Andie Aldave
McDonogh, sophomore, defender
• Also played in the midfield but was the key cog in a defensive unit that held opponents to 7.4 goals per game
• Only four opponents hit double digits against her IAAM A Conference-champion Eagles (21-0), who have a 133-game winning streak and were ranked No. 1 in the country
• Showed her versatility in the A Conference final by scoring the game-winner to beat No. 3 Roland Park and extend McDonogh's run to six A Conference titles
• Playing for the U.S. Under-19 national team; committed to Notre Dame
Sami Chenoweth
Manchester Valley, junior, defender
• Game-changing defender led a unit that allowed just 4.67 goals per game en route to a 19-0 season and Class 2A-1A state championship
• Took nine charges; had 31 caused turnovers, 11 interceptions, 47 ground balls
• Frequently switching defenses, her unit held 14 opponents to five goals or fewer
• Committed to Towson
Lizzie Colson
Manchester Valley, junior, midfielder
• Second-team selection last season and transition spark for the No. 2 Mavericks, two-time state champions
• Finished with 83 goals, 27 assists, 71 draw controls and 24 caused turnovers
• Had five goals and two assists in 16-5 state title win over Queen Anne's; had six goals and three assists in 23-11 win over No. 3 Roland Park
• Committed to Maryland
Emily Cooper
Archbishop Spalding, senior, attacker
• Repeat first-team player led the No. 6 Cavaliers to their best season in school history
• Top-notch finisher had 81 goals and 29 assists as Spalding reached the A Conference semifinals
• Scored in every game despite drawing regular face guards; scored six goals in a win over eventual state champion Severna Park
• Headed to Loyola Maryland
Elizabeth George
McDonogh, senior, midfielder
• Do-it-all player stood out all over the field; was second-team All-Metro selection the past two seasons
• Led the six-time IAAM A Conference champions in points with 65, including 42 goals; made many key contributions, especially with 48 draw controls
• Had four goals and two assists in a 14-4 win over Bishop Ireton, Va., in a national No. 1 vs. No. 2 showdown; also The Baltimore Sun's All-Metro field hockey Player of the Year in the fall
• Under Armour All-American; will play lacrosse at Princeton
Jen Giles
Mount Hebron, senior, midfielder
• Second-team All-Metro selection last season, stellar two-way player for the Howard County champion
• Had 51 goals, 21 assists, 32 draw controls and 29 caused turnovers
• Finished her career with 229 goals, 114 assists, 247 draw controls and 92 caused turnovers
• Under Armour All-American; headed to Maryland
Madi Hall
Century, senior, midfielder
• Often unstoppable around the crease, led the Class 3A-2A state champs in scoring
• Contributed 61 goals, 36 assists, 43 ground balls and 42 draw controls
• Had four goals, including the game-winner, one assist and four draw controls in 14-12 section final win over Glenelg
• Totaled 162 career goals and 89 assists; signed with Florida
Miranda Ibello
Maryvale, senior, midfielder
• Repeat first-team selection proved one of the area's most challenging matchups
• Led the Lions with 73 goals and 35 assists; had several games with more than six goals
• Had two goals and six assists in IAAM A Conference first-round upset of No. 13 Bryn Mawr, 14-13
• Under Armour All-American, U.S. Under-19 national team player, headed to Johns Hopkins
Olivia Jenner
McDonogh, senior, midfielder
• The repeat first-team selection was the key to possession with her ability to control the draws
• Won 70 draws, led the Eagles with 51 goals and had six assists
• Often plucked the ball out of the air but could also influence the direction of the draw toward teammates on the circle
• Under Armour All-American; signed with Duke
Eva Klaus
Severna Park, junior, midfielder
• Standout on the draw, winning 108 this season; key transition player, strong finisher
• Scored 56 goals and had 13 assists for the state Class 4A-3A champion
• In 18-15 state final win over Bel Air, won 14 draws, helped team win 26; had five goals, one assist
• Second-team All-Metro player last season; committed to Johns Hopkins
Caroline Sdanowich
John Carroll, senior, midfielder-defender
• Stellar two-way player led the No. 4 Patriots in scoring, often face-guarded opponent's top threat
• Finished with 65 goals, 12 assists, 50 draw controls and 30 ground balls
• Proved a shut-down defender and face-guarded some of the A Conference's best players out of the game
• A second-team All-Metro pick last season; headed for James Madison
Katy Sharretts
John Carroll, senior, goalie
• The top goalie in the IAAM A Conference posted a .455 save rate and allowed 9.9 goals per game in the top league in the country
• Had multiple games with saves numbering in the mid-teens; stopped 15 shots in the regular-season 8-6 loss to No. 1 McDonogh
• Had nine saves in the 12-11 A Conference semifinal loss to McDonogh
• Headed to San Diego State
Caroline Steele
Severn, senior, midfielder
• Smooth, speedy repeat first-team selection could face guard the opponent's top player and lead her team in scoring
• Set a school record with 94 goals and had 13 assists; set school career goals record with 239
• Scored eight goals against No. 3 Roland Park; scored 10 vs. Notre Dame Prep
• Under Armour All-American, will play at Maryland