EPOCH/US LACROSSE MIDWEST PLAYER OF THE YEAR

BRENNAN DWYER
School: Loyola Academy (Ill.)
Year: Senior
Position: Attacker
Stats: 106 goals, 60 assists, 49 caused turnovers, 251 draw controls
Coach John Dwyer: “The statistics she had against the best teams, that is just an inner drive that is so hard to explain. It is hard to quantify. She has the ability to bring players along with her. I quantify that by saying she has been surrounded by great teammates. There is just a rapport in four years that she and her teammates play as a team.”
Also notable: Naomi Rogge, Eden Prairie (Minn.); Anna Santulli, Hinsdale Central (Ill.); Olivia Schildmeyer, Upper Arlington (Ohio)
NIKE/US LACROSSE MIDWEST TOP 10 (FINAL)

1. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 28-2
The Ramblers, led by senior Brennan Dwyer, won their ninth straight state title by defeating New Trier (Ill.) 15-9 on June 2. Loyola’s only losses came against nationally-ranked St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Va.) and Ohio champion Upper Arlington, and the Ramblers finished at No. 15 overall. Dwyer finished the season with a state-leading 108 goals to go along with 60 assists and 251 draw controls, and teammate Madison Kane joined the 100-point club with 103 points this season.
2. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 19-2
After opening the season 1-2 with a pair of losses in Georgia, the Golden Bears won their final 18 games to repeat as state champions. They won the Division I title with a 15-6 decision over then-undefeated Massillon Jackson (Ohio) on June 3. Upper Arlington’s season was highlighted by a win over Loyola Academy (Ill.), and Olivia Schildmeyer led the way with 50 goals and 28 assists for the year.
3. Rockford (Mich.), 20-2
The Rams won their fifth straight state title on June 10 by defeating Birmingham Unified (Mich.) 17-7. Rockford’s season was punctuated with a win over New Trier (Ill.), and the Rams’ two losses were against the teams ranked ahead of them. Mekenzie Vander Molen led the team with 51 goals and 33 assists.
4. Eden Prairie (Minn.), 18-1
The Eagles collected their third straight Minnesota state title after defeating Blake School 16-10 on June 17. Eden Prairie went a perfect 18-0 against in-state competition. Naomi Rogge, a senior committed to play hockey at Minnesota-Duluth, scored a team-leading 88 goals and 37 assists. Teammate Sammie Morton tallied 74 goals and 26 assists.
5. Cathedral (Ind.), 17-1
The Irish won their second state title in three years after defeating previously unbeaten Culver Academy (Ind.) by a 12-11 margin on June 3. Cathedral’s only loss came against Loveland (Ohio) on April 8 and the Irish also had notable wins against Zionsville (Ind.) and Noblesville (Ind.).
6. Massillon Jackson (Ohio), 21-1
The Polar Bears couldn’t complete a perfect season, as they were upended by defending champion Upper Arlington (Ohio) in the state final for a second straight year on June 3. A pair of wins over New Albany (Ohio) and a three-win trip to Georgia punctuated Jackson’s season. Julia Hartnett finished the year with 75 goals, and Liz Davide scored 44 goals and added 14 assists.
7. New Trier (Ill.), 22-4
The Trevians finished as state runners-up after falling to Loyola Academy (Ill.) 15-9 in the final June 2. New Trier defeated in-state rival Hinsdale Central twice, including a 7-5 win in the state semifinals. Katherine Gjertsen led the way for New Trier with 123 points.
8. Hinsdale Central (Ill.), 16-6
The Red Devils officially ended the season in third place in Illinois after defeating Glenbrook South (Ill.) 9-8 in the state’s consolation game June 2. Hinsdale won big interstate contests against Cranbrook Kingswood (Mich.) and Potomac School (D.C.). Anna Santulli (Stanford) scored 84 goals and added 36 assists this season.
9. Culver Academy (Ind.), 17-1
Despite a furious comeback, the Eagles lost in the state title game to Cathedral 12-11 on June 3. Culver played a mostly in-state schedule, but defeated Fenwick (Ill.) during its unbeaten regular season.
10. Hudson (Ohio), 16-3
The Explorers’ season ended on May 27 with a loss to then-undefeated Massillon Jackson in the regional finals. Two of Hudson’s three losses came against Jackson, but the Explorers had notable wins over Revere (Ohio) and New Albany (Ohio).