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Teagan Scott of Oceanside Collegiate Academy (S.C.)

Stoltz, Scott, Conley, Gunning USA Lacrosse High School Girls' Players of the Week

March 26, 2025
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
Oceanside Collegiate Academy

USA Lacrosse recognizes the most outstanding individual performances in high school boys’ and girls' lacrosse in each region we cover. New this year, coaches and others can submit athletes for consideration using our online form. Click here to enter your nomination.

Honorees are selected by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors and published each Wednesday on the USA Lacrosse Magazine website (usalacrosse.com/magazine) as well as our social media channels (@USALacrosseMag).

MID-ATLANTIC

Sophia Stoltz, Stone Ridge (Md.) 

Stoltz has picked up where she left off. Now a senior, the North Carolina commit delivered a monster week in what was a hectic schedule for the Gators. Stone Ridge played five games in seven days. Stoltz finished the gauntlet with 24 goals in the five games against St. John’s College (D.C.), Holton Arms (Md.), Glenelg Country Day (Md.), Agnes Irwin (Pa.) and New Trier (Ill.). Stoltz had a game-high of six goals against the Midwest Region’s No. 2 team, New Trier.

Also notable: Maeve Cavanaugh, Archbishop Spalding (Md.); Bella Van Gieson, Severna Park (Md.); Allison Hankins, St. Anne’s-Belfield (Va.); Lillian Israel, St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes (Va.); Byers Martin, McDonogh (Md.); Mak Myers, Penn Charter (Pa.); Kaitlyn Roth, Penncrest (Pa.); Quinn Whitaker, Episcopal (Pa.)

SOUTH

Teagan Scott, Oceanside Collegiate (S.C.)

Scott has helped Oceanside Collegiate climb to the top of South Carolina lacrosse. The senior midfielder posted 18 goals, 12 assists and 30 points during a 3-0 week that pushed the Landsharks to 7-2. Against rival Charlotte Country Day (N.C.), she scored five times and added four assists in a 19-7 win. She had six goals and an assist in a 17-5 win over JL Mann (S.C.). She posted seven goals and seven assists in a 20-8 win over Christ Church Episcopal (S.C.). Her scoring during the week helped her surpass her 300th career goal. She also has more than 200 career ground balls and 100 caused turnovers. The three-time All-American out of South Carolina is committed to Clemson.

Also notable: Chloe Gibbs, IMG Academy (Fla.); Giselle Jaskiewicz, Lake Highland (Fla.); Rocky Phelps, Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.)

MIDWEST

Maggie Conley, Hinsdale Central (Ill.)

Just a sophomore, Conley is already delivering big-time performances for the Red Devils. In Hinsdale Central's opener, Conley had two goals and two assists in a 14-9 win over another top Land of Lincoln contender in Lake Forest. Better yet, Conley delivered four assists and a goal in the Red Devils' eye-catching 11-6 victory over Carmel, which won a state championship last year in Indiana.

Also notable: Ella Parker-Briones, Hinsdale Central (Ill.); Caroline Cross, Columbus DeSales (Ohio); Caroline Ford, Guerin Catholic (Ind.); Ellie King, Upper Arlington (Ohio); Riley Nolan, New Trier (Ill.); Logan Snyder, New Albany (Ohio)

WEST

Kaley Gunning, Oak Ridge (Calif.)

The goaltending of Oregon-bound Kaley Gunning backed Oak Ridge (Calif.) to a 3-0 week, including a top-10 win over San Ramon Valley (Calif.). The senior goalie recorded 12 saves at Davis (Calif.), seven saves against St. Francis (Calif.) and nine in the ranked matchup. She combined for seven caused turnovers across the three games and added five ground balls in the first.

Also notable: Olivia Abbott, Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.); Millie Bartlett, St. Ignatius (Calif.); Caitlin Beckman, Oak Ridge (Calif.); Sophie Ghosh, St. Ignatius (Calif.); Rylee Martin, Colorado Academy (Colo.); Keira Miles, St. Francis (Calif.); Addy Westerberg, Colorado Academy (Colo.)

Nominations

High School Player of the Week

Nomination Form

New this year, coaches and others can submit athletes for consideration using our online form. Honorees are selected by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors.

Rye (N.Y.) girls' lacrosse player Mary Sack