2026 Colorado High School Girls Lacrosse Season Stat Leaders
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The 2026 girls lacrosse season delivered standout individual performances from across the state. Here is a look at the top players in both 5A and 4A.
5A
Emmy Leonard of Fairview in Boulder led all 5A players in goals with 76, one of the highest single-season totals in recent Colorado history. Julianne Dail of Arapahoe in Centennial finished second with 70 goals and first in points with 97, giving her the most productive overall season in 5A. Hadley Brooks of Ralston Valley in Arvada finished third with 66 goals, pushing her way into the top of the state scoring conversation. Lynsey Dondero of ThunderRidge in Highlands Ranch rounded out the top scoring conversation, finishing second in points with 95 and fourth in goals with 63.
Dondero also appeared in the draw control percentage leaders, finishing fifth at 63.3 percent. Jillian Taylor of Heritage in Littleton led that category at 76.0 percent, winning 199 of 262 draw attempts. Micki Tanella of Valor Christian finished second at 69.4 percent, and Emily Bollhoefner, also from Heritage, came in third at 65.0 percent. Heritage's ability to control possession through two of the top three draw specialists in the state is a significant edge.
Harper Ezrine of Colorado Academy in Denver led 5A in assists with 48, well ahead of Mae Burnham of Fairview who finished second with 42. Lauren Silver of TRHS in Highlands Ranch was third with 36.
Mackenzie King of Legend in Parker led all 5A players in ground balls with 84. Lyzel Schlosser of Palmer Ridge in Monument and Jessica Cameron, also from Legend, tied for second with 70 each.
In goal, Allie Moskowitz of VCHS in Highlands Ranch led 5A in save percentage at .584, followed by Lily Wynn of Denver South at .554 and Sylvie Morgan of Northfield in Denver at .550.
4A
Emma Brusate of Holy Family in Broomfield had the most dominant offensive season of any girls player in either classification. She led all 4A players in goals with 105 and points with 120. Her goal total was the highest of any player, boys or girls, across 4A and 5A combined. Ryn Gardner of Evergreen finished second in goals with 83 and third in points with 95. Chiara Marjaniemi of RHS in Colorado Springs posted 74 goals and 90 points, placing her third in both categories.
Izabelle Kovacik of Battle Mountain in Edwards led 4A in assists with 42. Her teammate Kate Kovacik tied for third with 33, matching Morgan Elson of Mead in Longmont. McKenna Jensen of Fruita Monument finished second with 34.
Ruby Lake of Telluride led the 4A ground ball leaderboard with 112, followed by Alexis Campbell of Grand Junction at 93 and Giana Fabrizio of Dakota Ridge in Littleton at 90.
Isabel Thomas of Battle Mountain led 4A in draw control percentage at 67.6 percent, winning 127 of 188 attempts. Layne Reynolds and Illene Badgett, both from Air Academy, finished second and third at 66.4 and 57.0 percent respectively. Battle Mountain placed two players in the top four, with Poppy Saunders finishing fourth at 56.4 percent.
In goal, Livia Tergeoglou of Aspen led 4A with a .731 save percentage. Alivya Malcolm of Roaring Fork in Carbondale finished second at .668, and Jenna Rystrom of Dakota Ridge came in third at .667.