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See highlights of the player from Syosset, a new member of the Xcellent 25Nine of the top 10 teams in the Xcellent 25 National Boys Lacrosse Rankings presented by the Army National Guard won last week, with St. Anthony's providing the lone upset.
Previous No. 9 New Canaan fell to St. Anthony's for its second loss of the season. The defeat dropped New Canaan to No. 18 while St. Anthony's moved up two spots to No. 17.
The two new teams this week include Syosset at No. 24 and Bayport-Blue Point at No. 25.
MaxPreps Xcellent 25 National Boys Lacrosse Rankings presented by the Army National Guard

Max Lambert and Victor still lead the way in the Xcellent 25.
Photo by Chris Cecere
1. (1 last week) Victor (N.Y.), 14-0
The Blue Devils made it 36 in a row with two wins last week, beating Penfield 15-4 and Aquinas Institute 10-3.
2. (2) McDonogh (Owings Mills, Md.), 16-1
The Eagles completed the regular season with a 13-4 win over Gilman.
3. (3) Monte Vista (Danville, Calif.), 21-0
The Mustangs head into their final game of the regular season undefeated after beating Casa Grande 20-6 last week.
4. (4) Bullis (Potomac, Md.), 19-2
The Bulldogs won their only game last week, beating John Paul the Great 16-5.
5. (5) Gonzaga (Washington, D.C.), 19-2
The Purple Eagles ended the regular season with a 14-5 win over DeMatha.
6. (6) Darien (Conn.), 15-0
The Blue Wave won three times, beating Norwalk 23-1, Trinity Catholic 20-1 and Greenwich 13-12.
7. (7) IMG Academy (Bradenton, Fla.), 12-1 *Season over
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8. (8) Bridgewater-Raritan (Bridgewater, N.J.), 14-0
The Panthers' win streak hit 37 in a row after beating Immaculata 15-7, Ridge 11-1 and Pingry 11-8.
9. (10) Locust Valley (N.Y.), 15-0
The Falcons completed the regular season undefeated with a 13-8 win over Seaford and an 18-6 win over Mineola.
10. (11) Cold Spring Harbor (N.Y.), 13-1
The Seahawks bounced back from their only loss of the season to beat Wheatley 15-2 and Seaford 17-9.
11. (12) Boys Latin (Baltimore), 13-3
The Lakers won their only game of the week, beating St. Paul's 16-6.
12. (13) Landon (Bethesda, Md.), 17-3
The Bears won twice last week, beating Churchill 13-8 and Episcopal 11-2.
13. (14) Culver Academies (Ind.), 17-3
Culver won its final game of the regular season, beating Everest Academy 16-4.
14. (15) Deerfield Academy (Mass.), 13-1
The Big Green won three times last week, beating Kent School 15-2, Northfield Mt. Hermon 16-0 and Avon Old Farms 11-6.
15. (17) Summit (N.J.), 15-1
Summit knocked off previously unbeaten Ridgewood 7-6 to complete the regular season.
16. (18) Delbarton (Morristown, N.J.), 15-1
The Green Wave edged Mountain Lakes 8-6 and Chaminade 9-6.
17. (19) St. Anthony's (Melville, N.Y.), 13-2
The Friars picked up two impressive wins, beating Chaminade 4-3 and New Canaan 8-3.
18. (9) New Canaan (Conn.), 13-2
The Rams knocked off Trinity Catholic, 16-1, but fell to St. Anthony's 8-3 last week.
19. (20) Haverford School (Pa.), 18-4
The Fords won three times last week to finish the regular season, including an 11-7 win over La Salle College, a 13-6 win over Germantown Academy and an 11-4 win over Springside Chestnut Hill.
20. (22) Malvern Prep (Pa.), 17-4
The Friars won three times last week, beating Penn Charter 15-5, Episcopal Academy 17-9 and Salesianum 19-9.
21. (24) St. Stephen's & St. Agnes (Alexandria, Va.), 17-3
The Saints set up a big game with Landon this week by beating Georgetown Prep 11-5 and St. Albans 11-2.
22. (25) Sparta (N.J.), 17-0
Sparta stayed unbeaten with three wins, beating Voorhees 10-8, Delaware Valley 12-5 and North Hunterdon 11-7.
23. (23) Ridgewood (N.J.), 15-1
The Maroons fell for the first time this year, losing to Summit 7-6. Ridgewood rebounded to beat Ramapo 16-3 to end the regular season.
24. (NR) Syosset (N.Y.), 13-2
Syosset's only losses are to Cold Spring Harbor and St. Anthony's.
25. (NR) Bayport-Blue Point (Bayport, N.Y.), 15-0
The Phantoms finished the regular season undefeated.
Dropped out: Brunswick School (Greenwich, Conn.), Calvert Hall (Baltimore).