5. Upper Arlington (Ohio)
Replacing the duo of Leo Caine and Chris Mazzaferri, who combined for 41 points in the Golden Bears’ last three games to help lead them to the 2022 state title, will be a tall task. While UA lost a ton to graduation, expect Ohio State commit Tommy Janowicz (52 G, 17 A) to continue to excel (he had a hat trick in last year’s state championship game).
6. MICDS (Mo.)
It will be interesting to see how the Rams recover from the graduation of the Class of 2022, which included last year’s four leading scorers: PJ Behan, Mark Mintzlaff, Landon Gelven and Bjorn Sjogren. Expect Harry Kohler (65 GB, 169/284 FO), Brin Lewis (33 G) and Holt Tipton (26 G, 17 A) to help lead the way forward for MICDS.
7. St. Xavier (Ky.)
Coming off its fourth straight state title, the Tigers return a number of players who helped secure their latest championship, including keeper Ethan Crowe, who stepped in for an injured Bryce Moad and held Trinity to a single second-half goal in the state title contest. Also watch for junior Trevor Havill, who exploded for five goals in that 13-6 win over Trinity (Ky.).
8. Dublin Jerome (Ohio)
The 2022 state runner-up Celtics are poised for another run this season as they return leading scorer Marek Tzagournis (Denver) and Brady Sestilli, who is dangerous as a scorer and a faceoff specialist. Also watch for LSM Luke McLoughlin, who made first team all-state last season, as well as Preston Stucke and Carder Ungerott to form a lethal attack alongside Tzagournis.
9. Hartland (Mich.)
The Eagles prevailed in dramatic fashion in last year’s state championship game, on Bo Lockwood’s game-winner in overtime to top Mitten State powerhouse Brother Rice. Now, Hartland looks to keep up its recent success without Lockwood (96 G, 121 A), who has drifted a half-hour down the road to play lacrosse at the University of Michigan.
10. Benilde-St. Margaret’s (Minn.)
Coming off an undefeated season, the Red Knights should be formidable once again. While BSM graduated leading scorer Cam Gelling, it is set to return its other eight players who tallied double-digit goals last year, including Gus Bell (35 G, 24 A), Carsen Brandt (33 G, 39 A) and Sky Rold (32 G, 20 A).