1. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 21-1
The Raiders claimed their second consecutive state championship with a 12-7 win over Lake Highland Prep (Fla.). STA has not lost to a Florida team since May of 2015. Previous: 1
2. Dallas Jesuit (Texas), 15-5
The Rangers ended the season by winning their second consecutive THSLL state championship. They are the first repeat THSLL champion since 2010. Previous: 3
3. Lassiter (Ga.), 17-4
The Trojans beat Lambert (Ga.) 10-5 to win their first GHSA 6A/7A state championship since 2006, ending Lambert’s in-state win streak at 39 games and avenging last year’s title game loss. Colvin Prosser led with four goals in the weather-delayed game Saturday, while Nolan Moon scored three goals, Choice Mostellar added two and Justin Edwards one. The Trojans came back from down 4-1 early to beat Allatoona 11-9 in the semifinals. Previous: NR
4. Lambert (Ga.), 20-2
The Longhorns rallied past Centennial (Ga.), 12-7, to advance to the GHSA 6A/7A state championship game, but were denied a repeat title with a 10-5 loss to Lassiter in a weather-delayed final on Saturday. Alex Walker scored two goals for Lambert. Eric Overbay, Kyle Lewis and Bradley Wehmon had one each. Previous: 2
5. Middle Creek (N.C.), 22-0
The Mustangs finished off a perfect season to claim their first ever state title. They beat Lake Norman 17-8 on Saturday to win the NCHSAA 4A championship. Middle Creek fell behind early, but put together a strong second quarter to take an 8-4 lead at halftime. Senior Jake Medwar led the Mustangs with five goals, and Patrick Tanner and Owen Caputo scored four each, while Graham Schwartz won 19 of 25 faceoffs. Middle Creek got to the finals by upending perennial power and previously-ranked Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.) 17-4 in the semifinals. Previous: NR
6. Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas), 18-1
The Eagles advanced to the THSLL title game, but fell short of the title when Dallas Jesuit rallied for a 9-8 win. ESD had beaten Jesuit 7-5 on April 28. Previous: 5
7. The Woodlands (Texas), 23-1
The Highlanders, top-seeded in the THSLL Final Four, lost to Episcopal Dallas, 11-8, in the state semifinals. The Woodlands, which owns five out-of-state wins, will play in the Geico High School Lacrosse Nationals, meeting Georgetown Prep (Md.) in the semifinals May 28. Previous: 6
8. Weddington (N.C.), 19-1
The Warriors scored 12 second-quarter goals on their way to a 21-6 win over Cedar Ridge in the NCHSAA 1A/2A/3A state championship for their first state title. Austin Leonard led with five goals, while Hunter Fasanaro had four. The Warriors beat Cuthbertson (N.C.) 21-6 to advance to the title game. Leonard scored five goals, Fasanaro had four goals and three assists and James Shipley had four goals and an assist in that win. Whitner Litton collected nine groundballs and won 23 of 29 faceoffs. Previous: 8
9. Memphis University School (Tenn.), 16-3
The Owls won their second consecutive TSLA state title when Cade Klawinski scored in the second overtime to beat McCallie School (Tenn.) 9-8. The game was forced to overtime after a flurry of late goals in regulation. Daniel Shumake gave MUS an 8-6 lead with 50 seconds left, but McCallie scored two quick goals to send it to overtime. The Owls beat Christian Brothers (Tenn.) 12-4 in the semifinals to advance to the title game. Previous: NR
10. Ponte Vedra (Fla.), 19-2
The Sharks’ promising season ended in an upset in the second round of the Florida state play-in games. Their only other loss was to Jupiter, and they had three strong out-of-state wins. Previous: 10
— Aimee Ford Foster
1. Culver Academy (Ind.), 21-1
The Eagles finished the season Sunday by winning the Inter-Ac Invitational in Philadelphia. Culver defeated Penn Charter (Pa.), Episcopal Academy (Pa.) and nationally ranked Haverford School (Pa.) en route to the title. Goaltender Matt Schmidt, a Notre Dame commitment, notched 10 saves in a 9-5 win over No. 22 Haverford in the championship, following an eight-save performance in a 6-5 win over Episcopal, a bubble team in the national rankings. Previous: 1
2. Brother Rice (Mich.), 15-4
That 41-0 score for the Warriors’ first-round state playoff win over Fair Haven Anchor Bay (Mich.) is not a typo. Brother Rice led 19-0 after the first quarter and 30-0 at the half. The Warriors continue their run in the state playoffs with a contest against L’Anse Creuse North (Mich.) on Thursday. Previous: 3
3. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 13-7
The Ramblers ended regular-season play with a 15-6 win over Glenbrook North (Ill.). Loyola earned the No. 1 seed in the Illinois state playoffs and will play Tuesday against either St. Charles East or Wheaton South. Previous: 4
4. Cathedral (Ind.), 17-4
The Irish lost to Carmel (Ind.) on Friday by a 17-11 margin but recovered Saturday to defeat Zionsville (Ind.) 10-2. Jack Mattei scored two goals and added two helpers in Cathedral’s win over Zionsville. Previous: 2
5. New Trier (Ill.), 15-4
The Trevians wrapped up their regular season on Thursday with a 16-2 victory over Libertyville (Ill.). The win followed a 14-6 victory over Grayslake North (Ill.) on May 16. Nelson Gaechter noticed a pair of hat tricks in last week’s victories, while Henry Freedman had a seven-point effort against Libertyville. New Trier earned the No. 2 seed in the Illinois state tournament and will play either Geneva or Fremd on Tuesday. Previous: 5
6. Cincinnati St. Xavier (Ohio), 16-4
The Bombers kicked off the postseason on Wednesday with a 27-1 win over Walnut Hills (Ohio) and a 25-7 victory over Lakota West (Ohio) on Saturday. Johnny Marrocco scored five times in the win over Lakota West. St. X plays Milford (Ohio) in the regional semifinals Tuesday. Previous: 6
7. Dublin Coffman (Ohio), 17-3
The Shamrocks won their postseason opener by a 21-3 ledger over Beavercreek (Ohio) on Wednesday, then advanced to the regional semifinals with a 17-4 win over Pickerington North (Ohio) on Friday. Junior attackman Luke Holland scored nine goals in two games last week to lead Coffman. Previous: 7
8. East Grand Rapids (Mich.), 14-1
The Pioneers started their run in the state Division 2 playoffs with a 22-2 win over Battle Creek Pennfield (Mich.) on Thursday, as Hub Hejna tallied five goals and four assists, Ben Keller added five goals and two assists and Jacob Rogers won 19 of 22 faceoffs. East Grand Rapids’ next postseason match comes Wednesday against Battle Creek Lakeview (Mich.). Previous: 8
9. MICDS (Mo.), 15-5
The Rams started off the postseason with a bang by defeating John Burroughs (Mo.) 17-4 on Friday. Harry Wellford scored four times against John Burroughs and added four assists, giving him 101 points on the season. MICDS next challenges St. Louis University Jesuit (Mo.) on Tuesday. Previous: 9
10. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 18-2
The Golden Bears are off to a dominating start in the postseason after defeating Kettering Fairmont (Ohio) 26-0 on Wednesday and Dublin Scioto 17-2 on Saturday. Senior attackman Jack Dolan notched hat tricks in both contests last week. Upper Arlington next takes on Hilliard Davidson (Ohio) on Wednesday. A win against Hilliard Davidson could setup a match against No. 7-ranked Dublin Coffman on Saturday. Previous: 10
— Justin Boggs
1. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 19-2
The Wildcats beat Bellarmine Prep 9-4 to claim their eighth straight West Catholic Athletic League (WCAL) title and wrap up another impressive season. Ignatius, which is ranked in the top 10 nationally, hasn’t lost a league game in eight years of play. Previous: 1
2. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 18-1
A year after failing to make the state final for the first time since 2011, the Bruins made the most of their return to collect their record sixth title. They rode a hot start in the Class 5A final to cruise past defending champion Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 17-8, as seniors Asher Nolting and Alex Bildstein and junior Henry Savage each had three goals. Cherry Creek beat Kent Denver 13-5 in the semifinals to set up the third championship meeting in the last four years with Regis. Previous: 2
3. La Costa Canyon (Calif.), 18-2
The second-seeded Mavericks claimed their eighth CIF championship overall and third in four years by outlasting Coronado (Calif.) 10-9 in the San Diego Section Open final Saturday. They ended a one-year title drought, as Andrew Beacham and Grady Beck scored goals in the final minutes after Coronado took a 9-8 lead. Both finished with hat tricks. LCC beat Poway 11-8 in the semifinals. Previous: 4
4. Regis Jesuit (Colo.), 15-4
The Raiders topped 2016 state runner-up Arapahoe (Colo.) 15-7 in the Class 5A semifinals but couldn’t repeat an early-season win over Cherry Creek in the final. Regis fell behind 5-1 in the first quarter and trailed 9-2 at the half. Jake Taylor led the Raiders with two goals in the 17-8 loss and also had seven goals and two assists in the semifinals. Previous: 5
5. Loyola-Los Angeles (Calif.), 21-4
The Cubs claimed their second straight Southern Section CIF title, avenging a regular-season loss to Palos Verdes (Calif.) in the Los Angeles final and topping Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.) 13-5 in the overall championship. Loyola’s other three losses were against teams that have been ranked this season. Previous: 7
6. De La Salle (Calif.), 19-4
The Spartans claimed the CIF North Coast Division 1 title on Saturday, beating Amador Valley (Calif.) 7-5 in the final to avenge an early-season loss to the Dons. Three of their four losses were decided by two goals or less, including one against nationally-ranked St. Ignatius Prep. De La Salle beat knocked defending champion Monte Vista-Danville (Calif.) out in the semifinals, 8-6. Previous: NR
7. Arapahoe (Colo.), 13-5
The Warriors won 12 of their last 14 games after a 1-3 start to the season but ended their season with a second loss to Regis Jesuit in the Class 5A state semifinals on Thursday. Arapahoe led 5-4 at halftime but was outscored 11-2 in the second half of the 15-7 loss. Ryan Carlson finished with five goals. Previous: 8
8. Eastside Catholic (Wash.), 14-2
The Crusaders are back in a state final for the second straight year after beating Seattle Prep 14-8 in the WHSBLA Private A semifinals Saturday. Eastside Catholic, which was the Division I runner-up last year, will try to win the first private-school division crown Wednesday against O’Dea. Previous: 9
9. West Linn (Ore.), 18-0
The Lions closed the regular season with a 22-2 win over Oregon City (Ore.) on May 16 and now prepare to face Southridge (Ore.) in the second round of the state playoffs, where they earned the No. 1 seed. West Linn seeks its fifth state title, third in the last four years after winning in 2014 and 2015. Previous: 10
10. Coronado (Calif.), 15-7
The Islanders rallied back from an 8-4 deficit against La Costa Canyon to take a 9-8 lead with 4:29 left but couldn’t hold on and settled for runner-up in the San Diego Open division. It was their second one-goal loss to LCC. Coronado upset previously-ranked Torrey Pines (Calif.) 6-4 in the semifinals Wednesday, less than two weeks after dropping a 19-7 loss to the Falcons. Previous: NR
— Laurel Pfahler