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The Minnesota Top 25, the Star Tribune’s statewide, class-crossing ranking of high school girls hockey teams

As teams deal with early rounds of section tournaments, change is limited to the second half of the list.

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Centennial/Spring Lake Park forward Grace Laager and her teammates hold down the No. 3 spot in the Minnesota Top 25. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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By David La Vaque

The Minnesota Star Tribune

The Minnesota Top 25

Records through Tuesday

1. Minnetonka (22-2-1). Previous: 1

2. Edina (21-3-1). Previous: 2

3. Centennial/Spring Lake Park (23-2). Previous: 3

4. Benilde-St. Margaret’s (19-3-3). Previous: 4

5. Andover (16-8-1). Previous: 5

6. Holy Angels (1A, 16-6-3). Previous: 6

7. Hill-Murray (19-6). Previous 7

14. Dodge County (1A, 19-3-2). Previous: 14

15. Orono (1A, 17-5-3). Previous: T-15

16. Farmington (16-7-3). Previous: 16

17. Grand Rapids/Greenway (19-5-1). Previous: 18

18. Rosemount (19-7). Previous: 19

19. Bemidji (16-9-1). Previous: 20

20. Forest Lake (14-5-6). Previous: 21

21. Roseville/Mahtomedi (13-10-2). Previous: 22

22. Prior Lake (14-10-1). Previous: 23

23. Champlin Park/Coon Rapids (16-8-1). Previous: T-15

24. South St. Paul (1A, 18-7). Previous: 24

25. Fergus Falls (1A, 14-11-1). Previous: 25

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About the Author

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 Minnesota 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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