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April 11, 2025 — Friday Statwatch for games played through April 9


Good day, everyone, and welcome to Statwatch, our weekly aggregation of girls’ lacrosse statistics.

Like last week, we’re still seeing the warm-weather schools dominating the proceedings, but that domination will end in a few weeks because a number of scholastic seasons in places like Florida, California, South Carolina, and Georgia.

While we’re seeing more and more outlets out there compiling girls’ lacrosse statistics, I encourage you to adopt the easy-to-use MaxPreps.com platform, and we encourage you to get your fellow teams to enter their information there as well as whichever is your local news site, so that we can aim for as complete a statistical picture of the country as possible.

What you see below are statistics from available published sources, including MaxPreps, Berks Game Day, the KHSAA, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, PhillyLacrosse, and Advance Media.

ASSISTS, SEASON
58 Victoria Aldana, Santa Barbara San Marcos (Calif.)
52 Caelyn Little, Anderson T.L. Hanna (Fla.)
52 Julia Frosch, Pensacola Catholic (Fla.)
46 Riley LeMessurier, Peachtree City McIntosh (Ga.)
45 Sara Anné, Salt Lake City Olympus (Utah)
45 McKenzey Craig, Tampa H.B. Plant (Fla.)
43 Isabella French, Bradenton Manatee (Fla.)
43 Gabby Ulrich, Sarasota Cardinal Mooney (Fla.)
40 Teagan Scott, Mount Pleasant Oceanside Collegiate Academy (S.C.)
40 Emme Seymour, Raleigh St. Mary’s (N.C.)

COMBINED GOALS AND ASSISTS, CAREER
469 Teagan Scott, Mount Pleasant Oceanside Collegiate Academy (S.C.)
464 Miikka Oda, Placentia El Dorado (Calif.)
442 Morgan Siglin, Greenville Wade Hampton (S.C.)
373 Mady Nolan, Irvine Woodbridge (Calif.)

ACTIVE COACHING VICTORIES
878 Kathy Jenkins
523 Lisa Lindley
483 Chris Robinson

Here’s where you, our gentle readers, come in. If you see something amiss in these listings, please feel free to send an email to us at TopOfTheCircle.com. Send us some evidence (a website will do), and we can make corrections.

Thanks for reading, and we’ll reload this page next week with updated numbers.