The MSHSL Girls Lacrosse Regular Season Stat Leaders

The 2026 regular season numbers are officially finalized, and the top players across the state put up some absolutely mind-blowing production. From pure point-producers hitting the century mark to brick-wall goaltending and elite defensive pests, these athletes set the standard this spring.

Here is your definitive recap of the MSHSL girls' lacrosse regular season stat leaders, broken down category by category.

The Offensive Juggernauts

Most Points (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Bella Ashton (Rochester Century): 100

  • Izzy Krejci (Blake): 99

  • Dylan Collins (Orono): 95

  • Mac Murphy (Hill-Murray): 92

  • Jaida Steffes (Farmington): 91

  • Layla Nick (Orono): 90

  • Samantha Hohn (Gentry Academy): 89

  • Hannah Rosso (Buffalo): 84

  • Alayna Deering (Hill-Murray): 80

  • Madeline Maurer (Brainerd): 77

Most Goals (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Bella Ashton (Rochester Century): 88

  • Izzy Krejci (Blake): 85

  • Layla Nick (Orono): 74

  • Ryley Dunn (Maple Grove): 66

  • Samantha Hohn (Gentry Academy): 66

  • Reese Hagenbart (Champlin Park): 62

  • Jaida Steffes (Farmington): 61

  • Myah Peters (St. Paul Academy and Summit School): 58

  • Camryn Hinsch (Chisago Lakes): 56

  • Amelia Moran (Owatonna): 56

Most Assists (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Mac Murphy (Hill-Murray): 68

  • Hannah Rosso (Buffalo): 44

  • Miley Jiracek (Champlin Park): 43

  • Dylan Collins (Orono): 40

  • Jordin Rosga (Cretin-Derham Hall): 35

  • Alayna Deering (Hill-Murray): 31

  • Jaida Steffes (Farmington): 30

  • Georgia Harmer (Westonka): 29

  • Alexandra Christian (Orono): 27

  • Naomi Eaton (Chisago Lakes): 26

  • Cayla Helmberger (White Bear Lake): 26

The Possession Elements

Most Draw Controls (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Dylan Collins (Orono): 115

  • Jaida Steffes (Farmington): 104

  • Kathryn Ewers (Edina): 102

  • Claire Dittberner (Chaska): 90

  • Grace McCutcheon (Westonka): 88

  • Lilly Selander (Cretin-Derham Hall): 87

  • Izzy Krejci (Blake): 82

  • Rylan West (White Bear Lake): 73

  • Piper Peterson (St. Michael-Albertville): 73

  • Lucy Hilgert (Chanhassen): 73

Most Ground Balls (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Ada Kallhoff (Mankato): 78

  • Reagan Krautkramer (Holy Family): 67

  • Dylan Collins (Orono): 65

  • Piper Peterson (St. Michael-Albertville): 63

  • Emma Rolih (Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes): 60

  • Grace McCutcheon (Westonka): 58

  • Stella Strothman (Breck): 57

  • Grace Sell (Southwest Christian): 56

  • Olivia Prochnow (Rochester Century): 55

  • Erin Rogness (Rochester John Marshall/Lourdes): 52

Most Caused Turnovers (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Piper Peterson (St. Michael-Albertville): 50

  • Ryley Dunn (Maple Grove): 49

  • Zia Raukar (Rochester Mayo): 40

  • Grace McCutcheon (Westonka): 38

  • Daneka Eng (Buffalo): 37

  • Dylan Collins (Orono): 36

  • Jaida Steffes (Farmington): 35

  • Alessandra Muraski (St. Michael-Albertville): 35

  • Anwyn Wroge (Eastview/Eagan): 34

  • Elsie Anderson (Rochester Mayo): 34

The Brick Walls In Net

Highest Save Percentage (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Nora Marshall (Owatonna): .671

  • Isabelle Knoph (Delano/Rockford): .610

  • Rory Meyer (Buffalo): .607

  • Lake Parr (Moorhead): .601

  • Lillian Clemons (Hermantown/Proctor/Cloquet/Esko): .590

  • Kayla Swartout (Holy Family): .581

  • Rachel Kroona (Andover): .578

  • Teagan Walton (Academy of Holy Angels): .576

  • Michaela Altendorf (Chisago Lakes): .572

  • Quinn Kadue (Breck): .572

Most Saves (MN Lax Hub Data)

  • Jane Romaker (Spring Lake Park/Coon Rapids): 175

  • Lake Parr (Moorhead): 173

  • MJ Rondeau (Chanhassen): 169

  • Sydney Loe (Hutchinson): 167

  • Brooke Anderson (Apple Valley): 163

  • Nora Marshall (Owatonna): 145

  • Victoria Harder (Southwest Christian): 142

  • Madeline Kelso (Rochester Century): 137

  • Olive Heugel (Blaine): 135

  • Quinn Kadue (Breck): 135

Join us in celebrating these incredible athletes for putting on an absolute masterclass and raising the bar for Minnesota girls' lacrosse all spring long!

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