FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

The fall season includes the following states: Connecticut, D.C., Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia (private), Washington, West Virginia.

The rankings are compiled by high school rankings editor Sheldon Shealer.

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1 (1) Penn Mishawaka, IN 23-0-1*
Season Complete. Indiana Class 2A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 3,400 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Florida State commit Kristina Lynch, known for her goal scoring ability, assisted both second-half goals as Penn repeated as state champion. Xavier commit Holly McLaughlin scored the first goal off a pass from Lynch in the 54th minute, then Lynch set up Maya Lacognato's game-clincher seven minutes later. Penn has posted back-to-back undefeated seasons and heads into 2018 with a 47-match (45-0-2) undefeated streak. Northwestern commit Mackenzie Wood made a point-blank save early in the match to keep the game scoreless. Lynch finished the season with 44 goals and 19 assists. Juniors Lacognato and Notre Dame commit Brooke VanDyck each ended with 13 goals and double-digit assists. WATCH THE STATE FINAL UNDER THE "ON DEMAND" TAB.
2 (2) Portland Jesuit Portland, OR 19-0-0*
Season Complete. Oregon Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,250 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: After a pair of close calls in the Round of 16 and state quarterfinals, Portland jesuit made no doubt about in the final weekend of the season. The Crusaders handled Lincoln 6-1 in the state semifinals and Sunset 4-0 in the final. Sophomore Callahan Harrington scored four goals in the semifinals and finals. Cal commit Emma Treasure and freshman Madeline Koleno each scored three goals. Other key players on this year's included Gonzaga commit Sophia Braun and Cal commit Sydney Collins. Portland Jesuit outscored its opponents 86-2 for the season.
3 (4)
 
Houston Germantown, TN 25-0-0*
Season Complete. Tennessee Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,950 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Freshman Emma Riales scored the lone goal as Houston edged rival Collierville in an all-Memphis area state final to complete a perfect season. The win marked the eighth title for Houston under longtime coach David Wolff. The Houston senior class went 85-2-4 with two state titles, a runner-up finish and one semifinal appearance.
4 (3)
 
Northern Highlands Allendale, NJ 20-0-1
Sara Ghorashi came up with two straight saves in the shootout, and Claudia Dipasupil delivered both the match-tying shootout kick and the sudden-death game winner as Northern Highlands held off Roxbury following a scoreless match for the North Jersey, Section 1, Group 3 title. Ghorashi's first save saved the season for Northern Highlands as Dipasupil followed with a successful conversion to make it 4-4 after five rounds. The scene repeated itself in round six, with Ghorashi making another save and Dipasupil cashing in the winner. Northern Highlands advances to this week's state semifinals against Middletown South.
5 (6)
 
St. Anthony's Melville, NY 17-0-0*
Season Complete. New York Catholic High School Athletic Association champion state champion.
School Facts: Private, 2,600 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: As is usually the case, the Long Island Catholic champ steamrolls its way to the state title. After playing its most difficult matches in the league playoffs leading up to the state tournament, St. Anthony's routed Notre Dame Academy 8-1 in the state semifinals and handled Xaverian 4-0 in the final. Brianna Passaro scored twice in each outing. Lauren Hackett had three goals and one assist in the final two matches.
6 (7)
 
Urbana Ijamsville, MD 18-0-1
Tennessee commit Abbey Burdette scored both goals as Urbana defeated Quince Orchard 2-1 in overtime in a Maryland Class 4A state semifinal match. The Hawks next face Broadneck for the state title.
7 (9)
 
Moon Moon, PA 24-0-0
Miami (Ohio) commit Delaney Snyder hd two goals and two assists as Moon handled Fleetwood 4-0 in the PIAA Class 3A state quarterfinals. Chloe Kuminkoski scored the first two goals, both in the first 10 minutes of the match.
8 (10)
 
Wall Township Wall, NJ 23-1-1
After routing Rumson-Fair Haven 6-1 in the Central Jersey, Group 2 semifinals, wall handed Johnson a 2-0 defeat in the final. Sarah Gordon and Jenna Karabin scored for Wall.
9 (11)
 
Freehold Township Freehold, NJ 22-1-0
Twin sisters Jasmine and Jada Colbert scored the goals as Freehold Township defeated East Brunswick 2-1 to win the Central Jersey, Group 4 title last week.
10 (13)
 
Loveland Loveland, OH 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Ohio Division I state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,432 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Xavier commit Brooke Harden scored from distance early in the match and goal stood up as Loveland edged Perrysburg 1-0 in the state final. The result sparked a Cincinnati sweep of state titles as teams from the Queen City won the Division I, II and III crowns. Loveland finished the season with 18 shutouts, including a pair of 1-0 wins over FAB 50-ranked teams.
11 (14)
 
Guerin Catholic Noblesville, IN 16-2-1*
Season Complete. Indiana Class 3A state runner-up.
School Facts: Private, 750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Marian commit Claire Gavin kept Guerin Catholic in the match with several key saves before Penn was able to net a pair of second-half goals in a 2-0 state final. Although Guerin Catholic has the enrollment of a 2A school, it asked -- and was granted -- permission to play in 3A with the traditional state powers. Guerin had a loss to Brebeuf, but twice beat Carmel -- the second time in PKs in the playoffs. Elle Vuotto led the team with 16 goals. Florida commit Cassidy Lindley and freshman standout Quincy McMahon each had 11.
12 (15)
 
Carmel Carmel, IN 15-2-2*
Season Complete. Indiana Class 3A section runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 4,830 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Carmel's season ended with a shootout loss to Guerin Catholic in the section final. Both of the Greyhounds' losses this season were to Guerin, which included a 1-0 setback earlier in the year. The section final result leaves longtime coach Frank Dixon on 499 career victories. During the regular season, Carmel had key wins over Toledo Notre Dame Academy (Ohio) and Noblesville and the Greyhounds tied Penn. During the postseason, Carmel pinned a 3-0 defeat on previously undefeated Brebeuf Jesuit. Junior Ashley Witucki, a Purdue commit, had two goals and one assist, sophomore Kelsie James, a Valparaiso commit, had a goal and senior standout Katie Soderstrom, a Butler commit, had two assists.
13 (20)
 
La Cueva Albuquerque, NM 20-1-0*
Season Complete. New Mexico Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,850 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Junior Hannah Rivera scored in overtime to lift La Cueva to its 16th state title in the 32-year history of the program. La Cueva, the state runners-up the past two seasons, finished with a season-ending 17-match win streak.
14 (50)
 
Baldwinsville Baldwinsville, NY 19-2-0*
Season Complete. New York Class AA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,450 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Katherine Pascale and freshman standout Hannah Mimas scored the goals as Baldwinsville defeated Massapequa 2-0 in the state final, giving the program its first title since 2002. Massapequa was making its fourth state final appearance in five seasons, which included winning three in a row from 2013-2015.
15 (43)
 
Norwin Irwin, PA 19-2-1
With nemesis Penn-Trafford out of the way -- victim of a playoff upset, Norwin returns to the role of frontrunner in this week's Class 4A state tournament. Rutgers commit Emily Harrigan scored twice and Ohio University commit Sam Wexell recorded her 51st career shutout, a school record, as Norwin defeated North Allegheny 4-0 to reach the state semifinals. North Allegheny upset Penn-Trafford in the Round of 16. Norwin had placed second to Penn-Trafford in the league and sectional tournament. The Knights are 19-0 against teams other than Penn-Trafford this season.
16 (18)
 
Monroe-Woodbury Central Valley, NY 17-3-1*
Season Complete. New York Class AA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 2,275 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Monroe-Woodbury allowed two goals early in the match and never recovered in a 3-2 state semifinal loss to Baldwinsville. Kiki Goodwin and Kayla MacKenzie scored second-half goals to close the gap, and a late-match head glanced off the crossbar that could have tied the match.
17 (19)
 
Arlington LaGrangeville, NY 20-1-0*
Season Complete. New York Class AA regional runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 3,200 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Arlington's bid for back-to-back state titles ended with a 2-1 loss to Monroe-Woodbury, a team it had defeated earlier in the season. After falling behind 1-0, Sofia Germano tied the match with less than 13 minutes remaining. Monroe-Woodbury scored the winner with just under five minutes left. This year's team was led by Notre Dame commit Molly Feighan and goalkeeper Becky Gold, who had 17 shutouts.
18 (21)
 
Brebeuf Jesuit Indianapolis, IN 18-1-1*
Season Complete. Indiana Class 3A section semifinalist.
School Facts: Private, 800 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Brebeuf Jesuit's bid for a third straight state final ended in a playoff loss to Carmel, the team's only setback of the season. Brebeuf handed Guerin Catholic its only defeat. The Braves played to a tie with FAB 50-ranked Noblesville, and defeated Kentucky power Sacred Heart. Arizona commit Hallie Pearson led the team in goals and assists. Saint Louis commit Brianna Arthur was second in goals.
19 (49)
 
Indian Hill Cincinnati, OH 22-0-1*
Season Complete. Ohio Division II state champion.
School Facts: Public, 626 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Arkansas commit Anna Podojil and Morgan Jackson scored the goals as Indian Hill completed an undefeated season with a 2-0 win over Lake Catholic in the state final. Podojil, who ended with 38 goals, was named Division II Player of the Year by the state coaches association. Jackson finished the season with 34 goals.
20 West Springfield West Springfield, MA 18-0-3
Meghan McMahon scored a first-half goal that carried undefeated West Springfield to a 1-0 victory over second-seeded Minnechaug in the Western Massachusetts Division I final. West Springfield advances to the state semifinals where it will face Wachusett.
21 Summit Country Day Cincinnati, OH 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Ohio Division III state champion.
School Facts: Private, 850 students, grades K-12.
NOTES: Louisville commit Ravin Alexander had two goals and two assists and Tennessee commit Colleen McIlvenna had two goals and one assist as Summit Country Day rolled to a 4-0 win over Kirtland in the state final. Summit Country Day's only setback was a 3-2 decision to Indian Hill.
22 King Philip Wrentham, MA 20-1-2
Mikayla Griffin scored in the 95th minute to lift King Philip to a 3-2 double overtime win over Newton South in the Division I South final. King Phillip advances to this week's state semifinals.
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Pennington School Pennington, NJ 14-1-1*
Season Complete. New Jersey Prep A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 510 students, grades 6-12.
NOTES: Freshman standout Kylie Daigle scored all three goals as Pennington School defeated Hun School 3-0 in the state final. Sophomore Ellie Hawkey assisted two of the goals. The victory marked Pennington's 13th Prep A title, and No. 14 would not be a stretch next year as most of the starting lineup returns from a team whose only lose was in overtime to Pennsbury (Pa.).
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American Fork American Fork, UT 19-1-0*
Season Complete. Utah Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,180 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Sisters Jamie and Josie Shepherd and Addi Holmstead scored second-half goals as American Fork rallied to defeat Syracuse 3-1 for the school's first girls soccer state title.
25 Newton South Newton, MA 20-2-0*
Season Complete. Massachusetts Division I South runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 1,850 students, grades 10-12.
NOTES: Newton South's season ended with a 3-2 double overtime loss to King Philip in the Division I South final. Junior standout Maia Madison assisted on both goals for Newton South, which won a school record 20 matches. Audrey Lavey and Larissa Williams scored the goals. The team split with Westford Academy, winning the most recent outing against the team that knocked out former Top 5-ranked Catholic Central.

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