Andie AldaveMcDonogh, midfielder, seniorAldave had 12 goals and eight assists as a junior, helping the Eagles advance to the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Conference title game and earning All-Metro second-team honors.Kassidy BresnahanSouth River, defender, seniorThis fast, powerful and aggressive defender is a threat all over the field. Bresnahan is generally the first to get the ball out of the defensive circle and can be dangerous on offense, where she finished with four goals and three assists.Emily EndresHereford, midfielder, seniorThe center midfielder helped lead the Bulls to the Class 2A state championship, finishing with 11 goals and seven assists, including a goal in the state final. Endres also plays key roles on the offensive and defensive corner units.Anna FarleyBel Air, midfielder, seniorFarley finished the season with 24 goals, including both Bobcats goals in a 2-1 win over Westminster in the Class 3A title game. She was selected for the 2016 U.S. under-19 National Futures Championship, and has committed to playing field hockey and lacrosse at Georgetown.Eryn FrazierGarrison Forest, defender, seniorFrazier was the backbone of a defense that had nine shutouts last season, when the Grizzlies went 16-2-1. She thwarted opponents' attacks and created unsettled situations on offense and scoring opportunities.Kyler GreenwaltArchbishop Spalding, midfielder, seniorThe Maryland commit used her speed and stick skills to finish with nine goals and 14 assists, leading the Cavaliers to the IAAM A Conference title. Greenwalt was named All-Metro first team, and she and teammate Margot Lawn earned spots on the U.S. under-17 national team.Sarah KingSouth River, forward, seniorKing moves the ball downfield with exceptional stickwork and smart, well-placed passes. She finished last season with 11 goals and five assists, stepping up in the Seahawks' biggest games with scores against Archbishop Spalding, Broadneck, Arundel and Severna Park.Dana MeehlingHereford, defender, seniorThis All-Metro first-team pick anchored a defense that allowed just 14 goals in 20 games as the Bulls claimed their second straight Class 2A state title. She helped Hereford record 13 shutouts, including a 2-0 win over Marriotts Ridge in the state final.Tori RaulinAtholton, forward, juniorRaulin had 28 goals and 12 assists as a sophomore to tie for Howard County's scoring lead, and has 45 goals and 29 assists in her short high school career. She was selected for the 2016 U.S. under-16 National Futures Championship.Jacie WoodManchester Valley, goalie, seniorWood allowed just 19 goals last season, stopping 89 percent of opponents' shots. She came up huge in the postseason, stopping four consecutive attempts in the regional final to send the Mavericks to the state semifinals.Other notablesNatalie Adamez, Garrison ForestAli Baratta, Garrison ForestAshley Bates, CatonsvilleCaroline Blalock, Marriotts RidgeCaroline Caruso, SpaldingMadison Downey, Old MillKorey Fine, Francis Scott KeyRachel Fleig, Chesapeake-Anne ArundelRachel Foster, AtholtonCharlotte Haggerty, John CarrollMeghan Harmon, Manchester ValleySophia Hartman, BroadneckNadia Hyatt, McDonoghCamryn Kelbaugh, HerefordEmma Klein, DulaneyMargot Lawn, SpaldingMcKenna Lee, Severna ParkSkylar Limpert, North HarfordGaile Mallon, Garrison ForestHannah Miller, LibertyHaleigh Moore, WestminsterMegan Nemecek, SpaldingWillow Oh, MaryvaleChristine Parkent, Chesapeake-Anne ArundelJenna Partilla, ArundelClaire Podles, DulaneyAnnie Ryan, Mount HebronEllie Schepens, Severna ParkSydney Stephenson, Bryn MawrLaney Treacy, GlenelgJillian Ulery, South RiverAllie Weiner, McDonogh