SOUTH TOP 10
1. American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), 11-2
The Stallions polished off their Mid-Atlantic road trip with a 12-10 victory over Agnes Irwin (Pa.) March 28. American Heritage-Delray closed out the week with a dominating 19-1 win over Boca Raton (Fla.). Previous: 2
2. Milton (Ga.), 12-2
The Eagles lost their first games since 2019 last week, both in heartbreaking fashion. Milton fell to nationally ranked Our Lady of Good Counsel (Md.) 14-13. Milton lost a one-goal contest to Bishop Ireton (Va.) 13-12. Milton managed to pick up wins last week over Roswell (Ga.), 17-7, and Connelly School of the Holy Child (Md.), 13-11. Maeve Simmonds, a junior committed to Ohio State, continued her impressive run. She scored at least a hat trick in all four matches last week, totaling 16 tallies. Previous: 1
3. Hockaday (Texas), 13-0
The Daisies continued their undefeated season. Hockaday defeated Southlake (Texas) 18-15, and Green Hill School (Texas) 20-6. Hockaday has the coming week off and resumes play April 14 versus Episcopal School of Dallas (Texas). Previous: 4
4. Steinbrenner (Fla.), 14-1
The Warriors continued their consistent run with four victories last week. Steinbrenner kicked off the week with a 12-7 win over Olentangy Liberty (Ohio). Steinbrenner closed the week out with wins over Wharton (Fla.), 17-3, Bloomingdale (Fla.), 21-0, and Ponte Vedra (Fla.) 6-5. Taylor LaPointe, a junior Northwestern recruit, had nine goals and three assists for the week while Natalie Jones, a junior committed to Saint Leo, had six goals. Previous: 5
5. Blessed Trinity (Ga.), 14-1
The Titans dropped their first game of the season, losing to Hillgrove (Ga.) 9-8. Blessed Trinity recovered with a 16-4 win over Fellowship Christian (N.C.). Olivia James had a hat trick in the victory over Fellowship Christian. Previous: 3
6. East Chapel Hill (N.C.), 7-0
The Wildcats had the week off and return to action this week against Wake Forest (N.C.). Colorado recruit Molly Reed is Chapel Hill’s leading scorer this season with 42 goals. Previous: 6
7. Vero Beach (Fla.), 9-2
Vero Beach picked up a 15-11 win over Benjamin (Fla.) March 29. Kerrigan Gilmore, Alexa Vega and Calli Norris all recorded hat tricks in the win. Previous: 8
8. Lake Highland Prep (Fla.), 10-2
The Highlanders extended their winning streak to five with wins last week over Episcopal School of Jacksonville (Fla.), 14-7, and Bishop Moore (Fla.), 12-6. Lake Highland Prep will have a challenging finish to the regular season with contests this week against Vero Beach (Fla.) and IMG Academy (Fla.). Previous: 10
9. Bartram Trail (Fla.), 12-3
The Bears posted a dominating performance, overwhelming Flagler Palm Beach (Fla.) 20-0 last week. The normally stout Bartram Trail defense allowed 14 goals, but still managed a 16-14 win over Lake Mary (Fla.). Seniors Marina Dean and Maggie Bennett each contributed eight goals last week. Bartram Trail closes out the regular season Saturday against Bishop Moore (Fla.). Previous: 9
10. Hillgrove (Ga.), 12-1
Since losing to Creekview (Ga.) in the third game of the year, Hillgrove has won 10 in a row, including a notable 9-8 win over Blessed Trinity (Ga.) last week. Hillgrove followed that win with a 17-0 drubbing of Harrison (Ga.) and a 16-5 victory over Kell (Ga.). Virginia Tech recruit Lauren Render contributed 19 goals for the week, upping her total to 54 for the year. Previous: NR
— Justin Boggs
MIDWEST TOP 10
1. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 3-0
The Ramblers stayed undefeated with a 19-0 victory over Mother McAuley (Ill.) last week. Maeve Dwyer and Adrienne Leone were both stellar in the Ramblers' win over the Mighty Macs, notching seven points apiece. Previous: 1
2. New Trier (Ill.), 2-0
Following a week off, the Trevians have another relatively calm week coming, with a single home game against Deerfield (Ill.), before a huge back-to-back the week after in which New Trier hosts rival Loyola Academy (Ill.) before heading to York (Ill.) the next day. Previous: 2
3. East Grand Rapids (Mich.), 1-0
The Pioneers won their opener, 15-11, over Forest Hills United (Mich.). After finally getting a game in following a couple of contests that were canceled due to bad weather, EGR is off again until an April 13 game against Forest Hills Central (Mich.). Previous: 3
4. Hinsdale Central (Ill.), 3-0
Coming off a long spring break, the Red Devils have back-to-back-to-back contests against St. Ignatius (Ill.), Franklin (Tenn.) and Ravenwood (Tenn.). The latter two should be particularly interesting as the Red Devils' first Volunteer State foe, the Admirals, are 8-3, and the latter, the Raptors, are 6-4. Previous: 4
5. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 3-0
The Golden Bears picked up an impressive 14-7 victory over red-hot Jackson (Ohio), led by four goals apiece from Camryn Callaghan and Lilly Stelzer. Kampbell Stone was also highly effective, following a hat trick against Worthington with two goals and two assists against the Polar Bears. Previous: 5
6. New Albany (Ohio), 3-0
The Eagles haven't played since March 25 but their long spring break is nearly over. New Albany returns to action April 9 afternoon against a highly competitive Hudson (Ohio) squad that won 16 games last season. Previous: 6
7. Rockford (Mich.), 1-0
Following a long spring break, the Rams hit the road starting April 13 with in-state games at Forest Hills Northern (Mich.), Brighton (Mich.) and Grand Rapids Catholic Central (Mich.). Previous: 8
8. Carmel (Ind.), 6-0
The Greyhounds were impressive in their state title game rematch with Hamilton Southeastern (Ind.), prevailing 17-9 behind six goals, four ground balls and three draw controls from freshman Sophie Mock and five goals and two assists from senior Hollis Rang. Previous: 10
9. Jackson (Ohio), 3-1
The Polar Bears suffered their first loss of the season, falling 14-7 to perennial power Upper Arlington (Ohio). Jackson has plenty of chances to prove itself coming up, including big-time showdowns with Division II power Chagrin Falls (Ohio) on April 7, Division I force New Albany (Ohio) on April 16 and a home date with Hudson (Ohio) on April 21. Previous: 7
10. Prior Lake (Minn.), 0-0
Opening day is just weeks away for the Lakers, who are slated to begin their 2022 campaign at home against Stillwater (Minn.) April 16. Previous: 9
— Jonah Rosenblum
WEST TOP 10
1. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 4-0
The Mustangs beat Air Academy (Colo.) 17-7 in their lone game last week, as Zoe Martin led with five goals, Anna Colpack added two goals and four assists and Maya Kendall contributed three goals and two assists. Colorado gets a test against Cherry Creek (Colo.) this week. Previous: 1
2. St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.), 10-0
The Wildcats topped Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.), 12-8, in their only game last week. They trailed 4-3 at halftime and surged in the second half to remain undefeated. Only two teams have managed to score in double digits against St. Ignatius this season, and one of those was No. 3-ranked Foothill (Calif.). Previous: 2
3. Foothill-Santa Ana (Calif.), 11-1
The Knights added three more wins last week with the closest game being a 17-7 decision against Edison (Calif.). They’ve won seven straight since their only loss against St. Ignatius Prep on March 17. Elena Torres had four goals and three assists, and Taylor Puma added four goals and two assists against Edison. Previous: 3
4. Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.), 7-2
The Gators split games last week, falling to St. Ignatius Prep (Calif.) but bouncing back against St. Francis Mountain View (Calif.). Kat Showalter, Ava Shenk and Phoebe Kim each finished with hat tricks in the 13-10 win. Previous: 4
5. Scripps Ranch (Calif.), 8-0
The Falcons were idle last week, but they face a busy three-game slate this week. Kayden Williamson leads the team in goals and assists after a big week to end the March schedule as she recorded 13 goals and six assists in wins over Canyon Crest Academy (Calif.) and Sage Creek (Calif.) before their little break. Previous: 5
6. Palos Verdes (Calif.), 14-0
The Sea Kings had the week off from games but are set to return to play April 5 against St. Margaret’s (Calif.). They’ve outscored opponents 220-81 during their unbeaten start. Previous: 6
7. Park City (Utah), 5-0
The Miners dominated Wasatch (Utah), collecting a 17-4 win in the only game they played last week. They got six goals and two assists from Samantha Riely and six goals and an assist from Lilly Hunt. Maddie McHenry had six ground balls and two caused turnovers. Previous: 8
8. Valor Christian (Colo.), 3-2
The Eagles survived a close game against Fairview (Colo.), pulling out a 10-9 victory in their only contest of the week. Kaley Kakac and Eliza Osburn each scored hat tricks, while Reagan Digby led the team in points with two goals and two assists. Previous: 7
9. Newbury Park (Calif.), 6-1
Micah Shin scored six goals and added an assist to lead the Panthers to a 17-8 win over Agoura (Calif.) last week. Reagan Laubner added four goals, and Cassie Huber and Lindsay O’Toole each contributed three goals. Sophia Laubner added a goal, five draw controls, five ground balls, one caused turnover and three clears. Newbury Park had a rare rainout against Mater Dei (Calif.), which will be rescheduled for April 28. Previous: 9
10. Jesuit Portland (Ore.), 3-0
The Crusaders came back from an almost two-week layoff from games to beat Lake Oswego (Ore.) 10-8 on March 30. They face West Linn (Ore.) and Lincoln (Ore.). Previous: 10
— Laurel Pfahler