5. Manhasset (N.Y.)
The Indians were also state champions a year ago, beating Honeoye Falls-Lima in the Class C final, Manhasset’s fourth state title. Alexis Morton, who had 26 goals and 17 assists over six playoff games, is now at Richmond, but lockdown defender Alexandra Schneider, a Virginia commit who an All-American a year ago, is leading the returning group that also includes midfielder Caitlyn Barrett (Duke) and talented juniors Lauren Perfetto (Loyola), Shea Panzik (Vanderbilt) and Amelia LoPinto (USC) among others.
6. Ward Melville (N.Y.)
After coming agonizingly close last year, Ward Melville might be ready to become Suffolk County’s elite Class A squad in 2023. The Patriots went 17-2 a year ago, with both losses coming to Northport (N.Y.), including an 8-7 season-ending defeat in the county final. A big reason why Ward Melville (N.Y.) could be ready to make that next step is the return of a host of special juniors, including midfielder Emilia Retzlaff (Navy), who had 33 goals and 11 assist a year ago and attack Grace Balocca (Villanova), who netted 40 goals in 2022.
7. Northport (N.Y.)
Here’s where we tell you to sleep on the Tigers at your own peril. Carol Rose’s squad will have to fill the offensive void left by the big three of Kaylie Mackiewicz (74 goals, 31 assists), now at Duke, Ella Cabrera (41 goals, 20 assists) now at North Carolina, and Bella Germani (58 goals, 15 assists), now at Stony Brook. Northport will look for the likes of Grace McCarthy (East Carolina), Emma McLam (Delaware) and goalie Megan Morris (Marist) to take a larger role this spring.
8. Wantagh (N.Y.)
There’s no replacing Madison Taylor, who had 72 goals and 44 assists on attack, 145 draw controls and 74 ground balls and 38 caused turnovers, and is currently at Northwestern. But there’s serious returning talent for the Warriors, highlighted by USA Lacrosse All-Americans Eva Ingrilli (UNC) and Virginia-bound Madison Alaimo, who should be one of the most feared attacking duos on Long Island in 2023. Senior Olivia Nicholson (Siena) will also be on attack, while Sienna Diglio should be a leader in midfield.
9. Bronxville (N.Y.)
Bronxville was also a New York State champion in 2022, capturing the Class D crown after three consecutive championship game losses. The Broncos, like others, leaned on elite seniors to get them to the promised land a year ago. And that will be the case again this year, with Catherine Berkery (Penn) who earned All-Section 1 honors, midfielder Anna Becker (Columbia) and goaltender Olivia Shinsato (Georgetown), leading the charge.
10. Wilton (Conn.)
Wilton (Conn.) is that team in Connecticut not named Darien or New Canaan to watch this spring. The Warriors were a solid 17-5 a year ago, with Merri Meyran’s squad losing to those in-state rivals twice and Northport by a goal. Three USA Lacrosse All-Americans (McKenzie Didio, Catherine Dineen and Amelia Hughes) graduated, but fellow All-American Molly Snow (Lehigh) highlights a returning cast that includes Michigan-bound Emerson Pattillo. The Warriors also have a talented junior class, including North Carolina-commit Addison Pattillo.
Also considered: Sacred Heart (Conn.), Suffern (N.Y.), Victor (N.Y.