There are only a handful of state championships remaining on offer this week, with Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Maine being amongst the contending states yet to crown champions. Of course, this means that the 10 teams in our current list all have closed out their seasons. However, this doesn’t mean that these 10 will be in the same order when the Final Top 50 is released in July.
1. South Huntington St. Anthony’s (N.Y.) 19-0
SEASON COMPLETE: Friars bested Hempstead Sacred Heart Academy (N.Y.) 13-6 in the New York State Catholic High School Girls’ Athletic Association final
2. Olney Good Counsel (Md.) 21-0
SEASON COMPLETE: The Falcons topped Washington St. John’s College (D.C.) in the final of the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference postseason tournament; Good Counsel finishes an outstanding season scoring a Mount Hebron-esque 18.5 goals per game
3. New Canaan (Conn.) 21-1-1
SEASON COMPLETE: Won the CIAC Class LL Tournament with a 10-5 win over Darien for the second win over their Fairfield County rivals in less than a month
4. Charlottesville St. Anne’s Belfield (Va.) 22-1
SEASON COMPLETE: Saints won the VISAA Tournament with an 8-6 win over Alexandria St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes (Va.)
5. Brooklandville St. Paul’s School for Girls (Md.) 16-5
SEASON COMPLETE: After losing four games in April, the Gators put it all together in the postseason, defeating Owings Mills McDonogh (Md.) 7-6 in a thrilling final
6. Denver Colorado Academy (Colo.) 19-0
SEASON COMPLETE: Mustangs beat Boulder Fairview (Colo.) to win its ninth consecutive CHSAA state title
7. Glenelg (Md.) 17-1
SEASON COMPLETE: Gladiators won MPSSAA Class 2A final with 13-3 win over Centreville Queen Anne’s (Md.)
8. Newtown Square Episcopal Academy (Pa.) 14-4
SEASON COMPLETE: Won PAISAA championship with a 9-6 win over Rosemont Agnes Irwin (Pa.)
9. Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.) 17-4
SEASON COMPLETE: The Seahawks beat Adams South Jefferson (N.Y.) 12-5 in the NYPHSAA Class D final
10. Sayville (Conn.) 21-0
SEASON COMPLETE: Won NYSPHSAA Class C championship with a 9-5 win over Rye (N.Y.). It was the program’s first state championship
Who’s out: Darien (Conn.) 10-5 loss to New Canaan (Conn.)
And bear in mind: Danville San Ramon Valley (Calif.) 20-1, El Dorado Hills Oak Ridge (Calif.) 20-2, Lakeville Hotchkiss School (Conn.) 15-1, Sacred Heart Greenwich (Conn.) 14-3, Darien (Conn.) 15-5-1, Delray American Heritage (Fla.) 22-1, Orlando Lake Highland Prep (Fla.) 20-4, Owings Mills McDonogh (Md.) 17-2, Severna Park (Md.) 19-1, Annapolis Broadneck (Md.) 15-5, Hingham Notre Dame Academy (Mass.) 21-2, Summit (N.J.) 18-4, Summit Oak Knoll (N.J.) 21-4, Olentangy Liberty (Ohio) 20-4, Rosemont Agnes Irwin (Pa.) 16-5, Radnor (Pa.) 22-2, Manheim (Pa.) Township 18-1