Taylor Cummings
McDonogh, forward, junior
• Two-year varsity player brought dominating strength, speed, athleticism up front
• Scored 18 goals, added 10assists for No. 1 Eagles
• Provided game-winning goal in overtime to defeat Bishop O'Connell in McDonogh Invitational championship game
• Regarded as one of top lacrosse players nationally in her class, she has committed to Maryland
Amanda Jackson
Reservoir, forward, sophomore
• 3A state champion Gators' best playmaker
• Had team-high 13 goals, nine assists
• Dominated state semifinal game against defending champion Tuscarora, scoring game's only goal in first half, then marking out opponent's top scorer in second
• Scored four goals, two assists in Gators' five playoff wins
Marisa Kresge
Severna Park, forward, senior
• Captain had 18 goals, 10assists for Anne Arundel County, District V champion Falcons
• Brought game-changing skills with fine pace, creativity, technical ability
• Finished career with 36goals, 30 assists
• Will play at Maryland on scholarship
Maggie Morrison
Archbishop Spalding, forward, senior
• Repeat All-Metro selection finished with 21goals, seven assists this season
• Scored seven game-winning goals this season, including one in final seconds against John Carroll that sent Cavaliers to IAAM A championship game
• Ranks third in scoring with 36 goals, 23 assists
• Also standout point guard; set to play basketball at Vanderbilt
Alexis Prior-Brown
Mercy, forward, junior
• Overcame constant double-teams
• Captain finished season with 21goals, 10 assists to lead No. 4 Magic to IAAM AConference semifinals
• Enjoyed two-goal games twice in wins against Notre Dame Prep
• Has 38 goals, 22 assists heading into senior year
Katlyn Axenfeld
Reservoir, midfielder, senior
• Two-time first-team All-Metro selection anchored middle in leading No. 3 Gators (15-3-1) to first 3A state title
• Strong two-way captain scored six goals, added four assists
• Scored state championship game's only goal in Gators' 1-0 win over Huntingtown
• Four-year starter set to play at Towson next fall
Riley Barger
Bryn Mawr, midfielder, junior
• Led No. 12 Mawrtians (17-1-1) to second straight IAAM BConference title
• Second-team All-Metro last year scored 12 goals, added 20 assists this season
• Scored game-winning goal in Mawrtians' come-from-behind 2-1 win over Roland Park in championship game
• Has made verbal commitment to play at Maryland
Alex Price
Marriotts Ridge, midfielder, senior
• Captain, four-year starter led Mustangs to first Howard County championship
• Solidified middle with strong two-way play that included eight goals, six assists
• Scored game-winning goal in overtime to defeat state champion Reservoir
• Still weighing college options; finished career with 18 goals, 16 assists
Liz Ebeling
Glenelg, defender, senior
• Captain led No. 5 Gladiators (13-3-2) to 2A state title game
• Helped Gladiators to 13shutouts, nine goals against all season
• Three-year starter who was part of three state tournaments, including 2008 title team
• Still weighing college options with Wisconsin under strong consideration
Morgan Fraczkowski
John Carroll, defender, senior
• Captain logged team-high 1,490 minutes for defense that yielded nine goals in going 13-3-3
• As only starter back from 2009 defense, helped Patriots to nine shutouts
• Strong, fast, technically sound
• Had three goals, four assists
Lexi Goldstein
McDonogh, defender, senior
• Captain was excellent one-on-one outside defender
• Finished with seven goals, eight assists
• Scored second goal in McDonogh's 3-2 win over Mercy in IAAM A Conference semifinals
• Also played in midfield
Jocelyn McCoy
Archbishop Spalding, goalkeeper, senior
Second-team pick last season makes jump to first team after going 14-3-3 with 11 shutouts for No. 2 Cavaliers
• Finished with 72 saves while allowing 10 goals for 0.57 goals-against average
• In three years as starter, including two that produced IAAM "A" championships, finished with 53-4-7 mark with 41 shutouts
• Set to play at Monmouth on full soccer scholarship
Erin Quinn
South Carroll, goalkeeper, senior
• Four-year starter, captain did not allow a goal in leading Cavaliers to unbeaten regular season (10-0-2), Carroll County championship
• Dominated penalty area with smart positioning
• Finished season with 98saves, two goals allowed in 13 games
• Has made commitment to play at Towson next fall