5. Darien (Conn.)
The Blue Wave had just three losses a year ago, but one came in the CIAC Class L final, a stunning 12-3 defeat to Staples. That defeat will surely resonate in the preseason and beyond for a Darien (Conn.) team that should again be a title contender. Brady Pokorny, a hard-dodging lefty ranked No. 7 in the Class of 2024 by Inside Lacrosse, is a Notre Dame commit and will be the face of the franchise this spring. Jake Wilson (Loyola), a running back on the school’s football team, should anchor the defense.
6. Garden City (N.Y.)
Another defending New York State champion, Garden City should again be considered a favorite to lift the hardware at Hofstra at the season’s close. A big reason for that is a stacked returning squad highlighted by versatile attacking threat Stevie Finnell (Duke) and midfielder Jack Archer (Lehigh). But the strength of this squad is arguably on the other side of the ball, a stout and athletic defense including defenders Cole Webber (Virginia) and Tristan Mullahey (Navy) and goalies Patrick Blum (Lafayette) and Denis Fargione (Villanova).
7. Baldwinsville (N.Y.)
Baldwinsville is coming off a dream 2022 season, when they finished 19-1 and captured a first-ever New York State Class A title to become New York State’s other title town last spring. Can they do it again in 2023? The Bees will surely be in the mix, thanks to returning USA Lacrosse All-American Keegan Lynch, who along with midfielder Carson Dyl, have committed to Fairfield. Baldwinsville also has a stud LSM in Brayden Penafeather-Stevenson (Richmond) and a Siena-bound junior defender in Anthony Nicolucci.
8. Northport (N.Y.)
Want to talk stud LSMs? There might not be any in the country more fun to watch than Andrew Miller (Army), a ridiculous athlete who scored 18 goals last year, mostly off turnovers and ground balls. He’s joined by three Division I commits on defense in Jonathan Alfiero (High Point), Nick Valenti (Siena) and Nick Tzimas (Jacksonville), and sophomore Dylan Baumgarth will look to fill the large shoes of a dominant faceoff specialist in Tyler Kuprianchik (Penn State).
9. Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.)
Is it time for Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) to take over the helm as Suffolk Class C champions from rival Mt. Sinai (N.Y.)? Mike Taylor’s squad was young a year ago, but they’re absolutely loaded, especially offensively. SWR is led by junior Liam Kershis (Duke), who Taylor calls a combination of alums Chris Gray and Xavier Arline, midfielder Liam Gregorek (Navy) and older brother Alec Gregorek (Navy), a starting attackman since the 8th grade.
10. Mount Sinai (N.Y.)
No, we’re not sleeping on Mt. Sinai, not in the least. Obviously Joey Spallina is no longer the face of the franchise, currently playing at Syracuse with Dylan Sageder, who was a beast of an LSM. Lucas Laforge (Michigan), a sensational lefty attackman, had 53 goals and 13 assists a year ago. He’s joined on attack by Cole Marsala (Quinnipiac), while Jake Spallina, midfielder/FO, and twin Brett Spallina, a defender will take an advanced roles this year before joining Joey in the Dome.
Also considered: Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), Fairfield Prep (Conn.), Massapequa (N.Y.), Staples (Conn.)