High school lacrosse 2024: Whether boys or girls, talk starts at Benilde-St. Margaret’s
Benilde-St. Margaret’s is ranked first in both groups, and Red Knights athletes are prominent among players to watch.
Tanner Bachelor, Shakopee senior defender
Owen Baker, Bloomington Jefferson senior defender
Gus Bell, Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior midfielder
Jack Bourget, Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior defender
Daxton Bush, Chanhassen senior attackman
Will Conner, Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior defender
Quinn Power, Lakeville North senior faceoff specialist
Brol Scherman, Centennial senior midfielder
Caylon Sheffield, Prior Lake senior long-stick midfielder
Jack Tocko, Prior Lake senior attackman
Girls players to watch
Maycie Neubauer, Stillwater senior midfielder
Maggie Graczyk, Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior attacker
Julia Evens, Benilde-St. Margaret’s senior midfielder
Addie Hammes, Lakeville South senior defender
Gisella Harder, junior midfielder Southwest Christian
Sivanna O’Brien, Lakeville South senior midfielder
Kayleigh Sandell, Prior Lake senior attacker
Lily Santoni, Edina junior midfielder
Tori Tschida, Lakeville South senior midfielder
Sofia Watts, Cretin-Derham Hall senior midfielder
Ava Wixo, Minnetonka senior attacker
Boys rankings
By the Minnesota State High School Boys’ Lacrosse Coaches Association
1. Benilde-St. Margaret’s
2. Lakeville North
3. Edina
4. Stillwater
5. Chanhassen
6. Prior Lake
7. Bloomington Jefferson
8. Wayzata
9. Woodbury
10. Eden Prairie
Girls rankings
Minnesota Girls’ Lacrosse Coaches Association
1. Benilde-St. Margaret’s
2. Prior Lake
3. Lakeville South
4. Stillwater
5. East Ridge
Six players plus head coach Garrett Raboin and assistant coach Ben Gordon are from Minnesota. The tournament’s games will be televised starting Monday.