1. American Heritage-Delray (Fla.), 21-1
The Stallions advanced to the Florida High School Athletic Association state semifinals with a 16-4 win over No. 3-ranked St. Thomas Aquinas in the regional championship game. Caitlyn Wurzburger led with five goals and three assists. Kylie Hazen and Allegra Catalano each scored three goals. The Stallions, who lost to St. Thomas last year in the regional finals, are seeking their first state title. They play Vero Beach in a state semifinal Thursday. The state championship game is Friday. Previous: 1
2. Hutchison (Tenn.), 16-0
The Sting beat Franklin 21-6 in the first round of the Tennessee Girls Lacrosse Association playoffs. They play University School Nashville in the quarterfinals either Friday or Saturday. Previous: 2
3. St. Thomas Aquinas (Fla.), 18-2
The Raiders’ season ended with a 16-4 loss to No. 1-ranked American Heritage-Delray in an FHSAA regional championship game. Ellie Riegner had a goal and an assist, and Carly Steinlauf, Jada Preston and Caroline Stefans had the other goals. In a regional quarterfinal win over Ransom Everglades (Fla.), Riegner had four goals and an assist, Steinlauf tallied seven goals with five assists, and Preston registered six goals and three assists. Both of the Raiders’ losses this season were to American Heritage, ranked fifth in the country. Previous: 3
4. Milton (Ga.), 14-5
The Eagles won their first Georgia High School Association 6A-7A playoff game easily, beating Sequoyah 19-0. Savannah Cosman led with six goals and two assists. Briana Carrasquillo added four goals, and Erin Degnan had three goals and one assist. Milton plays Johns Creek (13-3) in a second-round game on Wednesday. Previous: 4
5. Lassiter (Ga.), 16-2
The Trojans won big in the first round of the GHSA 6A-7A playoffs, beating Evans 20-0. Sixteen different players scored, led by Brittany Bonner with three goals. They play Hillgrove (9-4) in a second-round game on Tuesday. Previous: 5
6. Vero Beach (Fla.), 19-4
The Fighting Indians advanced to the FHSAA state championships with a 21-9 win over St. Stephen’s in a regional championship game. Gabby Sposato scored four goals and had three assists. Vero plays American Heritage-Delray in a semifinal on Thursday. The state championship game is Friday. The Fighting Indians haven’t won a title since 2015, after which a 10-year reign as champions came to an end. Previous: 6
7. Cardinal Gibbons (N.C.), 14-4
The Crusaders beat Apex Friendship 19-1 in second-round North Carolina High School Athletic Association state playoff game. They play Middle Creek (13-3) on Tuesday in the third round. Previous: 7
8. Eastern (Ky.), 19-2
The Eagles finished the regular season with a 16-8 win over Mercy Academy (Ky.), as Kathryn Albrecht racked up seven goals. They were scheduled to play Monday against Christian Academy (5-9) in a Kentucky Girls Lacrosse Coaches Association regional semifinal. Regional finals are Wednesday. Previous: 8
9. Weddington (N.C.), 14-0
After a first-round bye, the Warriors beat Hough 17-4 in the second round of the NCHSAA playoffs. They play Myers Park (11-7) in a third-round game on Tuesday. Previous: 9
10. Cambridge (Ga.), 15-4
The Bears beat Harrison 17-6 in the first round of GHSA 6A-7A tournament play. They meet North Gwinnett (9-9-1) in a second-round game on Tuesday. Previous: 10
— Aimee Ford Foster
1. Loyola Academy (Ill.), 10-3
The Ramblers, without starters Annabelle Burke and Lauryn Repp, rallied from an early two-goal deficit to defeat in-state rival New Trier 18-6 on April 25. Three days later, Loyola had a convincing 19-5 win over Cathedral (Ind.). Riley Dolan had back-to-back four-goal games, and freshmen Maley Starr and Ellie Lazzaretto each netted hat tricks against New Trier. Previous: 2
2. Upper Arlington (Ohio), 14-0
The Golden Bears hold one of the nation’s longest winning streaks at 31 games after blowout wins last week over Hilliard Davidson (Ohio), Gahanna Lincoln (Ohio), Everest Academy (Ontario), IMG Academy (Fla.) and Chagrin Falls (Ohio). Brenna Smith led the way with three hat tricks last week. Upper Arlington has a match this week against unbeaten crosstown rival New Albany. Previous: 1
3. New Trier (Ill.), 10-3
Despite a pair of early goals by Courtney Kaskey, the Trevians were no match for Loyola in an 18-6 loss on April 25. New Trier responded to the loss with a 16-6 win at Evanson (Ill.) two days later. Previous: 3
4. Rockford (Mich.), 6-2
The Rams responded to a pair of early-season losses with four wins last week, defeating previously unbeaten East Grand Rapids (Mich.), followed by victories against Caledonia (Mich.), Lyons Township (Ill.) and Cranbrook Kingswood (Mich.). Mekenzie VanderMolen scored a total of 16 goals over four games, including seven tallies against East Grand Rapids (Mich.). Previous: 4
5. Eden Prairie (Minn.), 5-0
Led by attacker Brooke Lewis, the Eagles defeated Edina (Minn.) 18-5 on April 24, and, two days later, Wayzata (Minn.), 14-4. Lewis had four goals and six assists against Edina and then scored six times and added four helpers against Wayzata. Previous: 5
6. New Albany (Ohio), 14-0
The Eagles went 3-0 last week after defeating Westerville Central (Ohio), 19-1, Westerville South (Ohio), 19-0 and Hudson (Ohio), 8-3. They have a big contest ahead against crosstown rival Upper Arlington (Ohio). Previous: 9
7. Hartland (Mich.), 8-0
The Eagles continued overwhelming opponents last week, defeating Midland-H.H. Dow (Mich.), 22-4, and Lake Orion (Mich.), 16-4. Hartland hosts Novi (Mich.) on Wednesday. Previous: 6
8. Cathedral (Ind.), 9-3
The Irish started off last week on a positive note, defeating Guerin Catholic (Ind.) 21-3, and Fishers (Ind.) 22-2, but ended on a sour note with a 19-5 loss against Loyola Academy (Ill.). Katherine Burnside had another impressive week, scoring a combined 14 goals with eight assists. Previous: 7
9. Carmel (Ind.), 12-2
After defeating Noblesville (Ind.) 17-6 on Thursday, the Greyhounds lost a heartbreaker to Kentucky Country Day (Ky.) 13-12 on Friday. Kelly Csenar scored six goals against Noblesville and notched four tallies against Kentucky Country Day. Carmel was set to play Fishers (Ind.) on Monday. Previous: 8
10. Maine South (Ill.), 9-2
The Hawks took care of business last week, defeating Highland Park (Ill.) 20-1, and York (Ill.) 12-6. They were set to play at Lake Forest (Ill.) on Monday. Previous: 10
— Justin Boggs
1. Novato (Calif.), 20-1
The Hornets claimed their fourth straight Marin County Athletic League title with a 22-1 win over Marin Catholic (Calif.) on Saturday and now embarks on their quest for a fourth straight North Coast Section championship. They begin the tournament Tuesday against No. 16-seeded Northgate (Calif.). Charlie Rudy tallied five goals against Marin Catholic, and Jamie Level scored the first three goals and assisted the fifth as Novato built an 8-0 lead in the first six minutes. Previous: 1
2. Colorado Academy (Colo.), 15-0
The Mustangs outscored their three opponents last week 60-10, capping the regular season with a 17-5 win over Thunderridge (Colo.). Freshman Jessie Bakes led with four goals, while senior Lauren Russell, junior Sloane Murphy and sophomore Ella Greene each contributed hat tricks. Colorado, the defending state champions, earned the No. 2 seed.in the CHSAA playoffs and gets a first-round bye. Previous: 2
3. Cherry Creek (Colo.), 15-0
The Bruins finally were tested by a Colorado opponent last week when they fought off Kent Denver for a 12-10 victory on May 2. The game was tied 7-7 at halftime. Katie Collins led with four goals, while Hali Sibilia had a game-high six points on two goals and four assists. Cherry Creek closed the regular season with a 20-1 win over Eaglecrest (Colo.) and gets a first-round playoff bye as the top seed. Previous: 3
4. Bainbridge Island (Wash.), 13-0
The Spartans finished off a perfect regular season with a 17-3 win over Issaquah (Wash.) on May 2 before picking up a forfeit win over Garfield (Wash.). Kendall Havill scored five goals, Mackenzie Chapman had four goals and five assists, and Maggie Sweeney added four goals and two assists. Bainbridge was set to open the playoffs Monday with a game against Ballard (Wash.), a team the Spartans beat 16-0 during the regular season. Previous: 4
5. Lake Oswego (Ore.), 15-1
The Lakers rallied back from a 9-5 halftime deficit to beat rival West Linn (Ore.) 17-10 on Friday in the regular-season finale. Rylee Sutherland registered five goals and three assists and Taylor Anders added five goals and one assist. Oswego will find out playoff pairings Friday. Previous: 5
6. Torrey Pines (Calif.), 19-2
The Falcons closed the regular season with a 15-4 win over Sage Creek (Calif.) on April 30, then began the postseason with a 16-4 win over Poway (Calif.) in the CIF San Diego Section Open Division quarterfinals Saturday. They play San Marcos (Calif.) in the semifinals Wednesday. Previous: 6
7. La Costa Canyon (Calif.), 17-3
The Mavericks edged La Jolla (Calif.), 9-8, in the regular-season finale May 1 to secure the No. 2 seed in the CIF San Diego Section Open Division playoffs. They began the tournament with a 12-4 win over Coronado (Calif.) and now face third-seeded La Jolla again Wednesday in the semifinals. Previous: 7
8. St. Margaret’s (Calif.), 16-1
The Tartans advanced to the Southern Section Orange County final for the first time since 2008 with a 16-8 win over Trabuco Hills (Calif.) in the semifinals Saturday. Maddie Barkate led the team with four goals, while Cailin Young, Campbell Case and Jordan Miles had three goals each. Niki Miles added two goals, six groundballs and six takeaways. St. Margaret’s, which opened the tournament against Beckman and Corona del Mar, faces two-time defending champion Mater Dei (Calif.) in the final Wednesday. Previous: 8
9. Oak Ridge (Calif.), 18-1
The Trojans added two victories last week to finish the regular season on an 18-game winning streak. They beat St. Francis (Calif.) 12-6 and Davis (Calif.) 18-2. Oak Ridge meets St. Francis once again Tuesday to open the North Coast Section Division I tournament. The Trojans are the No. 2 seed behind Novato. Previous: 9
10. La Jolla (Calif.), 17-4
The Vikings closed the regular season with a 9-8 loss to La Costa Canyon on May 1 but rebounded with a 17-13 win over Cathedral Catholic (Calif.) to open the San Diego Section Open playoffs. Senior Sadie Lee was one of five players with three goals in the game. Previous: 10
— Laurel Pfahler