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Cummings is a member of Team USA and won gold medals at the FIL World Cup and World Games in 2017. She was named to the All-World Team. She was also a member of the WPLL New York Fight.

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Cummings owns her own business, Taylor Cummings Lacrosse, which provides high quality instruction through camps and clinics around the country. She has a passion for growing the sport and encouraging girls everywhere to fight for their dreams.

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Treanor played for the WPLL Fight. She is also a member of the U.S. National Team and helped the team to a gold medal at the 2017 World Championship. Treanor previously played for the Boston Storm of the United Women's Lacrosse League Draft, where she led the team to the ULWX Finals.

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Treanor is the women's lacrosse head coach at Syracuse University.

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Parros has played for the WPLL Brave and Philadelphia Force in the United Women’s Lacrosse League. She won championships with both teams. Garrity is also a member of the United States National Team. 

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Parros spent four years coaching at East Carolina University and recently returned to her alma mater to be an assistant coach at the University of North Carolina. She married former UNC Track & Field and USA Track & Field sprinter Clayton Parros in 2015.

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Dowd is one of the top offensive players in the world, winning a gold medal with Team USA at the World Cup in 2013 with 26 goals to earn All-World honors. She was named Best Women’s Player for 2013 by Lacrosse Magazine. Dowd was also a member of the Long Island Sound of the UWLX in 2016, where she was a Champion and All-Star. She also played for the WPLL Fight in 2019, where she led the team in points and was named a WPLL All-Star.

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Dowd lives in Munich, Germany.

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VanThof most recently played for the New England Command and won the 2018 WPLL Championship. In 2016, she also helped the Long Island Sound capture the inaugural UWLX Championship Trophy and then again in 2017. VanThof was a member of Team USA from 2014-2015 and 2016-2017.

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VanThof is an assistant coach at the University of Florida. A travel enthusiast, she has a Great Dane, Myko, who is named after her most recent vacation to Mykonos, Greece. Her sister, Taylor, will also be competing with Athletes Unlimited for the inaugural season.

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Rudkin was a starting defender on the WPLL Brave, the 2019 WPLL Champions, after graduating from Maryland.

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Rudkin spent her first three years at Syracuse University and played her final season at the University of Maryland. Rudkin currently resides in Annapolis, Maryland and serves as a middle school teacher, advisor, and varsity head coach for lacrosse and basketball at the Severn School in Severna Park, Maryland. She also runs individual and small group training for athletes throughout the state. In her free time, she loves to hike, work out, spend time with family and friends, and volunteer through various non-profit organizations in her area. Rudkin's family consists of her two parents, Jay and Kate Rudkin, and her younger sister, Jules Rudkin.

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Athletes Unlimited will be Brown’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Brown was raised in the Bronx, where her lacrosse career began as a youth player in the Doc's NYC lacrosse program. She went on to play for Metro Lacrosse Club, which opened doors for collegiate lacrosse and led her to the University of Virginia. She finished her collegiate career at the University of Pennsylvania where she started in goal for the Quakers from 2016-17. She helped lead the team to two NCAA appearances, including the Elite 8 in 2016. Currently, she is a bond trader at Wells Fargo, a coach for Queen City Stars and Myers Park High School, and a CityLax board member. Brown’s hobbies include coaching lacrosse, Peloton, hiking, legos, board games, and craft beer.  

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Athletes Unlimited will be Gabriel’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Gabriel was a volunteer assistant women’s lacrosse coach at the University of North Carolina in 2020. Currently, she works as an Accounting Specialist at the Vail Corporation. She has three older siblings, including her sister, Esther, who played collegiate lacrosse at Oswego State.

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Hertsch was drafted by the Philadelphia Force in the United Women’s Lacrosse, where she spent the 2016 and 2017 seasons. She won the 2018 Women’s Pro Lacrosse League Championship with the New England Command and was named a 2018 All-Star. Hertsch was also a member of the United States National Team from 2010-2015, and helped the team to a gold medal at the 2013 FIL World Cup. 

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Hertsch is a former assistant coach for the University of Southern California lacrosse program. She left the coaching profession to begin a career in real estate in New York during summer 2020. She has also coached at Rutgers (2014-2018), Hofstra (2013) and Boston University (2012). She is the director of her self-founded clinic and training company Hertsch Lacrosse.

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Since 2006, Hill has been the Haudenosaunee Nationals Captain and has competed in four international World Lacrosse World Championships. She has also led the Nationals to a first place finish in the 2019 PanAmerican Lacrosse Association World Championship Qualifiers. Hill has competed at the highest level for women's box lacrosse in the Ontario Women's Box Lacrosse League, winning two gold medals, and she helped the Six Nations Snipers in the Women's Arena Lacrosse League win a gold medal in 2018. She signed a professional contract to play for the Long Island Sound in the United Women's Lacrosse League in 2018.

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Hill is the Head Women’s lacrosse coach at Hilbert College, having previously coached at Niagara University. She sits on the Niagara Arts and Cultural Board of Directors, was recently the Director of Public Relations and Communications for the Haudenosaunee Nationals Board of Directors since 2013, and is the Chair for the Niagara Falls Human Rights Commission. She was recently appointed to the World Lacrosse Women’s Box Lacrosse Working group by World Lacrosse President Sue Redfern charged with bringing the game of women’s box lacrosse to the international stage, as well as the World Lacrosse Box Lacrosse Rules SubCommittee.

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Hensh was drafted 17th overall by the New England Command in the WPLL Draft in 2018, with whom she won the WPLL Championship.

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Hensh is a student physical therapist at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and plans to graduate in 2021 with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. She hopes to work with sports or pediatric physical therapy.

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Hicklen was drafted by the WPLL Brave in 2019 and went on to win the WPLL Championship title that year.

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Hicklen is an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh. She graduated from the University of Florida with a Bachelor of Science in Sustainability and the Built Environment with a minor in Landscape Architecture.

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Athletes Unlimited will be Byrne’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Since 2019, Byrne has been an assistant coach at East Carolina University. At Virginia Tech, she got her Bachelor’s in Communication before obtaining a Master’s in Agriculture and Life Sciences. She has nine siblings, and all three of her older siblings are DI Athletes.

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Ronbeck was drafted 10th overall by the New York Fight of the WPLL.

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Ronbeck is an assistant coach at American University in Washington, DC and a sponsored STX Athlete. She has a bernedoodle dog named Moose and runs a fitness Instagram account @getfittywithlinny that focuses on health, fitness and body positivity.

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Athletes Unlimited will be Hall’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Hall was an assistant coach for Century High School during the 2021 season. She graduated from the University of Florida with a bachelor’s degree in Advertising and an outside concentration of Education.

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After graduating from Towson, Wallpher was a Wild Card draft pick by the WPLL Brave.

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Wallpher was born in Kissimmee, Florida but moved to Ellicott City, Maryland when she was five years old. She has five brothers and sisters, all of whom are older than her. Wallpher loves the beach and spending time with her family (including her cats). She is a huge Harry Potter nerd and has seen the movies and read the books more times than she would like to admit.

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Athletes Unlimited will be Benson’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Benson is the founder of AMB Athletics, a South Florida-based business providing lacrosse lessons, clinics and bootcamps. Outside of lacrosse, Benson enjoys weightlifting, golf, longboarding, any outdoor activities and traveling.

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Reilly was named to the Boston Storm of the United Women’s Lacrosse League (UWLX) in 2016, where she was a 2016 All-Star. In 2018, she was selected to the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL) Philadelphia Fire. Reilly was also a member of Team USA from 2008 to 2014, where she won the 2009 and 2013 FIL World Cup Championships.

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Reilly is the owner and director of Renegade Lacrosse, which provides year-round training opportunities for players in Southern California. As a coach, she was named 2018 Orange County Coach of the Year and 2019 NFHS California and Western States Coach of the Year.  Reilly currently coaches the Argentina Women’s National Team. She is also a mom to her two sons, Finnegan and Liam.

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Brown was drafted in the inaugural WPLL Draft 21st overall by the WPLL New York Fight in 2018.

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Brown loves to sing, write songs and play guitar, mandolin, ukulele and piano. Her secret talent is that she can talk with her mouth closed. She is the third oldest of a family of nine. Brown is a photographer and videographer, and previously was the videographer for GoHeels from 2019-2020. She is also the owner and program director for Elevate Lacrosse Club.

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Athletes Unlimited will be Bonanni’s first professional lacrosse opportunity.

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Bonanni earned her undergraduate degree in animal science from Cornell before transferring to Ohio State to attend graduate school for sport management. She is an assistant coach at Dartmouth. When she’s not playing lacrosse she enjoys fishing and walking her dogs.

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At North Carolina: Five-year letter winner for the Tar Heels who started all 91 career games from 2018-22, the most of any player in school history … first player in North Carolina history to earn IWLCA All-America honors five times … second-leading point scorer in NCAA history with 466 points … owns North Carolina and Atlantic Coast Conference career points records … also stands first in UNC history with 334 goals while her 132 assists stand second in Tar Heel record book … posted top three single-season point totals in school history, including 113 points as a fifth-year senior in 2022 … tallied four of the top five single-season goals totals at North Carolina, including program-record 81 goals as a senior in 2021 … scored at least one goal in 54 of her final 56 games … netted multiple goals in 80-of-91 career games … notched at least one point in 90-of-91 games, including the final 85 contests in a row … recipient of 2022 Honda Award for Lacrosse as the National Player of the Year … one of two players in school history to be a finalist for the Tewaaraton Award twice, joining current Athletes Unlimited player Marie McCool … selected as 2021 and 2022 ACC Attacker of the Year … consensus First-Team All-America honoree by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine in 2021 and 2022 … scored 69 goals with career-best 44 assists as a fifth-year senior while leading North Carolina to 22-0 record and NCAA title … ranked third in the nation during 2021 season with 82 goals … also held fifth place in national rankings with .656 shooting percentage … registered 14 games with four or more goals as a senior … joined teammate Katie Hoeg as Co-National Player of the Year by Inside Lacrosse during COVID-shortened 2020 campaign after registering 32 goals with NCAA-leading .762 shooting percentage over seven games … became first player in program history with 100 or more points in a single season after ending 2019 campaign with 112 points … also set UNC single-season mark with 81 goals, good for seventh in NCAA Division I … recorded 18 multi-goal games as a sophomore … posted one of the best freshman seasons in school history after setting rookie records with 70 goals and 86 points … named 2018 Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Year and ACC Freshman of the Year.

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2022 Season: Appeared in six games before suffering season-ending injury in Week Two finale … ended rookie season with 619 leaderboard points … scored six goals with seven assists … opened season with a goal in four consecutive games, including a hat trick against Team Waters on July 23 … had two assists against Team Read (July 24) and Team Apuzzo (July 30) … one of 15 athletes selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Member of training team for Team USA’s 2022 World Championship squad.

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At Syracuse: Four-year letter winner at Syracuse who appeared in 79 games from 2010-13 … two-time First-Team IWLCA All-America selection for the Orange (2012, 2013) … honored as 2013 IWLCA National Defender of the Year … also secured BIG EAST Conference Defender of the Year recognition as a senior … three-time All-BIG EAST selection, including First-Team honors as a junior and senior … member of 2012 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team … earned BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week award five times in 2012 to set a conference record.

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2022 Season: Repeat selection as GEICO Defensive Player of the Year … member of inaugural All-Defensive Team who started all 12 games … accumulated 1,023 leaderboard points … tied for ninth in the league with 90 win points … posted five games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including season-high 147 points against Team Moreno on July 31 … ranked fifth in Athletes Unlimited with 22 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers … collected three caused turnovers with three ground balls against Team Arsenault in Week Two … closed Week One with four ground balls and four draw controls against Team Glynn … also fashioned four draw controls in Week Two finale against Team Moreno.


2021 Season: Inaugural Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse GEICO Defensive Player of the Year … ranked third among all defenders with 1,314 leaderboard points … posted seven games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including four of final five games … first defender to be selected in all five weekly drafts … recorded 22 ground balls with 12 caused turnovers in 15 games … set season high with four ground balls against Team Wood on Aug. 6 … authored back-to-back games with two caused turnovers against Team Douty and Team O’Donnell to end Week One … posted two assists on Aug. 15 against Team Arsenault. 


International Experience: Member of Team USA since 2012 … represented Team USA at 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship … member of a defensive unit that allowed tournament-low 39 goals in eight games … registered eight ground balls while starting all eight games … also helped United States win Gold medal at 2017 World Cup and 2017 World Games in Poland … scored one goal in eight games at 2017 World Cup and tallied 10 ground balls with two caused turnovers. 


Other Professional Experience: Scored two goals with an assist in 10 games with the Long Island Sound of the United Women’s Lacrosse League in 2016 after being taken with No. 14 overall pick in inaugural UWLX Draft … helped Sound defeat Boston Storm, 13-8, to claim league’s first championship … also played in the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League with the New England Command in 2018.

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Personal: Sister, Linley, played lacrosse at Syracuse from 2010-13 … currently works as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Harvard alongside current Athletes Unlimited athlete Sammy Jo Tracy … also coached at Oregon, Florida, Michigan and Vermont … graduated from Syracuse in 2013 with a bachelor’s degree in health and exercise science.

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At Syracuse: Closed career by playing two seasons with the Orange after spending freshman and sophomore years at Maryland … appeared in 88 total games and scored 143 goals with 87 assists … two-time IWLCA All-America selection at Syracuse, including First-Team recognition as a junior … also claimed First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors in 2015 and 2016 …  ranked fifth in the nation during 2015 season with team-high 91 points, scoring 55 goals with team-leading 36 assists … collected 79 points in senior campaign with 45 goals and 34 assists … appeared in 20 games as a freshman at Maryland and tallied 23 goals with three assists … netted 20 goals with 14 assists as a sophomore.

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2022 Season: Second-year performer who tallied 744 leaderboard points while starting 11-of-12 games … claimed 100 or more leaderboard points in a game three times, including season-high 117 points against Team Apuzzo on Aug. 6 … fifth-leading scorer in the league with 22 goals … also ranked third in the circuit with 35 points … scored at least one goal in 11-of-12 games … held scoreless in season finale against Team Johansen … registered five hat tricks, including three of final five outings … authored four consecutive multi-goal games from Aug. 6-13, including three hat tricks … collected season-high five points against Team Johansen on July 30 after scoring three goals with two assists.


2021 Season: Posted 910 leaderboard points despite missing final seven games with an injury … recorded 100 or more leaderboard points in a game four times, including season-high 155 points in season opener against Team Benson on July 23 with two goals and two assists … scored a goal in all eight games, including three multi-goal efforts to begin the season … recorded multiple assists in a game three times. 


Other Professional Experience: Scored 14 goals with four assists in 10 appearances with the Long Island Sound during the 2016 United Women’s Lacrosse League season … member of UWLX Championship Team with Long Island … also played two seasons with the Upstate Pride of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League … tallied eight goals with an assist in 2019.

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Personal: Spent 2022 season as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Hofstra University after four years at Villanova … majored in child and family studies at Syracuse.

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At USC: Five-year letter winner for the Women of Troy who started 74 games from 2018-22 … ranks fourth in school history with 191 career points … stands second on USC’s career list with 165 goals while contributing 26 assists … also accumulated 96 ground balls with 62 caused turnovers and 44 draw controls … sixth player in program history to earn IWLCA All-America laurels after receiving Third-Team recognition in 2022 … also garnered Inside Lacrosse All-America Honorable Mention status after leading Women of Troy to the NCAA Tournament … three-time All-Pac-12 Conference recipient … IWLCA Second-Team All-Region selection as a sophomore after scoring team-high 43 goals with seven assists … Pac-12 Conference Midfielder of the Year honoree in 2021 and 2022 … scored 47 goals as a graduate student, good for fifth on USC’s single-season list … ranked second on the team during 2021 season after registering 42 points, including 36 goals with six assists … contributed 31 goals as a freshman, including 12 free-position markers.

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2022 Season: Talented rookie who finished ninth on the leaderboard with 1,342 points while starting 9-of-12 games … secured 100 or more leaderboard points in a game seven times, including season-high 210 points against Team Glynn on Aug. 11 … ranked second in the league with 1,090 win points … tied for ninth with 90 MVP points … scored 18 goals in 12 games, good for seventh in the league … also tied for eighth in the circuit with 25 points … contributed eight ground balls and two caused turnovers … scored at least one goal in 9-of-12 games with five multi-goal efforts … opened Week Four with season-high five goals, including a pair of two-pointers, against Team Glynn … captured three goals to begin Week Three against Team Moreno … closed Week One with back-to-back two-goal performances against Team Waters and Team Read.

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Personal: Sister, Kaeli, played lacrosse at USC from 2017-20 and Stony Brook in 2021 … father, Scott, played for the New York Saints indoor lacrosse team from 1987-92 … uncle, Steven, played lacrosse at North Carolina in addition to professionally with the New York Saints (1993-2000) and New York Lizards (2001) … uncle, Kevin, played football and lacrosse at Hofstra in addition to playing professional lacrosse for the New York Saints in 1989 … uncle, Keith, played football at Hofstra … aunt, Victoria, played softball at North Carolina in addition to playing professionally for the Carolina Diamondbacks … uncle, Chris Engers, was a member of the 1992 USA Paralympic Team that competed in Barcelona, Spain … graduated from USC in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in communications … earned her Master’s degree in entrepreneurship and innovation in May 2022.

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At Hofstra: Five-year letter winner for the Pride who started all 72 games during her career from 2017-21 … Hofstra’s all-time leader in goals (261) and points (355) while also owning single-season goals and points records … also holds Colonial Athletic Association career records for goals and points … set single-season goals marks with 85 tallies as a junior in 2019 .. finished with program-record 105 points during 2019 campaign, which also ranks second in CAA history … ranks second on Hofstra’s career list with 94 assists … stands fourth all-time with 196 draw controls … two-time IWLCA All-America Third Team selection … garnered Third-Team Inside Lacrosse All-America recognition three times … Honorable Mention selection on 2021 USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America squad … four-time IWLCA All-Region and All-Colonial Athletic Association performer who earned 2019 CAA Player of the Year distinction … also honored as 2017 CAA Rookie of the Year … three-time team captain for Coach Shannon Smith.

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2022 Season: Second-year midfielder who started 6-of-12 games … finished season with 676 leaderboard points, including three games with 100 or more points … tallied season-high 143 points against Team Read in Week One after scoring a goal with two assists … finished campaign with four goals and five assists … also collected 10 draw controls in 12 games … scored a goal in back-to-back games against Team Arsenault and Team Moreno to finish Week Two.


2021 Season: Finished season with 1,289 leaderboard points, including eight games with 100 or more points … ninth-leading scorer in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with 30 points, scoring 26 goals with four assists … authored pair of four-goal performances to set season high … tallied four goals with an assist on Aug. 7 against Team Arsenault before posting four-goal, one-assist effort against Team Glynn on Aug. 15 … netted game-winning goal in overtime to complete three-goal performance against Team Ohlmiller in season finale on Aug. 22 … posted back-to-back three-goal efforts against Team Treanor and Team Warden to begin Week Two … scored 11 goals in final five games, including three multi-goal showings … contributed 13 ground balls with seven draw controls and seven caused turnovers … one of 13 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft. 

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Personal: Started playing lacrosse when she was 10 years old … brother, Nick, played lacrosse at SUNY Plattsburgh … sister, Tiana, played lacrosse at Hofstra … also competed in gymnastics for 10 years and became a level 10 gymnast … enjoys watching “The Bachelorette” in her spare time … likes to listen to country music.

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At Maryland: Four-year letter winner for the Terrapins who appeared in 90 games from 2012-15 … scored 155 goals with 78 assists during her career … also tallied 81 ground balls with 72 draw controls and 36 caused turnovers … member of 2014 and 2015 NCAA Championship teams … First-Team IWLCA All-America and All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection as a junior after ranking sixth in the nation with 92 points … also completed 2014 campaign as the 12th-leading scorer in NCAA Division I with 60 goals … tallied 32 goals with 32 assists while starting all 21 games at midfield as a senior … earned spot on 2015 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team … scored 25 goals with 20 assists during sophomore campaign while playing in 23 games … started all 23 games as a freshman and received IWLCA Second-Team All-Region honors.

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2022 Season: Second-year performer who started all 12 games … registered 615 leaderboard points, including season-high 105 points in season finale against Team Glynn … scored six goals with two assists … also contributed 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers … netted season-high two goals during Week One against Team Glynn … opened season with three caused turnovers against Team Read.


2021 Season: Finished season with 1,366 leaderboard points with 100 or more points in a game eight times, including final five contests … accrued 1,170 win points, which was tied for fourth in the league … scored seven goals with five assists during inaugural season … set season high with two goals against Team Read on Aug. 7 … also attempted season-high five shots in 11-10 setback … registered season-high five ground balls against Team Wood on Aug. 6 … fashioned season-high 133 leaderboard points against Team Read on Aug. 7 and against Team Arsenault on Aug. 15. 


International Experience: Member of the United States Women’s National Lacrosse Team from 2011-15 … helped Team USA win a Gold medal at 2011 FIL Women’s Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship in Hanover, Germany. 


Other Professional Experience: Scored eight goals in 10 games with the Long Island Sound during the 2016 United Women’s Lacrosse League season … also played two seasons with the New York Fight of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League … member of 15-player team that traveled to Japan in November 2018 with the WPLL to help grow the sport around the world. 

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Personal: Completed her first season as the head women’s lacrosse coach at Wagner College in 2022 after serving as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator at Delaware … also worked on the coaching staff at Columbia from 2015-19 … spent time as a coach for the Long Island Yellow Jackets lacrosse club … one of seven children in her family … lists pasta as her favorite pregame meal … graduated from Maryland in 2015 with a bachelor’s degree in hearing and speech sciences.

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At Northwestern: Five-year letter winner with the Wildcats who started 38-of-78 games from 2018-22 … scored 82 goals with 21 assists while contributing 53 ground balls and 61 caused turnovers … also registered 277 draw controls, the fourth-highest mark in school history … consensus First-Team All-America selection by the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse as a fifth-year senior after leading Wildcats to NCAA semifinal appearance … also named to All-Big Ten Conference First Team during 2022 season while setting Northwestern single-season record with 183 draw controls, which led the Big Ten and ranked second in NCAA Division I … contributed 52 goals with 10 assists in 19 games … appeared in 16 games during senior campaign with four starts … scored three goals with two assists along with 14 ground balls and 69 draw controls … saw action in six games as a reserve during COVID-shortened season in 2020 … started 15-of-37 games during first two seasons with 25 goals and eight assists.

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2022 Season: Collected 881 leaderboard points during rookie campaign while playing in all 12 games … posted 100 or more leaderboard points in five of final six games … started all three games during Week One … scored four goals, including a two-pointer, with an assist … registered a goal in four of first six games … closed Week One with season-high five draw controls against Team Glynn … ended Week Two with a two-point goal against Team Johansen … one of 15 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Majored in communication studies at Northwestern.

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At Florida: Four-year letter winner who starred for the Gators from 2014-17 … started 69-of-73 games during her career … Top 25 nominee for the Tewaaraton Award during her senior season … First-Team IWLCA All-America honoree in 2017 … also earned a spot on the Inside Lacrosse All-America Second Team … two-time IWLCA All-Region and All-BIG EAST Conference pick … recipient of 2017 BIG EAST Attacker of the Year award … Most Outstanding Player at the 2017 BIG EAST Tournament … finished with 159 goals and 30 assists while contributing 104 ground balls and 156 draw controls, which are the sixth-highest total at Florida … ranks 12th on Gators’ career list with 189 points … also stands sixth on career goals ledger … accumulated 48 ground balls as a senior, which is tied for third-most in program history … one of three players to record 100 or more draw controls in a single season … scored at least one goal in 31 consecutive games from May 2, 2014-Mar. 11, 2016. 

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2022 Season: Second-year performer who started 10-of-12 games during 2022 campaign … accrued 457 leaderboard points, including season-high 99 points against Team Waters to open campaign … scored seven goals with two assists, including two-goal performance against Team Apuzzo to end Week Three.


2021 Season: Completed season with 1,080 leaderboard points … registered five games with 100 or more points, including four of final five outings … scored at least one goal in 11-of-15 games, including seven of first eight contests … netted season-high three goals on four shots against Team Arsenault on Aug. 7 … had season-high two ground balls against Team Wood on Aug. 8 and against Team Glynn on Aug. 21. 


International Experience: Competed with Team USA from 2015-16 … traveled to Japan twice to compete against the Japanese National Team … has also traveled to England for games against the England National Team. 


Other Professional Experience: Played for the Upstate Pride during the 2018 Women’s Professional Lacrosse League season. 

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Personal: Currently serves as the coaching director for the AU Futures program … also works as a coach at OrangeTheory Fitness … graduated from Florida with a degree in tourism, events and recreation management in August 2017. … hobbies include traveling and visiting new places with friends and family. 

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At UConn: Five-year letter winner for the Huskies who started 74-of-76 games from 2018-22 … scored school-record 205 goals with 66 assists … also holds UConn career record with 525 draw controls, which ranks fourth in NCAA Division I history … two-time First-Team USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America selection … also earned pair of All-America commendations from Inside Lacrosse, including Second-Team status in 2021 … four-time IWLCA All-Region pick, including First-Team honors in 2021 and 2022 … two-time BIG EAST Conference Midfielder of the Year and First-Team All-BIG EAST honoree … set UConn single-season record with 166 draw controls during 2022 campaign … scored 114 goals over final two seasons, including 58 markers in 2022 … dished out career-best 23 assists as a fifth-year senior … established school single-game record with 20 draw controls against Denver on Apr. 9, 2022 … matched single-game goals mark with eight goals against UMass Lowell during 2020 campaign … member of 2018 Inside Lacrosse All-Rookie Team after scoring 25 goals with 15 assists … participated in 2022 IWLCA Senior All-Star Game.

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2022 Season: Accumulated 513 leaderboard points while playing all 12 games in rookie season … exploded for four goals in Week Three opener against Team Johansen … opened professional career with five draw controls against Team Read on July 21 … also collected three draw controls on July 30 against Team Johansen … scored first professional goal on July 23 against Team Glynn … one of 15 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Member of Team USA player pool … also competed with Team USA during Presidents Cup Training Camp.

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Personal: Has one younger brother, who plays lacrosse at Stevenson University … both parents worked in the criminal justice field … mother was an accident reconstructionist … father was a patrol and canine officer … aspires to become a profiler in the FBI … created her own major and course load at UConn … attended IWLCA Future Leaders of the Game Academy in January 2022 … favorite Disney character is Winnie the Pooh … has a sticker of Winnie the Pooh on all of her sticks … hobbies include spending time with friends and family and walking her dog, Barkley … also enjoys winter time and snow.

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At Stanford: Five-year letter winner for the Cardinal who started 72-of-73 games from 2017-21 … tallied one goal with three assists while collecting 121 ground balls and 52 caused turnovers … led Stanford to a pair of Pac-12 Tournament titles … earned First-Team All-Pac-12 recognition as a fifth-year senior after starting 11 games and guiding Stanford to Pac-12 title … also claimed spot on IWLCA All-Region Second Team … ranked second on the team as a fifth-year senior with 41 draw controls … led Stanford with 22 caused turnovers during 2019 campaign.

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2022 Season: Accumulated 662 leaderboard points during second Athletes Unlimited season … appeared in all 12 games … starter in final nine contests … secured eight ground balls with eight caused turnovers … registered a caused turnover in 8-of-12 outings … authored two ground balls in a game twice.


2021 Season: Fashioned 1,386 leaderboard points with nine games of 100 or more points … led all players with 12 game victories and 1,340 win points … closed season with 100 or more leaderboard points in four of final five games … recorded 15 ground balls with three caused turnovers … tallied back-to-back three ground ball efforts against Team Ohlmiller and Team Glynn to begin Week Five.

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Personal: Grew up playing soccer in addition to lacrosse … earned her bachelor’s degree in sustainable product design … pursuing her Master’s degree in mechanical engineering at Stanford … mother was a member of the Purdue rowing team … has one sibling.

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At North Carolina: Joined Tar Heels as a graduate transfer during 2021 season after four-year career at USC … started all 21 games for North Carolina, scoring 21 goals with eight assists … ranked second on the team with 41 draw controls … also tallied six free-position goals … earned starting assignment in all 66 games during her USC career … tallied 104 goals with 39 assists over four seasons … opened college career with back-to-back 36-goal campaigns … named USC Female Athlete of the Year in 2020 … two-time IWLCA All-America performer for the Trojans, including Second-Team notice in 2019 … also received All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse four times … member of 2019 Tewaaraton Award Watch List … owns USC single-game record with seven caused turnovers against Colorado on Mar. 16, 2018 … claimed First-Team All-Pac 12 Conference recognition as a sophomore and junior … named 2018 and 2019 Pac-12 Midfielder of the Year … selected as 2019 Pac-12 Tournament Most Valuable Player … led Pac-12 in caused turnovers as a freshman, sophomore and junior … honored as 2017 MPSF Conference Rookie of the Year after scoring 54 points in 22 games. 

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2022 Season: Accumulated 852 leaderboard points while appearing in all 12 games during first Athletes Unlimited season … earned 100 or more leaderboard points in three games, including season-high 137 points in Week Two opener against Team Johansen … attempted 13 shots, including six shots on goal … also recorded six ground balls and three caused turnovers … scored a goal against Team Glynn on July 24 and against Team Moreno on July 30. 


2021 Season: One of 13 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft. 


International Experience: Member of 2015 United States Under-19 Team that won a Silver medal at U-19 World Championship in Edinburgh, Scotland … made her debut with the United States Senior National Team at the 2019 Spring Premiere at Stanford … member of training team for Team USA’s 2019 and 2022 World Championship squads.

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Personal: Sister, MacKenzie, played for Belmont Abbey women’s lacrosse team and manages her family’s restaurants on Long Island … sister, Delaney, graduated from East Carolina in 2018 and was a member of the club lacrosse and snowboarding teams … younger sister, Maddigan, is a midfielder on the lacrosse team at Stanford … brother, Sullivan, attends BBP High School and participates on various varsity sports teams … currently serving as a graduate assistant coach at North Carolina after earning her undergraduate degree in communications at USC … helped Tar Heels complete perfect season with 22-0 record and national championship in 2022 … hobbies include spending time with her family, especially during the summer on Long Island … also enjoys going on boat rides to Fire Island, getting ice cream with her brother and visiting Montauk with her friends and boyfriend … likes to work at the Dublin Deck with her family every summer … chose Inclusive Sports & Fitness as her cause because of her brother’s enjoyment in participating in its various programs. 

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At North Carolina: Three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer for the Tar Heels who played from 2006-09 … appeared in 81 career games … scored nine career goals, including six as a freshman, with 13 assists … accumulated 157 ground balls, including 56 during her senior season … consensus National Defender of the Year as a senior … member of 2009 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team … finalist for Tewaaraton and Honda Awards as a senior … one of three players in North Carolina history to earn IWLCA All-America honors four times … led Tar Heels to NCAA Championship Game appearance in 2009. 

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2022 Season: Appeared in all 12 games during her second season with Athletes Unlimited … started final seven contests in a row … accumulated 883 leaderboard points … tallied nine ground balls with four caused turnovers … earned season-high 107 leaderboard points twice … closed season with 100 or more points in six of final seven games … posted season-high two ground balls three times.


2021 Season: Played in all 15 games during inaugural season and compiled 854 leaderboard points … registered four outings with 100 or more leaderboard points, including season-high 129 points against Team Ohlmiller on Aug. 7 … tallied season-high three ground balls against Team Cummings on Aug. 15 … scored lone goal of the season against Team Wood on Aug. 16 while adding two draw controls. 


International Experience: Helped Team USA win Gold medal at 2009 and 2013 World Cup events … member of 2009 and 2013 All-World Teams while guiding United States to combined 14-0 record. 


Other Professional Experience: Played for New England Command during 2018 Women’s Professional Lacrosse League season … served as an assistant coach for the New England Command in 2019 while pregnant with her second child.

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Personal: Former Co-Chairperson of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse’s Player Executive Committee … married her husband, Norval, in 2014 … couple has two sons, Storm and Bolt … currently serves as a co-director for Sound Lacrosse in Newtown, Conn. … husband played football at Vanderbilt University from 2001-04 and currently serves as a running backs coach and run game coordinator for the Commodores … hobbies include traveling, reading and running. 

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At Loyola Maryland: Four-year letter winner for the Greyhounds who played in 83 games from 2013-16 … led Loyola to four NCAA Tournament appearances and three Patriot League championships … authored .479 save percentage with 664 saves while registering 8.70 goals against average … also tallied 164 ground balls with 48 caused turnovers in career … ranked second in NCAA Division I with .517 save percentage as a junior … tallied 180 saves in 2015, good for fourth in the nation … posted .519 save percentage during senior season, which ranked sixth in the country … two-time All-Patriot League honoree, including First-Team status as a senior … also named to All-Patriot League Second Team during junior campaign … honored as Most Valuable Player at 2016 Patriot League Tournament … one of six goalkeepers in Loyola history with 500 or more saves … stands third in program history on Greyhounds’ career saves list … holds eighth place in career goals against average at Loyola.

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2022 Season: First-year netminder who appeared in four games as a reserve … collected 872 leaderboard points, including six games with 100 or more points … tallied six saves in four outings, including season-high three stops in eight minutes against Team Moreno on Aug. 5 … made Athletes Unlimited debut in season opener against Team Read on July 21.


International Experience: Played for Brighton Bombers in Adelaide, Australia. 


Other Professional Experience: Played two seasons in the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League with the Upstate Pride … tallied 23 saves while allowing 24 goals during 2019 campaign.

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Personal: Currently works as an assistant athletics director and head varsity lacrosse coach at The Bryn Mawr School … father played baseball and football at Washington & Lee University … mother was instrumental in creation of Oak Grove LGBTQ+ Sanctuary … coaches her niece, JJ Suriano, on Bryn Mawr varsity lacrosse team.

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At Maryland: Transferred to Maryland as a graduate student after four-year career at Johns Hopkins … one of five finalists for 2022 Tewaaraton Award … First-Team IWLCA and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America performer who was also named Big Ten Conference Attacker of the Year … starter in all 21 games for the Terrapins who totaled 118 points, the fourth-highest single-season mark in program history … scored 67 goals with 51 assists while authoring .578 shooting percentage … led Big Ten and ranked fourth nationally in assists and points … also finished season 10th in the country in shooting percentage … registered 33 ground balls, 15 caused turnovers and seven draw controls … tallied at least five points in 14-of-21 games during her lone season with the Terrapins … closed her career at Johns Hopkins as one of the Blue Jays’ all-time leaders in several categories … ranks ninth in JHU history with 182 career points while her 66 assists are good for sixth on Blue Jays’ career list … ended career as the 10th-leading scorer at Johns Hopkins with 116 goals … earned Third-Team IWLCA All-America distinction as a senior after leading Blue Jays in goals (39) and points (57) … also member of 2021 All-Big Ten First Team … Blue Jays’ scoring leader during COVID-shortened 2020 campaign with 17 goals and 18 assists … started all 18 games as a sophomore and contributed 41 goals with 22 assists … netted 19 goals with eight assists while appearing in 19 games as a freshman in 2018.

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2022 Season: Completed rookie season with 632 leaderboard points while playing all 12 games … scored four goals with seven assists … registered season-high 121 leaderboard points against Team Glynn on Aug. 13 … also opened Week Four with 103 points against Team Johansen … posted two goals against Team Apuzzo on July 23 … also had a goal and an assist in Week One finale against Team Glynn … opened professional career with two assists against Team Waters … also had two assists in Week Four against Team Glynn … one of 15 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Represented Team Canada at 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship … All-World Team selection who tied for the team lead with 26 points … scored 14 goals with 12 assists while appearing in eight games … ranked second on the team with 18 draw controls … registered a pair of hat tricks against Puerto Rico and England during Championship Bracket play … also competed on Canadian Under-19 Team and won Gold medal at 2015 U-19 World Championship.

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Personal: Father, Troy, played nine seasons in the National Lacrosse League from 1993-2001 and was named as the head coach for the Vancouver Warriors on June 28, 2022 … father also spent time as a head coach for the Buffalo Bandits, Calgary Roughnecks and Toronto Rock … father, who also wore No. 40 during his playing career, won two NLL championships as a player with the Bandits in 1993 and 1996 … graduated from Johns Hopkins with a bachelor’s degree in international studies … wore No. 45 at Maryland and Johns Hopkins to honor the legacy of Jamieson Kuhlmann, a Hill Academy alum who passed away after a tragic accident during a lacrosse game … can also speak French … enjoys long distance running and hiking.

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At Florida: Four-year letter winner for the Gators who started 80-of-81 games from 2016-19 … seventh on Gators’ career games played and games started lists … finished career with 215 points, including 154 goals and 61 assists … also amassed 98 ground balls and 102 draw controls, a mark that ranks ninth all-time at Florida … ranks seventh on Florida’s career goals ledger while holding a share of seventh place on career goals list with her sister, Shayna … two-time Third-Team IWLCA All-America selection … also received Honorable Mention All-America recognition twice from Inside Lacrosse … three-time IWLCA All-Region honoree … First-Team All-American Athletic Conference pick as a senior … also honored with a pair of All-BIG EAST First Team commendations … co-recipient of 2018 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year award … owns share of Florida single-game records with six assists and 11 points against Vanderbilt on May 2, 2019.

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2022 Season: Second-year performer who started 6-of-12 games on defense … finished with 766 leaderboard points, including season-high 129 points against Team Johansen in Week Two opener … scored a goal in back-to-back games against Team Arsenault (July 31) and Team Apuzzo (Aug. 4) … caused two turnovers in a game three times, including final two contests … also had two caused turnovers in Week One finale against Team Glynn.


2021 Season: Registered 730 leaderboard points during inaugural season with three games of 100 or more points … scored two goals with four assists in 15 games … set season high with 129 leaderboard points against Team Arsenault on Aug. 15. 


International Experience: Member of 2015 United States Under-19 training team … made her debut with the Senior National Team at the 2018 Fall Classic … also participated in 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic … member of training team for Team USA’s 2022 World Championship squad. 


Other Professional Experience: Scored six goals with three ground balls and two caused turnovers while playing for the Upstate Pride in the 2019 Women’s Professional Lacrosse League season.

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Personal: Currently works as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Stony Brook … also served as an assistant coach at Syracuse University for two years … was a competitive gymnast for most of her life … played lacrosse with her sister, Shayna, for most of her career from middle school through their professional careers … passionate about nutrition, cooking and baking along with working out … has an Instagram account about food and fitness … other hobbies include walking and listening to wellness and sports podcasts … has had five dogs at one time and currently owns a poodle and black lab puppy.

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At Syracuse: Four-year letter winner for the Orange who started all 71 games of her career from 2019-22 … scored two goals with four assists … amassed 122 ground balls with 107 draw controls and 98 caused turnovers, a mark that ranks second in program history … secured Third-Team IWLCA All-America distinction in 2022 after leading a Syracuse defense that held opponents to less than 10 goals seven times … also gathered career-best 59 draw controls … First-Team IWLCA All-America selection as a junior after leading the team with 48 ground balls while ranking second with 33 caused turnovers … honored as Maverick Division I Second-Team All-American during COVID-shortened 2020 campaign … started all eight games and anchored a defensive unit that led NCAA Division I in scoring defense at 7.00 goals per game … honored as 2019 Atlantic Coast Conference Freshman of the Year and earned Second-Team All-ACC notice … member of Inside Lacrosse All-America Second Team during freshman campaign along with earning spot on IWLCA All-Region Second Team … led team as a freshman with 33 caused turnovers … also ranked second on the squad with 36 ground balls and 42 caused turnovers.

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2022 Season: Rookie defender who started 4-of-12 games during 2022 campaign … compiled 672 leaderboard points, including season-high 129 points against Team Glynn during Week Four … registered five ground balls and six caused turnovers … opened career with two ground balls against Team Read … had season-high four caused turnovers in Week Two opener.

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Personal: Majored in psychology at Syracuse … has one brother and one sister.

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At Denver: Four-year letter winner for the Pioneers who started 63-of-65 games from 2018-21 … scored 33 goals with 19 assists during her career … enjoyed best scoring season as a freshman with 15 goals and five assists … also tallied nine goals with nine assists during sophomore campaign … scooped up 92 ground balls with 215 draw controls in five seasons … Second-Team IWLCA All-America selection as a senior who served as a team captain … two-time honoree on Inside Lacrosse All-America Teams, including Third-Team notice in 2020 … earned a pair of IWLCA All-Region First Team awards … named 2021 BIG EAST Conference Defensive Player of the Year … also claimed spot on 2019 and 2021 All-BIG EAST First Teams … ranks third on Pioneers’ career draw controls list … also holds ninth place in career caused turnovers.

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2022 Season: Second-year defender who started 8-of-12 games in 2022 Athletes Unlimited season … authored 521 leaderboard points, including season-high 113 points in season opener against Team Waters … collected six ground balls and five caused turnovers … posted an assist with three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo in Week Two … also had two caused turnovers against Team Waters in season opener.


2021 Season: Registered 1,029 leaderboard points in inaugural Athletes Unlimited campaign with four games of 100 or more points … scored one goal with one assist in 15 games … also compiled 15 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers … tallied lone goal of the season against Team Ohlmiller on Aug. 8 … had lone assist in Week Five opener against Team Ohlmiller on Aug. 20 … set season high with five ground balls against Team Ohlmiller on July 25 … fashioned season-high three caused turnovers with three ground balls against Team Glynn on Aug. 21.

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Personal: Currently works as a volunteer assistant women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Denver alongside fellow Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse athlete Britt Read … majored in political science at Denver with minors in international studies and gender and women’s studies … has been an advocate for NCAA Title IV reforms in gender-based violence training and education protocol for student-athletes … accepted a job after graduation with a sports agency where she handles women’s sports advising … plans to attend law school in the future. 

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At Florida: Four-year letter winner for the Gators who started 60-of-80 games from 2015-18 … finished career with 154 goals and 60 assists … also accrued 59 ground balls … ranks eighth on Florida’s career points list (224) … shares seventh place on career goals ledger with her sister, Sydney … compiled 35 free-position goals during her career, the eighth-best total at Florida … one of eight players in program history to record 80 or more points in a season … netted 59 goals with 22 assists during senior season … tallied at least one point in 42 consecutive games from May 5, 2016-May 19, 2018, which stands as the fourth-longest streak at Florida … also scored a goal in 40 straight games, good for second all-time in the Gators’ program … Honorable Mention All-America selection by Inside Lacrosse during senior season … two-time IWLCA All-Region pick … earned All-BIG EAST Conference recognition three times, including First-Team honors as a senior.

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2022 Season: Collected 642 leaderboard points in second Athletes Unlimited season … sixth in the league with a pair of two-point goals … finished with seven total goals … tallied four of her seven goals in Week One, including two-goal effort in season opener against Team Waters.


2021 Season: Completed inaugural season with 1,153 leaderboard points … fashioned five games with 100 or more points … made second largest move on the leaderboard from Week One to Week Five, elevating 25 spots to No. 25 position … ranked second in the league with six two-point goals on league-high 18 attempts … one of two players to register a pair of two-point goals in a game during the season, joining midfielder Amanda Johansen … lone player in the league with two games with multiple two-pointers … posted three straight two-goal games from July 31-Aug. 6 … scored four of her six two-point goals during the stretch … netted at least one goal in 9-of-15 games, including eight of final 11 outings … recorded season-high two ground balls in a game twice.


Other Professional Experience: Spent two seasons with the Upstate Pride of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League … picked No. 6 overall in 2018 WPLL Draft … registered an assist during the 2019 campaign while playing alongside her sister, Sydney.

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Personal: Graduated from Florida in 2019 with a degree in history … served as an assistant coach at Wagner College in 2019, helping the Seahawks win the Northeast Conference title … sister, Sydney, also played lacrosse at Florida.

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At James Madison: Six-year letter winner for the Dukes who started 71-of-81 games from 2017-22 … redshirted 2017 campaign … boasted 9.08 career goals against average while stopping 49.4 percent of the shots she faced, a mark that stands 11th on Dukes’ career list … tied for 10th on program’s career goals against average list … authored 59-15 record in goal at James Madison … led Dukes to 2018 NCAA Division I title as a redshirt freshman … four-time All-Colonial Athletic Association performer, including First-Team commendations in 2018, 2019 and 2022 … honored as 2019 and 2022 CAA Goalkeeper of the Year … closed out career ranked seventh in school history with 472 saves … garnered Honorable Mention status on 2022 Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America Teams … Third-Team All-America pick by Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine in 2021 … also earned Honorable Mention All-America recognition by Inside Lacrosse in 2019 and 2020 … secured Second-Team IWLCA All-Region notice in 2019 and 2022 … three-time team captain for the Dukes … four-time Virginia Sports Information Directors Association All-State performer who earned Player of the Year accolades in 2021 and Rookie of the Year status in 2018 … ranks third in James Madison history with 617 career saves … owns school CAA Tournament single-game record with 16 saves against Drexel on May 9, 2021.

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2022 Season: Made professional debut during 2022 Athletes Unlimited season … accumulated 892 leaderboard points with four games of 100 or more points … saw first action as a professional during season opener against Team Glynn, making two saves in 13 minutes … one of 15 players selected in 2022 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Majored in health sciences at James Madison … older sister, Elizabeth, competed on water polo team at Boston College.

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At Northwestern: Rhatigan played a crucial role in leading the Wildcats to their first NCAA championship since 2012, with a remarkable 21-1 record. Rhatigan's outstanding performance earned her a nomination for the 2023 Tewaaraton Award. She also received Second-Team All-America honors from IWLCA and USA Lacrosse Magazine, as well as Honorable Mention All-America recognition from Inside Lacrosse. Rhatigan was named to the IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region First Team. During her time at Northwestern, Rhatigan proved to be a valuable asset to the team, ranking as the third-leading scorer with 73 points and second on the squad with 62 goals. She was selected as a First-Team All-Big Ten Conference player and tied for third place in the league for points, as well as sharing fourth place on the goals list. Rhatigan consistently scored in all 18 appearances, including 13 games with three or more goals. 


At Mercer: Rhatigan played for Mercer, where she started 59 games from 2019-2022. She holds the record for the most career points at Mercer with 298, including 228 goals and 70 assists. Rhatigan had an exceptional 2022 season, setting a school record with 121 points, scoring 93 goals with 28 assists. She also set a single-season record with 22 free-position goals. Rhatigan was a three-time All-Conference First Team performer at Mercer and was named the 2019 Southern Conference Freshman of the Year. She led the Bears to victory in the SoCon Tournament in 2019, 2021, and 2022, earning the title of Tournament MVP in 2019. 

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2023 Season: In the 2023 season, Rhatigan was one of 11 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft. 

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Personal: Rhatigan comes from a lacrosse family, with her father, Wayne Rhatigan, playing lacrosse at Pfeifer University, and both of her brothers, Dylan and Kyle, playing lacrosse at UMass Lowell and Limestone, respectively.

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At USC: Johansen was a four-year letter winner at USC. She started all 77 games for the Women of Troy from 2013-2016. Throughout her college career, she accumulated 134 goals and 60 assists. As a freshman in 2013, she had a career-best 41 goals. Johansen also recorded 103 career ground balls and 258 draw controls. She was named a Third-Team IWLCA All-American as a senior and received IWLCA All-Region recognition four times. In 2013, she was named the MPSF Rookie of the Year. Additionally, she earned First-Team MPSF All-Conference recognition four times. Johansen led the Trojans in draw controls during her freshman and sophomore years and led the team with 20 caused turnovers in 2015. She had a total of 22 career hat tricks, including seven games with four or more goals.

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2022 Season: Johansen finished in seventh place in the league with 1,372 leaderboard points. She ranked ninth in the circuit with 920 win points and 90 MVP points. Additionally, she placed seventh with 362 stat points. Johansen scored four two-point goals, which tied her for second place in the league. She also ranked fourth with 25 ground balls and third with 41 draw controls. Notably, she closed Week One with back-to-back hat tricks against Team Read and Team Waters. In the season finale against Team Glynn, she scored two goals, including a two-pointer, with an assist. Johansen also had consecutive two-goal performances against Team Moreno in the Week Two finale and Week Three opener. 


2021 Season: Johansen joined the Athletes Unlimited roster for Week Three after serving as a facilitator in the first two weeks. She played a total of nine games and finished the season with 884 leaderboard points. She ranked third in the league with five two-point goals. Johansen scored at least one goal in 7-of-9 games, including three games with two goals each. Against Team Wood on August 16, she netted a pair of two-point goals along with an assist. Her highest-scoring game was against Team Arsenault on August 8, where she accumulated 176 leaderboard points by scoring two goals (including a two-pointer), providing an assist, and securing four ground balls and four draw controls. Johansen also started the season strong with 141 points against Team Read on August 6, scoring a goal with three ground balls and three draw controls.


International Experience: Johansen made her debut with the United States Senior National Team at the 2018 Fall Classic and was part of the training team for Team USA's 2022 World Championship squad.


Other Professional Experience: Johansen played for the Baltimore Ride in the 2016 United Women's Lacrosse League season, scoring seven goals and providing six assists in nine games. She also spent two years with the Baltimore Brave of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League, earning All-Star Team recognition twice. In 2019, she tallied nine goals, five assists, and 24 draw controls.

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Personal: Johansen graduated from USC in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in business administration and a minor in sports media studies. She also holds a Master's degree in sports management from Mount St. Mary's and a second Master's degree in sports science from Hofstra. She is recognized as a certified sports nutritionist by the International Society of Sports Nutrition. Johansen's younger sister, Kelly, played lacrosse at USC from 2017-2020.

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At Stony Brook: Ohlmiller was a four-year letter winner who started in 83 out of 84 games from 2015 to 2018. She scored 254 goals and had 246 assists, setting NCAA Division I records for points in a season (164) and career (498). Ohlmiller ranks third in NCAA history with a career average of 5.93 points per game. She also holds the NCAA's single-season and career assists records. Ohlmiller led NCAA Division I in points per game, total assists, and total points in her junior and senior years. She is one of only two players in NCAA Division I history to achieve 200 career goals and 200 career assists. Ohlmiller had several standout performances, including scoring 11 or more points in a game three times and recording seven or more assists in four different games. She was named America East Conference Offensive Player of the Year twice and America East Rookie of the Year in 2015. Ohlmiller was a four-time All-America East First Team selection and earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the America East Tournament three times. She was also a two-time finalist for the Tewaaraton Award and a three-time IWLCA All-America pick, with First-Team distinction in 2017 and 2018. In 2017, Ohlmiller was named the IWLCA Division I Attacker of the Year.

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2022 Season: Ohlmiller missed playing due to an injury she sustained while representing Team USA in the World Lacrosse Women's World Championship.


2021 Season: Ohlmiller had an impressive performance, scoring 1,536 leaderboard points. She achieved 100 or more points in a game nine times, including five of the first seven outings. Ohlmiller served as a captain three times during the season and led her teams to a 15-12-9 quarter record. She ranked third among captains with 15 quarter victories and had six game victories with a 6-3 mark. Ohlmiller tied for third in the league with nine multi-goal efforts, including four hat tricks. She led Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with 48 points in 15 games, ranking second in the circuit with 31 goals and tying for second place with 17 assists. Ohlmiller also had 73 shots, the third-highest in the league, and recorded multiple five-goal games. She contributed 15 ground balls, with a season-high of five loose balls in a game against Team Warden on July 30, and scored a season-high 198 leaderboard points.


International Experience: Ohlmiller represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship, where she scored 10 goals and had seven assists in seven games, helping the team win the gold medal. She was also a member of the training team for the 2017 United States Senior National Team and narrowly missed making the final cut for the World Cup. 


Other Professional Experience: Ohlmiller played for the New York Fight of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League for two seasons. She was the first-ever selection in the WPLL Collegiate Draft in 2018 and earned a spot on the 2018 WPLL All-Star Team. During the 2019 season, she scored eight goals and had five assists..

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Personal: Ohlmiller played basketball, lacrosse, and volleyball in high school. She owns her own training company called KO17 Lacrosse, which focuses on preparing the next generation of lacrosse players. Ohlmiller has also worked as a broadcasting analyst at the college level and aspires to work in broadcasting full-time after her playing career is over. She has an Australian Shepherd puppy named Oakley and will be inducted into Stony Brook's Rita & Kurt Eppenstein Hall of Fame in October 2023. Ohlmiller lists performance coach TJ DeMartino as someone who has made a difference in her life. She competed in swimming until the age of 14 and also played soccer as a child. In high school, Ohlmiller was a four-year varsity letter winner in volleyball and basketball. Her hobbies include spending time with her dog, going to coffee shops while traveling, shopping, reading, and keeping a journal. Ohlmiller wears the number 17 in honor of her dad, Chuck, who wore the same number during his playing career.

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At Maryland: Aust Holman was a four-year letter winner and appeared in 84 games from 2010-2013. She scored 143 goals and provided 132 assists during her career with the Terrapins. She also grabbed 54 ground balls. As a freshman, she helped Maryland win the NCAA Division I title. She is tied for second on the Terrapins' career assist list and ranks ninth in Maryland history with 275 career points. In her senior season, she tallied 55 assists, tying Jen Adams for the second-most in Maryland history. She was a finalist for the Tewaaraton Award in 2013 and was selected as an IWLCA All-America as a junior and senior. She was also named the IWLCA National Attacker of the Year in her senior season and received All-Atlantic Coast Conference honors twice.

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2023 Season: During the 2023 Athletes Unlimited season, Aust Holman compiled 859 leaderboard points in her third season. She netted eight goals with five assists while starting 11 out of 12 games. She notably scored back-to-back two-goal efforts against Team Moreno and Team Apuzzo to open Week Three. Additionally, Aust Holman tallied a goal with two assists in the Week Two finale against Team Apuzzo. Throughout the season, she notched four games with 100 or more leaderboard points.


2022 Season: Aust Holman was a second-year attacker. She started 6 out of 12 games and finished with 1,091 leaderboard points. She ranked ninth in the league with 920 win points. Throughout the season, she consistently scored 100 or more leaderboard points in six out of the final nine games. She scored a total of 11 goals and provided six assists. Her best performance came in Week Three against Team Colson, where she scored four goals and earned a season-high 174 leaderboard points. Holman also scored a goal in each of her first four games of the season. 


2021 Season: Aust Holman finished with 1,080 leaderboard points. She had four games with 100 or more points and scored a total of 16 goals, including a two-pointer. She started the season with a seven-game goal-scoring streak and had a standout performance in her debut for Athletes Unlimited, scoring five goals against Team Treanor in Week Two. She also recorded a season-high four ground balls and achieved a hat trick against Team Ohlmiller on August 7.


International Experience: Aust Holman has also represented Team USA in international competitions. She was a member of the gold medal-winning team at the 2017 World Cup. She scored 20 goals during the tournament, including six goals against England, and contributed seven assists. She is one of only 14 players in Team USA to have scored 20 or more career goals in World Cup competition.


Other Professional Experience: Aust Holman was the No. 2 overall pick by the Baltimore Ride in the 2016 United Women's Lacrosse League Draft. In her rookie season, she scored 13 goals and provided two assists in nine games. She also played two seasons in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League with the Upstate Pride, scoring five goals and providing an assist during the 2019 campaign.

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Personal: Aust Holman served as a volunteer assistant coach for the Maryland women’s lacrosse team during the 2023 season before being named director of player development for the 2024 campaign. She also holds the position of director of Finish Line Lacrosse, where she organizes and directs camps throughout the United States. Aust Holman works with East Coast Select, a youth girls lacrosse club program, and joined the coaching staff at the University of Maryland as a volunteer assistant coach for the 2023 season. Furthermore, she is a fitness instructor who created a virtual community called The Sweat Life, training 400 women every week. In 2021, Aust Holman became a Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and also stands as an Under Armour athlete. Her husband, Marcus, played college lacrosse at North Carolina and has enjoyed an 11-year professional career in Major League Lacrosse and the Premier Lacrosse League. Aust Holman has a dog named Biscuit and lists Maryland head women’s lacrosse coach Cathy Reese as a person who has made a difference in her life. If Aust Holman were not playing lacrosse, she would be a professional pickleball player. She also played basketball while growing up and achieved a second-degree blackbelt. Her hobbies include reading, playing pickleball with her family, cooking, and hosting parties at her house. Additionally, she enjoys fashion, makeup, and skincare. Holman chose to wear No. 34 in honor of former Maryland basketball star Len Bias and former Maryland women’s lacrosse goalkeeper Kasey Howard.

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At North Carolina: Trenchard was a five-year letter winner and started all 88 career games for the Tar Heels from 2018-2022. She scored one goal with four assists and contributed 104 ground balls, 59 draw controls, and 61 caused turnovers. Trenchard led the Tar Heels to the 2022 NCAA title and five consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference championships. She was named the 2022 IWLCA Division I Defender of the Year and was a two-time selection as ACC Defender of the Year in 2019 and 2022. Trenchard was also a member of the 2022 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team and a three-time First-Team All-ACC performer. She received First-Team All-America honors from the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and USA Lacrosse Magazine in her final two seasons at UNC. In the COVID-shortened 2020 season, Trenchard earned First-Team All-America distinction from Inside Lacrosse. As a sophomore, she was part of the IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse All-America First Teams and finished second on the team with 16 caused turnovers. In her freshman year, Trenchard started all 21 games and earned a spot on the All-ACC Tournament Team.

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2022 Season: Trenchard earned a spot on the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse All-Defensive Team. She accumulated 1,031 leaderboard points and had seven games with 100 or more points. Trenchard started in all 12 games, collecting 18 ground balls and seven caused turnovers. Her season-high for ground balls in a game was three, which she achieved three times. She also had three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo in Week Three. Trenchard was one of the 15 athletes selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Trenchard has international experience representing Team USA at the World Lacrosse 2022 Women's World Championship. She was part of the Team USA defensive unit that allowed the tournament-best 39 goals over eight games. In the Championship Bracket opener against Hong Kong, China, she appeared in eight games and registered an assist. Trenchard was also a member of the 2018 United States Women's National Training Team.

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Personal: Trenchard majored in psychology at North Carolina. She currently works in talent and business development at Brookfield Asset Management in New York City. Her father, Webb, was the captain of the lacrosse team at Amherst College, and her great-great grandfather, Thomas, was the head football coach at North Carolina for four years. Her mother, Michelle, earned All-America honors while playing lacrosse at Hobart William Smith College. Trenchard has a golden retriever named Tillie and considers North Carolina women's lacrosse coach Jenny Levy as someone who has made a difference in her life. In her free time, she enjoys reading, cooking, visiting new restaurants, walking, doing yoga, and spending time with friends.

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At Notre Dame: Fortunato was a four-year letter winner who appeared in 79 games from 2014-17. She ranks third on the Fighting Irish's career games played list and is one of two players in the program's history with 300 or more career points. Fortunato is the second-leading goal scorer in program history with 225 goals and stands third in school history with 86 assists. She also recorded 106 ground balls, 52 draw controls, and 95 caused turnovers. Fortunato is the only player in Notre Dame history to earn four IWLCA All-America commendations and garnered First-Team honors as a sophomore and junior. She was also a three-time nominee for the Tewaaraton Award and a three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer.

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2022 Season: Fortunato started in all 12 games and scored 807 leaderboard points. She had a season-high of 167 leaderboard points in a game against Team Arsenault. Fortunato ranked seventh in the league with 17 goals and fifth in Athletes Unlimited with three two-point goals. She scored at least one goal in the final 10 games, including four goals in the Week Two opener against Team Arsenault. Fortunato also scored a two-point goal in three consecutive games and had a total of seven goals in the first two games of Week Two.


2021 Season: Fortunato accumulated 1,355 leaderboard points. She tied for the league lead with 10 games of 100 or more points and was the seventh-leading scorer in Athletes Unlimited with 37 points. Fortunato tied for sixth in the league with 25 goals, including three two-pointers. She had eight multi-goal performances, including two hat tricks. Fortunato attempted 62 shots, ranking seventh in the league. She scored at least one goal in 13 out of 15 games and had a standout performance of five goals against Team Wood.


International Experience: Fortunato has international experience as a member of the United States Senior National Team from 2014-15 and 2016-17. She also helped the United States win the 2011 Under-19 Championship and was selected to the All-World Team.


Other Professional Experience: Fortunato played two seasons with the Baltimore Brave in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League and one year with the Long Island Sound in the United Women's Lacrosse League.

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Personal: Fortunato considers wearing the USA jersey and playing alongside the best players in the world as her greatest achievement. She began playing lacrosse in the fourth grade and was ranked as the No. 1 rising senior by Inside Lacrosse in 2012 and 2013. Off the field, Fortunato enjoys skiing and has been doing it since she was three years old. Both of her parents were collegiate athletes, with her mother competing on the swimming and diving team at Ohio University and her father playing baseball at Clark University. Fortunato majored in psychology at Notre Dame with a double minor in business and education and also earned her Master's degree in business from the same university. 

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At Loyola Maryland: During her college career at Loyola Maryland from 2014-2017, VanThof started in 61 out of 78 games. She scored 103 goals with 26 assists and ranks second in Loyola history with 392 career draw controls. She also holds the school record for most draw controls in a season with 146 in 2017. VanThof received multiple accolades during her college career, including being a two-time IWLCA All-America Second Team selection and a recipient of the 2019 Patriot League Midfielder of the Year award.

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2022 Season: In the 2022 season, VanThof collected 626 leaderboard points and had a season-high of 107 points in a game against Team Waters on July 23. She appeared in all 12 games and scored six goals with four assists. VanThof also had a goal in six consecutive games from July 23 to August 4.


2021 Season: In the 2021 season, VanThof ended with 1,180 leaderboard points. She scored eight goals, including a two-pointer, with an assist in 15 games. Her season-high of 153 leaderboard points came against Team Ohlmiller on August 7. She also had four games where she scored 100 or more points. VanThof registered a goal in three consecutive games from August 7 to August 14.


Other Professional Experience: VanThof has previous professional experience playing in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League with the Philadelphia Fire. In the 2019 season, she scored four goals and also had three draw controls and two caused turnovers.

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Personal: VanThof is currently an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Penn State. She previously served as an assistant coach for the Ohio State women's lacrosse team. In her free time, she enjoys spending time with friends, family, and her golden retriever named Ridley. Her older sister, Taryn, was also a standout lacrosse player at Loyola and played in the inaugural season of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse in 2021. VanThof earned her bachelor's degree in business administration with a focus in marketing from Loyola Maryland in 2019 and completed her master's degree in sport management from Ohio State in 2022.

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At USC: McMahon played four years at USC after transferring from Army following her freshman year. She appeared in 59 career games with 53 starts and tallied 107 career goals with 48 assists. She also registered 58 ground balls and 78 draw controls. McMahon was a member of the 2019 Pac-12 Conference All-Tournament Team. As a freshman at Army, she played in eight games with seven starts and totaled 16 goals, one assist, and 13 draw controls. McMahon was a two-sport athlete at Army, also playing on the basketball team.

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2022 Season: McMahon registered 626 leaderboard points in all 12 games, including four starts. She scored 14 goals, including four two-point goals, and had five assists. McMahon tied for second in Athletes Unlimited with her four two-point goals. She made history by becoming the first player in the league to score a two-point goal in four consecutive games from August 5-11. McMahon ended the season with at least one goal in eight consecutive games, including five multi-goal efforts. Her season-high was three goals, including a two-pointer, against Team Colson on August 6. She also had back-to-back two-goal performances against Team Arsenault and Team Moreno. McMahon achieved consecutive two-goal efforts against Team Apuzzo on August 7 and Team Moreno on August 11.


2021 Season: McMahon earned 914 leaderboard points in her inaugural season. She had four games with 100 or more points and scored 10 goals with seven assists in 15 games. Additionally, she contributed nine ground balls and four caused turnovers. Her season high was four goals against Team Wood on August 16 in the Week Four finale. She started the season with one goal and two assists against Team O'Donnell on July 23.

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Personal: McMahon comes from a family of dedicated lacrosse players. Both of her parents played lacrosse at William & Mary, and all four of her sisters played college lacrosse. Her older sister, Gabby, was an All-Conference performer at USC from 2014-17. Her younger sister, Daniella, played lacrosse at Stanford, and her younger sister, Michaela, played lacrosse at USC. Her youngest sister, Sophia, competes for the Stanford women's lacrosse team. McMahon credits former USC assistant strength and conditioning coach Danny van Dijk as someone who has made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, she would choose to be a professional golfer. McMahon played baseball, soccer, tennis, and basketball along with lacrosse as a child. She enjoys playing golf and is passionate about nature documentaries and good music. She chose to wear the number 2 because she has worn a jersey number with at least one digit having that number throughout her entire career.

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At James Madison: Durkin played for James Madison for five years and earned a letter each year. She started in 64 out of 75 games for the Dukes from 2019 to 2023. Throughout her career, she scored nine goals and set a James Madison record with 135 caused turnovers. She also registered 120 ground balls and 56 draw controls. In the 2022 season, Durkin achieved the school's single-season record with 52 caused turnovers. She was recognized as a First-Team IWLCA All-America performer in 2023 and received All-America honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine. She also received First-Team IWLCA All-South Region distinction in 2022 and 2023. Durkin was nominated for the 2023 Tewaaraton Award and received All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse. In 2023, she was named the American Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year and received First-Team All-AAC honors. As a senior, Durkin was named the Colonial Athletic Association Defensive Player of the Year and was selected to the All-CAA First Team. In 2022, she received the Defensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-State commendations from the Virginia Sports Information Directors Association. In 2021, as a redshirt sophomore, she was a Second-Team All-CAA and All-State pick. Durkin started all 17 games during that season. In the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, she started all six games. As a freshman, she played in 11 games and scored four goals.

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2023 Season: Durkin majored in interactive design at James Madison and also earned a certificate in cyber intelligence. Her parents are Shane and Anne Durkin. Her father played Gaelic football in Ireland for County Sligo and the Irish National College Team. Her mother was a Hall of Fame cross country student-athlete at North Rockland High School. Both of her siblings are James Madison graduates.

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Personal: Durkin was chosen as one of the 11 players in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.

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At North Carolina: Growney played for five years and started in 53 out of 91 games from 2018-2022. She started in all 50 games during her final three seasons with the Tar Heels. She finished her college career as the ninth-leading scorer in program history with 151 goals. Growney also contributed 48 assists, 81 draw controls, and 48 ground balls. She led the Tar Heels to a perfect 22-0 record and the 2022 NCAA Championship. In that championship game against Boston College, Growney scored the eventual game-winning goal. Throughout her college career, she had 18 multi-goal games, including 10 games with three or more goals. In the 2021 season, Growney was the third-leading scorer for the Tar Heels with 65 points, scoring 46 goals and providing 19 assists. She received Honorable Mention All-America status from Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine and was named IWLCA Second-Team All-Region as a senior. In 2020, she was a First-Team Inside Lacrosse All-America selection, scoring 22 goals and assisting in five during the COVID-shortened season. In her sophomore season, she played as a reserve and scored 21 goals with four assists. As a freshman, she scored six goals in 21 games.

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2022 Season: In her rookie season, Growney started 10 out of 12 games and accumulated 665 leaderboard points. Her highest-scoring game was against Team Glynn, where she scored 192 leaderboard points. She finished the season Growney 18 goals, placing her seventh in the league, and 25 points, placing her eighth in the circuit. Scottie achieved three hat tricks throughout the season, including a season-high of five goals in the season finale against Team Glynn. She also scored three goals each in games against Team Apuzzo and Team Colson. On July 23, she scored her first two-point goal of her professional career against Team Glynn.

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Personal: Growney majored in exercise and sport science and communications with a concentration in entrepreneurship at North Carolina. Currently, she works as a reinsurance broker for HowdenTiger in New York City. Growney is the daughter of Scott and McCall Growney. Her brother, Colton, played lacrosse at Williams College, and her other brother, Chase, played lacrosse at Trinity College. Her father, Scott, played lacrosse at Trinity College from 1978-1981 and holds the school's single-season and career points records. He went on to play for the Philadelphia Wings of the National Lacrosse League in 1987. Her cousin, Reilly Masterson, played for the Penn State women's lacrosse team from 2016-2019, and her cousin, Dox Aitken, was a two-time NCAA champion lacrosse player at Virginia from 2017-2021. Her uncle, Steve Growney, was an All-America lacrosse player at Franklin & Marshall, and her aunt, Doss Growney Masterson, played lacrosse at Lafayette. Her aunt, Patrice Aitken, played lacrosse at Penn State, and her uncles, Mark Aitken and Bob Aitken, played lacrosse at Lafayette and William & Mary, respectively. Her cousins Chris Aitken and Steve Aitken played lacrosse at Villanova and Penn State, respectively. In her free time, Scottie enjoys cooking, listening to music from the 1980s, watching thriller movies/series, and spending time with her dog, Stevie Nicks. If she wasn't a lacrosse player, she would love to go to culinary school and become a chef.

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At Syracuse: Simkins played for Syracuse University for five years. She started 69 out of 74 games with the Orange from 2017-2021. Simkins scored one goal and had six assists during her career. She also recorded 121 ground balls, 138 draw controls, and 87 caused turnovers, which rank third in program history. In 2021, Simkins was named a First-Team IWLCA All-Region selection and earned Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition. She was also an Honorable Mention selection for the IWLCA All-America Team and received Third-Team All-America status from Inside Lacrosse. Simkins holds the Syracuse single-season record with 35 caused turnovers during the 2021 campaign. She was part of the Syracuse team that led NCAA Division I in scoring defense in the COVID-shortened 2020 season.

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2022 Season: Simkins started all 12 games and earned 1,001 leaderboard points. She recorded 15 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers. Simkins scored her only goal of the season in the Week Two opener against Team Johansen, where she also collected three ground balls. She had another strong performance in the Week Two finale against Team Arsenault, with three ground balls. Simkins posted two caused turnovers in games against Team Glynn and Team Johansen.


2021 Season: Simkins earned 1,102 leaderboard points and had two games with 100 or more points. She led all Athletes Unlimited defenders with three goals and ranked fourth in the league with 14 caused turnovers. Simkins finished eighth in Athletes Unlimited with 30 draw controls. Her season high came in the Week Two finale against Team Arsenault, where she scored 183 points and had three ground balls and three caused turnovers. She started the season strong with eight draw controls against Team O'Donnell. Simkins recorded at least one caused turnover in 10 out of 15 games. She was one of 13 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Simkins has also represented Team USA, playing in the 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic and being a member of the training team for the 2022 World Championship squad.

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Personal: Simkins majored in Intercollegiate Advising and Support at Syracuse. She has one brother and one sister, with her younger sister, Hallie, also playing lacrosse at Syracuse. Simkins currently serves as an assistant coach for the Army women's lacrosse team, alongside Athletes Unlimited goalkeeper Caylee Waters, former Athletes Unlimited attacker Katrina Dowd, and former Athletes Unlimited midfielder Michelle Tumolo.

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At USC: Ramsay was a five-year letter winner and started 51 out of 80 games at USC from 2019-2023. She never missed a game throughout her college career and served as a team captain for two seasons. Ramsay finished her career with 73 goals and 13 assists, along with 184 draw controls, 75 ground balls, and 49 caused turnovers. She led the Women of Troy to three NCAA Tournament appearances and helped them win the Pac-12 Conference regular season and tournament titles in 2023. Ramsay ranked fourth on USC's career draw controls list and continued to excel in her graduate year, starting all 20 games and contributing 16 goals and two assists. She tied for the team lead with 76 draw controls and helped USC achieve a 16-4 record. Ramsay had four multi-goal games in her final college season. As a senior, she started all 18 games, scoring 15 goals and providing four assists. She ranked third on the team with 57 draw controls and added 23 ground balls. In her junior year, Ramsay played in 16 games with seven starts, scoring 17 goals and three assists, including three hat tricks. She started all six games in the shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19 and led USC with 18 draw controls. Ramsay began her college career with 20 goals and four assists in 20 games during the 2019 campaign. She was recognized twice on the Pac-12 Academic Honor Roll and also received the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll distinction in 2022.

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Personal: Ramsay majored in business administration with a minor in sports media studies at USC. She aspires to have a career in sports marketing with an agency or brand. Ramsay holds a master's degree in entrepreneurship and innovation from USC. She enjoys experiential marketing and developing creative campaigns and activations. Ramsay is the daughter of Sherry and Brian Ramsay and has two siblings. Her brother, Jack, is a senior at the University of Virginia, and her sister, Maggie, completed her freshman year as an attacker on the USC lacrosse team in 2023. Ramsay's mother played field hockey at Virginia from 1986-1989, and her aunt, Barbara Deutsch, played field hockey at Virginia from 1980-1983. Her hobbies include skiing and making art. During her high school career at Darien High School, Ramsay was named an Under Armour All-American and served as a team captain. She credits current Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse player Sammy Jo Tracy as someone who has made a difference in her life. If she were not playing lacrosse, Ramsay would choose to be a soccer player. She enjoys drawing, painting, trying new food, and has an interest in fashion, even designing her own shoes.

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At Vanderbilt: Hawkins set a school record by appearing in 79 games from 2018-2022. During her career, she recorded seven assists, with four of them coming in her freshman year. Hawkins ranks second in school history with 131 caused turnovers and fifth on the all-time list with 145 ground balls. She was a two-time unanimous First-Team All-American Athletic Conference selection and also received Second-Team All-AAC recognition as a sophomore. Hawkins was named to the 2022 IWLCA Senior All-Star Game and led her team in caused turnovers and ground balls in her final two seasons. In the shortened 2020 season, she started all nine games and recorded 14 caused turnovers and 14 ground balls. During her sophomore year, she started all 16 games and led Vanderbilt with 32 caused turnovers and 30 ground balls. As a freshman midfielder, she started in 17 games and finished the season with 31 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers. Hawkins was a four-time Academic All-American Athletic Conference selection and received Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll distinction three times. She was also named to the 2021-22 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll and was the recipient of the 2021 James A. Robins Award.

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Personal: Hawkins has one older brother and is the daughter of Karen and the late Mark Hawkins. Her father played baseball at Elon University. She earned her bachelor's degree in Special Education: Low Incidence, Severe and Profound Disabilities and completed her Master's degree in Special Education: Low Incidence Visual Disabilities, both from Vanderbilt. Hawkins will be working as a preschool teacher at The Tennessee School for the Blind, where she will teach students who are blind or visually impaired with severe and profound disabilities. In her free time, she enjoys baking, fitness, shopping, and spending time with friends and family.

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At Michigan: Garrett was a five-year letter winner at the University of Michigan. She started 64 out of 69 games from 2017 to 2021 and tallied 95 goals with 10 assists in her career. She also registered 64 ground balls with 43 caused turnovers and 190 draw controls. As a graduate student, Garrett was selected as a First-Team All-Big Ten Conference player after leading Michigan with 35 goals. She also earned a spot on the IWLCA All-Region First Team and received Third-Team All-America distinction from USA Lacrosse Magazine. Garrett was selected three times on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List. During her sophomore campaign, she received All-Big Ten honors after scoring 16 goals in 17 games. In 2017, Garrett was the recipient of Michigan's Pride Award.

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2021 Season: Garrett finished her inaugural campaign with 875 leaderboard points. She had three games with 100 or more points and scored eight goals with an assist in 15 games. Garrett had three multi-goal efforts and scored a season-high of 145 leaderboard points against Team Wood on August 16. In that game, she scored two goals and also had a ground ball and a caused turnover. She also had a two-goal performance against Team Cummings on August 15. Three of her eight goals were scored during Week One, including two goals against Team Benson. Garrett was one of 13 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Garrett has also had international experience as a member of the training team for Team USA's 2022 World Championship squad.

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Personal: Garrett earned a bachelor's degree in sports management at Michigan and is currently working towards her master's degree in social work. Her grandfather played baseball at North Carolina, and she currently works with her father, Scott, at Boss Commercial Real Estate. During her high school career, Garrett participated in competitive weightlifting and qualified for the state championship. She credits United States Women's Box National Team head coach Ginny Capicchioni as someone who has made a difference in her life. In her free time, Garrett enjoys reading, going to the gym, and spending time outside with her fiance. She also loves taking her dogs, Albus and Miller, to the dog park. Garrett wears No. 98 in honor of the year she was born and worked as a part-time barista in college.

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At Northwestern: Palermo played for five years and started in 77 out of 79 games from 2018 to 2022. She scored two goals and provided seven assists throughout her career. Palermo also recorded 146 ground balls and 76 caused turnovers for the Wildcats. She was a three-time All-Big Ten Conference performer, earning First-Team recognition in 2021 and 2022. In her fifth year as a senior, Palermo was selected as a Third-Team All-America by the IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse. She also received Honorable Mention All-America status from USA Lacrosse Magazine. During the 2022 season, Palermo helped lead the Wildcats to the NCAA semifinals, starting in 20 games and registering a team-high of 37 ground balls and 24 draw controls. In her senior year, she played in 16 games, recording 30 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers. Palermo started in all seven games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, accumulating 17 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. As a sophomore, she started in 13 out of 15 contests, recording 27 ground balls and six caused turnovers. In her rookie year, Palermo started in 21 games, recording 35 ground balls, 20 caused turnovers, and one goal with four assists.

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2022 Season: Palermo started in 11 out of 12 games as a rookie. She accumulated 919 leaderboard points and ended the season with three consecutive 100-point performances. Throughout the season, Palermo recorded 17 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers. She scored her first professional goal during the Week Four opener against Team Glynn, where she also registered four ground balls and three caused turnovers, earning her a season-high of 187 leaderboard points. Palermo had two caused turnovers in three other games as well. She was one of the 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Palermo has also represented the United States in lacrosse. She was a member of the 2019 USA Under-19 training team.

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Personal: Palermo majored in communication studies at Northwestern and also earned her Master's degree in content strategy from the same university. She is the daughter of Robert and Patricia Palermo.

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At Michigan: Shane had a successful college career at the University of Michigan. She played for four years and started in 40 out of 64 games from 2016-2019. Throughout her career, she maintained a goals against average of 10.80 and saved 45.1 percent of the shots she faced. She holds several records at Michigan, including most saves (360), most wins by a goalkeeper (24), and highest save percentage (.451). In her senior year, she received Second-Team IWLCA All-Region recognition and set single-season records with 13 wins and a .502 save percentage. She was also a nominee for the 2019 Tewaaraton Award and earned Big Ten Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors twice.

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2022 Season: Shane played in one game and earned 746 leaderboard points. Her highest-scoring game was in the Week Two opener against Team Johansen, where she scored 143 points. In that game, she played in the second half and made three saves. She also had a strong performance against Team Arsenault, earning 115 leaderboard points.


2021 Season: Shane recorded 930 leaderboard points. She had three games with 100 or more points and finished the season with 34 saves. Her best game was against Team Cummings in the Week Five opener, where she made eight saves. She also had notable performances against Team Wood and Team Waters, making six and five saves respectively.

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Personal: Shane is the Co-Chairperson of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse's Player Executive Committee. She also served as a volunteer assistant coach at Michigan during the 2021 season. She is passionate about social justice, mental health, and music.

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At Rutgers: Naslonski started 63-of-79 games from 2018-22 and is known for her impressive stats, as she graduated as the all-time leader in games played, goals, and points for the team. Naslonski was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection and earned First Team notice as a graduate student. She also received Second-Team All-Big Ten honors during her senior campaign. In 2022, she was named Second-Team All-America by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association and received Honorable Mention All-America recognition from USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. Naslonski served as team captain for the Scarlet Knights and was selected to play in the 2022 IWLCA Senior All-Star Game. She led the Big Ten in scoring with a school-record 90 points as a graduate student and contributed significantly to her team's success. Naslonski scored her 100th career goal against Northwestern on March 19, 2021, and helped lead the Scarlet Knights to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1999. She was also recognized for her academic achievements, receiving Academic All-Big Ten honors multiple times and being named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and recipient of the Big Ten Medal of Honor. 

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Personal: Naslonski works as a volunteer assistant lacrosse coach at Rutgers University and serves as the Director of Middle School Development at BBL Lacrosse. She comes from a lacrosse family, with her father, John, and uncle, James, both having played lacrosse at Rutgers. Her mother, Teri, was a cheerleader at Rutgers, and her uncle, Bill, was a two-time All-America midfielder for the Scarlet Knights. Her brother, Kurtis, also played lacrosse at Villanova. Naslonski majored in public health at Rutgers and earned a master's degree in communications. In her free time, she enjoys working out, spending time with friends and family, and traveling. She has a cat named Tilly and credits her father and brothers as people who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, Naslonski says she would be a field hockey player. She participated in soccer, field hockey, and competitive cheerleading as a child.

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At Florida: Reznick played 72 games and finished with an impressive 8.78 goals against average and .519 save percentage. Reznick holds the school record for career saves with 602. She was the first goalkeeper in Florida's history to record 200 or more saves in a single season, achieving this feat in the 2023 campaign with 202 saves. Reznick had a 57-14 record during her time at Florida, setting the program's career record for victories. She was named the American Athletic Conference Goalkeeper of the Year three times and received First-Team All-AAC honors on three occasions. Reznick was also recognized as an IWLCA All-South Region player for three consecutive seasons, earning First-Team recognition in 2023. As a redshirt junior, she was named a Second-Team All-American by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and USA Lacrosse Magazine. Reznick was also a nominee for the 2023 Tewaaraton Award. In the 2022 season, she led the Gators to the American Athletic Conference Tournament title with a 9.44 goals against average in 21 games. Reznick recorded 10 or more saves in 11 contests, including a school-record 17 saves in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Jacksonville. She finished the season with 51 saves in the final four games. In her redshirt sophomore season, Reznick started all 22 games and led the AAC in save percentage (.480) and goals against average (9.48). She had nine games with 10 or more saves in the 2022 season. As a redshirt freshman in 2021, Reznick started all 21 games and led NCAA Division I with a .567 save percentage and 6.42 goals against average. She also started all eight games in the COVID-shortened 2020 season. Reznick graduated from Florida in May 2022 with a bachelor's degree in health sciences. She is the seventh former Florida lacrosse player to compete in Athletes Unlimited, following in the footsteps of Madi Hall, Haley Hicklen, Shayna Pirreca, Sydney Pirreca, Lindsey Ronbeck, and Mollie Stevens.

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2023 Season: Reznick was one of 11 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Reznick has three dogs and a cat. She credits her father, Robert, as someone who has made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, Reznick would be a nursing student. In her free time, she enjoys reading, listening to podcasts, going for walks, and visiting the beach.

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At Syracuse: Levy was a four-year letter winner. She appeared in 84 career games with the Orange and scored 141 goals with 81 assists. She is currently 10th in program history with 222 career points and is tied for ninth on Syracuse's all-time goals and assists lists. In her senior season, she led the team with 27 assists and was a four-time IWLCA All-Region performer. She earned First-Team status as a freshman and senior and was a Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree in 2019. Levy was named the 2016 ACC Freshman of the Year and received Lacrosse Magazine Rookie of the Year recognition that same year. She also made the 2016 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team.

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2022 Season: Levy started all 12 games for Athletes Unlimited and earned 999 leaderboard points, with five games where she scored 100 or more points. She ranked sixth in the league with 940 win points and tied for seventh with eight assists. Additionally, she scored 13 goals, including a two-point marker. In the Week One finale, Levy had a season-high of 176 leaderboard points with three goals and three assists against Team Waters. She also scored two goals in the season opener against Team Glynn and in the Week Two finale against Team Moreno.


2021 Season: Levy finished the inaugural campaign with 1,312 leaderboard points and had eight games with 100 or more points. She led Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with seven two-point goals and ranked 10th in the league with 20 total goals. Levy ended the season with a 12-game goal-scoring streak, including three-goal performances against Team Treanor and Team Ohlmiller. She scored all seven of her two-point goals during this streak and recorded at least one ground ball in the final seven games.

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Personal: Levy graduated from Syracuse in 2019 with a degree in human development and family science. Afterward, she spent three years as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at the University of Colorado before joining the staff at the University of Florida last summer. Under her guidance, Colorado achieved an 11-6 record during the 2022 season.

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At USC: Wightman appeared in 86 games, starting 77 of them. Wightman accumulated 129 ground balls and 114 caused turnovers between her time at Florida and USC. In 2023, she became the seventh player in USC history to earn IWLCA All-America honors, securing a spot on the Third Team. She also received First-Team IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region recognition and was named the 2023 Pac-12 Conference Defensive Player of the Year after leading USC to a conference tournament title. As a graduate student, Wightman started all 20 games, tying for the team lead with 35 ground balls and ranking second with 41 caused turnovers. In a game against Colorado on April 14, 2023, she recorded five caused turnovers and four ground balls.


At Florida: Wightman started 57 of 66 games. She collected 94 ground balls and 74 caused turnovers, ranking fourth on Florida's career caused turnovers list. In 2022, she was named the American Athletic Conference Defender of the Year and achieved First-Team All-AAC status. In her final season with the Gators, she was selected to the IWLCA All-South Region Second Team. Wightman set a single-game record for Florida with six caused turnovers against Mercer on March 30, 2022, and also set the program's single-season record for caused turnovers by a senior with 38. In her junior year, Wightman started 20 of 21 games and was part of the Florida defensive unit that ranked second in the nation with a 7.00 goals against average. She started all eight games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, contributing 11 ground balls and five caused turnovers. As a freshman, she saw action in 15 games with seven starts. Wightman also excelled academically, earning three All-Southeastern Conference Academic Honor Roll recognitions and four IWLCA Academic Honor Roll certificates.

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Personal: Wightman lettered in soccer and lacrosse during high school. She graduated from Florida in May 2022 with a bachelor's degree in health sciences.

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At Loyola Maryland: Fiedler played for five years and started in 57 out of 78 games. Throughout her college career, she scored 174 goals and provided 87 assists. Additionally, she recorded 117 ground balls and caused 45 turnovers. Fiedler finished her career as the ninth-ranked goal scorer in Loyola Maryland history and also ranked ninth in career points with 259. She is the only midfielder in the program's history to be ranked in the top 10 for career goals, assists, and points. Fiedler received numerous accolades during her time at Loyola Maryland, including being named an Inside Lacrosse All-American twice and earning First-Team All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors as a senior. She was also selected to the All-Patriot League Teams three times, with First-Team distinction in her final two years. Fiedler played a pivotal role in leading Loyola Maryland to three consecutive Patriot League Tournament championships and three regular season titles. As a graduate student, she started in 21 games and ranked third on the team in assists (34) and points (74). During the 2022 season, Fiedler was the Greyhounds' fourth-leading goal scorer with 40 goals. She ended the season with a 19-game point streak and had a standout performance with six points against Colgate. Fiedler continued to excel in her senior season, earning First-Team IWLCA All-Region recognition after scoring 32 goals and providing 13 assists in 10 games. Unfortunately, her season was cut short due to injury, but she had scored multiple goals in all 10 games before then. In the 2020 season, Fiedler led the team with 19 goals and five assists. During her sophomore year, she had an impressive .679 shot percentage, leading NCAA Division I, and scored a career-best 53 goals on 79 shots. Fiedler also topped the Patriot League with 51 ground balls during that season. In her freshman year, she appeared in all 21 games and scored 30 goals with nine assists.

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Personal: Fiedler is the daughter of Nita and Karl Fiedler and has one brother. In high school, she lettered in basketball, lacrosse, and field hockey at Garrison Forest School. Fiedler earned a bachelor's degree in finance from Loyola Maryland and went on to receive a master's degree in business administration. She currently works as a client associate at RBC Wealth Management for the Brinton Dingle Vaughan Group.

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At Vanderbilt: Gross played 74 games from 2019-2023. She scored a total of 118 goals and provided 49 assists. Additionally, she accumulated 118 ground balls and caused 62 turnovers. Gross set a school record with 282 draw controls, including an impressive 84 draw controls during the 2021 season. She is one of only 16 players in program history to score 100 or more career goals and currently ranks 10th in school history with 167 career points. Gross received All-American Athletic Conference honors twice, earning First-Team recognition as a senior and Second-Team recognition as a graduate student. She was also recognized as an Honorable Mention All-American by Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine in her senior year. In 2021, Gross was named to the IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region Second Team. As a graduate student, Gross had a successful season, scoring 25 points with 19 goals and six assists. She had several standout performances, including three-goal games against Louisville, Penn State, and Rutgers. During her junior year, Gross led the team with 31 goals and 84 draw controls, while also contributing 13 assists. In the shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, she scored a team-high 25 goals in just nine games, including seven goals against No. 13 Michigan. As a freshman, Gross played in 14 games and scored 12 goals, ranking third among the team's rookies.

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International Experience: Gross has international experience as a member of the 2019 United States U-19 National Team. The team had an impressive 7-0 record at the World Lacrosse U-19 Women’s World Championship and won the Gold medal. In her seven games played, Gross contributed two assists and ranked second on the team with 33 draw controls. She was recognized for her outstanding performance by being named to the All-World Team and earning Player of the Match honors against Australia.

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Personal: Gross earned a bachelor's degree in engineering science and a master's degree in engineering management from Vanderbilt. She is the daughter of Randy and Donna Gross and has three siblings. Her brother, Evan, played basketball at the University of Oregon and was part of the team that won the Pac-12 Conference regular season title and reached the NCAA Final Four in 2017.

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At Boston College: Apuzzo started all 81 games for the Eagles from 2016-2019. She won the 2018 Tewaaraton and Honda Sport Awards and was a two-time Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse nominee. Apuzzo was a three-time nominee for the Tewaaraton Award, including being a finalist in 2018 and 2019. She received IWLCA All-America and All-Atlantic Coast Conference First Team honors three times and was a two-time selection as IWLCA and ACC Attacker of the Year in 2018 and 2019. Apuzzo was a three-time member of the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team and was honored as the 2018 and 2019 ACC Women's Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year. She is Boston College's all-time leader with 283 career goals and 397 career points and ranks on the Eagles' career list with 114 assists. Apuzzo reached 100 career points in just 25 games, tying for the second-quickest in school history. She has three of the top single-season point totals at Boston College, including a school-record 129 points in 2018. Apuzzo scored 80 or more goals in a season three times and ranks second on the Eagles' single-season list with 94 goals in 2019. She also holds the Eagles' career draw controls record and set a school mark with 191 draw controls as a senior in 2019. Apuzzo is one of three players in school history with at least 100 draw controls in a single season. She had four games with 10 or more points, including a career-high nine goals against Navy in 2018. Apuzzo also set a Boston College single-game record with 17 draw controls against Louisville in 2018 and served as a team captain during the 2019 season.

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2023 Season: Apuzzo earned her second consecutive runner-up finish after compiling 1,667 leaderboard points. She became the first athlete in any Athletes Unlimited sport to earn medalist honors in three seasons. Apuzzo also led the league with 985 win points and 360 MVP points, ranked seventh in the circuit with 322 stat points, and set a league single-season record by garnering nine Game MVP awards. She also authored a league-best 9-3 record as a captain, leading a team in every week for the second year in a row. Furthermore, she ranked second in the league by scoring 30 goals and recording 43 points, and she tied with Dempsey Arsenault for the league lead after dishing out 12 assists. Apuzzo was one of eight players in the league to score a two-point goal and ranked second in the league with 84 shots, including 61 attempts on goal. She opened the season by claiming MVP 1 honors in five of her first seven games and led Team Apuzzo to victory over Team Mastroianni in the season opener by scoring four goals with an assist. Additionally, she tallied two goals, including a two-pointer, with an assist in the Week One finale against Team Moreno. She started Week Two by securing MVP 1 honors against Team Read with two goals and matching a league record with four assists. Apuzzo tallied three goals with two assists against Team Moreno on July 30 before opening Week Three with a four-goal, one-assist performance against Team Glynn. She garnered MVP 3 recognition against Team Bosco on August 5 after scoring twice and earned Game MVP in all three games during the final week of the season. She posted four goals against Team Bosco on August 10 to secure the sixth MVP 1 accolade of the season and scored twice against Team Glynn on August 12 for MVP 2 recognition. Apuzzo finished the season with three goals and an assist against Team Moreno to earn the MVP 1 award and registered 100 or more leaderboard points in 8 of 12 games, including two games with at least 200 points.


2022 Season: Apuzzo placed second on the leaderboard with 1,782 points and started all 12 games. She was the first player in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse history to serve as a captain every week of a season. Apuzzo led the league with 1,130 win points and 270 MVP points, finishing with a 10-2 record. She ranked second in the league with 24 goals and 41 points, scoring at least one goal in 11 out of 12 games. She had nine multi-goal games and closed the season with 14 goals in the final five games, including three hat tricks. Apuzzo set a league record with 15 shots and scored four goals against Team Glynn. She also had three goals, including a two-pointer, and an assist against Team Johansen in Week Four, and another three-goal effort against Team Johansen in Week Three. Additionally, she contributed 10 caused turnovers, 20 ground balls, and 20 draw controls.


2021 Season: Apuzzo finished third in the leaderboard standings with 1,685 points, including a league-high 560 stat points. She made the largest move on the leaderboard, going from No. 41 to No. 3 after Week One to Week Five. Apuzzo tied for the league lead with goalkeeper Caylee Waters with 255 MVP points and had seven game MVP honors, including four MVP 1 picks. She was one of two players to accrue 500 or more points in a single week and set a league season-high with 521 points in Week Five. Apuzzo scored at least one goal in all 15 games and led the league with 11 multi-goal efforts, including eight hat tricks. She led Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with 36 goals and 91 shots and ranked second with 47 points. She also tied for eighth in the league with eight assists and ranked third with 47 draw controls. Apuzzo closed the season with six consecutive hat tricks and set a league season-high with 238 leaderboard points against Team Read. She had a five-goal and one-assist performance in an overtime loss to Team Wood, recording seven draw controls. She also had a season-high eight draw controls in Week Two against Team Treanor. Apuzzo attempted a league-high 12 shots against Team Arsenault, scoring three times with six draw controls. She scored the fastest goal to begin a game, just six seconds into the game against Team Ohlmiller. Apuzzo was the No. 2 overall selection in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse weekly draft.


International Experience: Apuzzo represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. She ranked fourth in the tournament with 14 assists and contributed 14 goals in eight games. She had six assists against Scotland and scored three goals with two assists in the Gold Medal Game victory against Canada. Apuzzo also trained for the 2015 United States Under-19 Team and made her debut with the Senior National Team at the 2018 President's Cup in Florida.


Other Professional Experience: Apuzzo spent two seasons with the New York Fight of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League. She was the first overall pick in the 2019 WPLL Draft by New York and scored eight goals with seven assists in 2019, adding eight draw controls.

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Personal: Apuzzo is a member of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse's Player Executive Committee and currently works as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Boston College. She helped the Eagles win the 2021 and 2024 NCAA Division I championships and earned her master’s degree in Sports Administration from Boston College in 2021 after receiving her bachelor’s degree in 2019. Apuzzo has a goldendoodle named Ollie and played soccer and basketball growing up. She enjoys being active, spending time outdoors, and being with her family. She also likes to play tennis on a weekly basis when the weather allows and is the youngest of four children in her family.

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At Boston College:  North played her final three years at Boston College after starting her career at Duke. She appeared in 87 games throughout her college career and ranks second in NCAA Division I history with 358 career goals. She is the only player in NCAA Division I history with three seasons with 90 or more goals and one of three players to register 100 or more goals in a single season, scoring 102 goals in 2021. North ranks third in NCAA Division I history with 433 career points and also tallied 373 career draw controls. She received the Tewaaraton Award twice and was a consensus First-Team All-America pick during her final two seasons. North was also named the IWLCA Player of the Year and Attacker of the Year in 2021 and 2022. She was nominated for the 2022 ESPY's Best Collegiate Athlete in Women's Sports and was a 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year nominee. North was selected as the 2021 and 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Female Athlete of the Year and received the 2021 Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse. She was a four-time All-ACC performer and earned First-Team notice in 2021 and 2022. During her time at Boston College, North scored 217 goals with 47 assists and accumulated 364 draw controls over 51 games. She ranks fourth in Boston College history with 264 career points and finished second on the school's career goals list. North scored 115 points as a fifth-year senior, the fourth-highest single-season mark at Boston College, and had 114 points during the 2021 campaign, which ranks fifth all-time. She set a Boston College single-game record with 12 points and also holds the school's single-game goals record with a 10-goal performance.


At Duke: In her two seasons at Duke, North scored 169 points and tied for 10th on the career goals list with 141 goals. She set Duke single-season records with 82 goals and 105 points as a sophomore and was named Second-Team All-ACC in 2019. North also claimed Second-Team All-ACC notice as a freshman after setting Duke freshman records with 59 goals and 64 points.

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2023 Season: North secured 17th place and compiled 1,036 leaderboard points in her second professional campaign. She started in all 12 games, tying for second in the league with Taylor Moreno after earning 180 MVP points. She also held a share of fourth place in the circuit with four Game MVP honors. North led the league in goals (32), two-point goals (5), and points (44) for the second year in a row. She attempted a single-season record 99 shots, with 68 shots on goal. Additionally, she tied for fifth in the circuit with seven assists. North scored at least one goal in 11 out of 12 games, including eight multi-goal performances. She notched six games with three or more markers and matched the Athletes Unlimited single-game record by scoring six goals in the season finale against Team Glynn on August 13, earning MVP 1 distinction. North also attempted a single-game record 16 shots, including 12 shots on goal during that game. She opened Week Two with back-to-back Game MVP performances, scoring four goals, including a two-pointer, against Team Colson on July 27 to collect MVP 1 plaudits. North tallied three goals to earn MVP 3 notice against Team Read on July 29. She also closed Week Three with consecutive Game MVP awards. She netted four goals to secure MVP 2 notice against Team Glynn before erupting for five goals, including a two-pointer, in MVP 1 effort against Team Apuzzo. North authored 100 or more leaderboard points in a game four times, including a season-high 180 points against Team Apuzzo in the Week Three finale. 


2022 Season: North was the first overall pick in the 2022 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft and finished as the league leader in goals, two-point goals, and points. She tallied 1,061 leaderboard points and had five games with 100 or more points. North ranked third in the league with 135 MVP points. She set league single-season records with eight two-point goals and 50 points. North scored at least one goal in 11 out of 12 games and had 10 multi-goal performances, leading the league. She also had seven hat tricks, the most in the league. In the season finale against Team Johansen, North scored six goals, including three two-pointers, and had 10 points, setting league records. She had a hat trick in four consecutive games from July 31 to August 7. North started her professional career with three goals, including two two-point markers, and three assists against Team Waters. In Week One, she scored three goals and had two assists against Team Glynn. In Week Three, North had a three-goal, two-assist performance against Team Moreno. Her best game was in Week Two, where she scored three goals, including a two-pointer, in an 8-5 victory over Team Arsenault, earning her 198 leaderboard points.


International Experience: North represented Team USA at the World Lacrosse 2022 Women's World Championship. She tied for second on the team with 28 points in eight games and led the team with 23 goals, ranking ninth in the tournament. North had five hat tricks, including four games with four or more goals. She scored five goals against Scotland and England during pool play. North is one of eight players in Team USA history to register 20 or more goals in a single Women's World Championship.

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Personal: North graduated from Boston College with a bachelor's degree in sociology and earned her Master's degree in sport administration in 2023. She is one of five children in her family and credits her high school and club coach, Maggie Koch, and Boston College women's lacrosse coach, Acacia Walker-Weinstein, as people who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, North says she would be a professional basketball player or professional golfer. She played the piano and guitar as a child and also participated in basketball and field hockey. In her free time, North enjoys spending time with her friends, listening to music, and playing golf. She is a fan of the Dallas Cowboys and wears No. 88 in honor of the team's legendary wide receivers.

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At North Carolina: Moreno played in a school-record 87 games from 2017-2022. Moreno also holds the school career goalkeeper record with 76 starts. She is North Carolina's all-time leader with 667 saves, which is the second-highest in Atlantic Coast Conference history. Moreno also holds the school career records for minutes played with 4,967 and goalkeeper wins with 70. She led the Tar Heels to six consecutive ACC Tournament titles and the 2022 NCAA Championship. Moreno was a three-time First-Team All-ACC selection and led the ACC with a .493 save percentage and 8.56 goals against average in 2022. As a graduate student, she recorded seven games with 10 or more saves, including a season-high 16 saves against Notre Dame on April 2, 2022. In 2021, Moreno was honored as the IWLCA National Goalkeeper of the Year and was named the ACC Defender of the Year. She was also a Tewaaraton Award finalist in 2021. Moreno started all seven games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, finishing with an 8.03 goals against average and .478 save percentage. In her sophomore year, she ranked eighth in the nation with an 8.91 goals against average and fourth with a .532 save percentage, earning Second-Team All-America honors. Moreno redshirted the 2017 season due to an injury.

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2023 Season: Moreno became the first athlete in any Athletes Unlimited sport to earn multiple titles after finishing with 1,679 leaderboard points. She edged Sam Apuzzo by 12 points to become the first player in any sport to win consecutive crowns. Moreno also eclipsed her own league single-season record by securing 744 stat points.She tied for second in the league with Charlotte North after receiving 180 MVP points and received Game MVP honors five times, ranking third in the league. Moreno joined Apuzzo as the only players in league history to serve as a captain during every week of a season after posting a 7-5 mark.Moreno surpassed her own league single-week record by accumulating 605 points during Week Two and also established a new league single-season record with 140 saves over 12 games. She ranked fourth in the league with 17 caused turnovers and notched 17 saves in a loss against Team Apuzzo on July 30 to set a new Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse single-game record.In addition, Moreno earned the Game MVP distinction in four of her first five games, starting the season with a single-game record of 257 leaderboard points against Team Read. She secured MVP 1 honors in the season opener against Team Read after making 13 saves while allowing just four goals and earned a second straight MVP 1 award after notching nine saves against Team Mastroianni on July 22. Moreno opened Week Two with 211 leaderboard points and received MVP 3 commendation after posting nine saves in a victory over Team Colson. She claimed the MVP 2 award in the July 29 effort against Team Read with 14 saves and posted 16 saves and allowed just six goals in the August 12 contest against Team Bosco to receive MVP 1 honors. Moreno tallied 10 or more saves in a game eight times, including four of the last five outings.


2022 Season: Moreno won the Athletes Unlimited championship and was a member of the inaugural All-Defensive Team. She led the league with 698 stat points and finished second with 165 MVP points. She also tied for seventh place with 935 win points. Moreno set a record for AU Lacrosse with 132 saves in 12 games, including two games with 14 saves. She achieved 10 or more saves in 10 out of 12 games and had a league-record eight consecutive games with 200 or more leaderboard points. Her highest-scoring game was against Team Waters in the Week One finale, where she scored 241 points. Moreno was one of 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Moreno was a member of the training team for the 2022 Team USA World Championship squad and served as an alternate for the team. She one of 12 players named to the Team USA roster for 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event. 

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Personal: Moreno majored in communication studies at North Carolina and is currently working towards her master's degree in educational innovation, technology, and entrepreneurship. She has a black belt in Tae Kwon Do and was the first female in Huntington High School history to play on the varsity football team. Moreno has a boxer named Tyson and credits her high school coach, Bob Desimone, as someone who has made a difference in her life. In her free time, she enjoys painting, drawing, and graphic design.

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At Stony Brook: Kennedy played for Stony Brook for five years and started in 87 of 88 games. She is second in program history with 266 career goals and has 63 assists. Kennedy also ranks second in career ground balls with 180 and draw controls with 343. She is fourth all-time with 329 career points and ninth in career assists. Kennedy scored 70 or more goals in a season twice and scored 85 goals in the 2019 season. She is one of five players in program history with 100 or more points in a single season, achieving that milestone in 2019 with 100 points. Kennedy had seven goals in a game three times during her college career. She received several accolades, including being named the 2021 IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year and earning First-Team IWLCA All-America honors in 2019 and 2021. She also received Second-Team IWLCA All-America recognition in 2018 and was a three-time selection as America East Conference Midfielder of the Year. Kennedy was named First-Team All-America East three times and Second-Team All-America East once. She was also a member of the 2017 America East All-Rookie Team and a two-time nominee for the Tewaaraton Award. 

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2023 Season: Kennedy earned 27th place in the final league standings with 910 leaderboard points. She compiled 105 MVP points to hold a share of fifth place in the league rankings with Izzy McMahon and Kenzie Kent. Kennedy was a four-time Game MVP honoree, including three MVP 2 commendations. She started in all 12 games and netted 15 goals with three assists. Additionally, she secured 22 ground balls with 31 draw controls and eight caused turnovers. Kennedy authored four multi-goal performances, posting three goals with an assist in her MVP 3 performance against Team Mastroianni in the Week One finale. She fashioned her second hat trick of the season in the Week Three opener against Team Bosco to earn MVP 2 distinction and scored two goals while adding three draw controls in the August 6 contest against Team Apuzzo for MVP 2 recognition. Moreover, Kennedy contributed two goals along with an assist and four ground balls against Team Bosco on August 12 and also tallied four ground balls with two caused turnovers to receive MVP 2 honors. She collected 100 or more leaderboard points in five games, including a season-high 154 points against Team Mastroianni in Week One.


2022 Season: Kennedy accumulated 740 leaderboard points, ranking fifth in the league with nine assists and contributing 13 goals. She also had 43 draw controls, including a season-high of 10 in Week Four against Team Johansen. Kennedy had five multi-goal games, including three goals in Week Two against Team Moreno.


2021 Season: Kennedy compiled 1,302 leaderboard points and scored at least one goal in the final 10 games. She tied for eighth in the league with 22 goals and contributed three assists. Kennedy set a season high with 141 leaderboard points against Team Ohlmiller on August 7. She had her first hat trick of the season in Week Three against Team Read and another hat trick on August 15 against Team Wood. Kennedy also set a season high with 10 shots against Team Waters on August 21. She was one of 13 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse Pro College Draft.


International Experience: Kennedy represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. She appeared in all eight games and scored 11 goals with one assist. Kennedy had three hat tricks in the first five games of the tournament and won a gold medal. 

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Personal: Kennedy was named an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Virginia. She studied business management at Stony Brook. Her older sister, Cori, also played lacrosse at Stony Brook, and her older brother, Brian, played lacrosse at American International. Kennedy works as an assistant coach for the Long Island Yellow Jackets club lacrosse team. She has two boxer dogs named Rocky and Tyson. Kennedy lists her father, Mike, as a person who has made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, she would be a singer. In high school, Kennedy also played soccer and participated in track and field. Her hobbies include going to the beach and spending time with her dogs. She started her lacrosse career by playing boys' lacrosse.

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At Penn State: O'Donnell appeared in 83 games for the Nittany Lions from 2015-2018. She scored 203 career goals and provided 24 assists. Additionally, she tallied 119 ground balls, 91 draw controls, and 64 caused turnovers. She ranks sixth on Penn State's career list with 227 points and is one of four players in program history with 200 or more career goals. O'Donnell received two IWLCA All-America honors, including First-Team status as a senior. She was also a two-time First-Team IWLCA All-Region selection and received All-Big Ten commendations three times. In 2018, she was named the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year and finished 13th in the nation with 65 goals during her junior year.

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2023 Season: O'Donnell earned 12th place in the final league standings after accumulating 1,069 leaderboard points. She ranked third in the league with 895 win points and was a starter in all 12 games. During those games, she managed to score 15 goals and provide three assists. Additionally, O'Donnell collected 21 ground balls, eight draw controls, and caused eight turnovers. She also achieved five multi-goal efforts and was able to score at least one goal in 10 out of the 12 games, including the final four contests in a row. Furthermore, she had a standout performance in Week Three against Team Glynn, where she netted two goals with an assist. O'Donnell’s impressive season also included fashioning 100 or more leaderboard points in six games, with a season-high of 155 points against Team Colson in the Week Two opener.


2022 Season: O'Donnell started in all 12 games and scored 1,048 leaderboard points. She recorded 14 goals and one assist, with her standout performance being a four-goal effort against Team Moreno. She also scored two goals in a game three times, including back-to-back outings in Week Two. O'Donnell scored at least one goal in six of the first eight games and caused four turnovers against Team Johansen in the Week Three finale.


2021 Season: O'Donnell finished with 1,097 leaderboard points, achieving six games with 100 or more points. She scored eight goals and provided one assist in 15 games. She also contributed 17 draw controls and 12 ground balls. Her highest-scoring game was against Team Benson, where she scored two goals and caused two turnovers, earning her 155 leaderboard points. She collected 131 leaderboard points against Team Arsenault and scored two goals against Team Read. O'Donnell finished the season strong by scoring a goal in three consecutive games. She was one of four players selected as a captain during the inaugural week of play and made the first-ever pick in an Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse weekly draft.


International Experience: O'Donnell made her debut with the United States Senior National Team at the 2018 Fall Classic and is currently a member of the training team for Team USA's 2022 World Championship squad.


Other Professional Experience: O'Donnell played for the New England Command in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League for two seasons. She was selected as the No. 4 overall pick in the 2018 WPLL Draft by New England and scored six goals with five draw controls during the 2019 campaign.

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Personal: O'Donnell was named the head women's lacrosse coach at Drexel University on May 23, 2023, after serving as the interim head coach during the 2022 and 2023 campaigns. She was previously an assistant coach at Drexel when the team won their first Colonial Athletic Association title in 2021. She also spent two years on the coaching staff at Lehigh University. O'Donnell’s mother, Jen, is a renowned official in women's lacrosse and was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame. In her free time, O'Donnell enjoys snowboarding, reading, cooking, and playing golf. She has a golden retriever named Brewer. She credits Penn State head women's lacrosse coach Missy Doherty and Lehigh head women's lacrosse coach Jill Redfern as people who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't a lacrosse player, O'Donnell would pursue a career as a chef or librarian. She also competed in field hockey and swimming as a child and played the piano. The reason she wears No. 9 is because her brother, Johnny, wore it during his college football career.

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At Boston College: Kent was a two-sport athlete at Boston College, competing on the lacrosse and ice hockey teams. She accumulated 131 goals with a school-record 133 assists during her lacrosse career from 2015-2019. She started in 48 out of 53 career games for the Eagles and also registered 60 ground balls with 76 draw controls. Kent was a nominee for the 2019 Tewaaraton Award and earned First-Team IWLCA All-America recognition as a senior. She was a three-time IWLCA All-Region pick and a two-time selection on the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team, including being named the 2017 Most Outstanding Player. Kent earned First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference recognition as a sophomore and fifth-year senior. She tied for fifth in program history with 255 career points and tallied 127 points during her final season at Boston College, the second-highest mark in school history. She holds the school record with 75 assists during the 2019 campaign. Kent also played a school-record 157 games for the Eagles' ice hockey team, scoring 40 goals with 98 assists. She served as the Eagles' captain during the 2017-18 ice hockey season and the 2019 lacrosse season. She led the Eagles to three NCAA Tournament appearances in ice hockey.

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2023 Season: Kent earned 15th place in the final league standings after accumulating 1,058 leaderboard points. She compiled 105 MVP points to share fifth place in the league rankings with Izzy McMahon and Ally Kennedy. Kent tied for 10th in the league with Sam Fiedler by collecting 835 win points. Additionally, she was one of five players to register multiple two-point goals. Kent ranked fourth in the league with eight assists and started in all 12 games, scoring 14 goals, including a pair of two-point markers. She also notched 10 ground balls and 16 draw controls. Kent was a three-time Game MVP honoree and earned MVP 1 recognition against Team Read on July 29, after scoring three goals, including a two-point marker, with three draw controls. She opened Week Three with an MVP 1 performance against Team Moreno, scoring two goals with two assists en route to a season-high 206 leaderboard points. Kent closed Week Three with two goals, including a two-pointer, against Team Glynn to secure MVP 3 distinction. Furthermore, she posted 100 or more leaderboard points in five games.


2022 Season: Kent started in all 12 games and earned 1,010 leaderboard points. She ranked third in the league with 135 MVP points and second with 26 goals. She also had 33 points, which placed her fourth in the circuit. Kent was sixth in the league for ground balls (20) and draw controls (26). She scored at least one goal in 11 out of 12 games, including five goals against Team Moreno in Week Three. During Week Four, she scored 10 of her 26 goals, with at least three goals in each game. She finished the season with four goals on four shots against Team Apuzzo and opened Week Two with three goals against Team Moreno.


2021 Season: Kent collected 1,164 leaderboard points while appearing in 15 games. She tied for third in the league with seven game MVP selections. She was the third-leading scorer in Athletes Unlimited with 45 points, including a league-high 23 assists. She also tied for eighth in the circuit with 22 goals. Kent accumulated 32 ground balls, ranking her fifth in the league, with a season-high of six ground balls against Team Ohlmiller on August 8. She tied for ninth in Athletes Unlimited with 53 shots, including a season-high seven attempts on August 6 against Team Wood. She had seven games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including six of the first eight outings. Kent became the first player in league history to score an overtime goal with her game-winner against Team Warden on July 31. She set a league individual season high with eight points against Team Wood on August 6, scoring four goals with four assists. She also tallied two goals with three assists against Team Read on August 7, in addition to two ground balls and two caused turnovers.


International Experience: Kent made her United States National Team debut last summer and participated in the 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic. She served as an alternate on Team USA's 2022 World Championship Gold medal squad. She also competed for the Team USA Under-18 ice hockey team and earned a pair of Silver medals at the IIHF Under-18 World Championship. In 2014, she served as captain for the USA U-18 Select Team. 


Other Professional Experience: Kent spent two seasons with the New England Command of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League. During the 2019 campaign, she scored six goals with three assists and six ground balls.

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Personal: Kent was named the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Harvard on August 28, 2023, after spending the previous two years at Syracuse and also coaching at Harvard from 2020-21. Her greatest achievement was winning the Mary Garber Award as the 2016-17 ACC Athlete of the Year. Kent's mother, Jen, is an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Boston College and served on the Eagles’ staff during her college career. Her younger sister, Callahan, is a graduate assistant on the Boston College women’s lacrosse staff.

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At Boston College: Arsenault started all 90 games from 2016-2019. She registered 142 career goals with 73 assists and compiled 169 ground balls with 290 draw controls. Arsenault was nominated for the 2019 Tewaaraton and Honda Awards and was a two-time First-Team IWLCA All-America selection. She was named the 2019 IWLCA and Atlantic Coast Conference Midfielder of the Year and received IWLCA All-Region recognition three times. Arsenault was also selected to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team twice and was a two-time All-ACC pick. She ranks 10th in Boston College history with 215 career points, 12th in career goals, and eighth in career assists. Arsenault tallied 103 points as a junior, which is the eighth-highest mark in program history. She is one of six players to record at least 60 goals in a season at Boston College and holds two of the top five single-season draw control totals on the Eagles' list. Arsenault was honored as Boston College's Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2019.

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2023 Season: Arsenault authored a sixth-place finish for the second year in a row after accumulating 1,241 leaderboard points. She ranked second in the league with 915 win points and also collected 266 stat points, placing her ninth among the league’s 57 players. Arsenault tied for the league lead with 12 assists, including seven helpers in the final four contests. She also netted 11 goals in 12 games and led all non-defensive players, tying for fifth overall in the league with 23 ground balls. Additionally, she ranked third in the league with 39 draw controls and posted three multi-goal efforts. Arsenault opened the season with two goals against Team Moreno on July 20 and earned MVP 2 distinction after scoring twice with two assists against Team Colson on July 29. She also collected two goals with two assists against Team Glynn on August 3 and secured MVP 2 honors on August 10 against Bosco after scoring a goal with a season-high three assists. Furthermore, she tallied six games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 197 points in the Week Four opener against Team Bosco.


2022 Season: Arsenault started in all 12 games and finished sixth in the league with 1,375 leaderboard points. She ranked fourth in Athletes Unlimited with 960 win points and held eighth place in the league standings with 340 stat points. Arsenault achieved 100 or more leaderboard points eight times, with a season-high of 197 points against Team Glynn on August 13. She ranked 10th in the league with 17 goals and 24 points, tying for sixth place with seven assists. Arsenault scored at least one goal in 9 out of 12 games, including five multi-goal efforts. Her standout performance came in Week Three with four goals against Team Moreno. She also had three goals against Team Glynn on August 13 and recorded a season-high of five ground balls against Team Johansen in Week Three, along with scoring two goals.


2021 Season: Arsenault finished with 1,338 leaderboard points. She served as a captain three times, along with Kayla Wood and Kylie Ohlmiller. Arsenault held the top spot on the individual leaderboard and served as the league leaderboard leader on July 31 and August 7-8. She achieved 100 or more leaderboard points eight times, with a season-high of 195 points against Team Douty on July 25. Arsenault scored four goals with five assists in Week One, along with 10 draw controls and six ground balls. She ranked seventh in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with 31 draw controls and contributed 12 caused turnovers, tying for sixth in the league. Arsenault scored at least one goal in the first nine games of the season before missing the final two weeks due to injury. She had back-to-back hat tricks against Team Read on August 7 and Team Ohlmiller on August 8. Arsenault also had a season-high of six draw controls on August 8 against Team Ohlmiller, along with two caused turnovers and two ground balls. She earned a season-high three caused turnovers in consecutive games against Team Wood and Team Read.


International Experience: Arsenault represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. She scored six goals with one assist in eight appearances, leading Team USA to a fourth consecutive gold medal. Arsenault scored at least one goal in five games and had a two-goal performance in the semifinal victory over Australia. Arsenault was also one of 12 players named to the Team USA roster for the 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event.


Other Professional Experience: Arsenault earned a spot on the 2019 Women’s Professional Lacrosse League All-Star Team as a member of the Baltimore Brave. She scored 11 goals with seven assists and helped lead Baltimore to the league title. Arsenault was the No. 2 overall selection in the 2019 WPLL Draft by Baltimore and was named the WPLL Championship Game MVP.

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Personal: Arsenault started playing lacrosse at the age of 10. She played three sports in high school, including hockey, field hockey, and lacrosse at New Hampton School. Her hobbies include running, yoga, spending time with friends and family, going to the beach, trying different coffee shops, and being outdoors. Arsenault credits Boston College women’s lacrosse coaches Acacia Walker-Weinstein and Jen Kent, as well as Syracuse head women’s lacrosse coach Kayla Treanor, as people who have made a difference in her life. She wears the number 18 in honor of her dad, Jamie, who wore the number during his college baseball career at Colby College. Arsenault also owns Dempsey Arsenault Lacrosse, a training business in San Diego.

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At North Carolina: Mastroianni earned five letters and started 73 out of 89 games from 2018-2022. She finished her career as one of the most decorated midfielders in program history. Mastroianni scored 117 goals with 23 assists, including a career-best 48 goals as a graduate student in 2022. She also contributed a school-record 360 draw controls, along with 65 ground balls and 38 caused turnovers. Mastroianni was a starter in 70 out of 71 games over her final four seasons. She led the Tar Heels to the 2022 NCAA Championship with a perfect 22-0 record. Mastroianni was a consensus First-Team All-America selection by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and USA Lacrosse Magazine in her final two seasons. She was also recognized as one of five finalists for the 2022 Tewaaraton Award and one of four finalists for the 2022 Honda Award for Lacrosse. Mastroianni was honored as the 2021 and 2022 Atlantic Coast Conference Midfielder of the Year and the 2022 IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year. She led the Tar Heels and ranked sixth in the ACC with 116 draw controls during the 2022 campaign. Mastroianni served as a team captain for the Tar Heels, as well as their community outreach representative. She was a member of North Carolina's Student-Athlete Advisory Council and received the 2021 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholarship Award. Mastroianni was also the recipient of the 2022 Mildred McCaskill Award and a four-time All-ACC Academic Team selection. She won the 2022 Leader of Distinction Award.

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2023 Season: Mastroianni secured her second straight top-10 finish after placing ninth in the league standings with 1,140 leaderboard points. She served as a team captain during Week One and was a starter in all 12 games. Mastroianni tied for second in the league with two-point goals and stood seventh with 17 total markers. Additionally, she finished in a tie for fifth in the league rankings with 65 shots and collected 36 draw controls, ranking fourth in the circuit. Mastroianni scored multiple goals in 6-of-12 games, including a pair of three-goal efforts. Notably, she opened Week Two with three goals and four draw controls against Team Moreno and scored three goals with a season-high six draw controls against Team Bosco in Week Four opener to claim MVP 3 honors. She also tallied two goals, including a two-pointer, against Team Moreno in the season finale to garner MVP 2 distinction and season-high 201 leaderboard points. Furthermore, she secured 100 or more leaderboard points in four of her final six games.


2022 Season: Mastroianni started all 12 games and finished third on the leaderboard with 1,399 points. She ranked fifth in the league with 394 stat points and seventh with 105 MVP points. Mastroianni was the sixth-leading scorer in the league with 19 goals and also contributed 10 assists. She scored at least one goal in 11 out of 12 games, including three hat tricks. Her season-high came in the season finale against Team Glynn, where she scored four goals. Mastroianni also had three goals and an assist against Team Moreno on August 13. She started her professional career with three goals and an assist against Team Apuzzo on July 21. Mastroianni began Week Two with three caused turnovers against Team Johansen, earning a season-high 200 leaderboard points. She was one of 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Mastroianni represents Team USA in all three disciplines, including women's field, women’s box, and sixes. She piloted Team USA to a Gold medal at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship, tallying four goals with three assists in eight games while helping Team USA win its fourth consecutive title. Mastroianni set a Team USA Women’s World Championship tournament record with 38 draw controls, including seven draws against Canada in the Gold Medal Game and ranked fifth in the tournament in draw controls. As one of 12 players named to Team USA roster for the 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event, she is also a member of Team USA’s box and sixes training teams.

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Personal: Mastroianni majored in media and journalism with an advertising and public relations focus, along with communication studies at North Carolina. She earned her Master’s degree at North Carolina’s Hussman School of Journalism and Media in strategic communication. She wrote her graduate thesis, titled “Growing the Game, (L)across(e) the World,” which provides an effective and fun way to incorporate corporate social responsibility and philanthropy to help grow the game of lacrosse and make it more diverse, accessible, and inclusive worldwide. Currently, she travels the world to share her love and knowledge of lacrosse through clinics, camps, and philanthropy across over 20 states and five countries to pursue her passion of growing the game. She is the founder of the Ally Mastroianni Elite Performance Academy, which provides college-like training with high-intensity reps, IQ challenges, speed & agility, injury prevention, nutrition, and everything physical, mental, and emotional that comes with performing at the highest level. During her scholastic career at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, she was a Tournament of Champions winner. Her brother, Ray, played lacrosse at Lehigh, while her mother, Carol, played field hockey at Eastern Kentucky University, and her father, Dan, played college football at Moravian. She was born in Martinsville, N.J. Mastroianni enjoys volunteering, traveling, spending time at the beach, golfing, cooking, and coaching. As a child, she played field hockey, basketball, and softball in addition to lacrosse.

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At North Carolina: McCool was a four-year letter winner at the University of North Carolina. She started 73 out of 85 games from 2015-2018. McCool tallied 183 career goals with 63 assists for the Tar Heels. She was one of two players in North Carolina history to be named as a Tewaaraton Award finalist twice and a two-time finalist for the Honda Award for Lacrosse. McCool was a three-time IWLCA All-America selection and was named the 2018 IWLCA National Midfielder of the Year. She also received All-America distinction from Inside Lacrosse twice. McCool was a two-time Atlantic Coast Conference Midfielder of the Year and earned All-ACC recognition three times. She was the Most Valuable Player at the 2016 ACC Tournament and was named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team in 2016 and 2018. McCool was honored as the 2017 ACC Women's Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year and received the 2018 Patterson Medal as North Carolina's top student-athlete. She is fifth on North Carolina's career goals and points lists and ninth on the Tar Heels' career assist ledger. McCool tallied 61 goals and 84 points as a senior, which are the eighth-highest marks at North Carolina. She also set the North Carolina single-season record with 165 draw controls as a senior.

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2023 Season: McCool closed the third Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse season with a seventh place finish after accumulating 1,192 leaderboard points. She tied with Kady Glynn for fourth in the league with 165 MVP points and held a share of third place in the circuit with five Game MVP honors. McCool became the fifth player in league history to earn Game MVP distinction in four consecutive games, achieving this feat from July 30 to August 6. She scored 20 goals over 12 games, tying with Lauren Gilbert for fourth in the league. McCool managed to score at least one goal in 11 out of the 12 games, including the final eight contests in a row. She also shared fourth place in the league rankings with Sam Geiersbach after notching 27 points. Furthermore, she tied for fifth in the circuit with seven assists. Notably, McCool scored two goals with one assist and five draw controls against Team Mastroianni on July 22 to earn MVP 2 honors. She closed Week Two with an MVP 1 performance against Team Read, netting three goals with two ground balls and three draw controls. She also earned Game MVP notices in all three contests during Week Three. In addition, McCool claimed MVP 3 commendation after contributing two goals with an assist against Team Moreno. She was also the MVP 2 selection against Team Apuzzo on August 5 following a three-goal, two-assist effort. McCool concluded Week Three with a strong performance, scoring three goals with an assist against Team Glynn to earn MVP 1 honors. She authored seven games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including six of the final seven outings.


2022 Season: McCool started in all 12 games and earned 994 leaderboard points. She tied for ninth in the league with 334 stat points. McCool had four games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including all three contests during Week Four. Her highest scoring game was against Team Apuzzo, where she earned 145 leaderboard points. Throughout the season, McCool scored 13 goals, including a two-pointer, and had nine assists. She led the league with 49 draw controls and tied for the lead with 33 ground balls. McCool scored two goals in a game five times, with four of those occurring in the first five games. She also had a season-high three assists and nine draw controls in the Week Four opener against Team Glynn. McCool collected 13 caused turnovers, including three in the Week One finale against Team Apuzzo.


2021 Season: McCool accumulated 1,517 leaderboard points. She posted 100 or more points in a game eight times, with five of those occurring in the final seven outings. McCool ranked fifth in the league with 452 stat points and had 49 draw controls, the second-highest total in the league. She scored 28 goals, including two two-point goals, and had 11 assists in 11 games. McCool scored at least one goal in 14 out of 15 games, including the first 10 outings in a row. She ranked second in Athletes Unlimited with 10 multi-goal performances, including four hat tricks. McCool registered a pair of five-point efforts. She scored three goals with two assists against Team O'Donnell on July 25 and repeated the same performance against Team Glynn on August 16. McCool had a season-high four caused turnovers in the season opener against Team Ohlmiller and earned a season-high 173 leaderboard points against Team Ohlmiller on August 20 with three goals, two ground balls, two draw controls, and a caused turnover.


International Experience: McCool tied for seventh in Team USA history with 32 career goals at the World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. McCool represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship and was selected for the All-World Team. She ranked second on the team with 20 goals and contributed 17 draw controls. McCool had five hat tricks in eight games, including a four-goal performance against Australia. She also played for the Gold medal-winning Team USA at the 2017 World Cup, where she was one of only two collegiate players on the roster. McCool tied for fifth on the team with 12 goals in eight appearances and added nine ground balls with six caused turnovers. She also scored four goals in four games to help Team USA win the World Games championship in Poland.


Other Professional Experience: McCool was the No. 2 overall selection in the inaugural Women's Professional Lacrosse League Draft. She was a two-time selection to the WPLL All-Star Team while playing with the Baltimore Brave and was honored as the 2018 WPLL Most Valuable Player. In 2019, McCool scored 14 goals with three assists and 32 draw controls, leading Baltimore to the WPLL title.

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Personal: McCool's hobbies include traveling and exploring new places. She was named as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at North Carolina on August 23, 2022. Her older sister, Erika, played lacrosse at Oregon from 2011-14. McCool also serves as an Associate Board Member of Harlem Lacrosse, a non-profit organization that empowers students to rise above their challenges and reach their full potential. She has two dogs named Maisie and Penny. McCool lists North Carolina head women’s lacrosse coach Jenny Levy as a person who has made a difference in her life. In addition to lacrosse, McCool also competed in soccer, basketball, and field hockey as a child. Her hobbies include traveling and exploring new places and finding new restaurants and food places, as she describes herself as a huge foodie. Furthermore, McCool has worn No. 4 during her entire playing career.

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At Boston College: Weeks is a six-year letter winner at Boston College who started all 97 career games from 2019-24. She finished her career with 159 points, including 127 goals and 32 assists. Weeks also compiled 124 draw controls with 79 ground balls and 56 caused turnovers. She earned a starting assignment in every game during her final five seasons, leading Boston College to a pair of NCAA Division I titles and four consecutive NCAA Championship Game appearances. Weeks is a two-time First-Team All-ACC performer for Coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and earned Second-Team IWLCA All-America accolades in her final two seasons. She also claimed Second-Team All-America notice from USA Lacrosse Magazine in 2023 and 2024, as well as receiving Second-Team All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse in 2024 after being a Third-Team selection in 2023. She was the Eagles’ sixth-leading scorer in 2024 with 49 points, including 40 goals with nine assists, and tallied at least one goal in 21-of-23 outings, including six hat tricks. Weeks scored a season-high four goals against Virginia Tech on March 1, 2024, and was fourth on the team with 33 goals during the 2023 campaign while adding nine assists. She also ranked third on the squad with 37 draw controls. Weeks scored three goals with three assists against Virginia on April 15, 2023, and tallied 30 goals with 10 assists as a redshirt junior. She netted 15 goals during the ACC and NCAA Tournaments, including six goals against Virginia in the ACC Tournament. Weeks also scored the game-winning goal against Maryland in the 2022 NCAA semifinal and notched five multi-goal games as a sophomore, including a hat trick against Virginia in the first round of the ACC Tournament. She finished the 2021 campaign with 18 goals and four assists while helping the Eagles to an NCAA title. Weeks scored six goals during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign after missing her freshman year with an injury.

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2024 Season: Weeks was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Christine and Paul Weeks are her parents, and her twin sister, Courtney, also plays lacrosse at Boston College. Weeks also played soccer and basketball in high school.

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At Stony Brook: Masera was a four-year letter winner at Stony Brook and started 59 of 75 games for the Seawolves from 2021-2024. She finished her career with 317 points after scoring 232 goals with 85 assists. Masera was a First-Team IWLCA All-America performer and one of the five finalists for the 2024 Tewaaraton Award. She received First-Team All-America recognition as a junior and senior by USA Lacrosse Magazine, and also claimed Second-Team All-America accolades from IWLCA as a junior. Masera was a two-time Inside Lacrosse All-America recipient, earning First-Team recognition as a senior. As a senior, she was a First-Team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region performer and was honored as the 2023 and 2024 Coastal Athletic Association Midfielder of the Year. Masera was also a two-time First-Team All-CAA member. In her senior year, she led the CAA with 77 goals and 117 points, and ranked second in the league with 145 draw controls. She had an outstanding performance in the NCAA Tournament victory over Niagara, scoring six goals and providing four assists. As a junior, Masera led the CAA with 71 goals and 95 points, while also registering a .490 shooting percentage. She received the 2022 America East Conference Midfielder of the Year plaudits after leading the Seawolves with 67 goals and 20 assists. In 2021, she was a member of the America East All-Rookie Team, producing 17 goals and 13 ground balls while appearing in 18 games.

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2024 Season: Masera was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft. 


International Experience: Masera was a member of Team USA’s training team for 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship.

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Personal: Masera is the daughter of Susan and Ronald Masera and one of four children in her family. Her sister, Emily, plays lacrosse at Binghamton. Her cousin, Kaeli Huff, played lacrosse at Stony Brook in 2021 after transferring from USC. Another cousin, Kelsey Hull, played lacrosse at USC from 2018-2022 before competing in Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse during the 2022 campaign. Masera's uncle, Scott Huff, played lacrosse at CW Post before a professional career with the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League. Her uncle, Steven Huff, played college lacrosse at North Carolina before having a professional career with the New York Saints of the National Lacrosse League and the New York Lizards of Major League Lacrosse. Another cousin, Ryan Huff, played lacrosse at Penn State. Masera's uncle, Keith Huff, played football at Hofstra, and her aunt, Victoria Huff, played softball at North Carolina.

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At Loyola Maryland: During her college career at Loyola Maryland, Rosenzweig was a five-year letter winner and started all 84 games from 2018 to 2022. She finished her career as the fourth-leading scorer in NCAA Division I history with 439 points and ranked third in NCAA history with 230 assists. Rosenzweig also held Loyola and Patriot League records for assists and points, as well as the Greyhounds' career draw controls record with 413. She was the fourth-leading scorer in Loyola Maryland history with 207 career goals and joined an exclusive group of players in NCAA Division I with 200 career goals and 200 career assists. Rosenzweig registered at least one point in 83 out of 84 career games and achieved 38 career hat tricks.


Rosenzweig received numerous accolades throughout her college career. She became the first men's or women's lacrosse player in Loyola Maryland history to amass 100 points in a season, accomplishing this feat three times. Rosenzweig also set Loyola single-season standards for assists and points. She received four IWLCA All-America honors, including First-Team recognition as a sophomore and Second-Team commendations twice. Rosenzweig was also recognized as an Inside Lacrosse All-American four times. She was named the Patriot League Attacker of the Year twice and was one of eight players in Patriot League history to earn First-Team All-Conference honors four times. In her freshman year, Rosenzweig was named the 2018 Patriot League Rookie of the Year.


In her senior year, Rosenzweig led the Patriot League in goals, assists, and points, earning her the second consecutive Patriot League Tournament MVP award. She ranked fifth in NCAA Division I in assists during the 2022 season. As a junior, Rosenzweig led Loyola in assists and ranked second on the team in draw controls. In 2021, she led the Greyhounds with 33 goals, 50 assists, 83 points, and 84 draw controls, setting Loyola career records for assists and points. Rosenzweig was recognized as Loyola's Senior Female Athlete of the Year in 2021-22.

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2023 Season: Rosenzweig accumulated 653 leaderboard points after joining Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse roster on July 26 as an injury replacement. She was a three-time Game MVP selection and started in 7-of-9 games, tying for fifth in the circuit with seven assists and scoring 13 goals with seven assists. Rosenzweig netted at least one goal in 8-of-9 contests with three multi-goal performances and led the league with 46 draw controls despite playing just nine games. She earned MVP 1 recognition and a season-high 170 leaderboard points after breaking Athletes Unlimited single-game record with 13 draw controls against Team Apuzzo on August 12. Rosenzweig opened Week Four with four goals against Team Moreno to claim MVP 3 distinction and tallied eight draw controls, earning MVP 3 plaudits in her Athletes Unlimited debut against Team Apuzzo on July 27. She closed the season with two goals and two assists against Team Bosco.


2022 Season: Rosenzweig was one of the 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Rosenzweig was elevated to a full-time assistant coach for the Loyola Maryland women’s lacrosse team after spending the 2023 season as a volunteer assistant coach for the Greyhounds. She is the daughter of Margaret and Niall Rosenzweig, and has two siblings. Her sister, Gabby, played lacrosse at Penn and Duke, while her father played lacrosse and football at Ithaca College and her mother played basketball at Fordham University.

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At James Madison: Peterson was a five-year letter winner at James Madison and started 81 out of 82 contests for the Dukes from 2020-24. She finished her career as the school’s all-time leader with 298 goals, 363 points, and 329 draw controls. Peterson also tallied a school-record 56 career free-position goals and stands 11th on James Madison’s career ledger with 65 assists. She was a four-time First-Team All-Conference performer for Coach Shelley Klaes and received First-Team All-America selection from USA Lacrosse Magazine as a fifth-year senior after notching 75 goals with 13 assists. Peterson also garnered Second-Team IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse All-America as well as First-Team All-American Athletic Conference notice. She was a member of the 2024 IWLCA All-South Region First Team and scored multiple goals in all 19 games during senior campaign, including 18 hat tricks. Peterson registered six efforts with five or more goals while guiding Dukes to the second round of the NCAA Tournament. She established James Madison single-season records for goals (91) and points (114) as a junior en route to First-Team All-America commendations from the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and USA Lacrosse Magazine. Peterson was the fourth player in James Madison history to be named a finalist for Tewaaraton Award and received Attacker of the Year plaudits from the American Athletic Conference in addition to a First-Team All-AAC nod. She was also selected as Player of the Year by Virginia Sports Information Directors Association and ECAC. Peterson ranked second in NCAA Division I in goals, points, and shots and registered 18 hat tricks while leading Dukes to the 2023 NCAA quarterfinals. She matched JMU single-game record with an eight-goal outburst against High Point on February 25, 2023, and also added seven-goal performances against Johns Hopkins and Maryland. Peterson became the first player in program history to score three or more goals in the first quarter of a game when she accomplished the feat against North Carolina on February 11, 2023. As a redshirt sophomore, Peterson received Third-Team IWLCA All-America selection after notching 72 goals with 15 assists. She also collected Colonial Athletic Association and VaSID Player of the Year accolades and tied JMU single-game record with eight goals and 10 points against Hofstra on April 2, 2022. Peterson was named to the 2021 CAA All-Rookie Team in addition to being named VaSID Rookie of the Year. She scored 45 goals with 11 assists while starting 15 out of 16 games as a redshirt freshman and was named to the CAA All-Tournament Team after notching five goals in the championship game against Drexel. She started all six games on attack during the COVID-shortened freshman campaign, scoring 15 goals with three assists.

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2024 Season: Peterson was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Peterson is the daughter of Eric and Michelle Peterson. Her younger sister, Jordan, plays lacrosse at James Madison, while her father played football at Towson University and her mother was a dual-sport athlete at Towson University, competing in soccer and track and field. Peterson majored in business management and finance at James Madison and also played basketball during her high school career.

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At UMass Amherst: Moreau played for the University of Massachusetts for five years. She started 71 out of 79 games and made a name for herself as a midfielder. She scored 55 goals and provided 21 assists throughout her time at UMass. Moreau is also known for her defensive skills, as she ranks sixth in school history with 74 caused turnovers. She ended her career at UMass with 151 draw controls, placing her fifth on the school's all-time list. In 2023, she was honored as the Atlantic 10 Conference Midfielder of the Year and was selected for the First-Team All-Atlantic 10. She was also named to the IWLCA All-Northeast Region Second Team.


During her graduate year, Moreau had an outstanding season, scoring a career-high 35 goals and providing 15 assists. She led the Minutewomen to an appearance in the NCAA Tournament. One of her standout performances was a game against Saint Joseph's, where she scored five goals. As a team captain during her senior season, Moreau started in all 20 games and contributed 16 goals, six assists, 26 ground balls, and 26 caused turnovers. In her junior year, she started in 16 out of 17 games and collected 17 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. Additionally, she started in all five games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season and made 11 starts as a freshman.

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2023 Season: Moreau earned 26th place during her rookie season after accumulating 915 leaderboard points. She scored seven goals with three assists while starting 9-of-12 games. Moreau notched two-goal efforts against Team Read in her professional debut on July 20 and against Team Read on July 29. She tallied a goal in three of her final five games, including back-to-back contests to end Week Three. Moreau posted 100 or more leaderboard points in 6-of-12 games.


International Experience: Moreau has gained international experience as a member of the United States training team for The 2022 World Games in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Personal:  Moreau is the daughter of Jennifer and Bill Moreau. Her sister, Anna, was a member of the rowing team at William Smith College. Moreau earned her bachelor’s degree in sport management at Massachusetts and also received her master’s degree in business analytics. She was a three-sport athlete in high school, competing on soccer and indoor track and field teams. Moreau also competed on the outdoor track and field team as a senior in high school while playing lacrosse. Her hobbies include hiking, reading, going to the beach, skiing, exploring new coffee shops, and spending time with friends and family. Moreau has a dog named Roger and lists UMass women’s lacrosse coach Jana Drummond and high school coaches Erin Lloyd and Marcus Labombard as people who have made a difference in her life. She would be a teacher if she was not playing lacrosse and competed in soccer and track and field growing up.

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At North Carolina: Geiersbach was part of the NCAA Championship-winning team in 2022. She appeared in 21 games as a reserve and scored 37 goals with 27 assists. Geiersbach was named the Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA Championship after scoring eight combined goals against Northwestern and Boston College. In the semifinals against Northwestern, she scored five goals, including the final four of the game, leading North Carolina to a comeback victory. In the championship game against Boston College, she added three goals. Throughout the season, Geiersbach had 11 multi-goal games and 16 multi-point efforts. 


At Richmond: Geiersbach was a starter at Richmond, where she played in 58 games from 2017-2021. She scored 162 goals and had 98 assists, ranking fourth in Richmond history with 260 career points. Geiersbach received several accolades during her time at Richmond, including being named the 2017 Atlantic 10 Conference Rookie of the Year. She scored 66 goals in her freshman year, sharing second place on Richmond's single-season ledger. Geiersbach was also a two-time member of the Tewaaraton Award Watch List and earned All-Atlantic 10 honors twice, including First-Team recognition in 2019. In the 2019 Atlantic 10 Tournament, she was named the Most Valuable Player after scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to win the league title against UMass. Geiersbach was also a five-time Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week selection and received three career Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Week commendations.

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2023 Season: Geiersbach authored a 20th place finish in the league standings after securing 958 leaderboard points. She ranked ninth in the circuit with 850 win points and started in all 12 games, where she ranked third in the league with 22 goals. Geiersbach scored at least one goal in 11 out of 12 appearances, including nine multi-goal efforts. Additionally, she tied with Marie McCool for fourth in the circuit with 27 points, attempted 79 shots (good for third in the league), and tallied 53 shots on goal. Geiersbach registered a pair of three-goal performances against Team Moreno on July 22 and against Team Colson on July 29. She also dished out two assists against Team Apuzzo on August 13 and posted 100 or more leaderboard points in a game four times, including a season-high 143 points against Team Glynn in the Week Three opener.


2022 Season: Geiersbach played in all 12 games and earned 992 leaderboard points. She had an impressive start to the season, scoring 100 or more points in the first six games. Her highest-scoring game was against Team Read on July 23, where she scored 135 points. Geiersbach started in nine games and tied for seventh in the league with eight assists. She also scored 15 goals, with at least one goal in 9-of-12 outings. Against Team Colson on August 6, she scored three goals, and she had four games with two goals. Geiersbach had a streak of scoring at least one goal in six consecutive games from July 30 to August 11.

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Personal: Geiersbach's sister, Jessica, played lacrosse at Hofstra from 2015-18. During the 2023 season, she served as a graduate assistant coach for the University of North Carolina women’s lacrosse team. Geiersbach received her bachelor’s degree in rhetoric and communications from Richmond in 2020 and earned a graduate certificate in human resource management in 2021. She graduated from North Carolina with a master’s degree in strategic communications in May 2023. In addition to playing lacrosse, Geiersbach competed in multiple sports and played the saxophone in the marching band in high school. She also enjoys painting, playing the guitar, singing occasionally, and spending time with friends. Geiersbach grew up in the same neighborhood, attended the same high school and middle school as current Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse player Sam Apuzzo. She also played on the same travel lacrosse team as Apuzzo and former Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse player Nicole Levy.

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College Experience: Scales was a four-year letter winner at Boston College and started 83 of 86 games for the Eagles from 2021-2024. She led the Eagles to a pair of NCAA Division I titles and four appearances in the national championship game. Scales is ranked fifth in school history with 142 ground balls and added 111 caused turnovers. Additionally, she scored a goal and added an assist. In 2024, Scales was recognized as the IWLCA Division I Defender of the Year. She was a three-time IWLCA All-America performer and received First-Team notice as a junior and senior. Scales was also named to the Inside Lacrosse All-America First Team in back-to-back seasons to complete her career. She gained First-Team status as a senior in the two-time USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America honoree. In addition, she received three First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference commendations and was named the 2024 ACC Defender of the Year. Scales started in 20 games as a senior and guided the Eagles to ACC and NCAA championships. She scooped up 39 ground balls while causing 39 turnovers, and she collected five ground balls in a game three times. Scales set a season high with five caused turnovers against Notre Dame in the ACC semifinal victory. She started in 23 games during her junior season, led Boston College, and ranked second in the ACC with 37 caused turnovers. Scales gathered a team-high 41 ground balls to stand fourth in the conference. She scored her first career goal against Duke in the ACC Tournament on April 26, 2023, and matched her career high with five ground balls against Brown. Scales earned a starting assignment in all 22 games during her sophomore campaign, tied for the team lead with 26 caused turnovers, and ranked fourth in the ACC with 46 ground balls. She received an ACC All-Freshman Team commendation during the 2021 season after picking up 16 ground balls with nine caused turnovers while starting 18 of 21 games. Scales recorded her first career point with an assist against Notre Dame in an NCAA quarterfinal victory.

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2024 Season: Scales was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: ​​Scales was a three-sport athlete in high school and also played field hockey and basketball. She scored over 1,000 points during her basketball career and was named the 2020 Will McDonough Female Athlete of the Year by the Boston Globe.

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At North Carolina: Nalls was a five-year letter winner at North Carolina and started all 88 games for the Tar Heels from 2020-24. She ended her career with seven goals and six assists. Nalls also collected 165 ground balls with 105 caused turnovers and 181 draw controls. She was a two-time Top 25 nominee for the Tewaaraton Award. Nalls was a member of the 2024 IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America Second Team. She was a First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and IWLCA All-South Region selection as a graduate student after leading the Tar Heels with 32 ground balls and 28 caused turnovers. Nalls also contributed 60 draw controls. She opened the season with eight draw controls at James Madison and collected multiple caused turnovers in 9-of-17 appearances during the 2024 campaign. Nalls earned First-Team All-America honors from IWLCA as a senior after anchoring a Tar Heel defensive unit that allowed just 8.4 goals per game. She also claimed Second-Team All-America plaudits from Inside Lacrosse along with Third-Team All-America distinction from USA Lacrosse Magazine. Nalls was a First-Team All-ACC performer who started all 21 games during the senior campaign while pacing the squad with 33 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers. She received Second-Team All-America status from Inside Lacrosse as a junior after pacing the Tar Heels with 22 caused turnovers and 49 ground balls. Nalls also earned Third-Team All-America commendations from USA Lacrosse and IWLCA. She started all 21 games during the sophomore season and led the team with 38 ground balls, also contributing 20 caused turnovers. Nalls was the lone freshman starter for North Carolina during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign and tied for the team lead with five caused turnovers. She was a two-time ACC All-Academic Team selection.

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International Experience: Nalls led England to the Bronze medal at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s World Championship. She paced the squad with six caused turnovers and 11 ground balls. Additionally, Nalls registered 18 draw controls, standing second on the team. She tallied five draw controls in the Bronze medal game against Australia.

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Personal: Nalls is the daughter of Yvonne and Michael Nalls and has twin brothers. Her brother, Jordan, played lacrosse at Lindenwood, and her brother, Tyler, played lacrosse at RPI. She holds dual citizenship in the United States and England and majored in business at North Carolina. Additionally, Nalls played soccer during her high school career.

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College Experience: Hall is a four-year letter winner at Florida who appeared in 86 games for the Gators from 2021-24. She started 68 contests, including all 23 games as a senior, and accumulated 292 career points, including 165 goals and 127 assists. Hall was the first player to surpass 100 career assists in program history and helped Florida win four consecutive American Athletic Conference titles. She closed her career by registering at least one point in 42 consecutive games. As a senior, Hall was a First-Team IWLCA All-America performer who led the nation with a school-record 119 points, scoring 65 goals with a program-record 54 assists. She also received USA Lacrosse Magazine Third-Team All-America laurels. Hall was a three-time All-AAC selection and was honored as the 2024 AAC Attacker of the Year after guiding the Gators to their fifth consecutive AAC championship. She claimed First-Team All-AAC plaudits as a junior and senior after being a Second-Team honoree in 2022. Hall scored three or more goals 11 times as a senior, including six outings with five or more goals, and tallied five or more points in 14 of 23 games during her senior campaign.

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Personal: Hall is the daughter of Sean and Debbie Hall and majored in sociology at Florida. Her older sister, Gabi, played lacrosse at North Carolina from 2019-24.

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At Loyola Maryland: Detwiler was a five-year letter winner and started in all 85 games from 2019 to 2023. She scored six goals and provided one assist. Additionally, she contributed 197 draw controls, 65 caused turnovers, and 86 ground balls. Detwiler played a crucial role in leading the Greyhounds to four consecutive Patriot League titles. She was nominated for the Tewaaraton Award twice and was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year three times. Detwiler received First-Team All-Patriot League recognition in her final three seasons and was a Second-Team All-Patriot League performer as a freshman. As a graduate student, she was recognized as a Second-Team IWLCA All-American. Detwiler was also honored as an Inside Lacrosse All-American four times, earning First-Team notice as a sophomore and graduate student. She received All-America commendations from USA Lacrosse Magazine in her final two years, being named to the First-Team in 2022 and 2023. Additionally, she received First-Team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region honors in her junior, senior, and graduate student years. In the 2023 season, Detwiler ranked second on the team with 80 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers. She played a key role in helping Loyola rank third in NCAA Division I with an 8.05 goals against average in the 2022 season, with 17 out of 22 opponents being held to under 10 goals in a game. In her junior year, she started in all 15 games and collected 41 draw controls and 20 ground balls.

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2023 Season: Detwiler is a talented rookie defender who finished 16th in the league standings with 1,042 leaderboard points. She started in all 12 games, collecting 22 ground balls and causing 14 turnovers. Detwiler earned MVP honors against Team Moreno on August 5 after posting two ground balls, two draw controls, and a caused turnover. She had seven games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 187 points against Team Apuzzo on August 12, finishing with three ground balls and a season-high four caused turnovers. Detwiler was also one of 11 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Detwiler has also been a part of Team USA's training team for the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship.

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Personal: Detwiler received her master’s degree from Loyola Maryland in May 2023 and was named to the women’s lacrosse coaching staff at Saint Joseph’s on August 10, 2023. Her brother, Peter, is a sophomore defensive midfielder on the Marquette University men’s lacrosse team. She has a dachshund named Pickle. Detwiler lists Loyola Maryland assistant women’s lacrosse coach Dana Dobbie as a person who has made a difference in her life. She mentioned that she would be a chef if she was not playing lacrosse and also played basketball in addition to lacrosse as a child. Her hobbies include drawing, painting, traveling, and spending time at the beach. Detwiler also enjoys going to different restaurants to try food and has an Instagram account where she posts reviews of restaurants. She has worn No. 32 since the start of her college career at Loyola.

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At Notre Dame: Dorney played lacrosse for five years. During her time at Notre Dame, she appeared in 80 games and scored 45 goals with 15 assists. She also collected 119 ground balls and caused 73 turnovers. Dorney served as team captain in her final two seasons with the Fighting Irish. As a graduate student, she was named a Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer and led Notre Dame to an NCAA quarterfinal appearance. In the 2023 season, she scored 11 goals, including two-goal efforts against Central Michigan and Virginia. Dorney played in all 19 games as a senior, collecting 36 ground balls and leading the team with 28 caused turnovers. She also contributed nine goals and three assists. In 2022, she was named to the ACC All-Tournament Team. As a junior, she played in 14 games and had five goals and six assists. In the COVID-shortened 2020 season, she played in all seven games, scoring four goals and three assists. Her best offensive season was as a freshman, where she scored 16 goals and had six assists. Dorney had five multi-goal games during her rookie season, including hat tricks against Kent State and Stanford. She was also a teammate of current Athletes Unlimited player Andie Aldave for three years at Notre Dame.

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2023 Season: Dorney completed her rookie season with 769 leaderboard points. She scored one goal with five assists while appearing in all 12 games. Dorney also tallied 16 ground balls and six caused turnovers. She scored her first goal of her professional career with an assist against Team Moreno in the Week One finale, earning a season-high 137 leaderboard points. Dorney also notched an assist in three other games. She collected a season-high three ground balls against Team Colson in the Week Two opener and registered two caused turnovers against Team Read on July 22 and against Team Glynn in the Week Four opener. Dorney posted three games with 100 or more leaderboard points.


International Experience: Dorney was one of 12 players named to the Team USA roster for 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event.

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Personal: Dorney's older brother, Ryan, played lacrosse at SUNY Geneseo. She is the daughter of Meaghan and Patrick Dorney, and she lists her parents as the people who have made a difference in her life. Dorney competed in soccer, gymnastics, field hockey, and basketball as a child. She also participated in student government and played the French horn for a couple of years in elementary school. Her hobbies include reading, playing board games and puzzles. Dorney competed as a substitute in a bowling league during her senior year of college and played every position except goalkeeper during her college career.

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At North Carolina: Wakefield was a six-year letter winner. She started in 48 out of 81 career contests for the Tar Heels and scored nine goals with five assists. Wakefield also collected 98 ground balls and caused 64 turnovers throughout her career. In 2021, she was named a Third-Team All-America selection by Inside Lacrosse and ranked second on the team with 33 ground balls. Wakefield also led the team with 27 caused turnovers in her final year with the Tar Heels.

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2023 Season: Wakefield, a member of the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse All-Defensive Team, finished in 19th place after accruing 992 leaderboard points. She led the league with 33 ground balls and earned a starting assignment in all 12 games. Wakefield earned MVP 3 honors after establishing a new Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse single-game standard with nine ground balls, in addition to a season-high three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo on August 6. She also notched six games with three ground balls and registered five games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-best 140 points against Team Apuzzo in the Week Three finale.


2022 Season: Wakefield led the league with 23 caused turnovers and accumulated 994 leaderboard points. She started all 12 games and tied for sixth with 20 ground balls. Wakefield had four games with three or more caused turnovers and set a league single-game record with six caused turnovers against Team Glynn on August 13. She also earned 190 leaderboard points in the Week Two finale with three caused turnovers and two ground balls.


2021 Season: Wakefield collected 1,124 leaderboard points with seven games of 100 or more points. She tied for second in the league with 34 ground balls and recorded at least one ground ball in 14 out of 15 games. Wakefield scored her only goal of the season against Team Treanor on July 31 and registered an assist against Team Wood on August 16. Her season-high of five ground balls came against Team Wood on August 7, and she posted a season-high of four caused turnovers on August 15 against Team Cummings, along with two ground balls. Wakefield started the season with at least one caused turnover in five consecutive games.

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Personal: Wakefield was named an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Arizona State on July 28, 2022. She majored in communications with a minor in coaching at North Carolina. Wakefield's father, Mike, played football at James Madison, and her aunt was a two-time All-America soccer player at William & Mary. She wears No. 23 in honor of Michael Jordan and enjoys hobbies such as hiking, fishing, trying new food spots, lake surfing, and biking. Wakefield also finds enjoyment in cleaning and watching sports. If she was not playing lacrosse, she would choose to be a national park director. She credits North Carolina women's lacrosse coaches Jenny Levy and Phil Barnes as people who have made a difference in her life.

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At Maryland: Ball started in all 20 games as a graduate student at Maryland after transferring from Rutgers. She was a First-Team Inside Lacrosse and IWLCA All-America selection, leading the Terrapins with 37 ground balls and 40 caused turnovers. She also garnered Second-Team All-America notice from USA Lacrosse Magazine. Ball ranked second on the squad with 77 draw controls and was a First-Team All-Big Ten Conference and IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region recipient. Notably, she notched a season-high eight draw controls against William & Mary, and posted five caused turnovers against Penn State and Rutgers. She also scooped up a season-high five ground balls at Denver and at Michigan.


At Rutgers: Ball was a four-year letter winner at Rutgers who started all 63 career games from 2020-23. She graduated as the Scarlet Knights’ career leader with 154 caused turnovers and 308 draw controls. A three-time Inside Lacrosse All-America performer for the Scarlet Knights, including Second-Team notice as a senior, Ball also collected a pair of USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America certificates. Additionally, she was a unanimous First-Team All-Big Ten selection as a junior and senior. Ball was honored as the 2023 Big Ten Defender of the Year after pacing the conference in caused turnovers per game (3.53) and ground balls per game (3.00). She reset her own Rutgers single-season record with 60 caused turnovers as a senior. Ball also led the Scarlet Knights with 101 draw controls and 51 ground balls in 2023.


As a junior, Ball was a Second-Team All-America honoree by the IWLCA after leading NCAA Division I with 64 ground balls, and she also ranked second in the country with 54 caused turnovers over 21 games. She paced the Scarlet Knights in draw controls, ground balls, and caused turnovers as a sophomore, earning Second-Team IWLCA All-Region recognition. Ball guided Rutgers to its first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1999 and collected a school-record 13 draw controls against Drexel in the Scarlet Knights’ first-ever NCAA Tournament victory. She ranked third in the Big Ten with 22 ground balls during her COVID-shortened freshman campaign. 


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2024 Season: Ball was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Ball was a three-sport athlete in high school. She also competed in soccer and basketball. In basketball, she earned two All-Division awards.

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At Northwestern: McKone was a five-year letter winner at Northwestern University. During her time there from 2017-2021, she appeared in 83 games, including 47 starts. Throughout her career, she scored a total of 105 goals and provided 68 assists. In addition to her offensive contributions, she also recorded 88 ground balls and caused 48 turnovers. McKone's 105 goals tied her for eighth place on the Wildcats' career assists list, and she was one of only 19 players in program history to achieve 100 or more career goals. McKone was a two-time selection for the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll and received two Big Ten Conference Distinguished Scholar honors. As a graduate student, McKone was named a First-Team All-Big Ten selection after scoring 27 goals and providing 17 assists in 16 games. Her outstanding performance in 2021 earned her Second-Team IWLCA All-America recognition. In 2020, she was named to the Inside Lacrosse All-America Third Team. Furthermore, McKone was recognized for her sportsmanship and received the 2019 Big Ten Sportsmanship Award.

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2023 Season: McKone secured a 21st place finish in the league standings with 950 leaderboard points. She started in 10 out of 12 games and scored three goals, including a two-pointer, with two assists. McKone also tallied 27 draw controls with 11 caused turnovers and seven ground balls. She was one of eight players to score a two-point goal, and she recorded a season-high five draw controls against Team Apuzzo on August 10 and against Team Glynn on August 13. McKone had six games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high of 161 points against Team Apuzzo on July 22.


2022 Season: McKone scored nine goals and had eight assists, earning a total of 1,057 leaderboard points. She ranked fourth in the league with 16 caused turnovers and seventh with 25 draw controls. McKone had a season-high of five draw controls in the season opener and scored three goals against Team Arsenault in the Week Two opener. She had six games with 100 or more points, including a season-high of 153 points against Team Johansen on August 13.


2021 Season: McKone finished with 887 leaderboard points, including three games with 100 or more points. She tied for fourth in draw controls with 36 and scored eight goals, including a two-pointer. McKone ranked fourth in the league with 13 assists, with back-to-back three-assist efforts in Week Four. She ended the season with 22 draw controls in the final six games, including a season-high of six draws against Team Waters on August 21. McKone was selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: McKone represented Team Israel at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship, where she led the team with 35 points in eight games. She also had 21 goals and 14 assists. McKone scored four goals in a game three times and had a pair of four-goal, three-assist efforts against Puerto Rico and Czech Republic. She also competed for Israel at The World Games in Birmingham, Ala., where she led the team to a fifth-place finish with 10 goals and five assists in four games. McKone played for Team USA during the 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic.

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Personal: McKone is the Chairperson of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse's Player Executive Committee. She earned her bachelor's degree in communication studies from Northwestern in 2020 and also received her Master's degree in data science from the same university. McKone currently works as a business analyst for Parity, a startup that aims to close the gender pay gap in sports by securing sponsorship deals for women athletes. She credits her high school coach, Angie Kensinger, as someone who has made a difference in her life. McKone grew up aspiring to be a professional soccer player and also played the piano during her childhood. In her free time, she enjoys reading, traveling, and trying out new restaurants. McKone is also a fan of pickleball and spikeball. She can speak Spanish and wears the number 46 in honor of former New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte.

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At Maryland: Sterling was a five-year letter winner at Maryland and earned a starting assignment in 79-of-82 games from 2020-24. She was a four-year starter for Coach Cathy Reese and finished her college career with a 9.74 goals against average and a .476 save percentage. She stands fourth in program history with 670 career saves and also collected 110 ground balls with 22 caused turnovers. Sterling garnered IWLCA Division I Goalkeeper of the Year and Honda Award Finalist plaudits during her junior season. She was a Third-Team IWLCA All-America selection in her final season with the Terrapins and was a three-time All-Big Ten Conference selection, earning First-Team notice as a junior and senior and receiving Second-Team All-Big Ten honors as a graduate student. Sterling was named 2022 and 2023 Big Ten Goalkeeper of the Year and was a member of the 2024 USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America Third Team while also receiving Honorable Mention All-America status from Inside Lacrosse. She was named Maryland Student-Athlete of the Year and was awarded the 2024 Big Ten Medal of Honor. As a graduate student, Sterling authored a 9.08 goals against average and a .516 save percentage while starting 19 games. She notched a season-high 14 saves in a victory over James Madison and also tallied 13 saves against Penn and at Johns Hopkins. Sterling was a starter in all 22 games as a senior and ranked sixth in NCAA Division I with 186 saves. She ended the 2023 campaign with a 9.60 goals against average while stopping 47.4 percent of the shots she faced. She tallied a season-best 15 saves against Georgetown and Princeton and also added 13 saves at Northwestern. Sterling led NCAA Division I with a 7.87 goals against average during her junior campaign and also ranked second in the nation with a .531 save percentage. She registered 10 or more saves in seven outings, including a career-high 16 stops against Northwestern on April 22, 2022. As a sophomore, Sterling was a starter in 16-of-17 contests and ranked second on the team with 36 ground balls while totaling 129 saves over 943 minutes. She opened her college career by appearing in three games during the COVID-shortened 2020 season, making 13 saves over 114 minutes.

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2024 Season: Sterling was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Sterling is the daughter of Mark and Patti Sterling and has one younger sister named Madison. She majored in public health science and received her masters in healthcare management from Maryland.

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At Loyola Maryland: Black, a four-year letter winner at Loyola Maryland, started 63 out of 76 games for the Greyhounds from 2021 to 2024. She ranks 10th on the Greyhounds' career list with 248 points and is the ninth-leading scorer in program history with 178 career goals and 70 assists. Additionally, she tallied 153 draw controls and 59 ground balls. Black stands second on the program's single-season ledger after notching 76 goals during her senior year. She also holds the fourth place in Loyola single-season history with 106 points during the 2024 campaign. Black tallied 30 hat tricks in her career, including 14 outings as a senior and finished her career with a goal in 55 consecutive games. As a senior, she was selected as a Second-Team IWLCA All-America and also received Honorable Mention All-America status by Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine. Black was a member of the 2024 IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region First Team and a three-time All-Patriot League selection, honored as the conference's 2024 Attacker of the Year. She ranked second in the Patriot League with 76 goals and ended the season as one of three players with 100 or more points. Black was named the Patriot League Championship Most Valuable Player after guiding the Greyhounds to their fifth straight league crown. She scored nine goals with three assists in victories over Lehigh and Navy and scored multiple goals in 20 out of 21 contests during the 2024 campaign, including 14 games with three or more markers. Black notched a career-high 10 points against Princeton on April 10, 2024, scoring five goals with five assists. She was a First-Team All-Patriot League pick during her junior season after ranking second on the team with 81 points and leading the Greyhounds to a 19-3 record. Black ranked fourth in the Patriot League with 55 goals and 81 points and tallied nine goals with two assists against Lehigh and Army West Point to earn a spot on the Patriot League All-Tournament Team. She netted a season-high eight points against Penn after striking for four goals with four assists. Black earned Second-Team All-Patriot League distinction as a sophomore after scoring 39 goals with 13 assists over 21 games and saw action in 13 games as a freshman, leading all Loyola rookies with eight goals and an assist.

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2024 Season: Black was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Black is the daughter of Sheryl and Harry Black, she is a four-sport athlete and also competed on the field hockey, basketball, and track and field teams in high school. Her brother, Bryan, played football at Catholic University. She graduated from Loyola Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in May 2024.

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At Maryland: Griffin played for the Terrapins for five years and started in 84 out of 89 games from 2018 to 2022. She made history as the first player in the program to serve as a team captain three times. Griffin's impressive stats at Maryland include 134 goals and 50 assists, along with 128 ground balls and 72 caused turnovers. She received All-Big Ten Conference honors three times, earning First Team recognition in 2021 and 2022. As a graduate student, she was selected as a Third-Team All-American by USA Lacrosse Magazine. Griffin was also honored with the 2020-21 Big Ten Medal of Honor. During her senior season, she was named to the IWLCA All-America Third Team. In 2018, she was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Year. Griffin's achievements also extend to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team. In the 2022 season, she started all 21 games, scoring 28 goals and providing nine assists. In the 2021 season, she started all 17 games, ranking second on the team with 19 assists and 48 points. In the COVID-shortened 2020 season, Griffin primarily played as a defensive midfielder, starting all six games and scoring two goals with three assists. In 2019, she played a crucial role in leading the Terrapins to the NCAA Championship, starting 22 out of 23 games and scoring 45 goals, including a hat trick in the title game against Boston College. As a freshman, she started in 18 out of 22 games, tallying 30 goals and seven assists.

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2023 Season: Griffin finished in 23rd place after earning 939 leaderboard points during the second Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse season. She was a starter in all 12 games and ranked 10th in the league with 254 stat points. Additionally, she tied for fifth place in league rankings with 23 ground balls and also ranked fifth with 16 caused turnovers. Notably, she netted a season-high two goals against Team Moreno in the Week Two finale and registered two assists on August 5 against Team Glynn. Griffin grabbed a season-high of five ground balls three times and collected a season-high of three draw controls against Team Moreno on July 22. Furthermore, she caused a season-high of three turnovers against Team Read in the Week One finale and posted three games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-best of 149 points against Team Read in the Week Two opener.


2022 Season: Griffin accumulated 884 leaderboard points in her rookie season, starting 10 out of 12 games. Her standout performance came in Week Five against Team Glynn, where she scored four goals and provided an assist, earning 212 leaderboard points. She achieved 100 or more leaderboard points in five of the final seven games. Throughout the season, Griffin scored eight goals, assisted five times, scooped up 14 ground balls, and caused nine turnovers. Her first hat trick as a professional came on August 13, when she scored four goals against Team Glynn. In Week Three, she recorded a season-high four caused turnovers against Team Moreno, earning 127 leaderboard points.

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Personal: Griffin is one of five children in her family and earned bachelor’s degrees in kinesiology and sociology at Maryland. She also has a dog named Raina. Griffin lists Maryland head women’s lacrosse coach Cathy Reese and her club coach, Arvak Marshall, as people who have made a difference in her life. She has mentioned that she would be a surfer if she was not playing lacrosse and that she competed in many sports as a child, including soccer, field hockey, basketball, and cross country. Her hobbies include traveling, hiking, reading, playing pickleball, and cooking.

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At Maryland: Colson played for five years and started in 63 out of 82 games. She sat out the 2020 season due to an injury. Colson scored two goals, had four assists, and caused 106 turnovers. She also collected 159 ground balls and 324 draw controls. In 2021, Colson was honored as the IWLCA National Defender of the Year for leading the nation with 49 caused turnovers. She was also recognized as the Big Ten Conference Defender of the Year in her final season with Maryland. Colson received three IWLCA All-America and All-Big Ten selections and three Inside Lacrosse All-America commendations. She was a finalist for the 2021 Tewaaraton Award and served as a team captain during her last two years at Maryland.

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2022 Season: Colson was a member of the inaugural All-Defensive Team and started all 12 games for Athletes Unlimited. She finished eighth in the league with 1,348 leaderboard points and ranked third with 1,045 win points. Colson scored 100 or more points in a game eight times, including the first six games of the season. She also had 22 caused turnovers, ranking second in the league, and collected 19 ground balls, ranking tenth. Colson’s highest scoring game was on August 13 against Team Glynn, where she earned 169 leaderboard points with three ground balls, three draw controls, and three caused turnovers. In the Week Two finale against Team Arsenault, she scored a goal and added an assist, earning 151 leaderboard points.


2021 Season: Colson was selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft along with 12 other players.


International Experience: Colson has also represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. Colson appeared in six games and was part of the Team USA defense that allowed the fewest goals in the tournament. She scored two goals in the Championship Bracket opener against Hong Kong, China on July 5. Colson had previously suffered a knee injury during a summer training camp with the United States team in 2019 but returned for tryouts last summer.

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Personal: Colson’s mother, Laura, played volleyball and lacrosse at McDaniel. Her sports hero is Mia Hamm. Colson’s favorite pregame meal is trail mix and chocolate milk. She majored in psychology at Maryland.

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At Maryland: Bosco started all 43 games for the Terrapins. She scored two goals and provided one assist while collecting 106 ground balls and causing 73 turnovers. She also ranked seventh on Maryland's career draw controls list with 187 over two seasons. Bosco was nominated twice for the Tewaaraton Award and received two First-Team IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region commendations. In the 2023 campaign, she was selected as a Second-Team All-American by IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse. In 2022, she earned First-Team IWLCA All-America notice. Bosco was also named to the USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America Team twice, receiving First-Team honors in 2022. She was named the 2022 Big Ten Conference Defender of the Year and received First-Team All-Big Ten distinction in both years at Maryland. During her graduate season, she recorded a team-high 43 ground balls and ranked second on the team with 98 draw controls. In 2022, she ranked second in NCAA Division I with 63 ground balls, which is the eighth-best in Maryland's history. She also led the team with 26 caused turnovers and finished second with 89 draw controls.


At Penn: Bosco was a four-year letter winner at Penn. She started 42 out of 43 contests for the Quakers from 2018-2021. During her time at Penn, she scored 18 goals, provided two assists, collected 90 ground balls, and recorded 81 draw controls. As a sophomore, she received Second-Team All-Ivy League recognition after leading the conference with 54 ground balls. She also earned Academic All-Ivy accolades during the COVID-shortened 2020 season. In 2018, Bosco led the Quakers to the Ivy League regular season title.

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2023 Season: Bosco, a talented rookie defender, secured fourth place in the final league standings with 1,301 leaderboard points. She made history by becoming the first defender in the league to claim medalist honors and was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Year. In addition, she was one of four players named to the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse All-Defensive Team. Bosco also ranked fourth in the league with 336 stat points and earned 875 win points, putting her in fifth place in the circuit. Her outstanding performance led to her being recognized as the Game MVP four times. Notably, she joined Taylor Moreno, Kayla Wood, and Angie Benson as one of the only rookies in league history to serve as a captain. Bosco guided Week Three and Week Four teams to a combined 2-4 record and excelled in individual statistics, ranking second in the league with 41 draw controls, fourth in the circuit with 24 ground balls, and third in the category with 19 caused turnovers. She earned her first career Game MVP award against Team Moreno on July 23 after collecting three ground balls, three draw controls, and three caused turnovers. Similarly, she opened Week Two with an MVP 2 performance against Team Colson, achieving a season-high of seven draw controls in addition to two ground balls. Bosco finished Week Three with four ground balls, two draw controls, and two caused turnovers against Team Glynn to claim MVP 2 recognition and closed the season with MVP 3 accolades against Team Glynn after registering two ground balls, two draw controls, and two caused turnovers. She achieved 100 or more leaderboard points in seven games, including a season-high of 184 points against Team Moreno on July 23, showcasing her exceptional talent. Bosco was also one of 11 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Bosco is the daughter of Traci Bosco-Myhal and the late Richard Bosco. Her mother is remarried to Thomas Myhal, and her father, Richard, played basketball at SUNY-Geneseo. Bosco has a younger sister, Jenna Myhal, who plays lacrosse at the University of Tampa, and an older brother named Rich. She coaches travel lacrosse and attributes Maryland women’s lacrosse coaches Cathy Reese, Lauri Kenis, and Caitlyn Phipps as individuals who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, Bosco would have pursued a career as an Olympic gymnast. During high school, she participated in soccer, basketball, and band, alongside her involvement in lacrosse, and she enjoys activities such as yoga and pickleball.

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At North Carolina: Tracy played for five years and appeared in 82 games from 2013-2017. She was a two-time IWLCA All-America selection, earning Second-Team notice in 2016 and a spot on the All-America Third Team in 2017. Tracy received All-Atlantic Coast Conference distinction three times. In 2017, she shared the 2017 Kellie Thompson Shirley Award with current Athletes Unlimited goalkeeper Caylee Waters. Tracy scored a total of 133 career goals with 35 assists. She holds the North Carolina single-game record for draw controls with 14 and the career record with 327. Tracy also achieved 42 goals with 20 assists during the 2016 campaign and posted 145 draw controls in 2017, the second-highest mark in program history. 

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2023 Season: Tracy compiled 842 leaderboard points during her third Athletes Unlimited campaign. She ranked sixth in the league with 860 win points and appeared in all 12 games as a reserve. She scored six goals with three assists. She registered two goals with an assist against Team Moreno on August 3. She closed the season by scoring a goal in three of her final four outings. Tracy opened the campaign with a goal and an assist against Team Read. She collected 100 or more leaderboard points three times, including a season-best 147 points in the Week Three opener against Team Moreno.


2022 Season: Tracy started four out of eleven games. She achieved 757 leaderboard points, with a season-high of 107 points against Team Moreno in the Week Two finale. In the Week Four opener, she also recorded 103 leaderboard points against Team Glynn. Tracy began the season with two goals and an assist against Team Apuzzo. She also scored twice against Team Moreno in the Week Three opener. Throughout the season, she collected nine draw controls and two ground balls. 


2021 Season: Tracy finished with 1,005 leaderboard points in 15 games. She had four games with 100 or more points. Tracy tied for ninth in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with 53 shots. Her season-high of six shots was attempted against Team Glynn on August 14. Tracy scored at least one goal in eight of the first nine contests of the season. She scored a total of 17 goals in 15 games. On August 7, Tracy achieved a season-high of 158 leaderboard points against Team Read. 


International Experience: Tracy represented Team Israel at The World Games in 2022. She helped lead Israel to a fifth-place finish, scoring nine goals with two assists in four games. Tracy tied for the team lead with 27 shots.


Other Professional Experience: Before joining Athletes Unlimited, Tracy played for the Upstate Pride of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League for two seasons. 

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Personal: Tracy's father, Dan, played lacrosse at the University of Maryland from 1983-1986 and was a three-time All-America selection. Tracy teaches yoga in Boston and serves as a mentor to young girls. After graduating from North Carolina, she founded the Draw Control Academy and is passionate about sharing her knowledge of lacrosse with kids.

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At Notre Dame: Ahern was a five-year letter winner and two-time Team Captain at Notre Dame. She started all 84 games from 2020-24. She ranks third in program history in career points (317) and goals (228), and fourth in assists (89). She is only the second player in program history to register two 60-goal seasons in a career. She was named a Tewaaraton Nominee in 2023 and to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List three times. She earned All-ACC Team for four consecutive seasons, including All-ACC First-Team selections in her final two seasons. Ahern is a four-time Inside Lacrosse All-American, including a Second-Team nod as a freshman. She was also a three-time IWLCA All-American and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American. She was a First-Team IWLCA All-Region recipient during her final three seasons, and a Second-Team recipient once. She received multiple National and ACC Player of the Week honors during her career, as well as Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Year plaudits in 2020.


Ahern registered 80 points and a team-high 60 goals in 2024. She led the team in hat tricks with 14. She netted five goals and two assists against Virginia Tech and recorded a hat trick in a 14-10 win over Northwestern. She posted a four-goal performance in a 7-4 win over UNC. Ahern had seven goals and an assist in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. She paced the team with career-best 63 goals in 2023 and added 21 assists for 84 points. She notched six goals against Duke and five goals in a win over UNC. She had a six-goal game against Syracuse. She also posted a hat trick against Virginia in the ACC Tournament. She posted three goals, an assist, and a game-saving caused turnover to secure the win against Florida to advance to the NCAA Quarter-Final. 


Ahern paced the Irish with 57 goals and a team-leading 77 points in 2022. She scored five or more goals six times including six markers and two assists against Jacksonville. She recorded six goals in the ACC Tournament, including five goals against Duke.


In 2021, Ahern collected 49 points on 32 goals and 17 assists in a COVID-altered 17-game season. She recorded a team-leading 7 points in a doubleheader vs BC, as well as two goals and an assist in the NCAA Elite-Eight round against BC.


She began her collegiate career in 2020, starting in all seven games during the COVID-shortened season. She finished second on the team with 16 goals and led the team with 11 assists and 27 points on an undefeated 7-0 team as a freshman. She registered three goals and two assists in her collegiate debut followed by another 3 goals and 2 assists in a win over Northwestern. She recorded yet another hat trick in her third career game. 


Ahern is a two-time CSC Academic All-District®, four-time ACC All-Academic, and three-time IWLCA All-Academic honoree. She received the 2023 ACC Student-Athlete Postgrad Scholarship Award. She is the winner of the 2024 Byron V. Kanaley Award – the most prestigious student-athlete award given at Notre Dame.

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International Experience: Ahern led Team USA to a Silver medal at The World Games in 2022. She led the team with 12 goals and five assists in five games. Ahern guided the United States to victory over the Czech Republic by netting four goals with an assist. She also registered a hat trick in the semifinal triumph against Great Britain and contributed a team-leading two goals with three assists in the win over Australia. She notched 2 goals in the Gold Medal Game against Canada. She was a member of the U19 US Training Team from 2018-2019 and was selected to the Team USA Sixes camp in June of 2024. 

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Personal: Ahern earned a bachelor’s degree in finance and a master’s degree (Magna Cum Laude) in business analytics at Notre Dame. She plans to work as a consultant in New York City in the fall. She is a Brand Ambassador and Official Gait Athlete for Gait Lacrosse. She also works in player development through private and group lessons in Hingham, Massachusetts. Her older sister Jillian is a 2020 graduate of Notre Dame.

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At Maryland: As a graduate student at Maryland, Donovan started 21 games and was named to the 2023 Tewaaraton Award Watch List. She recorded 24 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers.


At Princeton: Donovan was a four-year letter winner at Princeton from 2018-2022 before transferring to Maryland for the 2023 season. At Princeton, she finished her career as the school's single-game, single-season, and career leader in draw controls. She achieved 12 draw controls against Yale on May 8, 2022, and a program-record 112 draw controls as a senior, totaling 214 draw controls over 63 games. Donovan was a three-time All-Ivy League performer, earning First-Team as a senior, and was named 2022 Defender of the Year. She also received Third-Team IWLCA All-America distinction, Second-Team honors from Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine, and was honored as the 2022 Ivy League Tournament Most Outstanding Player. During the COVID-19 shortened season in 2020, Donovan started all five games after appearing in all 20 games as a sophomore. She secured Honorable Mention All-Ivy League commendations during her freshman and sophomore seasons. 

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2023 Season: Donovan closed her rookie season with 862 leaderboard points. She collected 16 ground balls with 12 caused turnovers while earning a starting assignment in 7-of-12 games. She posted a season-high three ground balls in back-to-back games against Team Apuzzo and Team Moreno to begin Week Two. Donovan also notched two ground balls in the first two games of the season against Team Mastroianni and Team Read. She recorded a season-high three caused turnovers against Team Moreno on July 29. Donovan posted four games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 133 points in the Week Three opener against Team Bosco. In addition, she was one of 11 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Donovan has international experience, having helped Team USA win a Silver medal at The World Games in 2022. In five games, she registered four assists and four ground balls. Donovan was one of 12 players named to the Team USA roster for 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event. 

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Personal: Donovan is a member of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse’s Player Executive Committee. She is the daughter of Dan and Sheila Donovan and has an older brother. If she was not playing lacrosse, Donovan has stated that she would be an astronaut. She also has a springer spaniel named Carl. Additionally, she competed in basketball and soccer as a child, and her hobbies include spending time with her dog, hiking, reading, and computer-aided design.

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At North Carolina: Aldave was a member of the 2022 NCAA Championship team at North Carolina. She transferred from Notre Dame and played as an attack with the Tar Heels after mostly playing in the midfield with the Fighting Irish. Aldave started in 19 out of 22 games for North Carolina and was the team's fifth-leading scorer with 63 points, including 51 goals and 12 assists. She had 15 multi-goal games and 18 multi-point efforts. Aldave's career-high came when she scored six goals against Louisville on March 13, 2022. She also contributed four goals in a victory against No. 1 Boston College on March 20, 2022.


At Notre Dame: Aldave played in 63 games from 2018-2021 and earned four letters. She tallied 113 goals with 49 assists with the Fighting Irish. As a senior, she led Notre Dame with 82 draw controls, including a season-high 12 draws against Louisville on April 24, 2021. Aldave received First-Team All-America honors from Inside Lacrosse after scoring 17 goals with six assists in seven games during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. She also had a streak of scoring four goals in three consecutive games from February 16 to March 1, 2020. Aldave started all 19 games as a sophomore and broke the Notre Dame single-season record with 135 draw controls. She earned First-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and IWLCA First-Team All-Region honors during her sophomore campaign. As a freshman, Aldave started all 19 games and set the Notre Dame single-game record with 11 draw controls against Stetson on February 18, 2018. She led the Fighting Irish with 98 draw controls during her rookie season while ranking second on the team with 31 goals and 45 points.

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2023 Season: Aldave earned 29th place in the final league standings with 869 leaderboard points. She scored 14 goals with five assists and also contributed 10 draw controls and nine ground balls. Aldave registered five multi-goal games, including a pair of three-goal performances. She received MVP 3 honors after scoring three goals with an assist against Team Apuzzo on July 22 and also claimed MVP 2 notice against Team Read on July 30 after scoring three goals. Aldave netted two goals with two assists against Team Mastroianni to close Week One and posted 100 or more leaderboard points in 4-of-12 games, including a season-high 168 points against Team Apuzzo in Week One.


2022 Season: Aldave joined the Athletes Unlimited roster as an injury replacement during Week Four. She started all three games during the final series of the season and scored her first goal as a professional in her debut against Team Johansen on August 11. Aldave also recorded three assists over the final two games.


International Experience: Aldave competed on the United States Women's Under-19 Team in 2015. The team finished second at the U-19 World Championship in Edinburgh, Scotland. She played alongside current Athletes Unlimited athlete Sam Apuzzo and former Athletes Unlimited athletes Lindsey Ronbeck and Kerrigan Miller. Aldave was also invited to the U.S. Women's National Team tryouts in 2021.

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Personal: Aldave is currently working as a graduate assistant with the North Carolina women’s lacrosse team. She earned her master’s degree in sports administration in May 2023 and received her bachelor’s degree in management consulting from Notre Dame in 2021. Aldave lists her sisters as people who have made a difference in her life. Her sister, Maddy, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins from 2013-16 and her sister, Paige, played lacrosse at Florida from 2016-19. Additionally, her father, Rob, competed on the swim team at John Carroll. Aldave also played basketball and field hockey as a child. Her hobbies include spending time with friends, walking, organizing things, listening to music, and going to her family’s beach house. She also wore No. 31 during her career at North Carolina.

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At Rutgers: Spilis was a five-year letter winner at Rutgers, starting all 81 career games from 2020-24. She finished her career as the Scarlet Knights’ all-time leader with 266 goals, 281 points, and 313 draw controls. Spilis also holds the Rutgers single-season record with 74 goals during the 2024 campaign after registering 17 multi-goal efforts, including 15 hat tricks. She was a four-time All-Big Ten Conference First-Team selection and a unanimous choice as the 2022 and 2024 Big Ten Midfielder of the Year by the league’s head coaches. Spilis was also a member of the 2024 IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse All-America First-Team. Additionally, she was a Second-Team All-America pick by USA Lacrosse Magazine during her final season at Rutgers and received a spot on the 2024 IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region First-Team. She earned Third-Team All-America honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine as a senior after scoring 47 goals with four assists in 17 outings and claimed Honorable Mention All-America notice from Inside Lacrosse in 2023. Spilis set the Rutgers single-season record with 69 goals as a junior to earn consensus All-America distinction. She received IWLCA First-Team All-America accolades in addition to Second-Team notice from USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. Spilis posted 49 goals with three assists as a sophomore to collect Third-Team IWLCA All-America status in addition to garnering Honorable Mention All-America recognition from Inside Lacrosse. She joined Meghan Ball as the first Rutgers player to earn All-America honors since 2007. Spilis paced the Scarlet Knights with 26 goals and 33 draw controls during the COVID-shortened freshman season and produced multiple goals in all nine contests as a rookie.

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2024 Season: Spilis was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Spilis's father, Steve, played soccer at Drexel from 1986-90. Her mother, Cherie, was an All-America lacrosse player at Millersville University who ranks second in school history with 174 career goals from 1987-90. Her mother also competed on the field hockey team at Millersville and also played soccer in high school.

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At Northwestern: Kinna was a five-year letter winner at Northwestern, starting 67 out of 72 games from 2017 to 2021. She scored 61 goals with 33 assists during her career and also collected 89 ground balls, 82 draw controls, and 44 caused turnovers. As a graduate student during the 2021 campaign, she appeared in two games. During the COVID-shortened 2020 season, Kinna started in all seven games, netting 14 goals with four assists. She scored a career-high four goals in a victory over Duke on February 9, 2020. As a junior, she earned starting assignments in all 21 games, registering a career-best 11 assists while adding 17 goals. Kinna tallied a career-high 19 goals during her sophomore season while starting every game. She began her career in 2017 by scoring 11 goals with nine assists and establishing career highs with 32 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers.

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International Experience: Kinna guided Canada to a silver medal at the 2017 FIL Women’s World Cup, scoring six goals with five assists over eight games while adding eight ground balls. She also led Team Canada to a gold medal at the 2015 FIL Rathbones U-19 World Championships, where she scored five goals with four assists and 11 draw controls.

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Personal: Kinna majored in communication studies at Northwestern. In high school, she also played soccer, basketball, and volleyball.

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At Michigan: Burns was a four-year letter winner at Michigan and started 67 of 70 games for the Wolverines from 2021-24. She accumulated 111 ground balls with 77 caused turnovers during her career. Burns also collected 77 draw controls, including a career-best 49 draws as a junior. She was a First-Team IWLCA All-America honoree during her senior campaign, and a three-time IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region selection, including First-Team status as a senior. Burns earned three USA Lacrosse Magazine All-America commendations, including First-Team distinction following her senior campaign, and was a two-time Inside Lacrosse All-America recipient. In 2024, Burns became the first women’s lacrosse student-athlete in Michigan history to garner Big Ten Conference Defender of the Year honors. She was a three-time First-Team All-Big Ten performer for Coach Hannah Nielsen and a unanimous choice for First-Team All-Big Ten status in 2024 after pacing the Wolverines with 41 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers. Burns scored her first college career goal against Central Michigan on March 9, 2024, and also registered a goal against Eastern Michigan on April 3, 2024. She posted a season-high five caused turnovers in a Big Ten Tournament quarterfinal setback against Johns Hopkins and scooped up four ground balls in a game five times as a senior. Burns earned a starting assignment in all 20 games as a junior, paced Michigan with 23 caused turnovers and 34 ground balls, and ranked second on the squad with 49 draw controls. She anchored a Michigan defensive unit that ranked ninth in NCAA Division I in scoring defense (9.28 goals per game) as a sophomore, and started all 18 games, finishing second on the team with 18 caused turnovers. In 2021, Burns opened her college career by starting 9 of 12 games and collected 10 ground balls with seven caused turnovers.

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2024 Season: Burns was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Burns is the daughter of Micheal and Kim Burns. She also played soccer and basketball in high school.

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At Maryland: Evans returned from injury to help guide Maryland to the 2019 NCAA Championship. During her time with the Terrapins, she started in all 23 games, tying for the team lead with 59 goals and adding 15 assists and 23 ground balls. She scored 32 goals in her final nine games, including a season-high six goals against Johns Hopkins in the regular season finale.


At Canisius: Evans played four years at Canisius before transferring to Maryland for her graduate year in 2019. Throughout her college career, she was a three-time All-America selection by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association. As a junior at Canisius, she received Second-Team All-America honors, following Third-Team recognition in her sophomore year. Evans also earned Third-Team IWLCA All-America recognition during her time at Maryland. She was named the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Midfielder of the Year three times and received All-MAAC First Team honors as a freshman, sophomore, and junior. Evans started 58 games over three seasons at Canisius, scoring a school-record 186 goals with 60 assists. She ranks third in Canisius history with 246 career points and is one of six players in the program's history to reach the 200-point mark. Evans achieved back-to-back 70-goal seasons as a sophomore and junior, becoming the only player in Canisius history to record 100 or more points in a season. She also holds the Canisius single-season record with 69 ground balls during the 2017 season.

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2023 Season: Evans accumulated 706 leaderboard points during her first Athletes Unlimited season. She was a starter in all 12 games and scored 13 goals with five assists. Additionally, she registered 11 ground balls and authored five multi-goal games. Evans scored two goals with an assist to close Week One against Team Mastroianni on July 23. She also had two goals with an assist on August 12 against Team Moreno and notched a season-high two assists and added a goal against Team Mastroianni in the Week One finale. Evans posted 100 or more leaderboard points four times, including a season-high 149 points on July 22 against Team Apuzzo.


International Experience: Evans has represented Canada as a member of the national team. She played a crucial role in leading Canada to a Silver medal at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. Evans tied for the team lead with 26 points in eight games, scoring a team-high 24 goals. She had six multi-goal performances, including five games with three or more goals. Notably, she scored five goals with two assists in a dominant 20-1 victory over Scotland. Evans also helped Canada secure a Gold medal at The World Games. At the 2017 FIL World Cup, she was Canada's leading scorer with 19 goals and two assists, earning a spot on the All-World Team. In the same year, Evans contributed to Canada's Silver medal win at The World Games, scoring 14 goals with three assists in four games. Additionally, she was recognized with an All-World Team selection at the 2015 FIL U-19 Women's World Lacrosse Championship, where she led Canada to a Gold medal. Evans ranked third in the tournament field with 24 goals while tying for seventh place with 28 points. She was also a three-time national champion with the Team Ontario box lacrosse team.


Other Professional Experience: Evans was the fifth overall pick in the 2019 WPLL Draft by the Upstate Pride. 

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Personal: Evans serves as the head women's lacrosse coach at Trent University in Peterborough, Ontario, where she has achieved an 8-3 record in her first season. Prior to this, she was an assistant coach at Trent for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, leading the team to consecutive OUA titles. Evans majored in supply chain management at Maryland after earning her undergraduate degree in physical and health education at Canisius. Outside of lacrosse, she has a passion for traveling and hopes to visit over 100 countries. Evans has a cat named Colbie and credits her parents, Laurie and David, as people who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, she would want to be an ice hockey player, as she grew up playing ice hockey, box lacrosse, and soccer. In her free time, Evans enjoys coaching lacrosse and reading books. She has won three box lacrosse national championships in Canada with Team Ontario. Evans also comes from a family with a strong sports background, as her cousin Turner Evans played in the National Lacrosse League, her cousin Shawn Evans has played 16 seasons in the National Lacrosse League, her uncle Doug Evans spent nine seasons in the National Hockey League, and her uncle Paul Evans played two seasons with the Toronto Maple Leafs in the National Hockey League. Her other uncle, Kevin Evans, appeared in nine games over two years in the National Hockey League.

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At James Madison: Warden was a four-year letter winner at James Madison University. She led the Dukes to the 2018 NCAA Division I title and started 64 out of 84 career games from 2015-2018. Warden helped the Dukes secure 61 victories, the second-highest total by a senior class in program history. She also guided James Madison to three Colonial Athletic Association titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances. Warden scored 101 goals with 33 assists during her college career. She was a nominee for the 2018 Tewaaraton Award and was named the Most Outstanding Player at the 2018 NCAA Tournament. Warden was a two-time Inside Lacrosse All-America Second Team selection and received Third-Team IWLCA All-America distinction in 2017. She was honored as the 2017 CAA Player of the Year and also received recognition as the 2018 CAA Defensive Player of the Year. Warden was a three-time All-CAA selection and a member of the 2015 CAA All-Rookie Team. She holds the James Madison career record with 245 draw controls and ranks second in program history with 119 career caused turnovers. Warden tallied 146 career ground balls, placing her eighth on JMU's all-time list. She also holds the second position in JMU single-season history with 108 draw controls in 2018 and has two of the top three single-season caused turnover totals in program history.

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2023 Season: Warden completed her third Athletes Unlimited campaign with 782 leaderboard points while starting all 12 games. She scored four goals with an assist adding 15 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers. Warden was named MVP 3 after scoring two goals with three ground balls against Team Mastroianni on July 22. She notched a season-high two caused turnovers against Team Read on July 20 and against Team Moreno in the Week Three finale. Warden collected four games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 143 points against Team Glynn in the Week Three opener.


2022 Season: Warden accumulated 863 leaderboard points. She had four games with 100 or more leaderboard points, with her season-high being 153 points in the Week One finale against Team Waters. Warden ranked fifth in the league with 27 draw controls. Starting all 12 games, she contributed four goals and two assists. She scored a goal with an assist in the season opener against Team Glynn and against Team Moreno on July 31. Warden also scored a goal in back-to-back games against Team Apuzzo and Team Moreno to begin Week Three. Her Week Two finale performance included a season-high five draw controls.


2021 Season: Warden posted 1,287 leaderboard points. She had seven games with 100 or more points and scored nine goals with five assists in 15 games. Warden led the league with 20 caused turnovers, including three caused turnovers in three different games. She tied for second in the league with 34 ground balls and had a season-high of five ground balls against Team Douty on July 25 and against Team Arsenault on August 16. Warden had back-to-back two-goal efforts against Team Cummings and Team Glynn to open Week Four.


International Experience: Warden has also represented Team USA at the 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic and served as an alternate for the 2022 World Championship squad that won the Gold medal.


Other Professional Experience: Warden played two seasons with the Upstate Pride of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League. During the 2019 campaign, she scored four goals with an assist and added 15 draw controls.

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Personal: Warden was named as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Arizona State on July 20, 2022, after spending the previous three seasons at James Madison. She grew up in a lacrosse family where all four children played at the NCAA Division I level. Warden completed a graduate certificate in cyber intelligence at James Madison in 2021. She lists her club coach, Donna Coyne, and James Madison head women's lacrosse coach Shelley Klaes as people who have made a difference in her life. Warden enjoys traveling and exploring new cities. She was also involved in basketball, soccer, dance, and gymnastics as a child.

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College Experience: Choma set a Notre Dame record by appearing in 85 career games from 2020-24, including 84 starts. She finished her career with 306 points, including 251 goals and 55 assists. Choma joined Jillian Byers as the only player in school history to surpass 250 career goals and ranks ninth in Atlantic Coast Conference history. She was named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List in each of her last three seasons and was a four-time IWLCA All-America performer, including First-Team selections in each of her final two seasons with the Fighting Irish. Additionally, Choma garnered First-Team All-America honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine as a senior and graduate student, as well as Second-Team distinction as a junior and sophomore. She received All-America plaudits from Inside Lacrosse five times, including four Second-Team selections. Choma was a member of the 2020 Inside Lacrosse All-Rookie Team and received four All-ACC certificates, including three straight First-Team picks and a Second-Team selection as a sophomore. In 2024, she started all 20 games with at least one point in 19 contests and was third on the team with 56 goals and 78 points while ranking second with 22 assists, helping lead Notre Dame to the NCAA Tournament. Choma was named ACC Player of the Week following a nine-point performance against Louisville, where she scored seven goals and provided two assists. She enjoyed her best season as a senior, leading the Fighting Irish with 69 goals and adding 19 assists to finish second on the team with 88 points. Choma netted at least three goals in 14 of 21 contests, including a career-high eight scores against Virginia Tech. As a junior, she was third on the team with 67 points, including a team-best 59 goals, and scored at least one goal in all 19 games. Choma was also a starter in all 18 games during the 2021 season, where she collected 45 goals and five assists. In her COVID-shortened freshman campaign, Choma erupted for 22 goals in seven games and registered a hat trick to help the Fighting Irish defeat No. 3 Northwestern, as well as scoring six times on six shots, including the game-winning goal, against Ohio State.

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International Experience: Choma led Team USA to a Gold medal at the 2019 World Lacrosse Under-19 Women’s Championship. She scored eight goals with eight assists while appearing in all seven games. Additionally, she registered six draw controls and four ground balls. Choma netted three goals with an assist in a 25-0 victory over Hong Kong, posted a hat trick against Wales, and registered three assists in an 18-2 victory over England. Furthermore, she tallied a goal with an assist against Canada and contributed two assists against Canada in the Gold medal game.

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Personal: Choma earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing along with a master’s degree in business analytics from Notre Dame.

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At Loyola Maryland: Geiger was a six-year letter winner and appeared in 73 games from 2013-2018, scoring 34 goals and providing 29 assists. Geiger also accumulated 61 draw controls and 102 ground balls. She was a two-time Second-Team All-Patriot League selection in 2017 and 2018 and served as a team captain during her final season. Geiger redshirted during her sophomore year in 2014.

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2023 Season: Geiger registered 731 leaderboard points during the third Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse season. She started in 11 out of 12 games, grabbing 13 ground balls and collecting 10 caused turnovers. Geiger earned the MVP 2 distinction after tallying three ground balls with a season-high three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo on July 20. She also recorded a season-high of four ground balls in the Week Three opener against Team Apuzzo, in addition to two ground balls. Furthermore, Geiger amassed 100 or more leaderboard points in three games, including a season-high of 122 points in the season opener against Team Apuzzo.


2022 Season: Geiger accumulated 844 leaderboard points and started 9 out of 12 games during the second Athletes Unlimited season. She recorded 16 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers, and 2 assists. Geiger had notable performances with three ground balls against Team Read in Week One and Team Apuzzo during Week Two, as well as three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo on August 13 and two caused turnovers against Team Read on July 23.


2021 Season: Geiger earned 915 leaderboard points in 15 games. She tied for 10th place in the league with 10 caused turnovers, with a season-high of three against Team Cummings on August 16. Geiger also contributed with an assist against Team Wood on August 8 and achieved a season-high of 129 leaderboard points against Team Arsenault on August 14.


Other Professional Experience: Geiger's professional experience includes playing for the Philadelphia Fire in the 2018 Women's Professional Lacrosse League season. She also traveled with the WPLL in 2019 and competed against the Japanese All-Star Team.

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Personal: Geiger's greatest achievement was being inducted into the Haverford High School Hall of Fame. She joined the Drexel coaching staff as an assistant coach on July 27, 2022, after previously working as an assistant women's lacrosse coach and defensive coordinator at Penn State. Geiger also spent time at Georgetown and Elon. She graduated from Loyola in 2017 with a degree in communications and earned her Master's degree in emerging media in 2018. Geiger had her jersey number retired at Haverford High School after setting a school record with 320 career goals. She has a golden retriever named Hoagie and lists Loyola Maryland women’s lacrosse head coach Jen Adams as a person who has made a difference in her life. If Geiger was not playing lacrosse, she would be a lacrosse coach. She enjoys taking her dog to the beach and also competed in soccer, basketball, and swimming as a child. Geiger has worn No. 8 throughout her entire playing career.

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At North Carolina: Wood played for the North Carolina Tar Heels for four years. She appeared in 66 games, starting 33 of them. Wood had 49 ground balls and 58 draw controls during her college career. She helped lead the Tar Heels to the NCAA Division I semifinals three times and ranked fifth on the team with 11 caused turnovers during her senior season. As a freshman, Wood started 20 out of 21 games.

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2023 Season: Wood secured a 24th place finish after collecting 938 leaderboard points in her third professional campaign. She was a starter in 6 out of 12 games and collected 15 ground balls and 14 caused turnovers. Wood grabbed a season-high three ground balls against Team Colson on July 30, in addition to matching her season high with three caused turnovers. She also established a season high with three caused turnovers in the season opener against Team Moreno. Wood posted 100 or more leaderboard points in a game four times, setting her season high with 153 points against Team Bosco in the Week Four opener.


2022 Season: Wood appeared in nine games but missed Week Three due to an injury. She accumulated a total of 809 leaderboard points, with her highest scoring game being in Week Two against Team Johansen, where she earned 129 points. Throughout the season, Wood had six caused turnovers and five ground balls. She consistently scored 100 or more points in each of the three games during Week Two.


2021 Season: Wood finished with 1,561 leaderboard points. She had seven games with 100 or more points and ranked third in the league with 1,190 win points. Wood was selected as a captain three times, alongside Kylie Ohlmiller and Dempsey Arsenault. She recorded 500 or more leaderboard points in a single week and had a strong start to the season with 501 points in Week One. Wood tied for the league lead with 16 quarter victories as a captain and held the top spot on the individual leaderboard for two separate weeks. She also excelled in draw controls, recording 35 for the season, and ranked eighth in the league with 27 ground balls. Wood scored one goal and had one assist throughout the season.


International Experience: Wood has also represented Team USA, playing at the 2021 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic and being a member of the training team for the 2022 World Championship squad.

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Personal: Wood majored in sociology at North Carolina. She was named to the women’s lacrosse coaching staff at Princeton University on August 11, 2023. Wood was a three-sport athlete at Catonsville High School and earned Under Armour Lacrosse All-America honors. She lists her father, Scott, as a person who has made a difference in her life. Wood competed in track and field, soccer, and basketball as a child and was also involved in band, the art honor society, the National Honor Society, and various volunteer programs. She enjoys drawing, going on hikes and walks, spending time with friends and family, and working out. Wood chose to wear No. 45 in honor of Michael Jordan, who also donned the number during his professional playing career.

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At Maryland: Douty attended the University of Maryland and was a four-year letter winner. She appeared in 90 games from 2012-2015 and contributed two goals and five assists. Douty also excelled defensively, securing 113 ground balls and 66 caused turnovers. She played a pivotal role in leading the Terrapins to two NCAA Division I titles. Douty received numerous accolades, including two-time IWLCA All-America selection, IWLCA Division I Defender of the Year in 2014 and 2015, and 2015 Big Ten Conference Defender of the Year. She was a finalist for the 2014 Tewaaraton Award. In her senior year, Douty recorded 30 ground balls and 23 caused turnovers, anchoring a Maryland defensive unit that allowed an average of 7.95 goals per game in 2014.

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2023 Season: Douty earned 11th place result in the final league standings with 1,070 leaderboard points. She accumulated 855 win points, holding a share of seventh place in the league with Lizzie Colson. Douty was a starter in all 12 games and tallied 17 ground balls with 14 caused turnovers. She earned MVP 3 honors on July 29 against Team Apuzzo after recording two ground balls and three caused turnovers. Douty also had two ground balls in a game five other times and closed Week One with three caused turnovers in back-to-back games against Team Apuzzo and Team Mastroianni. She earned 100 or more leaderboard points six times, including a season-high 171 points against Team Apuzzo on July 22.



2022 Season: Douty tied for 10th in the league with 12 caused turnovers. She accumulated 875 leaderboard points, with a season-high of 109 points against Team Moreno in Week Three. Douty consistently earned 100 or more points in four of the final six games. She also showcased her defensive skills by recording at least one caused turnover in 8 out of 12 games. Douty's highest number of caused turnovers in a single game was three, which she achieved against Team Moreno in Week Two.


2021 Season: Douty scored 1,106 leaderboard points, including five games with 100 or more points. She unfortunately missed four games due to an injury. In 11 games, Douty secured 18 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. She scored her only goal of the season against Team Treanor on July 18. Douty's season-high for ground balls was three, achieved against Team Warden on July 30 and against Team Arsenault on August 15. She also had a season-high of three caused turnovers against Team Ohlmiller in the Week One finale on July 25.


International Experience: Douty has represented Team USA since 2014. She contributed to Team USA's fourth consecutive title at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. In the 2017 World Cup, Douty helped Team USA win the gold medal and earned All-World Team honors. She played in eight games, tallying 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers. Douty also played a crucial role in Team USA's gold medal victory at the 2017 World Games in Poland, leading the team with seven ground balls and four caused turnovers in four appearances.


Other Professional Experience: Douty played nine games with the Long Island Sound of the United Women’s Lacrosse League during the 2016 season. Douty also spent two seasons with the New England Command of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League, earning All-Star Team distinction in 2018 and 2019. She helped Command win the inaugural WPLL championship and secured eight ground balls with four draw controls in the 2019 campaign.

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Personal: Douty is a member of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse’s Player Executive Committee. She was named assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Monmouth University on September 6, 2023. She started playing lacrosse in the fourth grade and founded All Lax LLC, a lacrosse training company that incorporates skill work, strength and conditioning, and nutrition, with Monmouth midfielder Alex Marino. Douty majored in kinesiology at Maryland and played numerous sports as a child, including soccer, ice hockey, tennis, golf, and lacrosse. She wears No. 29 because it is the same number she wears for Team USA.

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At Oregon: Read spent her senior season at the University of Oregon after playing three years at the University of Louisville. She served as a captain at Oregon and started all 18 games in goal. She set a school single-season record with 179 saves and led the Pac-12 Conference by averaging 9.94 saves per outing. She tallied double-digit saves in 10 contests at Oregon, including a season-high 17 stops against Colorado in the Pac-12 Tournament. She also set a single-game record with 10 ground balls against Vanderbilt. At Louisville, she made 42 appearances in three seasons and helped the Cardinals reach the NCAA Tournament three times. She held Louisville career records for save percentage (.516), saves (323), and wins. She also owned single-season marks for saves (194) and save percentage (.515) and was named the 2017 Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year.

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2023 Season: Read collected her second consecutive top-five finish after placing fifth in the league standings with 1,254 leaderboard points. She ranked second in the circuit with 444 stat points and earned a 2-4 record as a captain. Read led the league by playing 483 minutes after starting all 12 contests. She tallied 108 saves over 12 games to rank second among the league’s netminders. Additionally, Read also ranked second in the league with a 7.37 goals against average and .548 save percentage. She was a two-time Game MVP selection and made 10 or more saves in four games, including a season-high 14 saves against Team Apuzzo on July 22, securing MVP 1 recognition and earning a season-high 228 leaderboard points. Furthermore, Read also tallied 10 saves in the MVP 3 performance against Team Moreno in the season finale. She opened Week Two with 12 saves against Apuzzo and registered a 13-save performance on August 5 against Team Apuzzo. Read finished Week Three with a season-high five ground balls against Team Glynn and posted six games with 100 or more leaderboard points.


2022 Season: Read started in all 12 games during the second season of Athletes Unlimited. She placed fourth on the leaderboard with 1,394 points and was third in the league standings with 564 stat points. She tied for second in the circuit with 102 saves, including a season-high 13 stops against Team Apuzzo in Week One. She ended the season with 10 or more saves in three of the final four games, including 11 saves in the season finale against Team Moreno and 11 saves to begin Week Four against Team Johansen. She closed Week Three with a 10-save effort against Team Moreno.


2021 Season: Read collected 1,595 leaderboard points during the inaugural season of Athletes Unlimited. She tallied 515 stat points, which ranked third among all players in the league. She tied for the league lead with 10 games of 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 191 points against Team Warden on August 1. She led all goalkeepers with 100 saves and 108 goals allowed. She recorded three games with 10 or more saves, including a league-high 16 stops against Team Glynn on August 14. She registered 11 saves to close Week Two against Team Warden on August 1 and also had 10 saves in the Week Three finale against Team Wood on August 8. She stopped nine shots against Team Wood on August 16. She collected 19 ground balls in 15 games, including a season-high three ground balls against Team Warden on August 1 and against Team Glynn on August 14.


International Experience: Read represented Team England at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship. She was selected to the All-World Team and helped guide England to a Bronze medal. She started 7-of-8 games and registered a .441 save percentage. She stopped 13 shots against Australia in the Bronze Medal Game victory and also had 11 saves against Canada in pool play.

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Personal: Read has spent the last six seasons as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at the University of Denver. She coached alongside former Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse player Molly Little during the 2022 campaign. The daughter of Denise and Don Read, Read's wife, Crysti Foote, is in her second year as an Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse facilitator. She is the mother to her son, River, who was born in 2022. Read also has three black labs named Gator, Puck, and Oakly. She participated in soccer and roller hockey as a child in addition to playing the saxophone. Read's hobbies include DIY projects, yard work, and spending time with kids in her neighborhood.

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At Loyola Maryland: Glynn started 58 out of 64 games from 2016 to 2019. She was a two-time First-Team All-Patriot League selection and received Second-Team All-Patriot League honors in 2017. In 2019, Glynn became the inaugural recipient of the Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year award. Throughout her college career, she had a goals against average of 10.57 and saved 47.4 percent of the shots she faced. Glynn ranks eighth in Loyola's program history with 482 career saves and stands 11th on the Greyhounds' career goals against average list.

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2023 Season: Glynn secured medalist honors for the second time in her Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse career with a third-place finish after collecting 1,346 leaderboard points. She also ranked third in the league with 366 stat points and tied with Marie McCool for fourth in the circuit with 165 MVP points. Glynn started in all 12 games and finished second in the league with six Game MVP awards. She opened the season by being named Game MVP in four of the first six contests. She held a 3-3 record as a captain and was one of three netminders with 100 or more saves after finishing with 100 stops in 12 games. Glynn authored an 8.02 goals against average while stopping 51.8 percent of the shots she faced. She made 10 or more saves in a game seven times, including six of the final seven outings. Glynn secured MVP 2 distinction after making a season-high 12 saves against Team Moreno on July 30 in Week Two finale. She collected MVP 1 honors on August 5 following an 11-save performance against Team Moreno. Glynn earned back-to-back MVP 2 recognitions on July 23 against Team Moreno and against Team Read on July 27. She opened the season with MVP 3 award after notching 11 saves in a victory against Team Mastroianni. Glynn stopped 10 shots and grabbed three ground balls en route to MVP 3 commendation against Team Apuzzo on August 12. She reached 100 or more leaderboard points in 7-of-12 games, including a season-high 188 points in Week One finale against Team Moreno.


2022 Season: Glynn finished in 10th place on the leaderboard with 1,298 points. She ranked fourth in the league with 513 stat points and tied for fifth with 120 MVP points. Throughout the season, she made 102 saves in 12 games, which was the second-highest among all goalkeepers in the league. Glynn had five games where she made 10 or more saves, including a season-high of 13 saves in the Week Four opener against Team Moreno. She also had notable performances with 11 saves against Team Apuzzo and Team Arsenault. Glynn ended the third week with back-to-back 10-save performances against Team Moreno and Team Johansen.


2021 Season: Glynn finished fourth on the leaderboard with 1,601 points. She ranked second in the league with 1,275 win points and served as the league leader on August 14. Glynn had eight games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including three consecutive 100-point outings at the beginning of the season. She made 58 saves throughout the season, with a season-high of nine stops against Team Ohlmiller. Glynn allowed 59 goals, ranking her fifth in the league. Her best performance came against Team Ohlmiller on August 7, where she tallied a season-high 217 leaderboard points. She also had a standout game against Team O'Donnell, making six saves and conceding only one goal. Glynn ended the season with a six-save effort in an overtime victory against Team Ohlmiller.


International Experience: Glynn is a member of Team Germany for Box Lacrosse, and they will be competing in the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championships in September.

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Personal: Glynn currently works as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Richmond after spending two years on the staff at Monmouth. She has a dog named Tilly and she enjoys spending time with friends, going for walks and hikes, and working out.

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At John Hopkins: Doucette was a starter in all 20 games as a graduate student at Johns Hopkins after transferring from Northwestern. She authored a .453 save percentage and 10.96 goals against average while guiding the Blue Jays to an NCAA Tournament appearance. Doucette registered 10 or more saves in a game nine times, including a season-high 19 stops against Maryland on April 10, 2024. She also tallied 14 saves against Stony Brook and Penn.


At Northwestern: As a four-year letter winner at Northwestern who started 40-of-50 games from 2019-22, Doucette registered 336 saves with the Wildcats while stopping 40.7 percent of the shots she faced. She led the Wildcats to NCAA Championship Weekend appearances in 2021 and 2022, ranked second in the Big Ten Conference with 166 saves as a senior while owning sixth place in the league with a .422 save percentage. Doucette tied the Northwestern single-game record with 16 saves against Michigan on March 26, 2022, and paced the Big Ten with an 11.06 goals against average during her junior campaign. She was a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar honoree at Northwestern and also earned Academic All-Big Ten notice three times.

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2024 Season: Doucette was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Doucette was selected to represent Team USA in the 2019 U-19 World Championship. She led the United States to a Gold medal after making 25 saves over seven games. Doucette also notched five ground balls with a caused turnover while guiding Team USA to a perfect 7-0 record.

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Personal: Doucette is the daughter of Amy and Gary Doucette. Her father played ice hockey at Miami University. She is enrolled in the Carey Business School at Johns Hopkins. Doucette was a three-sport athlete in high school and also played ice hockey and volleyball.

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At Denver: McPherson was a two-year letter winner at Denver after transferring from Johns Hopkins. She earned starting assignments in 38-of-43 games for the Pioneers, scoring six goals with nine assists in two seasons and collecting 102 ground balls. She also ranks ninth in Denver history with 146 career draw controls and notched 77 caused turnovers. McPherson was an IWLCA and Inside Lacrosse Second-Team All-America performer and was honored as the 2024 Big East Defensive Player of the Year after guiding Denver to a conference title. She also received Honorable Mention All-America accolades from USA Lacrosse Magazine and was a member of the 2024 IWLCA All-West/Midwest Region First Team. McPherson's season-high 11 draw controls came against Villanova in the Big East semifinals, and she tallied five caused turnovers at Northwestern on March 8, 2024. In 2023, she was a consensus Second-Team All-America selection after leading the Pioneers to the NCAA semifinals. McPherson was one of four players in the nation with at least 50 ground balls and 50 draw controls during the 2023 campaign. She ranked third in NCAA Division I with 61 ground balls and was second on the team with 62 draw controls, as well as notching 39 caused turnovers to rank third on the squad.


At Johns Hopkins: Before her transfer to Denver, McPherson competed for four seasons at Johns Hopkins from 2018-21. She was a starter in 40-of-41 games for the Blue Jays, tallying 82 ground balls and 55 caused turnovers. McPherson claimed Third-Team All-America plaudits from USA Lacrosse Magazine as a senior and received Honorable Mention All-America recognition from Inside Lacrosse. She was a First-Team All-Big Ten Conference selection and led the Blue Jays with 29 caused turnovers while adding 38 ground balls.McPherson started in six games during the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign. She finished with 11 ground balls and six caused turnovers. She also registered two caused turnovers against Loyola in the 2019 season opener before missing the rest of the year with an injury. McPherson anchored a Johns Hopkins defensive unit that ranked second in the Big Ten with a 10.52 goals against average during her freshman season. She started all 19 games as a rookie. Additionally, she was a two-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar pick. She also received Academic All-Big Ten honors in 2020 and 2021.



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2024 Season: McPherson was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: McPherson is the daughter of James and Rebecca McPherson. Her father competed on the track and field team at the United States Military Academy. She is one of three children in the family, and her sister, Madison, played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins. McPherson graduated from Johns Hopkins in 2021 with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She worked in public relations with cybersecurity firm CynergisTek from 2021-22 while also volunteering as an AmeriCorps service member. Her hobbies include snowboarding, traveling, and hiking. She also competed in soccer, basketball, and track and field during her high school career and set International School of Manila records in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, and 400-meter dash. McPherson lived in the Philippines for the final two years of high school.

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At Boston College: Taylor started in all 22 games at Boston College after transferring as a graduate student from Temple. She had 90 draw controls, 32 ground balls, and 26 caused turnovers. In 2022, she was selected as a Second-Team IWLCA All-America and led the Eagles to the NCAA Championship Game. Taylor also received Second-Team All-America honors from USA Lacrosse Magazine and First-Team honors from Inside Lacrosse. At Temple, she played in 52 games, scoring one goal and providing two assists. She registered 139 ground balls, 58 draw controls, and 85 caused turnovers during her three seasons with the Owls. Taylor was recognized as a Third-Team IWLCA All-American in 2021 and was a two-time All-American Athletic Conference pick in 2019 and 2021.

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2023 Season: Taylor was a member of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse All-Defensive Team. She earned 10th place in the final league standings with 1,131 leaderboard points. Taylor was a starter in all 12 games and accumulated 286 stat points, holding the eighth place in the league rankings. She paced the league with 21 caused turnovers and collected multiple caused turnovers in seven games. In the season finale against Team Glynn, Taylor notched a season-high four caused turnovers and also recorded three caused turnovers in back-to-back outings against Team Glynn on August 6 and against Team Apuzzo on August 10. Taylor registered five games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 149 points in the final game against Team Glynn.


2022 Season: Taylor started all 12 games as a rookie and accumulated 1,173 leaderboard points. She had six games with 100 or more points and achieved a season-high of 202 leaderboard points in the Week Three finale against Team Colson. Taylor ranked third in the league with 17 caused turnovers, including 14 caused turnovers in the final five games. She recorded four caused turnovers in a game three times and contributed an assist, four ground balls, and two caused turnovers in the Week Four game against Team Moreno. Taylor was one of the 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.


International Experience: Taylor was one of the 12 players named to the Team USA roster for the 2023 World Lacrosse Women’s Super Sixes Event

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Personal: Taylor is currently pursuing a Master's degree in business administration from Boston College. She played soccer, basketball, and lacrosse as a child and enjoys traveling and trying new restaurants with her friends. Her sister, Kirsten, played college soccer at Saint Leo University. Taylor credits her soccer coach, Paul Centofanti, and Boston College women's lacrosse coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein as individuals who have made a difference in her life. If she were not playing lacrosse, Taylor would have pursued a career as a soccer player. She participated in soccer, basketball, swimming, and gymnastics during her childhood.

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At Pittsburgh: Before joining Pittsburgh, DiFatta played for Elon and Fairfield. Throughout her college career, she achieved a 37-31 record with 661 saves and a .493 save percentage. She also tallied 148 ground balls and 41 caused turnovers. In 2022, DiFatta was a Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference and IWLCA All-Region performer for the Panthers. She started all 19 games, earning Honorable Mention All-America distinction from Inside Lacrosse. DiFatta led the ACC and ranked fourth in the country with 198 saves. She also led the ACC and ranked 17th in NCAA Division I with 51 ground balls. DiFatta set ACC Tournament records for saves in a single game and in a tournament, making 37 saves in two tournament games. Her career-high was 19 stops against Louisville in the opening round. Throughout the 2022 campaign, DiFatta recorded 10 or more saves in a game 10 times. 


At Elon: Before her time at Pittsburgh, DiFatta spent three seasons at Elon, starting 28-of-29 contests. She did not appear in a game during the COVID-shortened 2020 season. As a senior, she led the Phoenix to a 9-3 record and earned Honorable Mention All-America recognition from USA Lacrosse Magazine in 2021. DiFatta posted a .529 save percentage with 23 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers. As a sophomore in 2019, she set the Elon single-season record with 160 saves while starting 17-of-18 games. DiFatta was also named to the Colonial Athletic Association All-Tournament Team. 


At Fairfield: DiFatta began her college career at Fairfield in 2018, earning a spot on the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference All-Rookie Team. In her freshman year, DiFatta ranked second in Division I with 211 saves, setting a Fairfield single-season record. She also ranked sixth in the country with a .512 save percentage.

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2023 Season: DiFatta collected 770 leaderboard points during her second professional season. She made her lone appearance of the season against Team Read in the Week Two opener, where she tallied one save with three goals allowed in three minutes. DiFatta registered five games with 100 or more leaderboard points, including a season-high 125 points against Team Apuzzo on August 12.


2022 Season: DiFatta was one of 15 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft. DiFatta accumulated 566 leaderboard points, including three games with 85 points. As a rookie, she made two appearances, starting the season opener against Team Apuzzo and registering two saves in 14 minutes. She also saw action during the Week Two opener against Team Moreno.

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Personal: DiFatta graduated from Elon with a degree in finance and later earned a master’s degree in management from Pittsburgh. She currently works as a financial analyst for a commercial real estate company. DiFatta is one of three children in her family and has a mini goldendoodle named Bailey. She lists Pittsburgh women’s lacrosse coach Emily Boissonneault as a person who has made a significant difference in her life. Growing up, DiFatta participated in the business club and played soccer and basketball. Her hobbies include playing golf and tennis, spending time at the beach, and going on vacations. She wears No. 99 in honor of New York Yankees star Aaron Judge. DiFatta credits her high school goalie coach, George Fox, who lost his battle with cancer, for making an incredible impact on her career and inspiring her to follow her dream.

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At North Carolina: Waters was a four-year letter winner and appeared in 78 games from 2014-2017. She was a member of the Tar Heels' 2016 NCAA Championship team. Waters posted a .484 save percentage with 462 career saves and an 8.68 career goals against average. She received several accolades, including being a First-Team IWLCA and Lacrosse Magazine All-America selection in 2015. Waters was named the 2015 National Goalkeeper of the Year by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and Lacrosse Magazine. She also earned First-Team Inside Lacrosse All-America honors during her junior season. Waters was a four-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree, with two First-Team commendations. She shared the Kellie Thompson Shirley Award in 2017 with current Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse player Sammy Jo Tracy. Waters holds the North Carolina single-season record with 177 saves in 2017 and ranks second in program history with 49 career victories.

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2023 Season: Waters garnered 13th place in the final league standings after posting 1,068 leaderboard points during her third Athletes Unlimited season. She started in all 13 games and was sixth in the league with 328 stat points. Additionally, she ranked fourth in the league with 82 saves. Waters authored an 8.21 goals against average while stopping 48.8 percent of the shots she faced over 419 minutes. She was selected as the Game MVP twice and had a pair of double-digit save performances. Notably, Waters made a season-high 13 saves against Team Bosco in a victory on August 5 and stopped both shootout attempts. She finished with a season-high 183 leaderboard points and MVP 1 honors in a shootout triumph. Additionally, Waters notched 11 saves against Team Moreno in the Week Two opener, and closed Week Two with nine saves against Team Read, along with two ground balls and a caused turnover. She also posted three consecutive games with 100 or more leaderboard points.


2022 Season: Waters had an impressive performance as a second-year goalkeeper. She finished fifth on the leaderboard with 1,385 points and ranked second in the league with 620 stat points. Waters tied for fifth with 120 MVP points and recorded 100 or more leaderboard points in 6 out of 12 games. She made 102 saves throughout the season, including a season-high 13 stops in the season finale against Team Glynn. Waters’ career-high of 216 leaderboard points came in the Week Three opener against Team Moreno, where she made 10 saves and allowed only five goals. She also had 11 saves in a Week Three game against Team Apuzzo, earning her 189 leaderboard points. Waters finished the season strong with at least nine saves in eight consecutive games.


2021 Season: Waters finished second on the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse leaderboard with 1,753 points. She had 10 games with 100 or more points, tying for the league lead. Waters also tied with attacker Sam Apuzzo for the league lead in MVP points with 255. She was awarded game MVP honors eight times, which was the league high, including three MVP 1 selections. Waters ranked fourth in the league with 478 stat points and was second among Athletes Unlimited goalkeepers with 92 saves and 106 goals allowed. She had two double-digit save performances in the final week of the season. Waters also contributed with 24 ground balls in 15 games, including a season-high four ground balls against Team Treanor and Team Glynn. Her season-high of 12 saves came in the Week Five opener against Team Glynn, and she had 11 saves in a close 11-10 loss to Team Ohlmiller. Waters also had nine saves in a victory over Team Treanor on July 31.


International Experience: Waters was a member of the United States Women's National Team program since 2015. She represented Team USA at the 2022 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship, appearing in seven games as a reserve. Waters had a .531 save percentage with 17 saves, including a six-save performance against Australia in pool play and three saves in the semifinal victory over Australia.


Other Professional Experience: Waters played two years with the Philadelphia Fire of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League. She was drafted with the No. 1 overall pick and registered 14 saves while allowing 10 goals during the 2019 campaign.

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Personal: Waters is currently serving as a volunteer assistant coach at Army West Point after spending time at North Carolina and Stanford as a goalkeeper coach. She helped the Tar Heels achieve a perfect 22-0 record and secure the NCAA title during the 2022 campaign. Waters has also coached goalkeepers in private lessons and clinics while coaching Rye Youth Lacrosse earlier this year. Her hobbies include playing pickleball and golf, completing New York Times crossword puzzles, and spending time with friends and family. She also enjoys skiing, Crossfit, and cooking steak on the grill. Waters has a 10-month-old Australian shepherd named Barkley and is one of four children in her family. Her mother, Cappy, was a diver at Clemson, her father, Artie, was a diver at Virginia Tech, and her uncle, Tommy Craig, was a diver at North Carolina. She aspires to learn how to surf and speak Spanish, listing North Carolina women’s lacrosse coaches Jenny Levy and Phil Barnes as people who have made a difference in her life. Waters has worn No. 43 since her playing days at North Carolina.

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At North Carolina: Carr was a four-year letter winner. She appeared in 81 games for the Tar Heels from 2007-2010 and scored 21 goals with nine assists. Carr had nine goals as a junior and also notched 92 ground balls. She led the Tar Heels to four NCAA Tournament appearances and was named a First-Team All-America selection as a senior by the IWLCA, WomensLax.com, and WomensLacrosse.com. Carr also set a UNC single-season record with 58 draw controls during her junior season.

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2023 Season: Carr collected 841 leaderboard points during her third Athletes Unlimited season. She ranked third in the league with 26 ground balls and started in all 12 games. Carr scored a goal with an assist, opening the season with a goal and two ground balls against Team Moreno. She also notched an assist in the Week Two opener against Team Apuzzo. Carr's season-high came when she collected five ground balls against Team Moreno on July 29 and four ground balls against Team Moreno in Week Four opener. Additionally, she authored a season-high three caused turnovers against Team Apuzzo on July 22 and registered three games with 100 or more leaderboard points.


2022 Season: Carr started all 12 games and accumulated 931 leaderboard points. She had 12 caused turnovers and nine ground balls. Carr's best performance came in Week Two against Team Johansen, where she recorded three ground balls and three caused turnovers. She ended the season with three consecutive 100-point efforts, including a season-high 115 points against Team Glynn.


2021 Season: Carr earned 1,087 leaderboard points. She reached the 100-point mark in four games, with a season-high of 159 points in the Week Five opener against Team Waters. Carr scored her only goal of the season against Team Benson on July 25. She ranked fourth in the league with 33 ground balls and had at least one ground ball in the final 13 games. Carr's season-high six loose balls came against Team Waters on August 20. She also had nine caused turnovers, with a season-high of three against Team Benson in the Week One finale.


International Experience: Carr has been a member of Team USA since 2008 and is currently on the training team for the 2022 World Championship squad. She helped the United States to a perfect 14-0 record and two Gold medals at the 2013 and 2017 World Cups. In the 2017 World Cup, Carr collected 14 ground balls and six draw controls. She also won a Gold medal at The World Games in Poland in 2017.


Other Professional Experience: Carr played for the Baltimore Ride in the 2016 United Women's Lacrosse League season, tallying an assist in nine games. She also played two seasons with the Upstate Pride in the Women's Professional Lacrosse League, recording four ground balls and four caused turnovers in the 2019 campaign. Additionally, Carr played semi-pro soccer for the Chesapeake Charge.

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Personal: Carr was named the head women’s lacrosse coach at Towson University on July 23, 2023, after spending the previous 10 months as director of girls lacrosse at The St. James in Virginia. She was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Lacrosse Foundation Hall of Fame in 2023. A three-sport athlete in high school, Carr played soccer, basketball, and lacrosse. She was named the 2005 Baltimore City High School Soccer Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun. Currently, Carr serves on the Board of Directors for USA Lacrosse and also works as a U-18 coach with USA Lacrosse. She spent two seasons as an assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Johns Hopkins and has also served as an assistant coach at North Carolina, Delaware, Stanford, and Ohio State. Carr's father, Dan, played football at Brockport University, and her brothers, Nick and Brian, played lacrosse at Ohio State and Detroit Mercy, respectively. Known to her teammates and coaches as “Cookie,” Carr has a bernedoodle named Kali and lists former Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse coach Janine Tucker as a person who has made a difference in her life. If she was not playing lacrosse, Carr would be a soccer or beach volleyball professional athlete. Her hobbies include spending time with family and friends and learning about people, experiences, and new places. Carr wears No. 83 because her father and brothers also wore the number during their football careers.

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At Stony Brook: Hart was a five-year member of the Stony Brook women’s lacrosse team with 80 starts in 82 collegiate appearances. She is fifth in school history with 230 goals, including a career-best 73 scores as a graduate student. Hart is one of just six players in program history to record at least 300 points. She netted three or more goals in 14-of-20 games in 2024, including a pair of games with seven markers. Additionally, she was a two-time USA Lacrosse and Inside Lacrosse All-America Honorable Mention pick and a member of the 2024 Tewaaraton Watch List. Hart earned a pair of IWLCA Mid-Atlantic All-Region Team commendations, including a First-Team nod as a senior. She also garnered Second-Team All-Region distinction in 2024. Hart was a First-Team All-Coastal Athletic Association attacker who scored a career-best 73 goals with 19 assists while leading Seawolves to a second straight CAA title. She netted at least one goal in 19-of-20 games, including 14 hat tricks. Hart also erupted for seven goals against Delaware in a 17-4 victory on April 6, 2024, and tallied seven goals with an assist against Elon in a CAA semifinal victory. She started all 19 games as a senior and secured First-Team All-CAA laurels after ranking second in the league with 55 goals and 78 points. Additionally, she dished out 23 assists to rank sixth in the circuit, poured in seven points, including four assists, at Elon on March 25, 2023, and netted five goals at Drexel on April 2, 2023. Hart was honored as the 2022 America East Conference Attacker of the Year after scoring a league-high 27 goals against conference opponents and was a starter in 18-of-19 contests, amassing 78 points, including 64 goals. She was also a member of the 2021 America East All-Rookie Team, tallying 27 goals with 14 assists while earning a starting assignment in 18-of-19 contests. Moreover, she started all five games during a COVID-shortened rookie campaign, scoring 11 goals with two assists, and made two appearances on SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays. She was also a member of Inside Lacrosse All-Rookie Team.

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Personal: Hart is the daughter of Michael and Sharon Hart. She majored in business at Stony Brook, and her father played lacrosse at SUNY Cobleskill. Her sister, Kelsey, played lacrosse at Stony Brook in 2016 after a two-year career at Florida, while her brother, Michael, also played lacrosse at Stony Brook and football at Florida.

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At James Madison: Buchanan appeared in 40 games from 2019-2023 and had a career goals-against average of 7.76, stopping 47.8 percent of the shots she faced. During her time at James Madison, she had a 20-3 record in goal, including a 19-3 mark as a redshirt senior. Buchanan earned Second-Team IWLCA All-South Region recognition and Second-Team All-AAC distinction. She led James Madison to their first American Athletic Conference regular season title. In the 2023 season, she set a program record with 19 victories as a goalkeeper and finished fourth in NCAA Division I with an 8.08 goals against average and a .473 save percentage. Buchanan also made history by becoming the first James Madison goalkeeper since 2014 to earn an assist, which she accomplished against Liberty on March 8, 2023. She had a career-high 12 saves against Virginia on March 22, 2023. Buchanan was a two-time selection as IWLCA Defensive Player of the Week. In her redshirt junior year, she played in seven games and had a season-high six saves against Liberty on April 13, 2022. During the 2021 season, she played in seven games with two starts and registered 10 saves with a 6.71 goals against average. In the shortened 2020 season due to COVID-19, Buchanan played in two games and did not allow a goal. As a freshman in 2019, she made three saves in two outings.

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2023 Season: Buchanan accumulated 692 leaderboard points while making her professional debut. She appeared in her first career game against Team Glynn in the season finale, making three saves and allowing one goal in 10 minutes against Team Bosco. She earned MVP 2 honors for her efforts and tallied 122 leaderboard points. She reached 100 or more leaderboard points in a game three times.

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Personal: Buchanan majored in sport and recreation management at James Madison. She has one brother and is the daughter of Gregory and Elizabeth Buchanan. She has two dogs named Cassie and Finn. If she was not playing lacrosse, Buchanan would be an ice hockey player. She also participated in basketball, soccer, and hockey as a child. In her free time, she enjoys playing golf and can speak French.

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At Northwestern: Gilbert was a five-year letter winner and started 63 out of 81 games from 2018 to 2022. She is the fourth-leading scorer in the program's history with 225 career goals. Gilbert also contributed 59 assists and 155 draw controls for the Wildcats. She finished her career ranked sixth on Northwestern's career list with 284 points. Gilbert helped lead Northwestern to two Big Ten Conference titles and three appearances in the NCAA semifinals. In 2022, she was named to the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. She received First-Team IWLCA All-America honors in her last two seasons and was also recognized as a Second-Team All-American by Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine. In 2021 and 2022, Gilbert received All-Big Ten First Team recognition. As a fifth-year senior, she started all 21 games and led the Wildcats with 79 goals and 106 points. Gilbert also ranked second on the team with 27 assists. In the 2021 season, she started 16 games and scored 66 goals with nine assists. During the COVID-shortened 2020 campaign, Gilbert contributed 25 goals and nine assists in seven games. As a sophomore, she started in 20 out of 21 games and scored 52 goals with 13 assists. In her freshman year, Gilbert appeared in 17 games, scoring three goals and providing one assist. She was the recipient of the N Club Award, given to the best male and female student-athlete in each graduating senior class. Gilbert served as a captain for the Wildcats for two seasons and transitioned from midfield to attack during her sophomore year.

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2023 Season: Gilbert finished her second Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse campaign with 681 leaderboard points. She was a starter in all 12 games and tied for second in the league with 20 goals. Gilbert ranked fourth in the circuit with 70 shots, including 46 shots on goal. She scored at least one goal in all 12 games, including six multi-goal performances. Gilbert opened the season with three consecutive two-goal efforts against Team Mastroianni, Team Read, and Team Moreno. She also posted back-to-back hat tricks against Team Moreno and Team Bosco during Week Three. Additionally, Gilbert accrued 100 or more leaderboard points in four games, including a season-high 135 points in the Week One finale against Team Moreno.


2022 Season: Gilbert started all 12 games and accumulated 1,129 leaderboard points. She tied for fourth place in the league with 960 win points and ranked seventh with 105 MVP points. Gilbert was the third-leading scorer in the league, with 25 goals, and finished seventh in Athletes Unlimited with 37 points. She scored at least one goal in 10 out of 12 games, including the first nine games of the season. Gilbert had six games where she scored three or more goals, including four goals in her professional debut against Team Glynn on July 21. She also scored four goals in the Week Three opener against Team Colson. To close out Week Three, she had back-to-back three-goal outings against Team Johansen and Team Moreno. Gilbert also contributed 15 draw controls, including a season-high of five draws in the Week Three opener.

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Personal: Gilbert is a member of Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse's Player Executive Committee. She majored in journalism at Northwestern with a minor in Spanish and also earned a Master's degree in integrated marketing communications from the same university in 2022. Gilbert currently works in consumer insights at Under Armour. She also coaches for the Tenacity club team in the Bay Area and runs clinics and training sessions to promote the growth of lacrosse in the western region. Her mother, Christina, played field hockey at Dartmouth, and her father, Jerry, played football at Dartmouth as well. Gilbert's sister, Katy, is a junior midfielder on the lacrosse team at Stanford. In her free time, Gilbert enjoys hiking, paddleboarding, and waterskiing on the lake. She is a dog lover and has a labradoodle named Rudy. Gilbert credits Northwestern women's lacrosse coaches Kelly Amonte Hiller and Scott Hiller as individuals who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, Gilbert would be a soccer player. During her childhood, she participated in various sports, including soccer, basketball, lacrosse, cross country, and track and field. Her hobbies include spending time outdoors, listening to music, traveling, reading, coaching, and being with friends and family. Gilbert also enjoys watching \"Golden Buzzer\" videos from America's Got Talent on YouTube. She has worn the number 1 jersey since high school, except for the 2022 Athletes Unlimited season.

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At Northwestern: Halpern was a four-year letter winner at Northwestern who started 74 of 78 career games. She finished her career with 119 ground balls and 35 caused turnovers. In addition, she added four goals, three assists, and 11 draw controls. Halpern received Second-Team All-America laurels from Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine as a senior. She also earned IWLCA Third-Team All-America status while leading the Wildcats to an NCAA Championship Game appearance. Halpern was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection, including First-Team accolades as a senior, and received Second-Team All-Big Ten status in 2023. As a senior, she led the Wildcats with 45 ground balls and 35 caused turnovers while starting all 21 games. Halpern scooped up three or more ground balls in nine games and posted three or more caused turnovers in a game seven times, including a career-high five caused turnovers in a Big Ten Tournament win against Johns Hopkins. She had back-to-back games with four ground balls and three caused turnovers against Johns Hopkins and Penn State. Halpern saw the field in all 20 games with 19 starts as a junior and tallied 37 ground balls with 27 caused turnovers, three draw controls, and an assist. She grabbed three ground balls and caused four turnovers in a win against North Carolina and registered a season-high five ground balls with a trio of caused turnovers against Albany. In the 2023 NCAA Tournament, she totaled seven ground balls and three caused turnovers, helping Northwestern win the national championship. Halpern started all 21 contests for the Wildcasts in 2022 and recorded 21 ground balls with 13 caused turnovers, three goals, and two assists. As a freshman, she appeared in 16 games with 13 starts, finishing with 16 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers, and a goal. Halpern scored a goal in her collegiate debut against Ohio State and grabbed four ground balls while causing one turnover against Penn State.

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Personal: Halpern is the daughter of Lauren and Jonathan Halpern. Her father played basketball at Cornell from 1986-90. Halpern majored in learning and organizational change at Northwestern. She also played soccer and basketball in high school.

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At Northwestern: Scane had an incredible lacrosse career at Northwestern, starting all 84 games from 2019-2024. She missed the 2022 season due to injury but finished her career as the NCAA Division I’s all-time leader with 376 goals and 107 assists. She also ranks second in NCAA Division I history with 483 career points. Scane is one of only six players in NCAA Division I history with 300 or more career goals and one of six players to win the Tewaaraton Award multiple times. She was the 2023 and 2024 Tewaaraton Award winner and a finalist for the award in 2021. Scane also claimed the 2023 Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse and was a two-time recipient of the IWLCA Division I Player of the Year and Attacker of the Year awards. Additionally, she was a three-time IWLCA First-Team All-America performer and received First-Team All-America status from Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine in her final season at Northwestern. Scane was also a three-time First-Team All-Big Ten Conference selection and a three-time recipient of the Big Ten Attacker of the Year award. 


Furthermore, Scane was the recipient of the Big Ten Tournament’s Most Valuable Player award three times. She was also an eight-time selection as the IWLCA Offensive Player of the Week in her career. During her final two seasons, Scane led the nation in goals, becoming one of only two players in NCAA Division I history to repeat as the country’s leading goal scorer. She also joined an elite group of players as one of only four Division I players to lead the nation in goals multiple times in a career. Scane was nominated for the Best Women’s Sports College Athlete for the 2024 ESPY Awards.


In her final season at Northwestern, Scane was the team's second-leading scorer with 109 points after netting 88 goals with 21 assists as a sixth-year attacker. She scored at least one goal in all 21 games while guiding Northwestern to an appearance in the 2024 NCAA Division I Championship Game. Throughout her career, Scane received numerous accolades and set records, demonstrating her exceptional skill and contribution to the sport of lacrosse.



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2024 Season: Scane was one of 16 players selected in the Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Scane is the daughter of Joseph and Patricia Scane. Her father competed on the wrestling team at Grand Valley State, while her mother competed on the track and field team at the same university. Additionally, Scane also played field hockey in high school.

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At Northwestern: Coykendall was a five-year letter winner at Northwestern. She started 83 of 87 games for the Wildcats from 2020-24 and was a starter in every game over her final four seasons. Coykendall accumulated 368 career points, ranking second in Northwestern history and sixth in NCAA Division I history with 197 career assists. She also notched 171 goals during her career. Coykendall was a two-time IWLCA First-Team All-America selection and received First-Team All-America plaudits from USA Lacrosse Magazine as a graduate student. She also collected Second-Team All-America accolades from Inside Lacrosse. Coykendall garnered First-Team Big Ten Conference status in each of her final three seasons and was one of three Wildcats to register 100 or more points during the 2024 season. She was a starter in all 21 games and totaled 101 points to rank third on the team, pacing Northwestern with 57 assists while adding 44 goals. Coykendall dished out multiple assists in 13 of 21 outings, including a seven-assist effort against Penn in the NCAA Tournament. She also added four goals against the Quakers to finish with a career-high 11 points. Coykendall scored at least one goal in 20 of 21 contests, including four games with four goals. She was a Tewaaraton Award finalist in 2023 after guiding Northwestern to the NCAA Division I title. Coykendall earned a starting assignment in all 22 games, notching 108 points, including a team-high 50 assists. She also collected 58 goals with at least one marker in every game. She scored a career-high six goals against Stanford on March 26, 2023, as part of a nine-point performance in a 20-9 victory. Coykendall also posted a four-goal, four-assist effort in a 21-14 triumph over Marquette on February 23, 2023. She registered 45 goals with a team-high 37 assists while starting all 21 games as a junior in 2022. Coykendall also fashioned a pair of five-goal showings against Marquette and Penn State and tallied a season-high five assists and nine points while leading the Wildcats past Stony Brook. She was a starter in all 16 games and led the Wildcats with 44 assists as a sophomore. Coykendall set a career high with nine assists against Rutgers on April 30, 2021, and notched three goals with four assists against Penn State. She appeared in all seven games with three starts during the COVID-shortened freshman campaign, dishing out nine assists while scoring three goals.

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2024 Season: Coykendall was one of 16 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse College Draft. 

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Personal: Coykendall is the daughter of Scott and Jennifer Coykendall. She majored in communications at Northwestern and was born in Rochester, N.Y.

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College Experience: Cockerville was a five-year letter winner at Syracuse. She started 46 of 73 games from 2019-2023, guiding the Orange to a 73-19 record and four NCAA Tournament berths. This included a Championship Game appearance in 2021. Throughout her college career, Cockerville scored 76 career goals with 53 assists. She also collected 47 ground balls and 21 caused turnovers. Cockerville earned Third-Team IWLCA All-America status as a graduate student after leading the Orange to an NCAA semifinal appearance. She was a two-time Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference selection. Cockerville registered a career-high 28 goals while starting 20 of 21 games as a graduate student, including notable three-goal performances against Boston College and Virginia Tech. She started the first five games of the 2022 campaign before suffering a season-ending injury. As a junior, Cockerville claimed First-Team IWLCA All-Northeast Region status after collecting 50 points, including 22 goals and 28 assists. Notably, she tallied a career-high five goals against Notre Dame on March 11, 2021. Cockerville appeared in all eight games as a sophomore during the COVID-shortened season, ranking fifth on the team with 12 goals, five assists, and 17 points. She opened her college career by appearing in 18 games during the 2019 season, where she scored nine goals with four assists as a freshman.

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International Experience: Cockerville was a member of the Haudenosaunee Women’s National Team. She competed in the first-ever Sixes Lacrosse game in 2021 and earned Most Valuable Player honors at the 2021 Sixes Tournament.

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Personal: Cockerville is the daughter of Todd and Kristin Cockerille. She is one of four children in her family. Cockerville majored in human development and family science at Syracuse. On June 21, 2023, she was named assistant women’s lacrosse coach at UMBC. Additionally, she also competed in field hockey, volleyball, and basketball during her high school career at Roland Park Country School.

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At Syracuse: Sweitzer, a three-year letter winner at Syracuse, began her college career at USC from 2020-21. She started 48 out of 56 contests with the Orange, including all 43 outings over the final two seasons. Sweitzer had an impressive 9.55 goals against average in her three seasons with Syracuse and stopped 44.7 percent of the shots she faced. During her time as a graduate student, she was named a Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer and guided the Orange to an NCAA semifinal berth, starting all 22 games. In that incredible season, she achieved a 9.61 goals against average and a .418 save percentage. Notably, Sweitzer registered three games with 10 or more saves, including a season-high 13 saves in the season opener at Northwestern. She also had 10 saves against Maryland and Boston College. As a senior, Sweitzer was named a consensus First-Team All-America selection and was honored as the 2023 IWLCA and ACC Goalkeeper of the Year. She started all 21 games, ranking seventh in NCAA Division I with 185 saves, and posting an eighth-place .505 save percentage, an outstanding performance. Throughout the season, she produced eight games with 10 or more saves, including a career-high 15 stops at Virginia Tech. During her first season at Syracuse in 2022, Sweitzer played in 13 games with five starts. Earlier, as a sophomore at USC, she appeared in three games, tallying nine saves while allowing 12 goals over 84 minutes. Sweitzer was also honored as a three-time Athletic Director’s Honor Roll selection at Syracuse.

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Personal: Sweitzer, the daughter of Tom and Erin Sweitzer, has two brothers. Her brother, CJ, plays lacrosse at Bryant University, while her twin sister, Savannah, also played lacrosse at Syracuse. Additionally, Sweitzer played field hockey in high school.

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At Boston College: Medjid played lacrosse for five years, starting 74 out of 95 games for the Eagles from 2019-23. Medjid finished her career with 332 points, including 252 goals and 80 assists. She ranks second on Boston College's career goals and points lists, and seventh on the assist ledger. Medjid is one of three players in program history to register 300 or more career points. She joins Sam Apuzzo and Charlotte North as the only Boston College players with multiple 100-point seasons. Medjid had at least one point in 70 career games before being shut out against North Carolina in the ACC Championship Game on April 30, 2023. She led the Eagles to four consecutive NCAA Championship Game appearances and was named one of five finalists for the 2023 Tewaaraton Award. Medjid was a three-time IWLCA All-America pick and received First-Team distinction as a graduate student. She also received First-Team All-America recognition from Inside Lacrosse and USA Lacrosse Magazine. Medjid was named All-ACC three times, including two First-Team nods as a senior and graduate student. She was a three-time member of the NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team. During her graduate student season, Medjid led the ACC in goals (83) and points (107). She had 18 hat tricks during the 2023 season, including eight games with five or more goals. As a senior, Medjid started in all 23 games and ranked second on the team in goals (74), assists (28), and points (102). She scored five or more goals five times, with a season-high of six goals against Pittsburgh on March 26, 2022. In her junior season, Medjid contributed 61 goals with 18 assists in 21 games, including a career-high nine goals against Louisville on March 28, 2021. She also scored 19 goals with seven assists during the 2021 NCAA Tournament, helping Boston College win their first championship. In the COVID-shortened 2020 season, Medjid was the second-leading scorer for the Eagles with 20 goals. As a freshman, she contributed 14 goals with five assists.

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2023 Season: Medjid was one of 11 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft.

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Personal: Medjid played field hockey in high school. She is the daughter of Ellen and Amar Medjid and has two siblings.

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At Syracuse: Six-year letter winner with the Orange who started 68-of-92 games from 2017-22 … Syracuse’s all-time leader with 272 career goals … ranks fourth in program history with 341 points … also contributed 84 ground balls and 132 draw controls … two-time IWLCA All-America selection who earned First-Team status in 2019 and Second-Team notice in 2022 … also received Honorable Mention All-America recognition from Inside Lacrosse during 2022 season … four-time IWLCA All-Region honoree, including three First-Team commendations … three-time All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer … scored 63 goals with 24 assists in her final season while starting all 21 games … erupted for seven goals and four assists against Cornell on Apr. 12, 2022 … also netted six goals with three assists against Northwestern on Mar. 1, 2022 … scored four goals with one assist and six draw controls in 2021 season opener at Loyola before missing remainder of year with an injury … earned First-Team All-America status from Maverick in 2020 after ranking second in the nation with 39 goals … also ranked fifth in NCAA Division I with 46 points in COVID-shortened campaign … ninth-leading goal scorer in the country as a junior with 75 goals in 2019, a mark that ranks second in school history … paced Syracuse in goals (53) and points (61) as a sophomore while earning First-Team IWLCA All-Region honors … Orange’s second-leading scorer as a freshman with 38 goals and 48 points.

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2022 Season: One of 15 players selected in Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft. 


International Experience: Member of 2014 United States Under-19 Training Team … member of 2022 Team USA Training Team.

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Personal: Majored in finance and accounting in the Whitman School of Management at Syracuse … one of four children in her family … father, Nick, played football at Alfred University … brother, Joey, currently plays football for University at Buffalo.

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