South Lyon United completes unbeaten season with defense, wins first D1 state title
ANN ARBOR – The South Lyon United girls lacrosse team displayed such a strong offense throughout the 2025 season that its potent defense could often go unnoticed.
On Saturday, it would be that defense that would propel United to a perfect season and the program’s first-ever state championship.
Trailing Hartland 3-2 at halftime, United refocused with an emphasis on defense and possession, and proceeded to hold the Eagles scoreless in the second half on its way to a 6-3 victory in the MHSAA Division 1 final at the University of Michigan.
“This is only the second game this season that we fell behind. We are normally able to pick up the lead and pull away pretty quick. When we weren’t, coming out of the half, we knew we needed to start playing our game and not letting (Hartland) play their game,” South Lyon United junior Shaelyn Perry said. “On defense and transition, we really locked things down. On offense, we used that momentum to pull ahead.”
Perry was the spark in all phases for United (24-0) as she came through with key plays on the draw, defensively, and on offense. She tallied three goals and an assist to lift her team to a win.
“I could have never imagined it. I am beyond excited,” Perry said of being a state champion.

Averaging nearly 14 goals per game on offense, South Lyon United couldn’t get into a groove with the ball to start Saturday’s D1 final.
Hartland (20-6) held United to two goals, while grinding its way to a 3-2 lead at the break thanks to scores from Ella Ebright, Claire Brown, and Amanda Norton.
To complement its offense in 2025, the South Lyon United defense was allowing just under four goals per game. That defense stepped up on Saturday and locked down Hartland for the final 24 minutes of play.
“We really weren’t playing our game, so we had to just settle down and play like South Lyon lacrosse and not Hartland lacrosse,” South Lyon United coach Deanna Radcliffe said. “I just told them that if they remained poise and do what we have worked on all year, eventually (the lead) would come.”
The lead did come in the third, thanks to a 4-0 period for United. Perry scored her second goal of the game midway through the period to tie things at 3-3 and start a run of three goals in two minutes for United.
Reagan Shields followed to give South Lyon the lead on a free protection shot, while Cate Cumberland added another goal seconds later on an assist from Perry. The junior, Perry, then finished the scoring with 24.3 seconds left in the third to make it 6-3.
“I definitely did put a lot of pressure on (myself), but it was all for my team and I don’t regret it at all,” Perry said of leading the second-half charge.
The fourth quarter was scoreless as South Lyon United held possession most of the frame. When Hartland had the ball, it couldn’t find a way past United goalie Teagan Wesner.
Photo gallery of South Lyon United vs. Hartland in a D1 girls lacrosse state championship
A team with just four seniors, the young South Lyon United team carried the added pressure of being undefeated on Saturday as it sought its first state championship. Coach Radcliffe admitted even the nerves were getting to her.
“I didn’t even turn around until the very end of the game because I didn’t want to look (at the crowd). Even I was (nervous),” Radcliffe said. “It’s a different setting, a different stage.”
Despite the young team, Radcliffe had belief that 2025 could be special when her team was ousted by Brighton in last year’s playoffs. Brighton had won the previous three D1 state titles, but South Lyon defeated the Bulldogs two times this year, including in the regional final.
“At the end of last year, when (the team) lost to Brighton and they realize they didn’t do what they could have done, I think they had belief that if they worked…I told them that if everybody just works a little bit harder, you can surprise yourself next year,” Radcliffe said of her team. “I think they all bought into it, and here we are.”