1. Vero Beach (Fla.), 13-1
The Fighting Indians squeezed past Creekside (Fla.) 13-12 in their only game of the week. Meredith Moore scored in the final seconds for the win. The Indians wrap up the regular season this week with two games, both against out-of-state teams. Their finale will be against unbeaten Agnes Irwin (Pa.) on Thursday. Agnes Irwin is ranked No. 17 in the country. Previous: 1
2. Hutchison (Tenn.), 7-0
The Sting returned to action after their strong showing in California, topping previously unbeaten St. George’s (Tenn.) 15-4 behind Griffin Gearhardt’s six goals, five assists, three draw controls and four groundballs. Hutchison has outscored its opponents 123-66, and four of its last seven games this season will be against out-of-state opponents. Previous: 2
3. Milton (Ga.), 5-3
The Eagles were on their way to a big win over in-state rival Lambert early last week when lightning stopped the game with 18:30 left and Milton up 13-10. The game will be finished Tuesday, as the Eagles are trying to bounce back from a three-game losing streak against out-of-state opponents. Previous: 3
4. North Gwinnett (Ga.), 12-0
The Bulldogs stayed unbeaten with a 21-1 pounding of Duluth (Ga.) as they continued to impress on the road. The goal total matched their season high. They travel to Mountain View (Ga.) on Tuesday before taking a two-week break. Previous: 4
5. American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), 12-0
The Stallions were idle last week, but they return to the field on Wednesday against unbeaten Barron Collier (Fla.). American Heritage is averaging 17.4 points per game and has outscored opponents 209-74. Barron Collier is 15-0 and has outscored its opponents 266-77. Previous: 5
6. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 7-0
The Crusaders stretched their unbeaten streak to 29 games with lopsided wins over Jordan (N.C.) and Riverside (N.C.). They are allowing just 2.85 goals per game. Gibbons will face its toughest opponent yet on Friday when it travels to St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.), which is ranked third in the country. Previous: 7
7. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 12-1
The Raiders got two more wins as they approach the end of their regular-season schedule. The high-scoring team’s only loss was to American Heritage-Delray (Fla.) – one of just two teams to hold them under 10 goals this season. Aquinas averages 15.2 goals per game. Previous: 9
8. Lassiter (Ga.), 9-1
The Trojans went 2-1 in out-of-state games last week, beating Pinecrest (Fla.) 14-3 with seven players scoring goals and then earning a solid 8-7 overtime win against Lake Highland Prep (Fla.). They lost to Glenelg (Md.) 14-3. Against Lake Highland, Emma Grace Wisdom scored in overtime for the win as part of her 10 goals (and six draw controls) for the week. The Trojans play three games in Maryland this week. Previous: 10
9. Blessed Trinity (Ga.), 9-2
A huge 16-10 win over defending state champion Walton (Ga.) last week pushes the Titans back into the rankings. Mary Markwordt, who has 48 goals and 31 assists this season, led the team with five goals. Brittney Villhauer and Sarah Flatt each scored four and Elise Hammelrath added three. They have now won six games in a row after losing two games early in the season, including one to Lassiter (Ga.). Previous: NR
10. Walton (Ga.), 7-2
The Raiders split last week, picking up a 22-6 win over Roswell (Ga.), then suffering their second loss of the year, a 16-10 setback to Blessed Trinity (Ga.). They play three games this week, including two in New York. Previous: 7
— Aimee Ford Foster
1. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 4-0
The Ramblers are off to a dominating start after winning at Montini Catholic (Ill.) 16-2 on March 21, followed by a 16-1 victory over York (Ill.) on March 23. Northwestern signee Brennan Dwyer had 10 goals and four assists over two games last week. Previous: 1
2. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 2-2
The Golden Bears bounced back from a rough start to the season in Georgia with a 9-8 win over No. 3 Rockford (Mich.) on Saturday. Senior midfielder Anna Piscopo scored the game-winner with 8:30 left for Upper Arlington. It was Piscopo’s third goal of the contest. Previous: 2
3. Rockford (Mich.), 1-1
Despite rallying from down 8-5 to tie the game in the second half against Upper Arlington (Ohio), Rockford fell 9-8. Brooklyn Neumen scored three goals in the losing effort. The loss came a day after the Rams easily defeated Ann Arbor Pioneer (Mich.) 25-1 to open the season. Previous 3
4. New Albany (Ohio), 3-0
The Eagles are off to a strong start after wins last week against Dublin Jerome (Ohio) and Worthington Kilbourne (Ohio). Sophomore Emily Rezabek continued her hot streak by scoring four goals against Jerome and adding two tallies against Kilbourne. Previous: 5
5. Noblesville (Ind.), 3-0
The Millers are riding a 23-game regular-season winning streak, which dates back to 2015, after defeating Guerin Catholic (Ind.) 14-7 on March 20. They are idle until April 7. Previous: 6
6. New Trier (Ill.), 4-1
Following a 2-0 start, New Trier travelled to Atlanta to participate in the Dogwood Classic. After defeating Lovett (Ga.) 20-4 on Friday, New Trier fell to Mill Creek (Ga.) in the semifinals, 9-7. The Trevians bounced back the next day to wallop Sacred Heart Academy (Ky.) 17-10 in the third-place game. Previous: 7
7. Eden Prairie (Minn.), 0-0
As winter still has a grip over the Upper Midwest, Eden Prairie has a little more time to prepare for its first matchup against Wayzata (Minn.) on April 18. Previous: 4
8. Blake (Minn.), 0-0
Like its Minnesota counterpart in the top 10, Blake will have to await winter’s bitter end to start its season. Blake squares off with Holy Family Catholic (Minn.) April 20 to start the 2017 season. Previous: 8
9. East Grand Rapids (Mich.), 0-0
Coming off a Division 2 state title in 2016, East Grand Rapids is set to defend its title beginning on Wednesday against Ann Arbor Pioneer (Mich.). East Grand Rapids went 17-4 last season. Previous: 9
10. Hinsdale Central (Ill.) 2-1
The Red Devils split a pair of contests in the nation’s capital on Saturday. Hinsdale Central squeaked by Potomac School (Va.) 12-11 as Sydney Collignon scored the game-winner after her team trailed by four late in the game. The Red Devils fell in the nightcap to Holy Cross (Md.) by a 15-5 result. Previous: 10
— Justin Boggs
1. Novato (Calif.), 6-0
The Hornets’ confidence grew after an impressive 16-6 win over Colorado Academy (Colo.) on March 20, and they rolled to three more convincing wins last week, outscoring those opponents 56-14. Charlie Rudy tallied seven goals and one assist in the Colorado win, while Jamie Level helped secure a possession advantage with nine draw controls, and Katie McGrath had 10 saves in the cage. Previous: 1
2. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) 5-0
The Wildcats coasted to an 18-2 win over Archbishop MItty (Calif.) in their only game last week, and then took a break from action in preparation for three big tests this week. They travel to Novato on Tuesday, then meet national No. 4 Good Counsel (D.C.) and defending Pennsylvania independent schools champion Episcopal Academy in a doubleheader April 1. Previous: 3
3. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 9-0
The Falcons handed Del Norte (Calif.) and Poway (Calif.) their first losses of the season last week, beating both by eight goals or more. Kellie McKinnon had six goals and an assist in a 16-8 win over Poway, while Taylor Scornavacco added five goals and two assists. Previous: 4
4. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 1-1
Bridget Sutter made 17 saves, but couldn’t hold up against Novato’s dynamic offense in a matchup of the top two teams in the region at the time. The loss dropped the Mustangs down a couple notches, but they have all week to refocus. The April slate brings games against Midwest No. 1 Loyola Academy (Ill.) and St. Ignatius (Calif.). Previous: 2
5. Mater Dei (Calif.), 7-1
The Monarchs topped once-ranked La Costa Canyon (Calif.), 13-6, on March 21 and had the rest of the week to prepare for Monday’s matchup against unbeaten Dakota Ridge (Calif.). Grace Houser led Mater Dei with four goals, nine draw controls and one takeaway in the win. Previous: 5
6. Lake Oswego (Ore.), 4-0
The Lakers received a scare from Wilsonville (Ore.) last week when they needed overtime to earn the 9-8 win and remain unbeaten. Carlie Leach had five goals, five draw controls and one caused turnover, and Riley Hertford made eight saves to preserve the win. They were scheduled to open a three-game slate in Florida on Monday. Previous: 6
7. Issaquah (Wash.), 3-0
The Eagles made an early statement in knocking off defending state champion Eastside Catholic (Wash.), 13-5, on Friday. Nicole Victory led Issaquah with four goals and four assists, and Hannah Meier added four goals and one assist. Previous: NR
8. California High (Calif.), 7-1
The Grizzlies return to the rankings after rebounding from an overtime loss to Davis (Calif.) with three wins over the last two weeks. They opened last week with a notable 17-13 win over Menlo (Calif.), as Ashley Ward tallied five goals and three assists. Previous: NR
9. San Ramon Valley (Calif.), 5-1
The Wolves, whose lone loss was to California, extended their win streak to five games with a 17-1 victory against Dublin (Calif.) on Friday. They travel to Marin Catholic (Calif.) on Tuesday. Previous: 10
10. Dakota Ridge (Colo.), 5-0
The Eagles slide into the rankings as other top teams in Colorado have beaten up on each other. They opened their season with an overtime win over Chaparral (Colo.) and have dominated since, most recently earning a 21-1 win over Cherokee Trail (Colo.). They were set to play at Mater Dei on Monday. Previous: NR
— Laurel Pfahler