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Anderson Today
By the People, for the People
SC High School Girls Lacrosse Players to Watch in 2026 Season
Top young talents from Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson areas highlighted as new season begins.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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As the 2026 high school girls lacrosse season kicks off in South Carolina, several standout players from the Greenville, Spartanburg, and Anderson areas are expected to make an impact. Ella Carrick, a sophomore midfielder from T.L. Hanna, and Emma Brock, a junior attacker from Riverside, are among the top young talents to watch this year after strong performances in 2025.
Why it matters
Girls lacrosse continues to grow in popularity across South Carolina, with more high schools fielding competitive teams each year. Identifying the top up-and-coming players helps build excitement for the sport and recognizes the hard work and skill of these student-athletes.
The details
Ella Carrick, a sophomore midfielder for T.L. Hanna, had 15 goals and 48 groundballs last season. Emma Brock, a junior attacker for Riverside, is also expected to be a key contributor after a breakout 2025 campaign. Other players to watch include Abigail Owens, a junior defender from Wren, and Sophia Martinez, a sophomore midfielder from Eastside.
- The 2026 high school girls lacrosse season in South Carolina began in February 2026.
The players
Ella Carrick
A sophomore midfielder for T.L. Hanna High School.
Emma Brock
A junior attacker for Riverside High School.
Abigail Owens
A junior defender for Wren High School.
Sophia Martinez
A sophomore midfielder for Eastside High School.
The takeaway
The 2026 high school girls lacrosse season in South Carolina promises to showcase the continued growth and development of the sport, with several talented young players poised to lead their teams to success.


