1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 13-1
The Raiders took their first trip north in program history and split two games on Long Island. They lost 13-10 to Massapequa (N.Y.), which has nine Division I commits, but recovered to beat Dominic (N.Y.) 14-8. The 13 goals surrendered to Massapequa were the most allowed by the Raiders this season. Aquinas finishes the regular season this week against Jupiter (Fla.). Previous: 1
2. Highland Park (Texas), 7-1
The Scots beat Keller (Texas) and Plano West (Texas) this week, rebounding nicely from their lone loss. All eyes will be on the Scots Saturday when they take on undefeated The Woodlands at home. Games with two other top Texas teams, Episcopal Dallas and Dallas Jesuit, are on the schedule later in April. Previous: 2
3. Lambert (Ga.), 9-1
The Longhorns picked up another decisive win last week, beating Chattahoochee (Ga.) 19-2. After a game with Milton (Ga.), the Longhorns take on 9-1 Westminster (Ga.) on Saturday. They squeezed past Westminster 7-6 last year, which was the narrowest win in the Longhorns’ unbeaten season. Traditional small-school power Westminster already has a win over Lassiter this season. Previous: 3
4. The Woodlands (Texas), 15-0
The Highlanders remain unbeaten after getting in-state wins over Strake Jesuit and Kinkaid last week. The game everyone is waiting for is Saturday when the Highlanders take on Highland Park in a meeting of two Texas powerhouses. Previous: 4
5. Lassiter (Ga.), 7-1
The Trojans picked up wins against Woodstock (Ga.) and Etowah (Ga.) to rebound from their only loss of the year to Westminster (Ga.). They play ranked Centennial (Ga.) and Allatoona (Ga.) this week before spring break. Previous: 5
6. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 7-1
The Crusaders stretched their current win streak to three games with wins over East Chapel Hill (N.C.) and Wilmington Hoggard (N.C.). East Chapel Hill had just one loss going into that game. The Crusaders play three times this week, including an intriguing challenge at Bergen Catholic (N.J.). Previous: 6
7. Centennial (Ga.), 8-1
The Knights beat Brookwood (Ga.) 20-4 in their only game of the week, behind strong performances from Colin Hall (four goals, two assists) and Jeremy Sartin (four goals, five assists). Nicky Solomon added three goals and two assists, and Luke Sadd won 11 of 12 faceoffs. The Knights jump into the fire this week with a game against Lassiter before traveling to Florida for weekend games against St. Andrew’s and Oxbridge Academy. Previous: 8
8. Ponte Vedra (Fla.), 13-1
The Sharks had a huge week, picking up four wins as the regular season winds down. They beat three out-of-state opponents in Mountain Vista (Colo.), defending South Carolina state champ Wando and Charlotte Catholic (N.C.), and also beat local rival St. Augustine (Fla.). The Sharks have won five straight since losing to Jupiter on March 10. Previous: 9
9. IMG Varsity (Fla.), 12-1
The Ascenders recently capped off their varsity season with a 20-6 win over Cannon School (N.C.). Their only loss was to Ponte Vedra, 15-13, on March 4, and they own notable in-state victories against St. Andrew’s, Oxbridge and Benjamin. Previous: NR
10. St. Andrew’s (Fla.), 12-3
The Scots were idle, but return to the field this week against Valor Christian (Colo.) and Centennial (Ga.), two more tough games on what has proven to be a strong schedule. Previous: 10
— Aimee Ford Foster
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 4-1
After easily dispatching Episcopal Academy (Pa.) by an 11-6 ledger on Saturday, Culver was handed its first loss of the year in an 8-7 double-overtime thriller at nationally-ranked Haverford School (Pa.) on Sunday. Senior Jackson Reid (Ohio State) had a combined six goals and four assists in the two games. Previous: 1
2. Brother Rice (Mich.), 1-0
The Warriors opened the season with a 9-7 win over New Trier (Ill.) on Saturday. Michigan recruit Erik Schmidt scored three goals in the victory. Brother Rice has a big week ahead with contests against Cathedral (Ill.) and MICDS (Mo.) this weekend. Previous: 2
3. MICDS (Mo.), 3-0
MICDS was idle last week after a 3-0 start to the season. The Rams have three games this week, starting with a contest at Carmel (Ind.) on Wednesday. Previous: 3
4. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 0-0
The Ramblers have yet to start their season, but they begin the 2017 campaign Wednesday with a trip to St. Laurence (Ill.). The contest at St. Laurence will be a tune-up for Loyola’s visit to the nation’s capital to take on Georgetown (Md.) on March 31 and Gonzaga (D.C.) on April 1. Previous: 4
5. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 0-0
The Golden Bears are hoping to continue their dominance of the Buckeye State when they begin the 2017 campaign at Thomas Worthington (Ohio). They return 11 seniors from last year’s Division 1 state title squad. Previous: 5
6. Cincinnati St. Xavier (Ohio), 3-0
St. Xavier dropped the bomb on its opponents by winning three contests last week by a combined 65-9 margin. The Bombers easily dispatched in-state opponents Milford, Loveland and Thomas Worthington. Junior Luke Alf led the team in goals for the week with 19 tallies, while teammate Johnny Marrocco led in assists with 13 helpers. Previous: 7
7. Detroit Catholic Central (Mich.), 2-0
The Shamrocks are off to a 2-0 start after wins last week against Grosse Point South (Mich.) and New Trier (Ill.). Goaltender Hunter Braun stood on his head against New Trier with 17 saves. Coach Dave Wilson notched his 150th career win at DCC in the win over Grosse Point South. Previous: 8
8. DeSmet Jesuit (Mo.), 3-2
After taking losses against Culver and Carmel (Ind.), DeSmet Jesuit pieced together a dominating week, topping Marquette (Mo.) 16-1 on March 21, followed by a 21-3 win at O’Fallon Township (Ill.) on Friday. Cleveland State signee Derek Radke leads DeSmet with seven goals and five assists this season. Previous: NR
9. Cleveland St. Ignatius (Ohio), 1-1
The Wildcats lost 8-7 at Cincinnati Moeller (Ohio) on Saturday, as their effort to rally from a 8-4 deficit in the final eight minutes just came up short. Brent Cherno scored a pair of goals for Ignatius in a loss. Previous: 6
10. Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.), 5-1
The Royals started the season 5-0 before losing to Lexington (Ky.) Catholic, 11-2, on Saturday. Among their wins this season, they defeated Carmel (Ind.) 18-7 on Friday. Carmel ended Hamilton Southeastern’s 2016 run in the Indiana state playoffs. Previous: NR
— Justin Boggs
1. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 6-0
The Falcons haven’t let up since securing notable wins over St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) and Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.). In their only action last week, they doubled up on St. Margarets Episcopal (Calif.) for a 14-7 road win, despite having a possession disadvantage off faceoffs. Previous: 1
2. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 6-1
The Wildcats picked up their third out-of-state victory last week, handing Kent Denver (Colo.) its only loss, 13-4, on March 21 before securing a 16-4 win over Bellarmine Prep (Calif.) on Saturday. They get a break this week before hosting St. Margarets Episcopal (Calif.) on April 5. Previous: 2
3. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 3-0
Mullen (Colo.) proved to be no match for the Raiders, who rolled to a 15-6 win in their only game last week. Quentin Birch led the offense with four goals and one assist. This week is a big one as they travel to newly-ranked La Costa Canyon (Calif.) on Tuesday and to unbeaten Torrey Pines on Thursday. Previous: 3
4. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 3-1
The Bruins left no doubt they remain one of the top teams in Colorado after routing then-No. 9 Arapahoe (Colo.) 21-5 on March 22. They were up 15-3 at halftime. Cherry Creek is off until its April 4 meeting with unbeaten Columbine (Colo.). Previous: 6
5. Monte Vista-Danville (Calif.), 8-1
The Mustangs cruised to a 19-4 victory at Livermore (Calif.) in their only game last week to extend their win streak to six straight since their only loss to St. Ignatius Prep. The matchup with Livermore was the start of a six-game road stretch for Monte Vista, including a date with Poway on April 3. Previous: 7
6. La Costa Canyon (Calif.), 4-1
The Mavericks slide into the rankings after topping then-No. 4 Poway (Calif.), 8-7, on Friday, and they can further prove themselves Tuesday against Regis Jesuit. They were up 8-5 with 3:40 left against Poway and managed to hold off the Titans in the closing minutes. LCC’s only loss was to unbeaten The Woodlands (Texas). Previous: NR
7. Bellevue (Wash.), 4-0
The Wolverines’ offense has slowed a bit over their last two games since securing a notable 15-2 win at Issaquah (Wash.) on March 17, but the defense has held steady in preserving a 7-5 win over Woodinville (Wash.) and a 9-2 victory over Eastlake (Wash.). Brennan Moloney totaled 17 groundballs over the two games. Previous: 8
8. Corona del Mar (Calif.), 5-0
The Sea Kings outscored their two opponents 30-8 last week and have yet to allow more than six goals in any game. This week brings a big text with a road trip to Torrey Pines (Calif.) on April 1. Previous: 10
9. Poway (Calif.), 6-2
The Titans dropped to the bottom half of the rankings with their loss to La Costa Canyon (Calif.), their second defeat by three goals or less. They can improve their stock with tests against one-loss Coronado (Calif.) and Arapahoe (Colo.) this week. Previous: 4
10. Arapahoe (Colo.), 1-1
After an impressive season-opening win over Mountain Vista (Colo.), the Warriors were stunned in a 21-5 loss to Cherry Creek on March 22, but they look to get back on track as they head to California this week for matchups against ranked Torrey Pines and Poway. Previous: 9
— Laurel Pfahler