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Standout freshmen. D1 commits. Here's a look at some of the top girls lacrosse players across the state from last week.
Harriton girls lacrosse topped Dock Mennonite in the District 1-2A first round for its first postseason win since 2019
While Allentown has plenty of players who can score it also has a sound defense anchored by Megan Conroy in the goal. Conroy is three saves away from establishing a new conference record that would break the record held by 2015 Princeton High graduate Mira Shane with 693.
The cutoff date for the 2026 New Jersey girls lacrosse state tournament is rapidly approaching. The cutoff is Tuesday, May 19, and the state seeding meeting will be held on Thursday, May 21, to determine the NJSIAA playoff brackets.
Liza Flower and Keeley Furtney both scored twice, while Ella Tracy, Gwen Dunham, Isla Pattershall, Taylor Osgood, Abby Cormier and Claire Carter got one each as Freeport, the reigning Class B state champion, improved to 4-5.
The No. 3 Roaring Fork Rams girls lacrosse team is firing on all cylinders. After finishing the regular season 14-2, including 8-2 in 4A Mountain East League play, the Rams clinched the highest playoff
The Sharks picked up their second straight win with a recent victory over Haddam-Killingworth.
Any doubts about the Hazleton Area girls’ lacrosse team’s readiness for the District 2 Class 3A tournament were erased in a little more than three minutes on Thursday. That’s how long the Lady Cougars needed
No drama here. Sandwich leads unchanged Cape and Islands girls lacrosse rankings as the regular season nears its end.