MAGGIE BILL, Long Island Player of the Year St. Anthony's, Midfielder, Sr. Bill led St. Anthony's to a No. 2 national ranking. A three-time All-American, she had 83 points, 77 draw controls, 71 ground balls and 52 caused turnovers as the Friars captured a sixth consecutive CHSAA Class AA title. The two-sport superstar will play lacrosse and soccer at University of North Carolina. Both teams are defending national champions, by the way.
NADINE HADNAGY, Nassau Player of the Year Farmingdale, Midfielder, Sr. Hadnagy, headed to Maryland, combined stellar defense with 88 points and clutch play. She scored the winner in the L.I. final and racked up 12 points in the state tournament. Her three goals, two assists and four forced turnovers in the state final secured tournament MVP honors and Farmingdale's first Class A state crown since 2010.
CAROLINE FITZGERALD, Suffolk Player of the Year Mount Sinai, Midfielder, Sr. She earned All-America honors three times, and it wasn't for posting gaudy stats. The midfielder had 45 points but did enough little things, and did them so well, she stood out in each game. Nicknamed "The Mailman" by Mustangs coach Al Bertolone, Fitzgerald delivered even in the heavy rain at the state tournament for the program's first state championship.