girls' National Top 25.