NYC top 15 girls volleyball teams: week 10
No. 1 St. Francis Prep (12-1)
The Terriers didn’t win the CHSAA Class AA state tournament, but led by Talia Colasante, St. Francis Prep reached the final, the first city team to do so since Christ the King in 2000.
Next: Season complete
No. 2 Archbishop Molloy (10-3)
The Stanners couldn’t have come closer to knocking St. Francis Prep off its perch atop Brooklyn/Queens, but fell in a five-set thriller. Molloy has a young core back, which will combine with the JV champs.
Next: Season complete
No. 3 Stuyvesant (13-0)
The top-seeded Vixens knocked off Curtis, 25-8, 25-15, Monday in the PSAL Class A second round with Natalie Kozlova (12 kills), Melissa Chin (seven kills) and Lisa Qiu (17 assists, seven digs) leading the way.
Next: JFK/Midwood, PSAL Class A quarterfinals (Thursday, 5 p.m.)
No. 4 Cardozo (10-0)
The second-seeded Judges, the defending PSAL Class A champs, earned a first-round bye and meets Forest Hills in the second round.
Next: Forest Hills, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 5 Fieldston (13-0)
Led by Arianna Francis, who had 13 kills and five aces and Lisa Slivken, who had seven kills, the Eagles claimed their first NYSAISAA title since 2002.
Next: Season complete
No. 6 Susan Wagner (13-0)
The Falcons defeated Madison in the first round and face a familiar foe in the second round. Twice this season, Wagner defeated Tottenville. Can Marco Alteri’s squad make it three in a row?
Next: Tottenville PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 7 Brearley (12-1)
The Beavers fell just short of repeating as NYSAISAA champions, losing to Fieldston in the final. Catherine Egan had 18 kills and five blocks in her final high school match.
Next: Season complete
No. 8 Fontbonne Hall (7-5)
Four of the Bonnies five losses came against St. Francis Prep and Archbishop Molloy, the top two teams in the city.
Next: Season complete
No. 9 Francis Lewis (8-3)
Will there be a Francis Lewis-Bronx Science showdown in the quarterfinals? The Patriots, which defeated Columbus in the first round, first has American Studies to deal with in the second round.
Next: American Studies, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 10 Bronx Science (13-0)
The Wolverines opened the postseason with a 25-5, 25-12 win against Van Arsdale with Mary Platt (eight kills, two kills, two blocks) and Anna Baron (six digs, three aces) leading the way.
Next: Townsend Harris, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 11 Grover Cleveland (11-0)
Carolina Alfonso Reyes had 18 kills and nine digs and Angelica Aquino had 10 digs, seven aces and five kills in a 25-21, 25-16 first-round win against Walton.
Next: Bryant, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 12 Hunter College HS (13-0)
The Headhunters made short work of Franklin K. Lane in the first round, winning 25-1, 25-6 led by 22 service aces by Tiffany Ramos.
Next: No. 14 Brooklyn Tech, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 13 Midwood (10-1)
The Hornets survived a scare, rallying from a set down to beat LaGuardia in three, 23-25, 25-18, 25-14. Ariel Edwards had 10 kills, Alex Gordon had seven digs, seven kills and three aces.
Next: John F. Kennedy, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5:30 p.m.)
No. 14 Brooklyn Tech (11-0)
Amy Ye had 26 digs and three aces and Colette Littell had 12 kills and six digs to pace the Hornets to a 25-12, 25-14 win against LIC in the first round.
Next: @ Hunter College HS, PSAL Class A second round (Tuesday, 5 p.m.)
No. 15 Mary Louis (5-7)
The Hilltoppers were the fourth best team in Brooklyn/Queens, behind No. 1 St. Francis Prep, No. 2 Archbishop Molloy and No. 8 Fontbonne.
Next: Season complete

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