Star Tribune girls' lacrosse All-Metro team

Abby Gaedtke
Eagan, sr., forward
Parlayed powerful style into 54 regular-season goals, good for fifth in state.
Jessica Lagerquist
Eden Prairie, sr., forward
Longtime coach Judy Baxter considers Lagerquist "the most fluid, skillful attack player I have seen, ever, in Minnesota."
Sara Woodring
Eden Prairie, jr., forward
Leads Eagles with 82 points on 48 goals and 34 assists.
Remi Larson
Stillwater, sr., midfielder
Fast, gritty player, buried 47 goals for state-bound Ponies. Committed to Division II powerhouse Lindenwood.
Logan Halvorson
Lakeville South, sr., midfielder
Great all-around player; makes a difference whether scoring goals, setting up teammates, corralling ground balls or defending.
Annie Lyman
Blake, jr., midfielder
The team's leader with 79 points. Transitions the ball with speed and precision, creates scoring opportunities out of nothing.
Erin McGinnis
Minnetonka, sr., midfielder
Led one of the state's best teams in goals, caused T.O.s and draw controls.
Anna Schoonover
Eastview, sr., midfielder
Superior stick skills set her apart. Called "a master at taking the draws."
Alexa Bloedow
Prior Lake, Jr. defense
Fast, aggressive defender who rarely finds herself out of position.
Hannah BRINK
Eden Prairie, so., defense
Perhaps the fastest player in the state. Committed to Ohio State.
Carly Goetz
Chaska, so., defense
Speedy and versatile. Can play anywhere on the field but a defender at heart.
Maddy Kuras
Osseo/Park Center, sr., goalie
Athletic goalie that likes to play out of the net. Posted a 60 percent save rate, 30 interceptions and 13 ground balls.
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