Top 100 girls lacrosse players for 2019
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Player | school | grade | position | College choice | comment |
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Player Kira Accettella | school St. Anthony's | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment The Stony Brook commit is a force on the draw circle and has a big-time outside shot. |
Player Sophie Alois | school Middle Country | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Cornell | comment The Cornell commit had 31 goals and 20 assists last spring. |
Player Gina Barbera | school Connetquot | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Navy | comment A leader headed to Navy because of her shooting and passing. |
Player Jennifer Barry | school Middle Country | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Boston University | comment The future Boston University Terrier is coming off a 43-goal, 30-assist season. |
Player Melissa Biscardi | school Sacred Heart | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Duke | comment Like her sister, she’s a Duke commit who is a strong defender with big-time speed. |
Player Christina Biscardi | school Sacred Heart | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Duke | comment A Duke commit who is a strong 1-v-1 defender with speed. |
Player Ava Burns | school Miller Place | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Syracuse | comment A lockdown defender headed to Syracuse, she also posted 10 goals last season. She can also play midfield. |
Player Sophia Cardello | school Massapequa | grade Junior | position Goalkeeper | College choice | comment Quick in and out of the cage, she’s started since eighth grade. |
Player Olivia Carner | school Northport | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Duke | comment Pure dodger who dominated with 74 goals and 33 assists last year. She’s bound for Duke. |
Player Courtney Carollo | school Ward Melville | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Syracuse | comment A draw presence who looks to feed on offense. She’ll play at Syracuse. |
Player Danielle Carson | school Wantagh | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice USC | comment A sound defender with great footwork. She will play at USC. |
Player Kasey Choma | school Eastport-South Manor | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Notre Dame | comment A threat on the draw and the attack, she’s also a markup defender and overall athlete headed to Notre Dame. |
Player Maggie Clark | school Bayport-Blue Point | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice James Madison | comment An unsung contributor for the Phantoms who has verbally committed to James Madison. |
Player Caitlin Colbert | school North Shore | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Monmouth | comment Field vision is the Monmouth commit’s specialty, and she finishes a play when possible. |
Player Caitlin Cook | school Garden City | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Penn | comment A speedy transition threat who helps on the draw circle. She is headed to UPenn. |
Player Lexie Correia | school Long Beach | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Bryant | comment She had 24 goals and will factor heavily into the offense before heading to Bryant. |
Player Ciara Daly | school New Hyde Park | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice | comment She's a defender helping the Gladiators transition to Nassau Conference III. |
Player Caroline DeBellis | school Cold Spring Harbor | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Duke | comment She had 65 goals and 22 assists last season, and she’ll play for Duke. |
Player Caitlin Dellecave | school Patchogue-Medford | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment She’s coming off a 25-goal, 15-assist season for the Raiders and is committed to Stony Brook. |
Player Sophia DeNicola | school Smithtown East | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Michigan | comment A gritty player with a reliable shot. She will play at Lehigh. |
Player Katie DeSimone | school St. Anthony's | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Duke | comment Bound for Duke, she has a nearly unstoppable shot and scored 53 times last year. |
Player Cat Deutsch | school Commack | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice | comment A five-year starter who excels on clears and is the team’s biggest strength. |
Player Regina DiChiara | school Plainedge | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice East Carolina | comment An offensive weapon who scored 62 goals for the 10-5 Red Devils and will play at East Carolina. |
Player Olivia Dooley | school Manhasset | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice USC | comment A draw-taker and shutdown defender headed to USC. |
Player Kayla Downey | school West Babylon | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment A leading contributor on offense, defense and the draw circle, she’ll play at Stony Brook. |
Player Delilah Doyle | school West Babylon | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Pace | comment The Pace commit leads a strong defense along with Caitlin McGuire. |
Player Colleen Dwyer | school Harborfields | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Penn State | comment A Penn State commit who anchors a defense that returns all of its starters. |
Player Melissa Esswein | school Syosset | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Michigan | comment Missed all of last season with an ACL injury, but the Michigan commit is fun to watch. |
Player Kate Fiola | school Massapequa | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Hofstra | comment A quick, aggressive threat on the attack coming off a 29-goal season. She will play at Hofstra. |
Player Catherine Flaherty | school Eastport-South Manor | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Maryland | comment Footwork helps make the Maryland commit one of the top 1-v-1 defenders on Long Island. |
Player Anna Fraschilla | school Locust Valley | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Holy Cross | comment Holy Cross commit who posted 36 goals and 21 assists for the 13-2 Falcons. |
Player Emily Gaven | school Garden City | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice Georgetown | comment A Georgetown commit who is a verbal leader for the defense and plays strong out of the cage. |
Player Ashley Gonzalez | school Half Hollow Hills | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Florida | comment A varsity contributor since eighth grade who has compiled 126 career goals and has committed to Florida. |
Player Katie Goodale | school Riverhead | grade Junior | position Defense | College choice Syracuse | comment A defensive anchor who totaled 31 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers for the Blue Waves. She’s committed to Syracuse. |
Player Kendall Halpern | school Syosset | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Northwestern | comment A three-sport athlete headed to Northwestern who scored a game-winning goal against perennial power Garden City. |
Player Jaden Hampel | school West Islip | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment The Stony Brook commit is fast, excels on the draw and posted 50 goals and 40 assists for the Long Island Class A champs. |
Player Kailyn Hart | school North Babylon | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment In a down year for the Bulldogs, the Stony Brook commit tallied 47 goals. |
Player Ella Heaney | school Garden City | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice USC | comment The USC commit combines shooting strength with shot placement. |
Player Emily Heller | school West Babylon | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Florida | comment One of the leading draw girls in the country, she’ll play at Florida. |
Player Hannah Heller | school West Babylon | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice UMass | comment Maybe the fastest player in Suffolk, she scored 49 goals last year and will play at Massachusetts. |
Player Kerrin Heuser | school Hicksville | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment Stony Brook is getting a big-time offensive player who has 162 goals and 31 assists on varsity. |
Player Mackenzie Hoeg | school Mattituck/Southold | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Virginia | comment The Tuckers’ top goal-scorer and draw-controller was MVP of the 2018 state Class D tournament. She’s committed to Virginia. |
Player Riley Hoeg | school Mattituck/Southold | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Virginia | comment A scorer and feeder who has registered 30-plus assists each of the last four years. She also can play midfield in a pinch. She’ll play at Virginia. |
Player Chloe Hoschel | school Northport | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Stony Brook | comment She relies on body position and aggressiveness to shut down attackers. Bound for Stony Brook. |
Player Kristina Kallansrude | school Jericho | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Adelphi | comment She’s Adelphi-bound after scoring 50 goals last spring, including a season-high eight against Mepham. |
Player Ailish Kelly | school Bayport-Blue Point | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Stanford | comment Had 26 goals and seven assists for the Long Island Class C semifinalists. She will play at Stanford. |
Player Katie Kelly | school Commack | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Hofstra | comment A Hofstra commit with speed, she excels on the draw. She had 38 goals and 27 assists last year. |
Player Kayla Kielbasa | school Riverhead | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Penn State | comment Penn State commit who contributed 24 goals, 22 assists, 26 ground balls and 51 draw controls. |
Player Megan Kielbasa | school Riverhead | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Johns Hopkins | comment The Johns Hopkins commit is a shifty dodger who tallied 38 goals as a sophomore. |
Player Regan Kielmeyer | school Smithtown West | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Loyola | comment A draw-taker and the team’s assist leader. She will play at Loyola (Maryland). |
Player Rebecca Korn | school Syosset | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Binghamton | comment Skilled lefty with speed and a great shot. Will play at Binghamton. |
Player Lexie Kotsalidis | school Kings Park | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice James Madison | comment A four-year starter headed to James Madison, the Division I national champion. |
Player Brianna Lamoureux | school Rocky Point | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Maryland | comment Maryland commit who has overcome tears in each ACL, according to coach Michael Sanchez. |
Player Jessica Layne | school Oyster Bay | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Stanford | comment The team’s leader in points last year always is a threat to go to the goal. She’ll play at Stanford. |
Player Sophie Macchia | school Massapequa | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice James Madison | comment A reliable defender who is aggressive on the offensive end. She’ll play at James Madison. |
Player Sarah Mackey | school Garden City | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Florida | comment A do-it-all middie headed to Florida. Coach Diane Chapman said is always in the right spot at the right time. |
Player Abby Maichin | school Huntington | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Notre Dame | comment She had 48 goals and 20 assists last season with a phenomenal side-arm shot. |
Player Danielle Marino | school West Islip | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Syracuse | comment The Syracuse commit is a great shooter and an above-average feeder. |
Player Jenny Markey | school Mount Sinai | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Syracuse | comment A versatile middie who made the German U19 National team. She will play for Syracuse. |
Player Ellie Masera | school Eastport-South Manor | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment A big-time offensive player headed to Stony Brook. Sharks coach Becky Thorn calls her the “scrappiest player in my program.” |
Player Catherine McAuliffe | school St. Dominic | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice | comment An offensive middie coming off a 64-goal, 30-assist season. |
Player Liana McDonnell | school Garden City | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stanford | comment Excellent on the draw and a key in transition, the Stanford commit is coming off a 34-goal season. |
Player Katie McMahon | school South Side | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Stanford | comment The Stanford commit is an accurate shooter who will help support the Cyclones in their transition to Nassau Conference I. |
Player Jamie Mecca | school Oceanside | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Adelphi | comment She’s aggressive on ground balls and gives relentless effort across the field. Adelphi-bound. |
Player Taylor Mennella | school Smithtown West | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Hofstra | comment A defensive middie who is quick on transition. She’ll play at Hofstra. |
Player Morgan Mitchell | school Mount Sinai | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Stony Brook | comment A three-year starter headed to Stony Brook who will factor into the offense, midfield and draws. |
Player Caroline Mondiello | school Manhasset | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stanford | comment Great between the 30s and offers versatility as a defender. |
Player Colleen Mooney | school St. Anthony's | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Amherst | comment The team’s defensive leader will play at Amherst College. |
Player Claire Morris | school Northport | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice Ohio State | comment A poised netminder who excels outside the cage. She’ll play for Ohio State. |
Player Cali O'Brien | school Sachem North | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Ohio State | comment A dynamic two-way middie who will play at Ohio State after a six-year varsity career. |
Player Danielle Pavinelli | school Northport | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Florida | comment A draw control specialist and occasional midfielder who has great vision and is a reliable finisher. |
Player Meghan Pickel | school Bayport-Blue Point | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment The Stony Brook commit played sporadically last season but will be featured as a senior. |
Player Alexis Reinhardt | school Ward Melville | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Cornell | comment The Cornell commit scored 19 times as an athletic threat on both ends of the field. |
Player Maggie Reznick | school Long Beach | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice USC | comment She scored 26 goals as a sophomore and could pace the attack as a USC commit. |
Player Hunter Roman | school St. Anthony's | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Boston College | comment A game-changer committed to Boston College who is fast, strong and the Friars’ most versatile player. |
Player Lindsay Rongo | school Westhampton | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Stony Brook | comment A fifth-year player who is the crease specialist to the Hurricanes’ defense. Headed to Stony Brook. |
Player Sami Rothstein | school Wheatley | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Tufts | comment The Tufts commit is ambidextrous and impacts all facets of the game. |
Player Gabby Sartori | school Mount Sinai | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Brown | comment Three-year starter, headed to Brown, is coming off a successful girls basketball season. |
Player Hollie Schleicher | school Westhampton | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Boston College | comment One of the best defensive players in Suffolk who works hard the length of the field. She’ll play at Boston College. |
Player Gabrielle Schneider | school Smithtown East | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Lehigh | comment A fast player with a great stick. Headed to Lehigh. |
Player Julia Schwasnick | school Oceanside | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Duke | comment A gifted athlete bound for Duke. She is dynamic in the open field and possesses a strong shot. |
Player Melissa Sconone | school East Islip | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice North Carolina | comment The future North Carolina Tar Heel is a crafty lefty with one of the best shots in Suffolk. |
Player Kristen Shanahan | school Sachem East | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Notre Dame | comment Returning team leader in goals (44), caused turnovers (22) and assists (15). She has committed to Notre Dame. |
Player Erin Shimborske | school Farmingdale | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Adelphi | comment An Adelphi commit who thrives on speed, stick work and shooting accuracy. |
Player Belle Smith | school Westhampton | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Boston College | comment The Boston College commit led the Hurricanes in every statistical category, including goals (54) and assists (29). |
Player Janine Suris | school Smithtown West | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Florida | comment A crease attacker who led the team in scoring and will play at Florida. |
Player Sophia Taglich | school Cold Spring Harbor | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Boston College | comment Headed to Boston College, she’s a strong defensive presence for the defending state Class C champions. |
Player Samantha Tarpey | school Ward Melville | grade Senior | position Goalkeeper | College choice Hofstra | comment A Hofstra commit who is a vocal leader as the anchor of the Patriots' defense. |
Player Grace Tauckus | school Cold Spring Harbor | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Princeton | comment Princeton commit scored 40 goals last season. |
Player Maria Themelis | school Manhasset | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice Penn | comment A speedy workhorse who scored 18 times for the state Class B champions. Will play at Penn. |
Player Chrissy Thomas | school Riverhead | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Maryland | comment An accurate shooter who had 25 goals and 28 assists. She has committed to perennial powerhouse Maryland. |
Player Tobey Tick | school Port Washington | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Boston University | comment A talented shooter who is fast and aggressive who can also play midfield. Verbally committed to Boston. |
Player Arden Tierney | school Sacred Heart | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Richmond | comment A returning member of Newsday’s All-Long Island first team after scoring 70 goals. She’s headed to Richmond. |
Player Gina Toscano | school Seaford | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice LIU | comment The LIU commit had 30 goals and 11 assists as one of the more complete players in Nassau Conference II. |
Player Kelly Trotta | school Manhasset | grade Senior | position Attack | College choice Marist | comment A big-time finisher who scored 54 times last year. She’s headed to Marist. |
Player Emma Tyrrell | school Mount Sinai | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Syracuse | comment A four-year starter who will join her older sister, Meaghan, at Syracuse. |
Player Charlotte Verhulst | school St. Anthony's | grade Senior | position Midfield | College choice Stony Brook | comment A Stony Brook commit who commands the draw and excels as a 1-v-1 attacker. |
Player Emma Ward | school Babylon | grade Junior | position Attack | College choice Syracuse | comment Unique player with a versatile skillset. She's coming off a 54-goal, 29-assist sophomore season and can also play in the midfield. |
Player Madison Waters | school Bayport-Blue Point | grade Junior | position Midfield | College choice USC | comment Totaled 23 goals last year but is expected to be more of a contributor this season as a USC commit. |
Player Daisy Willard | school Long Beach | grade Senior | position Defense | College choice Binghamton | comment Binghamton-bound as one of the top lockdown defenders in Nassau. |
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