Category: Girls Lacrosse

  • Photos: Chatfield girls lacrosse tops Cherokee Trail for first win

    LAKEWOOD — Chatfield girls lacrosse beat Cherokee Trail 17-2 on Tuesday to notch its first win of the season. The Chargers are now 1-3.

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  • Photos: Colorado Academy girls lacrosse runs winning streak to 15 games

    COLORADO SPRINGS — Top-ranked Colorado Academy girls lacrosse moved to 4-0 this season with a 15-2 win over Rampart on Tuesday.

    Dating back to last season, the defending champions have won 15 consecutive games.

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  • Photos: No. 8 Air Academy girls lacrosse tops Heritage/Littleton

    AIR FORCE ACADEMY — No. 8-ranked Air Academy girls lacrosse beat Heritage/Litteton 20-5 on Monday.

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  • Girls lacrosse rankings: Off to a good start, ThunderRidge joins at No. 6

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    ThunderRidge girls lacrosse is ranked No. 6 this week. (Matt Daniels/MattDanPhoto.com)

    ThunderRidge stormed into the girls lacrosse rankings this week.

    The Grizzlies, unranked in the preseason, jumped into the CHSAANow poll at No. 6 on Monday. They are 2-0 in the early part of the season, with wins over Chatfield and then-No. 8 Columbine.

    Elsewhere, Colorado Academy stayed atop the ranking at No. 1. Mullen jumped Cherry Creek for the second spot, and Denver East moved from No. 7 to No. 4.

    Kent Denver rounds out the top five.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Girls Lacrosse
    RK TEAM W-L PTS PVS LW
    1 Colorado Academy (8) 1-0 85 1 1-0
    2 Mullen 3-0 78 3 3-0
    3 Cherry Creek 2-0 64 2 2-0
    4 Denver East (1) 3-0 58 7 3-0
    5 Kent Denver 2-1 57 4 2-1
    6 ThunderRidge 2-0 39 2-0
    7 Arapahoe 2-1 29 10 2-1
    8 Air Academy 1-1 23 9 1-1
    9 Columbine 1-2 17 8 1-2
    10 Regis Jesuit 0-2 9 5 0-2
    Others receiving votes:
    Battle Mountain 8, St. Mary’s Academy 7, Chaparral 6, Pine Creek 6, Dakota Ridge 4, Centaurus 2, Grand Junction 2, Grandview 1, Palmer Ridge 1, Valor Christian 1.
    Dropped out
    Centaurus (6).
  • Photos: Hanson, Witt lead Arapahoe girls lacrosse over Chatfield

    LAKEWOOD — Meg Hanson and Atlee Witt each had four goals as No. 10 Arapahoe girls lacrosse edged Chatfield 14-13 on Tuesday.

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  • Photos: No. 1 Colorado Academy girls lacrosse beats No. 5 Regis Jesuit

    DENVER — Top-ranked Colorado Academy girls lacrosse opened its title defense with a 16-5 win over No. 5 Regis Jesuit on Saturday.

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  • Photos: Hungerford leads Columbine girls lacrosse past Palmer Ridge

    LAKEWOOD — Maeve Hungerford had four goals and an assist as No. 8 Columbine girls lacrosse beat Palmer Ridge 16-13 on Saturday.

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  • Photos: ThunderRidge opens girls lacrosse season with win over Chatfield

    The ThunderRidge girls lacrosse team opened the season with a big 17-7 win over Chatfield on Friday.

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  • Girls lacrosse preview: With another new coach, Centaurus aiming to stay among top teams

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    Centaurus girls lacrosse has a third new coach in three seasons, but the Warriors are ranked No. 6 in the preseason. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    [dropcap]T[/dropcap]odd Breithaupt is not a new face to girls lacrosse. With time at Boulder, Dawson School, Boulder Valley Lacrosse, and youth programs, his experience runs wide.

    But he will be the second new face in two years, and third coach in three years, for Centaurus girls lacrosse. The change comes after long time coach Genny Horning stepped down at the conclusion of the 2014 season, followed by a one year stint from Robert Kline in 2015.

    But a seemingly challenging position for Breithaupt is alleviated with him being not as unfamiliar as expected. Most of the upperclassman on the Warriors team were coached under his leadership during their youth lacrosse years.

    “It’s more of a ‘Getting to know each other again’ opportunity,” he said of the situation. “I will approach is with honesty, open dialogue and respect.”

    Centaurus, a frequent powerhouse, advanced to the semifinals for the fifth year in a row last season. Their last championship appearance was in 2013, when they fell to Cherry Creek 20-10.

    Though a new face enters the program, the team itself will remain a similar lineup to the previous season.

    The Warriors return all-state leading scorer Andrea Kim, as well as Audrey Brown, Madison Hamilton, and Tessa Hannigan. The four tallied 92 goals last season. All three goalies, Morgan Pittser, Lindsey Rosen and Mia Sanchez, also return to defend the net.

    And Breithaupt doesn’t plan on going anywhere soon.

    “We are executing the first year of our three-to-five year plan for the program,” he said.

    Within the detailed vision is an overall search for full transparency.

    “Our communication will be improved in is directness,” Breithaupt said.

    But the plan isn’t limited to that. Breithaupt and leadership seek a redefinition of roles, expectations, and goals.

    “We want to focus on living in the present, going hard on every play whether it’s game or practice, and support each other as teammates should,” the coach said. “I want the girls to know that there are no short cuts to any place worth going.”

    He also emphasizes happiness and a shared enjoyable experience in the game of lacrosse.

    “I want the girls to feel they have contributed to he team and have grown as a person, leader and athlete,” Breithaupt said.

    Though ambitious, foresight, and a sign of commitment will play a huge part in their hopeful success, the Centaurus program turns a new page, nonetheless.

    When asked if his coaching style differs that the previous, Breithaupt answers with a definitive: “Absolutely.”

    Centaurus will open its season on Friday evening against Mullen.

    The Warriors enter 2016 ranked No. 6 in the preseason poll. Defending champion Colorado Academy is No. 1, and perennial power Cherry Creek, which has made every single state title game in the sport’s 18-year history, is ranked second.

    Mullen enters as No. 3, Kent Denver is No. 4, and Regis Jesuit rounds out the top-5.

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    Girls lacrosse preview

    • Preseason rankings
    • Defending state champion: Colorado Academy
    • Regular season begins: March 10
    • Postseason begins: May 11
    • State championships: May 25, University of Denver
    • Returning All-State players: Anna Gallagher, Sr, Colorado Academy; Andrea Kim, Sr, Centaurus; Eliza Radochonski, Jr, Cherry Creek; Kathleen Roe, Sr, Regis Jesuit; Bridget Sutter, Jr, Colorado Academy; Ali Vanek, Sr, Mullen
  • Preseason girls lacrosse rankings: Colorado Academy is No. 1

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    Colorado Academy girls lacrosse is the preseason No. 1 team. (Ryan Casey/CHSAANow.com)

    Defending girls lacrosse champion Colorado Academy will begin the season as the No. 1 team in the state.

    The Mustangs were a unanimous pick among the voters.

    Cherry Creek, the runner-up from the 2015 state title game, comes in at No. 2 adding some anticipation to a potential rematch between the two teams in the state championship game this May.

    Colorado Academy ended a 10-year streak that saw either the Bruins or Air Academy taking the state title. The Kadets come in at No. 9 to start the year.

    In all, six of the final eight teams standing from last year’s state tournament debut in the preseason top 10 this year.

    The rankings, voted upon by coaches and select media members, are the official polls of the Association. During the regular season, they are released each Monday.

    Complete rankings for all classes are below.

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    CHSAANow.com Girls Lacrosse Poll

    Voted upon by coaches and select media members around the state. These rankings have no bearing on postseason seeding.

    Coaches and media members looking to vote should email rcasey@chsaa.org.

    Girls Lacrosse
    RK TEAM W-L PTS
    1 Colorado Academy (8) 0-0 80
    2 Cherry Creek 0-0 72
    3 Mullen 0-0 64
    4 Kent Denver 0-0 56
    5 Regis Jesuit 0-0 35
    6 Centaurus 0-0 31
    7 Denver East 0-0 29
    8 Columbine 0-0 24
    9 Air Academy 0-0 17
    10 Arapahoe 0-0 11
    Others receiving votes:
    ThunderRidge 9, Palmer Ridge 6, Chatfield 3, Valor Christian 3, Chaparral 1.