Top 25 DMV Girls High School Lacrosse Rankings (3/24/2025)

It’s status quo in this week’s High School on SI DMV girls lacrosse Top 25.
McDonogh School is No. 1 followed by Archbishop Spalding, St. Paul’s School for Girls, Maryvale Prep and Our Lady of Good Counsel. Stone Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, Georgetown Visitation Prep, Manchester Valley, Severna Park and Potomac School round out the Top 10.
1. MCDONOGH SCHOOL (Md.)
Record: 4-0
Previous rank: 1
2. ARCHBISHOP SPALDING (Md.)
Record: 2-0
Previous rank: 2
3. ST. PAUL’S SCHOOL for GIRLS (Md.)
Record: 3-1
Previous rank: 3
4. MARYVALE PREP (Md.)
Record: 4-1
Previous rank: 4
5. OUR LADY OF GOOD COUNSEL (Md.)
Record: 1-2
Previous rank: 5
6. STONE RIDGE SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART (Md.)
Record: 6-3
Previous rank: 6
7. GEORGETOWN VISITATION PREP (D.C.)
Record: 1-3
Previous rank: 7
8. MANCHESTER VALLEY (Md.)
Record: 0-0
Previous rank: 8
9. SEVERNA PARK (Md.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 9
10. POTOMAC SCHOOL (Va.)
Record: 2-0
Previous rank: 10
11. GLENELG (Md.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 11
12. YORKTOWN (Va.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 12
13. BROADNECK (Md.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 13
14. ST. STEPHENS & ST. AGNES (Va.)
Record: 3-0
Previous rank: 14
15. NOTRE DAME PREP (Md.)
Record: 3-1
Previous rank: 15
16. ST MARY’S (Md.)
Record: 1-2
Previous rank: 16
17. JOHN CARROLL SCHOOL (Md.)
Record: 0-3
Previous rank: 17
18. BRYN MAWR SCHOOL (Md.)
Record: 0-3
Previous rank: 18
19. MARRIOTTS RIDGE (Md.)
Record: 0-1
Previous rank: 19
20. GLENELG COUNTRY SCHOOL (Md.)
Record: 2-1
Previous rank: 20
21. CENTURY (Md.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 21
22. BISHOP IRETON (Va.)
Record: 0-2
Previous rank: 22
23. DULANEY (Md.)
Record: 1-0
Previous rank: 23
24. ST. JOHN’S COLLEGE (D.C.)
Record: 0-3
Previous rank: 24
25. JAMES W. ROBINSON (Va.)
Record: 0-0
Previous rank: 25

Derek Toney is an award winning sports journalist with nearly four decades of content creation, editing and management experience in the DMV area. He has served as a reporter with the Baltimore Sun, Capital Journal, PG Gazette, Digital Sports and the Baltimore Banner, among others. He also spent 12 years as a Senior Content Editor with Varsity Sports Network. He has been writing for High School on SI since 2023