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    2023 Spring All-Met: Girls’ Lacrosse first team, second team, honorable mention

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    The following student-athletes have been selected to The Washington Post’s 2023 All-Met team for girls’ lacrosse:

    Hannah Rudolph, M, Jr., Good Counsel

    After scoring 100 points in 2022, Rudolph improved in her junior campaign, posting 86 goals, 44 assists, 111 draw controls, 40 caused turnovers and 58 groundballs. She was named the Washington Catholic Athletic Conference player of the year for the second straight season and led the Falcons to their second straight WCAC championship. Before a playoff matchup this year, Good Counsel Coach Michael Haight reminded Rudolph that “pressure is a privilege” — the high expectations placed on her are because of her immense talent. Rudolph has another year to terrorize the WCAC before joining a Northwestern squad coming off its eighth national title.

    Blair Byrne, M, Sr., Glenelg Country

    Byrne had 64 goals and 22 assists as the Dragons made it to the semifinals in the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland, one of the toughest conferences in the country.

    Rowan Clancy, D, Sr., Georgetown Visitation

    The Michigan commit corralled 45 groundballs and caused 30 turnovers as the Cubs made it to the Independent School League semifinal and won the D.C. State Athletic Association title.

    Maisy Clevenger, M, Sr., Marriotts Ridge

    Even though her team made an early exit in the Maryland state playoffs, Clevenger excelled. She finished with 48 goals, 31 assists and 58 draw controls and will join her sister Eloise next year at the University of Maryland.

    Alexis Dupcak, M, Sr., Broadneck

    Dupcak scored 41 goals and had 100 draw controls in her final campaign with the Bruins, one that ended in the program’s third straight Maryland 4A title.

    Alyssa Gore-Chung, A, Jr., Severna Park

    Gore-Chung exploded in her penultimate campaign with 75 goals — a single-season program record — as the Falcons won the Maryland 3A title.

    CC Jacobs, D, Sr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes

    Jacobs anchored a young Saints team to an Independent School League championship game appearance. The Oregon commit had 87 draw controls, caused 20 turnovers and picked up 28 groundballs.

    Caelan Jones, G, Sr., Dominion

    Jones, a four-year starter committed to play at Oregon, broke her own single-season record for save percentage, stopping 61.8 percent of the shots she faced.

    Lauren LaPointe, A, Sr., Glenelg

    LaPointe closed her career with the Gladiators with 68 goals and 15 assists. She is set to play at the University of Maryland next year.

    Anna Viglione, M, Sr., Paul VI

    The Arizona State commit finished the year with 60 goals, 20 assists and 271 draw controls. She helped the Panthers win the program’s first Virginia Independent School Athletic Association title.

    Corey White, M, Sr., Stone Ridge

    White had 44 goals and 30 assists as the Gators won their first Independent School League title. Signed with the University of Virginia.

    Alyeska Yee-Jenkins, M, Sr., Oakton

    She scored four goals and had two assists in Oakton’s Class 6 title win. The dominant performance finished off a campaign where the James Madison commit had 92 goals and 15 assists.

    The 2023 season was among the most successful in Panthers history. Hayden’s team made it to its first WCAC title game since 2005 after beating St. John’s in the semifinal. The coach prepared for that semifinal game by watching the first matchup between the teams 30 to 40 times, he said. Paul VI also won its first VISAA title by beating St. Anne’s-Belfield; Hayden and the coaching staff developed a new defensive game plan tailored for the opponent.

    Regan Byrne, A, Sr., Glenelg Country

    Ashley Dyer, D, Sr., Glenelg Country

    Gabrielle Greene, A, Jr., Archbishop Spalding

    Hailey Huebner, D, Jr., Good Counsel

    Rachel Koeneke, M, Sr., Freedom (South Riding)

    Gracie Lint, G, Jr., Battlefield

    Kate Motley, M, Sr., Potomac School

    Madison Rassas, M, Jr., Georgetown Visitation

    Stella Shea, M, Sr., St. John’s

    Sophia Stoltz, A, So., Stone Ridge

    Isa Torres, M, Sr., Glenelg

    Lindsey Wright, M, Sr., Dominion

    Lauren Archer, M, Sr., St. John’s

    Caralie Basuel, A, Sr., Oakton

    Reagan Beall, G, Sr., South River

    Wynne Boggan, M, Sr., Episcopal

    Madison Broyhill, A, Sr., Riverside

    Maeve Cavanaugh, M, So., Archbishop Spalding

    Paige Counts, A, Sr., Madison

    Ella-Rae Cox, G, Sr., Huntingtown

    Emerson Cullinan, G, So., Yorktown

    Reese Cuviello, M, Jr., W.T. Woodson

    Charlotte Diez, A, Sr., Severna Park

    Meryl Docking, A, Jr., St. John’s

    Natalie Eastwood, G, Jr., Glenelg Country

    Kristina Einberg, M, Jr., Whitman

    Erin Fagan, A, Sr., Good Counsel

    Brooke Frishman, M, Sr., Dominion

    Emileigh Goodloe, G, Sr., Chantilly

    Avery Graham, M, So., Sherwood

    Bailey Gurley, D, Sr., Paul VI

    Allison Hankins, A, Fr., Paul VI

    Kendra Harris, A, So., Battlefield

    Laney Jensen, M, Fr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes

    Lilly Kelley, M, Sr., Broadneck

    Ava LaRuffa, M, Sr., Centreville

    Catherine LeTendre, M, So., Potomac School

    Katie Mahony, A, Sr., Langley

    Mason Mantey, M, Jr., St. Stephen’s/St. Agnes

    Olivia McCloskey, M, Sr., Walter Johnson

    Ella Morton, G, Jr., Bethesda-Chevy Chase

    Quinn Murray, M, So., Georgetown Visitation

    Olivia Orso, A, Jr., Broadneck

    Camryn Pfundstein, M, Sr., St. Mary’s (Annapolis)

    Zoee Stencil, M, Sr., Severn School

    Annalise Thaler, G, Sr., West Springfield

    Hannah Wakefield, M, Jr., Centreville

    Aria Webster, A, So., Independence

    Maddie Wrenn, D, Jr., Archbishop Spalding

    Alyssa Yost, M, Sr., North County

    Catherine Yurko, D, Sr., Oakton

    Anna Zucconi, D, Jr., Walter Johnson

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