Eden Prairie girls lacrosse team strives to make its own history

A run of success has led to the No. 4 ranking and provided coach Brooke Jones with “confirmation we’re on the right track” to return Eden Prairie to prominence.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
May 16, 2024 at 8:22PM
Kaci Kotschevar leads Eden Prairie in goals with 41 and assists with 17. (Mark Hvidsten/For the Minnesota Star Tribune)

Previously seventh, the Eden Prairie girls lacrosse team moved to No. 4 in this week’s state rankings compiled by the Minnesota Girls’ Lacrosse Coaches Association.

Nine consecutive victories, highlighted by positive results against Lake Conference foes Minnetonka and Edina, have the Eagles primed for the fast-approaching section playoffs. Even a 16-12 loss to third-ranked Prior Lake on Saturday couldn’t spoil the mood.

”We weren’t too high after beating Minnetonka and Edina,” Eden Prairie coach Brooke Jones said. “And even though we lost to Prior Lake, being in a close game with a strong team was confirmation we’re on the right track.”

This spring’s seniors were freshmen when they were first coached by Jones. Eden Prairie was a dynasty in the sport’s early years with first- or second-place finishes each year from 2007 to ’12 and again from 2014 to ’19. The Class of 2024 would like to reclaim the Eagles’ place as a dominant program. Eden Prairie last reached the state tournament in 2021, the first season Jones took over for coach Judy Baxter.

”We’ve always talked to this group about carving their own path,” Jones said. “They are aware of the history, but they look at it as more motivation than pressure.”

Twin sisters Avery (33 goals) and Josie Wallace (36) are joined by fellow senior Lauren Rice (13) in the midfield. When it comes to the Wallace sisters, Jones said, “They are the players who I want to have the ball in key moments — and they want the ball in key moments, too.”

Senior attack Kaci Kotschevar (41 goals) leads the team in scoring with 41 goals and in assists with 17. She joins Sara David (10 assists) to provide the Eagles with two threats to score or pass.

Senior Elyza Gengler and junior Maggie Pearson represent two of the Eagles’ new starters on defense. Junior goaltender Addy Badon anchors the defense from between the pipes.

”I’m proud of her for always showing up in the big moments,” Jones said. “She helps our entire defense play with more confidence.”

State rankings

By the Minnesota Girls’ Lacrosse Coaches Association (records through Monday)

1. Lakeville South 8-0; 2. Benilde-St. Margaret’s 9-1; 3. Prior Lake 8-1; 4. Eden Prairie 9-2; 5. Stillwater 7-3; 6. Champlin Park 10-0; 7. Cretin-Derham Hall 7-4; 8. Orono 8-1; 9. Rosemount 8-1; 10. Minnetonka 8-1.

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David La Vaque

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David La Vaque is a high school sports reporter who has been the lead high school hockey writer for the Star Tribune since 2010. He is co-author of “Tourney Time,” a book about the history of Minnesota’s boys hockey state tournament published in 2020 and updated in 2024.

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