2017-18 girls lacrosse state champions

By Kevin Askeland Jun 29, 2018, 2:00pm

MaxPreps takes a comprehensive look at the girls lacrosse champions in each state.

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MaxPreps is your home for high school girls lacrosse state playoff coverage. Here is a list of the state champions in each division from across America. Click here to find tournaments in your state.

2017-18 high school girls lacrosse state champions
Torrey Pines grabbed the CIF San Diego Section Open Division title.
Torrey Pines grabbed the CIF San Diego Section Open Division title.
Photo by Justin Fine
California
San Diego Section
Open — Torrey Pines (San Diego) def. La Costa Canyon (Carlsbad), 10-5
Div. 1 — Del Norte (San Diego) def. Rancho Bernardo (San Diego), 16-8
Div. 2 — Academy of Our Lady of Peace (San Diego) def. El Camino (Oceanside), 12-11

North Coast Section
Div. 1 — Novato def. Oak Ridge (El Dorado Hills), 13-9
Div. 2 — Miramonte (Orinda) def. Acalanes (Lafayette), 10-6



Colorado
Div. 1 — Colorado Academy (Denver) def. Cherry Creek (Greenwood Village), 13-7

Connecticut
L — New Canaan def. Ridgefield, 19-7
M — Branford def. Hand (Madison), 11-8
S — New Fairfield def. East Catholic (Manchester), 9-6

Delaware
Div. 1 — Cape Henlopen (Lewes) def. St. Mark's (Wilmington), 15-5

Florida
Div. 1 — American Heritage (Delray Beach) def. Lake Highland Prep (Orlando), 10-7

Georgia
7A-6A — Milton def. Lassiter (Marietta), 11-10
5A-1A — Blessed Trinity (Roswell) def. Starr's Mill (Fayetteville), 15-7

Illinois
Div. 1 — Hinsdale Central (Hinsdale) def. New Trier (Winnetka), 13-3



Maine
B — Cape Elizabeth def. Yarmouth, 12-11
C — Lake Region (Naples) def. St. Dominic (Lewiston), 19-9

Maryland
4A — South River (Edgewater) def. Dulaney (Timonium), 11-9
3A — Westminster def. Mt. Hebron (Ellicott City), 9-5
2A — Glenelg def. Hereford (Parkton), 6-5
1A — Patterson Mill (Bel Air) def. Boonsboro, 16-8
IAAM A — Notre Dame Prep (Towson) def. McDonogh (Owings Mills), 10-8
IAAM B — Mercy (Baltimore) def. Park School (Baltimore), 15-9
IAAM C — Catholic (Baltimore) def. Concordia Prep (Towson), 11-7

Massachusetts
Div. 1 — Wellesley def. Walpole, 7-5
Div. 2 — Norwell def. Bromfield (Harvard), 12-10

Michigan
Div. 1 — Rockford def. Brighton, 25-5
Div. 2 — Cranbrook Kingswood (Bloomfield Hills) def. Okemos, 18-6

Minnesota
Div. 1 — Apple Valley def. Eden Prairie, 11-10

New Hampshire
Div. 1 — Bishop Guertin (Nashua) def. Bedford, 10-9
Div. 2 — Portsmouth def. Hollis-Brookline (Hollis), 16-10
Div. 3 — Laconia def. Hopkinton (Contoocook), 10-6



New Jersey
Group 1 — Oak Knoll (Summit) def. The Pingry School (Martinsville), 19-4
Group 2 — Haddonfield def. Sparta, 18-11
Group 3 — Moorestown def. Summit, 7-6
Group 4 — Ridgewood def. Clearview (Mullica Hill), 12-9

New York
A — Christian Brothers Academy (Syracuse) def. Penfield, 10-5
B — Manhasset def. Brighton (Rochester), 6-4
C — Cold Spring Harbor def. Honeoye Falls-Lima (Honeoye Falls), 18-3
D — Mattituck-Southold (Mattituck) def. Bronxville, 12-1
NYSAIS — Hackley (Tarrytown) def. Rye Country Day (Rye), 17-12
CHSAA AA — Sacred Heart (Yonkers) def. St. Anthony's (Melville), 11-6
PSAL — Hunter College (New York) def. Curtis (Staten Island), 18-13
Christian Brothers Academy won the New York Class A title.
Christian Brothers Academy won the New York Class A title.
Photo by Alan Schwartz
North Carolina
4A-1A — Cardinal Gibbons (Raleigh) def. Charlotte Catholic (Charlotte), 14-8
NCISAA — Charlotte Country Day School (Charlotte) def. Charlotte Latin (Charlotte), 11-10

Ohio
Div. 1 — Upper Arlington (Columbus) def. New Albany, 11-5
Div. 2 — Mariemont (Cincinnati) def. Chagrin Falls, 13-10

Rhode Island
Div. 1 — Moses Brown (Providence) def. Barrington, 18-11
Div. 2 — Lincoln (Providence) def. Mt. Hope (Bristol), 12-7
Div. 3 — Rogers (Newport) def. Westerly, 9-7

South Carolina
AAAAA — Mann (Greenville) def. Fort Mill, 7-5
AAAA — Bishop England (Charleston) def. Chapin, 10-5
SCISA — Porter-Gaud (Charleston) def. Ashley Hall (Charleston), 24-10

Vermont
Div. 1 — Middlebury def. Champlain Valley Union (Hinesburg), 13-10
Div. 2 — U-32 (Montpelier) def. Green Mountain (Chester), 9-8



Virginia
6A — Woodson (Fairfax) def. Langley (McLean), 22-11
5A — Freedom (Woodbridge) def. Atlee (Mechanicsville), 9-8
4A — Riverside (Ashburn) def. Salem, 10-9
VISAA Div. 1 — Bishop Ireton (Alexandria) def. St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Alexandria), 8-7
VISAA Div. 2 — Highland (Monterey) def. Virginia Episcopal School (Lynchburg), 17-6
Woodson won the Virginia 6A lacrosse crown.
Woodson won the Virginia 6A lacrosse crown.
Photo by Bob Powers