Girls lacrosse state finalists Lakeville South and Chanhassen to clash

They are ranked first and second this season and heading for a Friday night game at Chanhassen.

April 27, 2023 at 1:47PM
Lakeville South's Emily Moes (23) looked for a shot during the first half. Moes scored twice as South took a 5-0 lead and held a 6-4 halftime lead. State girls' lacrosse championship, Lakeville South vs. Chanhassen, 6-18-22. Photo by Mark Hvidsten, SportsEngine
Emily Moes of Lakeville South, shown during the Class 2A championship game last season, has 13 goals and five assists this season. (Mark Hvidsten, Special to the Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The teams that played for the Class 2A title in girls lacrosse last season are the teams ranked first and second this season.

Soon we'll find out more. Lakeville South, ranked No. 1 by the Minnesota Girls Lacrosse Coaches Association and the defending state champion, will take on No. 2 Chanhassen at 7 p.m. Friday at Chanhassen High School. Each is 2-0 this season; Chanhassen has a Thursday home game against Chaska before facing Lakeville South.

Lakeville South defeated Chanhassen 10-7 for the state championship in 2022. That was the last time the Cougars were challenged. They have won two road games this season, 22-1 against Owatonna and 22-4 against Eastview/Eagan. Emily Moes, a senior committed to Cal Berkeley, has 13 goals and five assists.

It's been tighter for Chanhassen, with a 13-9 victory at Minnetonka and a 14-3 win at home over Eden Prairie. Gabby Bjugan has been the team's most prominent player on offense, with nine goals and two assists. The teams Chanhassen has defeated both appear in the latest rankings, Minnetonka at No. 7 and Eden Prairie at No. 10.

Eden Prairie was 2-2 when the rankings were released Monday but fell to 2-3 with a 13-10 loss to No. 5 Edina on Tuesday. All three Eagles losses were to top-10 teams; Eden Prairie also lost 12-9 to No. 4 Benilde-St. Margaret's in its season opener.

State rankings

Released Monday by the Minnesota Girls Lacrosse Coaches Association

  • Lakeville South, 1-0-0
  • Chanhassen, 2-0-0
  • Prior Lake, 2-0-0
  • Benilde-St. Margaret's, 3-0-0
  • Edina, 3-0-0
  • Stillwater, 2-1-0
  • Minnetonka, 3-1-0
  • Rosemount, 1-1-0
  • Blake, 2-0-0
  • Eden Prairie, 2-2-0
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