FAB 50 High School Soccer Team Rankings

Rank School Record
1 (1) Novi Novi, MI 25-0-1
The much-anticipated state final rematch between Novi and Grand Blanc ended up as no contest at all. Ball State commit Avery Fenchel scored three goals and Lexi Whalen added one in a 4-0 regional final victory. Ferris State commit Jessica Bandyk added a pair of assists. Novi advances to this week's state semifinals where it will face FAB 50-ranked Forest Hills Central.
2 (2) Yorktown Arlington, VA 24-0-1*
Season Complete. Virginia 6A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,050 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Virginia commit Lacey McCormack scored three goals in a state semifinal win then netted both scores in a 2-0 state final win over T.C. Williams. This year's Virginia 6A final featured a pair of undefeated Northern Virginia programs, but McCormack's goals lifted Yorktown to its second title in three years. The Patriots defeated then undefeated Kellam in the state semifinals.
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J.L. Mann Greenville, SC 27-1-0*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Alabama-Birmingham commit Erica Manfre scored on a 40-yard free kick early in the match and it stood as J.L. Mann captured its third straight state title with a 1-0 win over Wando. J.L. Mann's only loss was to River Bluff, which Wando defeated in the state semifinals. The Patriots posted a 2-0 win over Georgia power Parkview. Clemson signee Caroline Conti, one of the nation's top recruits for 2019, finished the season with 32 goals and 44 assists.
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Vestavia Hills Vestavia Hills, AL 23-0-0*
Season Complete. Alabama 7A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,035 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Alabama-Birmingham signee Elizabeth Hill and Riley Vicinanzo scored first-half goals to carry Vestavia Hills to a 2-0 state final win over McGill-Toolen. It marked the program's second straight title and third in four season, but this time it capped a perfect season. Vestavia Hills rolled through Alabama and posted on key out-of-state win over Mill Creek (Ga.), a team that was easily dispatched by Parkview (Ga.) in the state playoffs.
5 (6)
 
T.C. Williams Alexandria, VA 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Virginia 6A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 3,750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: T.C. Williams' perfect run ended in a 2-0 state final loss to Yorktown in a clash of undefeated teams. The match was scoreless at halftime. T.C. Williams advanced to the state final for the first time in history when it defeated James River 3-1 in the semifinals.
6 (8)
 
Wando Mt. Pleasant, SC 23-1-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 3,875 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Wando's undefeated run ended with a 1-0 loss to J.L. Mann in the state final. The Warriors outscored their opponents 160-8 this season, which included out-of-state wins over Pope (Ga.) and Peachtree Ridge (Ga.). Wando tied River Bluff in the Viking Cup early in the season, then defeated River Bluff in the state semifinals.
7 (9)
 
River Bluff Lexington, SC 22-1-1*
Season Complete. South Carolina Class AAAAA state semifinalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,950 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: River Bluff's undefeated season ended with a 2-1 loss to Wando in the state semifinals. Before that result, River Bluff had tied Wando in the Viking Cup and defeated J.L. Mann in the Viking Cup final. River Bluff's top three scorers are all underclassmen, including Nicolle Malpartida, the younger sister of College of Charleston player Marcelo Malpartida.
8 (10)
 
Millard West Omaha, NE 18-1-0*
Season Complete. Nebraska Class A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,525 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Chaise Pfanstiel, a college basketball commit, scored a pair of goals to lead Millard West to a 4-2 win over Omaha Marian in the state final.
9 (14)
 
Marian Bloomfield Hills, MI 14-1-0
Sara Stroud converted a penalty kick to lift Marian to a 1-0 win over Divine Child for the program's fourth straight region title. Marian advances to this week's state semifinals.
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St. Dominic O'Fallon, MO 26-3-1
Season Complete. Missouri Class 3 state champion.
School Facts: Private, 720 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: St. Dominic edged Summit in a shootout following a 1-1 match in the state final. Jessica Larson scored the regulation goal for St. Dominic.
11 (12)
 
Naperville North Naperville, IL 15-5-4*
Season Complete. Illinois Class 3A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Amanda Johnson made a pair of saves and Leah Shumate, Emily Dulik and Wisconsin signee Maddie Schlecht converted penalty kicks as Naperville North upset Barrington in a state final shootout. The win gave Naperville North a sweep of the boys and girls 3A state titles, marking the first time it has every happened in the same school year in Illinois.
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Barrington Barrington, IL 22-2-1*
Season Complete. Illinois Class 3A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 2,750 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: After surviving a playoff run that included wins over St. Charles North and New Trier, favored Barrington fell to Naperville North in a shootout following a scoreless match.
13 (15)
 
St. Charles North St. Charles, IL 19-2-2*
Season Complete. Illinois Class 3A SuperSectional finalist.
School Facts: Public, 1,985 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: St. Charles North's season ended with a 2-0 loss to Barrington in the Super Sectional, which serves as Illinois' state quarterfinals.
14 (16)
 
St. Pius X Atlanta, GA 17-3-2*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,100 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Sophomore standout Renee Lyles, who has committed to Clemson, scored three goals as St. Pius routed Flowery Branch 6-0 in the state final. After a rough start to the season, the Golden Lions won their last 11 matches to capture their sixth title in the last seven seasons and ninth title in the last 12 seasons. St. Pius' season-ending win streak started with a 4-0 victory over Class AAAAA champ and FAB 50 Top 25-ranked McIntosh.
15 (17)
 
Heritage Wake Forest, NC 20-3-0*
Season Complete. North Carolina Class 4A state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,915 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Bri Holt converted the game-deciding penalty kick to lift Heritage to a shootout win over Pinecrest in the state final. Raegan Meyer scored first to put Heritage ahead before Pinecrest tied it, sending the match to overtime. Appalachian State signee Hayley Boyles led the team in scoring this season.
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Pinecrest Southern Pines, NC 26-1-1*
Season Complete. North Carolina Class 4A state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 2,175 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Madi Pry scored to tie the match at 1, but Pinecrest ended up losing to Heritage in the shootout in the state final. In the semifinals, Pinecrest upended West Forsyth 2-1 in a clash of undefeated teams.
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Liberty Liberty, MO 23-2-0*
Season Complete. Missouri Class 4 state champion.
School Facts: Private, 720 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Sophomore Maya Gaona scored the first two goals and junior Madilyn Hamline added the clincher late in the match as Liberty topped Nerinx Hall 3-1 in the state final. With a large number of underclassmen, Liberty will be the state favorite to start 2020.
18 (20)
 
McIntosh Peachtree City, GA 20-1-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 1,700 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Bailey Wagenknecht and Tariah Miller each scored twice as McIntosh routed Whitewater 7-0 in the state final. The Chiefs, with several underclass starters, won their last 10 matches following a loss to St. Pius.
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Colorado Academy Denver, CO 19-1-0*
Season Complete. Colorado Class 3A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 965 students, grades PK-12.
NOTES: Mari Annest scored the first two goals and Catie Groves added an insurance goal as Colorado Academy avenged its only loss of the season with a 3-0 win over Jefferson Academy. The Mustangs' signature result this season was a 2-1 win over Grandview, the Class 6A state champion.
20 (23)
 
Grandview Aurora, CO 17-2-1*
Season Complete. Colorado Class 6A state champion.
School Facts: Private, 965 students, grades PK-12.
NOTES: Caylin Lyubenko scored both goals as Grandview defeated Arapahoe 2-1 in the state final. Lyubenko delivered the state title game-winner last year, as well, when Grandview secured a FAB 50 No. 1 ranking.
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New Trier Winnetka, IL 23-3-5*
Season Complete. Illinois Class 3A third-place finisher.
School Facts: Public, 4,000 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: After losing to Barrington in the state semifinals, New Trier bounced back with a 2-0 consolation match win over Lyons. Villanova commit Emma Weaver scored both goals in the win over Lyons, giving her 33 for the season. She also scored the team's goal in a 2-1 state semifinal loss to Barrington.
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Stevenson Lincolnshire, IL 22-2-2*
Season Complete. Illinois Class 3A SuperSectional finalist.
School Facts: Public, 4,050 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Stevenson's banner season ended with a loss to New Trier in the sectional final. Both of the team's losses this season were to New Trier, but they also once defeated the Trevians. Notre Dame signee Kiki Van Zanten returned to high school soccer in the spring and led Stevenson's resurgence with a 26-goal season.
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North Gwinnett Suwanee, GA 18-3-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAAA state champion.
School Facts: Public, 2,930 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: North Gwinnett stunned Lambert in penalty kicks following a 1-1 match in the state final. Aliah Kitchens scored the team's regulation goal.
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Lambert Suwanee, GA 22-1-0*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAAAAAA state runner-up.
School Facts: Public, 2,9305 students, grades 9-12.
NOTES: Lambert's perfect season ended with a shootout loss to North Gwinnett in the state final. Georgia commit Faith Ferrer scored with less than three minutes left in regulation to pull Lambert even and set up overtime. Lambert ended up outscoring its opponents 108-4.
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Westminster Schools Atlanta, GA 19-2-1*
Season Complete. Georgia Class AAA state champion.
School Facts: Private, 1,875 students, grades K-12 (800+ in 9-12).
NOTES: Georgia commit Tori Penn scored the game-winning goal and assisted the clincher as Westminster topped Lovett 3-1 in overtime in the final. The win marked a state record 13th title for Westminster, which also won its fifth straight championship.

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