πŸ₯ 2024–25 Final Colorado Girls Club Lacrosse Rankings

The 2024–25 season was another milestone year for Colorado girls club lacrosse. With programs competing on both local and national stages, the state continues to develop some of the country’s top talent. From Denver to the mountains, programs invested in skill development, exposure, and high-level competition.

Colorado Lacrosse News is proud to present the final girls club rankings for the 2024–25 season, covering grad years 2032 through 2026.

Rankings Breakdown

πŸ† 2032 Girls

1. Team 180 Elite

2. Concept

3. Team 91 Fury

4. P3 Lacrosse – Inferno

➑️ Analysis: Team 180 Elite continued its tradition of dominance, while Concept and Team 91 Fury showed depth and consistency. P3 Lacrosse impressed with its Inferno squad, signaling strong growth at the youngest levels.

πŸ† 2031 Girls

1. Team 180 Elite

2. Concept

3. Team 91 Havoc

4. Command

5. Pride

6. Foothills Pack

➑️ Analysis: Team 180 Elite once again took the top spot, but Concept kept the pressure high. Command and Pride emerged as programs to watch, while Foothills Pack earned recognition with scrappy play and tournament results.

πŸ† 2030 Girls

1. Team 180 Elite

2. Concept

3. Team 180

4. Foothills Pack

5. Team 91 Flame

6. Bolts

7. Command

➑️ Analysis: Depth defined the 2030 group, with multiple Team 180 rosters in the mix. Foothills Pack showed steady development, and Team 91 Flame gained ground with strong summer tournament showings.

πŸ† 2029 Girls

1. Team 180 Elite

2. Team 180

3. Team 91 Blitz

4. Tommyknockers

5. Command

6. Concept

7. Grizzlies

8. 10th Mtn White

➑️ Analysis: This was one of the most competitive brackets. While Team 180 programs led the way, Tommyknockers and Grizzlies brought exciting play and proved the depth of Colorado lacrosse beyond the biggest names.

πŸ† 2027 Girls

1. Team 180 Bartron

2. Concept

3. Team 180 Tobias

4. Denver Pride

5. True CO Black

6. Team 91 Avalanche

➑️ Analysis: This age group highlighted the rivalry between Team 180 and Concept. Denver Pride and True CO Black made notable moves, while Team 91 Avalanche showed flashes of high-level potential.

πŸ† 2026 Girls

1. Team 180

2. Urban Elite / Team 180 Elite

3. Team 91

4. True CO Black

5. Denver Pride

6. Mountain Force

7. Bolts

8. Command

9. 10th Mountain

10. True CO Green

➑️ Analysis: The 2026 bracket may be the most wide-open, with multiple programs competing nationally. Urban Elite/180 Elite and Team 91 both made big statements, while True CO and Mountain Force proved to be steady competitors.

Closing Thoughts

From Team 180’s dynasty-like consistency to the rising programs like Concept, Pride, and Foothills Pack, Colorado girls lacrosse is thriving. The depth across age groups shows that the state isn’t just producing one-off teams β€” it’s building sustainable pipelines of talent.

πŸ”₯ As we look toward the 2025–26 season, expect even tighter battles and more programs climbing the ranks.

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