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2024 ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll – April 15



Three teams earned first-place votes in Week 10 of the ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll. No. 1 Northwestern leads that group with 16 votes, while No. 2 Syracuse and No. 3 Notre Dame follow with three and one vote, respectively.

No. 6 Virginia jumped five spots following its overtime 13-12 win over No. 7 Boston College on Saturday afternoon, where Madison Alaimo scored the game-winning goal. No. 19 Penn State also made a five-spot jump, after upsetting No. 8 Maryland in College Park.

The ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll will be unveiled Mondays throughout the season. It is voted on jointly by coaches throughout the country and members of the media.

Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll

1 Northwestern (12 - 2) 546 (18) 1
2 Syracuse (12 - 3) 527 (3) 2
3 Notre Dame (13 - 2) 499 (1) 5
4 Michigan (14 - 1) 479 6
5 Loyola (13 - 1) 432 7
6 Virginia (12 - 3) 415 11
6 Boston College (12 - 3) 415 3
8 Maryland (11 - 4) 393 4
9 Florida (13 - 2) 378 9
10 Yale (11 - 1) 354 10
11 Johns Hopkins (10 - 5) 328 8
12 Denver (11 - 3) 289 13
13 Stony Brook (13 - 2) 270 15
14 Penn (9 - 3) 268 12
15 North Carolina (9 - 5) 243 16
16 James Madison (10 - 4) 222 14
17 Princeton (8 - 4) 204 17
18 Stanford (9 - 3) 181 18
19 Penn State (8 - 6) 143 24
20 Navy (11 - 3) 124 21
21 Colorado (10 - 4) 105 20
22 USC (10 - 4) 94 19
23 Fairfield (13 - 1) 67 23
24 Harvard (8 - 3) 53 22
25 Duke (10 - 6) 37 25
RV Clemson, Drexel, Brown, Richmond, UConn

Duke? Clemson? Brown? etc... as well as some of the actual rank of a number of other teams is a bit of a Joke, as is going as high as 25 and listing Others receiving votes is all a bit of a joke.

If you are going to rank above 15 or 20 just use RPI.


1 Yale Ivy League 11-1 4-1 0-0 7-0 0-0
2 Northwestern Big Ten 12-2 4-2 0-0 8-0 0-0
3 Syracuse ACC 12-3 5-1 0-0 7-2 0-0
4 Michigan Big Ten 14-1 10-0 0-0 4-1 0-0
5 Maryland Big Ten 11-4 8-0 0-0 3-4 0-0
6 Virginia ACC 12-3 4-1 1-0 7-2 0-0
7 Penn Ivy League 9-3 4-2 1-0 4-1 0-0
8 Johns Hopkins Big Ten 10-5 4-2 1-0 5-3 0-0
9 Notre Dame ACC 13-2 7-0 0-0 6-2 0-0
10 Loyola Patriot 13-1 6-1 0-0 7-0 0-0
11 Stanford Pac-12 9-3 3-3 0-0 6-0 0-0
12 Boston College ACC 12-3 5-1 0-0 7-2 0-0
13 Princeton Ivy League 8-4 4-3 0-0 4-1 0-0
14 Fairfield MAAC 13-1 4-1 0-0 9-0 0-0
15 Stony Brook CAA 13-2 5-0 0-1 8-1 0-0
16 Denver Big East 11-3 3-2 0-0 8-1 0-0
17 James Madison AAC 10-4 3-4 1-0 6-0 0-0
18 North Carolina ACC 9-5 3-3 0-0 6-2 0-0
19 Florida AAC 13-2 5-2 1-0 7-0 0-0
20 Brown Ivy League 9-4 4-2 0-0 5-2 0-0
21 Drexel CAA 10-4 5-3 0-0 5-1 0-0
22 Southern California Pac-12 10-4 6-2 0-0 4-2 0-0
23 Penn St. Big Ten 8-6 4-3 0-0 4-3 0-0
24 Holy Cross Patriot 10-3 7-0 0-0 3-3 0-0
25 Clemson ACC 9-6 5-2 0-0 4-4 0-0
26 Navy Patriot 11-3 4-2 0-0 7-1 0-0
27 Colorado Pac-12 10-4 6-2 0-0 4-2 0-0
28 Harvard Ivy League 8-3 2-3 1-0 5-0 0-0
29 Temple AAC 9-4 1-2 0-0 8-2 0-0
30 Massachusetts Atlantic 10 9-4 5-2 0-0 4-2 0-0
31 Duke ACC 10-6 3-3 0-0 7-3 0-0
32 Dartmouth Ivy League 7-5 4-4 0-0 3-1 0-0
33 Rutgers Big Ten 6-8 1-4 0-0 5-4 0-0
34 Niagara MAAC 12-3 4-2 2-0 6-1 0-0
35 Siena MAAC 11-4 3-2 0-0 8-2 0-0
36 Richmond Atlantic 10 11-3 5-2 0-0 6-1 0-0
37 Coastal Carolina ASUN 10-4 4-3 0-0 6-1 0-0
38 Virginia Tech ACC 9-7 4-4 0-0 5-3 0-0
39 Cornell Ivy League 7-6 3-2 1-1 3-3 0-0
40 Army Patriot 6-7 2-5 0-0 4-2 0-0
41 Bryant America East 8-5 3-4 0-0 5-1 0-0
42 Saint Joseph's Atlantic 10 8-6 3-4 0-0 5-2 0-0
43 UAlbany America East 4-9 2-6 0-0 2-3 0-0
44 UConn Big East 8-5 3-4 0-1 5-0 0-0
45 Louisville - ACC 7-9 3-6 0-0 4-3 0-0
46 Towson CAA 6-8 4-2 0-0 2-6 0-0
47 Iona MAAC 10-4 5-3 0-0 5-1 0-0
48 Mercer Big South 8-5 4-2 0-0 4-3 0-0
49 Delaware CAA 9-5 4-3 0-0 5-2 0-0
50 Arizona St. Pac-12 7-8 2-5 0-0 5-3 0-0
51 Hofstra CAA 9-5 4-4 0-0 5-1 0-0
52 UC Davis Pac-12 9-5 2-2 0-2 7-1 0-0
53 Lehigh Patriot 7-5 2-1 0-0 5-4 0-0
54 Davidson Atlantic 10 8-6 2-5 0-0 6-1 0-0
55 Vanderbilt AAC 8-6 3-4 0-0 5-2 0-0
56 Ohio St. Big Ten 7-7 2-6 0-0 5-1 0-0
57 Georgetown Big East 6-9 5-2 0-1 1-6 0-0
58 UMass Lowell America East 11-4 6-2 0-0 5-2 0-0
59 Binghamton America East 8-6 3-3 0-0 5-3 0-0
60 Jacksonville ASUN 5-8 1-2 0-1 4-5 0-0
61 Mount St. Mary's MAAC 5-9 4-4 0-1 1-4 0-0
62 Canisius MAAC 10-5 5-2 0-0 5-3 0-0
63 UMBC America East 9-4 4-3 0-0 5-1 0-0
64 Elon CAA 7-7 4-4 0-0 3-3 0-0
65 Liberty ASUN 5-10 3-3 0-0 2-7 0-0
66 Sacred Heart NEC 8-5 3-5 0-0 5-0 0-0
67 Cincinnati AAC 10-5 5-2 1-0 4-3 0-0
68 Lindenwood ASUN 11-3 6-3 0-0 5-0 0-0
69 Marquette Big East 5-10 1-7 0-0 4-3 0-0
70 Pittsburgh ACC 5-11 1-7 0-0 4-4 0-0
71 Oregon Pac-12 7-5 1-3 0-0 6-2 0-0
72 High Point Big South 8-5 3-2 1-0 4-3 0-0
73 Boston U. Patriot 4-9 2-6 0-0 2-3 0-0
74 American Patriot 6-8 3-3 0-0 3-5 0-0
75 Le Moyne NEC 8-6 2-5 0-0 6-1 0-0
76 St. Bonaventure Atlantic 10 7-8 2-7 0-0 5-1 0-0
77 Vermont America East 6-7 5-4 0-0 1-3 0-0
78 Colgate Patriot 2-11 1-6 0-0 1-5 0-0
79 Monmouth CAA 6-8 3-6 0-0 3-2 0-0
80 Villanova Big East 6-7 3-4 0-0 3-3 0-0
81 Queens ASUN 8-6 5-3 0-0 3-3 0-0
82 East Carolina AAC 3-11 1-6 0-1 2-4 0-0
83 LIU NEC 7-7 3-5 0-0 4-2 0-0
84 Columbia Ivy League 3-9 1-5 0-1 2-3 0-0
85 VCU Atlantic 10 4-11 0-7 0-1 4-3 0-0
86 William & Mary CAA 4-11 1-5 0-1 3-5 0-0
87 California Pac-12 4-9 1-4 0-0 3-5 0-0
88 Furman Big South 6-8 4-3 0-0 2-5 0-0
89 San Diego St. Pac-12 2-12 0-6 1-0 1-6 0-0
90 George Mason Atlantic 10 9-6 3-4 1-0 5-2 0-0
91 Central Mich. MAC 4-11 2-8 0-0 2-3 0-0
92 Campbell CAA 3-12 1-8 0-0 2-4 0-0
93 Rider MAAC 8-7 2-5 0-0 6-2 0-0
94 Bucknell Patriot 4-8 1-7 0-0 3-1 0-0
95 Manhattan MAAC 4-11 0-9 0-0 4-2 0-0
96 Wofford Big South 5-7 2-3 0-0 3-4 0-0
97 Duquesne Atlantic 10 7-7 2-4 0-0 5-3 0-0
98 Quinnipiac MAAC 2-11 1-7 0-0 1-4 0-0
99 Marist MAAC 3-11 1-5 0-0 2-6 0-0
100 Lafayette Patriot 4-9 2-4 0-0 2-5 0-0
101 New Hampshire America East 2-10 1-4 0-0 1-6 0-0
102 Eastern Mich. MAC 6-6 4-4 0-0 2-2 0-0
103 Saint Francis NEC 7-6 3-4 0-0 4-2 0-0
103 Old Dominion AAC 3-11 1-7 0-0 2-4 0-0
105 Kent St. MAC 5-10 3-6 0-0 2-4 0-0
106 Stonehill NEC 6-7 3-4 0-0 3-3 0-0
107 Butler Big East 2-12 1-6 0-0 1-6 0-0
108 Stetson ASUN 4-9 2-2 0-0 2-7 0-0
109 Longwood Big South 7-7 4-5 0-0 3-2 0-0
110 Akron MAC 6-8 3-5 0-0 3-3 0-0
111 George Washington Atlantic 10 4-11 1-6 0-0 3-5 0-0
112 Robert Morris MAC 4-11 2-7 0-0 2-4 0-0
113 Merrimack NEC 3-11 2-6 0-0 1-5 0-0
114 Wagner NEC 4-9 3-4 0-0 1-5 0-0
115 Kennesaw St. ASUN 4-9 1-5 0-0 3-4 1-0
116 La Salle Atlantic 10 2-10 2-5 0-0 0-5 0-0
117 Xavier Big East 3-10 0-4 0-1 3-5 0-0
118 Winthrop Big South 1-12 0-5 0-0 1-7 0-0
119 Radford Big South 4-9 2-5 0-0 2-4 0-0
120 Detroit Mercy MAC 3-11 1-8 0-0 2-3 0-0
121 Presbyterian Big South 2-10 2-4 0-0 0-6 0-1
122 Delaware St. NEC 2-11 0-6 0-0 2-5 0-0
123 Youngstown St. MAC 0-14 0-9 0-0 0-5 0-0
124 Central Conn. St. NEC 2-10 0-7 0-0 2-3 0-0
125 Gardner-Webb Big South 0-14 0-6 0-0 0-8 0-0
126 FDU NEC 2-13 1-5 0-0 1-8 0-0
127 Howard NEC 0-14 0-6 0-0 0-8 0-0

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Can we talk ACL injuries.....How many players are out per team, what's causing it and when are changes going to be made? How are these injuries fair to our girls? What happened to the alleged lawsuit against Syracuse due to all of their injuries? Why is this acceptable as part of the game?
What lawsuit? Also, unfortunately there are players that are just susceptible to this kind of injury no matter what precautions they make take. What kind of changes are you suggesting? Also, is there a team that has al ot this season?

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DIVISION I


Co-Offensive Player of the Week

Erin Coykendall – Northwestern University

In a 19-10 victory over Ohio State, Coykendall showcased her playmaking ability by registering two goals and assisting on six others, tying her season-high for assists which she previously achieved against Central Michigan. She currently leads the team with 40 assists on the season and is third in total points (67).

Co-Offensive Player of the Week

Chase Boyle – Loyola University Maryland

In Loyola’s 21-11 victory against No. 17 Princeton, Boyle showcased her scoring prowess by netting a career-high eight goals. She continued her offensive contributions with three goals in another win against Boston University. In addition to her scoring ability, Boyle also demonstrated her proficiency in controlling possession by adding a total of 20 draw controls to her stat line throughout the week.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Mel Josephson – University of Virginia

In a thrilling 13-12 victory over No. 3 Boston College, Josephson recorded 10 saves while maintaining an impressive save percentage of .454 throughout the game. Josephson's impact was particularly significant in the first half, where she made six crucial stops, helping to build a five-goal lead for the Cavaliers. Her stellar play between the posts played a pivotal role in keeping Virginia competitive, especially when Boston College mounted a six-goal comeback. Josephson's efforts were instrumental in limiting BC’s high-scoring offense to just 12 goals, more than five goals below their season average of 17.64. This exceptional defensive performance contributed significantly to Virginia's first victory over Boston College since 2016 and their first win over a top-three opponent since 2015.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Fallon Vaughn – Yale University

In a pivotal matchup against No. 22 Harvard, Vaughn recroded a game-best five caused turnovers, tying for the most in a game by a Bulldog this season. Her disruptive presence on the field played a crucial role in Yale's impressive 16-8 victory, marking just the second time this season that Harvard has been held to fewer than 13 goals in a game. Harvard entered the game ranked fourth nationally in scoring offense, averaging 16.80 goals per game. Vaughn's exceptional defensive efforts were instrumental in limiting their scoring opportunities and contributing to the team's defensive success. In addition, Vaughn also made significant contributions in controlling possession by tallying four draw controls, tied for the team lead, and securing three ground balls.


DIVISION II


Offensive Player of the Week

Maeve Johnson – Bentley University

Johnson had another big offensive week to help the Falcons to two more wins. She had six goals and four assists in a win over Southern New Hampshire for her second-straight game with double-digit points. She then had four goals and two assists in Saturday's 15-6 win at No. 22 Saint Anselm. For the week, Johnson totaled 16 points - 10 goals and six assists.

Defensive Player of the Week

Alex Walling – University of Tampa

Walling played a pivotal role between the pipes in Tampa's victories over No. 13 Lynn University and No. 17 Rollins College. Against Lynn, Walling recorded 11 saves on 20 shots faced, allowing just nine goals to secure the away victory. Against Rollins, Walling made a season-high 15 saves on 26 shots faced, while allowing only 11 goals. In total, Walling accumulated an impressive 26 saves on 46 shots faced throughout the week.


DIVISION III


Offensive Player of the Week

Olivia Lai – Wesleyan University

Lai (Basking Ridge, N.J.) was at her best in a 3-0 week for the No. 7 Cardinals, recording 15 goals and one assist for 16 points (5.3 points per game) in the three games to go along with six ground balls. Lai, who is third all-time at Wesleyan in career goals, started the week with four goals and one assist to go along with a season-high four ground balls in a 16-12 win over No. 22 Trinity College. Lai then went for five goals on five shots in a 14-7 win over Hamilton on Saturday. The graduate student closed out the week with one of the best performances of her career, matching her career-high with six goals in a 13-10 win over No. 2 William Smith College at home to give the Cardinals their third win over a Top 5 ranked team this season.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Molly Green – Rowan University

Also named New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Defensive Player of the Week, Green showcased her versatility and defensive strength in a 1-1 week for the Profs. In the 19-9 win over Kean, Green tied her career-high with five goals, contributing significantly to Rowan's win as they snapped a five-game losing streak and won their NJAC opener. Additionally, she amassed 11 ground balls, seven caused turnovers, and 11 draw controls in this game, showcasing her impact on both ends of the field. Earlier in the week, despite falling to No. 3 Franklin & Marshall, Green continued her stellar play, recording a team-high four goals and added one assist, along with six ground balls, four caused turnovers, and seven draw controls.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Caroline Wise – Ithaca College

Wise once again dominated the draw circle in Ithaca's two wins last week as she won a total of 28, including a career-high 17 in IC's upset of No. 2 William Smith, 16-3. Wise then won 11 draws in a 20-5 win over Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Wise reached 500 career draws win this week as well. She would also score three goals with two assists, to go along with five ground balls.


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Offensive Player of the Week

Madison Andrews – Keiser University

Leading the Seahawks to two crucial wins, Andrews’ 12 points and seven assists led the team in both categories. After missing the first four games of the season and slowly making her way back to the starting lineup, Andrews is up to second on the team in points and is tied for the lead with 22 assists.

Defensive Player of the Week

Jocelyn Vander Zwaag – Lawrence Technological University

Zwaag accounted for eight total goals in a 3-0 week for the Blue Devils. In an all-around performance, Zwaag recorded four draw controls, caused 12 turnovers and collected 13 ground balls. She added eight goals to her stat line as well. Leading the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, the Blue Devils finished the regular season 12-1 on the season, 8-0 in conference play and look towards the WHAC Tournament set to begin on Thursday, April 18 inside Blue Devils Stadium.

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There are 120 Division I women's lacrosse teams.

29 Teams make the NCAA Tournament.

15 Conference Champions receive an automatic bid.

14 Teams receive at large bids.

Who's in? Who's out?

Who is your Dark Horse to make a run and possibly win it all?

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Can we talk ACL injuries.....How many players are out per team, what's causing it and when are changes going to be made? How are these injuries fair to our girls? What happened to the alleged lawsuit against Syracuse due to all of their injuries? Why is this acceptable as part of the game?
What lawsuit? Also, unfortunately there are players that are just susceptible to this kind of injury no matter what precautions they make take. What kind of changes are you suggesting? Also, is there a team that has al ot this season?


Last year there was talk about players bringing up a lawsuit against Syracuse because of injuries…As for ACL - WHEN DID WE NORMALIZE THIS INJURY AS PART OF THE GAME? There are 3 on my team only. Who’s looking at statistics on this? I don’t know how about knee bands? Unfortunately there are player’s susceptible is not acceptable….it should be addressed because injury prevention is not working

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2024 ILWomen/IWLCA Division III Poll – April 22


Middlebury continues its reign as the top-ranked team in Division III for the ninth consecutive week, boasting an unblemished record of 14-0 for the season. With just one regular-season game left, they are set to face off against NESCAC rival Williams College on Wednesday, April 24th.

Tufts and Wesleyan ascend one position each to claim the second and third spots, while Franklin & Marshall slips to fourth following a split week.

Salisbury maintains its grip on fifth place and has two Coast To Coast Conference matchups left in the regular season.

The ILWomen/IWLCA Division III Poll will be unveiled Mondays throughout the season. It is voted on jointly by coaches throughout the country and members of the media.

Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll

1 Middlebury (14 - 0) 475 (19) 1
2 Tufts (12 - 2) 449 3
3 Wesleyan (12 - 2) 427 4
4 Franklin & Marshall (13 - 3) 419 2
5 Salisbury (11 - 3) 391 5
6 Gettysburg (13 - 2) 378 8
7 William Smith (14 - 2) 368 6
8 Washington and Lee (12 - 3) 356 7
9 TCNJ (10 - 4) 316 9
10 Colby (10 - 4) 294 11
11 Pomona-Pitzer (13 - 1) 285 10
12 Ithaca (13 - 1) 260 13
13 Amherst (8 - 6) 228 14
14 Roanoke (13 - 3) 204 15
15 Stevens (12 - 3) 201 12
16 Williams (7 - 6) 187 16
17 Babson (13 - 2) 172 18
18 York (9 - 6) 137 19
19 Trinity (CT) (7 - 7) 130 20
20 MIT (13 - 3) 127 17
21 Christopher Newport (12 - 4) 100 21
22 Shenandoah (11 - 3) 76 22
23 Haverford (9 - 5) 60 24
24 Bowdoin (8 - 6) 40 23
25 Scranton (13 - 3) 23 NR
RV Colorado College, Hamilton, Springfield, Denison, Catholic

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2024 ILWomen/IWLCA Division II Poll – April 22


Pace and West Chester remain atop the ILWomen/ILWCA Division II Poll. The Setters are undefeated and have three regular season games remaining. The Golden Rams also hold an unblemished record (13-0) and have four PSAC matchups remaining in the regular season which include East Stroudsburg and Kutztown.

Adelphi, Florida Southern and Tampa round out the Top 5.

The entire Top 10 stayed put from last week, with No. 14 UIndy dropping two slots after a 13-11 loss to No. 6 Maryville.

No. 22 New Haven jumped into the rankings, extending its four-game win streak with wins over Saint Rose and Bentley.

The ILWomen/IWLCA Division II Poll will be unveiled Mondays throughout the season. It is voted on jointly by coaches throughout the country and members of the media.

Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll

1 Pace (14 - 0) 498 (18) 1
2 West Chester (13 - 0) 480 (2) 2
3 Adelphi (12 - 2) 455 3
4 Florida Southern (14 - 3) 441 4
5 Tampa (13 - 3) 416 5
6 Maryville (16 - 0) 397 6
7 Regis (CO) (14 - 1) 381 7
8 Grand Valley (13 - 1) 368 8
9 Flagler (15 - 2) 340 9
10 Kutztown (11 - 2) 300 10
11 East Stroudsburg (9 - 4) 281 11
12 Lynn (13 - 4) 272 13
13 Saint Leo (12 - 5) 267 14
14 UIndy (12 - 5) 260 12
15 Embry-Riddle (12 - 6) 209 15
16 Wingate (12 - 4) 192 17
17 Limestone (15 - 1) 189 16
18 Bentley (8 - 5) 144 18
19 Rollins (11 - 6) 120 19
20 Assumption (8 - 6) 108 21
21 Florida Tech (7 - 10) 79 20
22 New Haven (8 - 4) 74 NR
23 Saint Anselm (9 - 5) 68 22
24 Anderson (SC) (15 - 2) 65 23
25 Mount Olive (14 - 3) 56 24
RV Seton Hill, Bloomsburg, Roberts Wesleyan, Mercy, Newberry

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Michigan.

Notre Dame and Boston College follow in the No. 2 and No. 3 slots respectively, as the Eagles topped Syracuse on Thursday evening in overtime.

The ACC Tournament has begun, with several top-ranked teams set to face off for the first postseason tournament of the year while many other teams conclude their regular seasons this week.

The ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll will be unveiled Mondays throughout the season. It is voted on jointly by coaches throughout the country and members of the media.

Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll

1 Northwestern (13 - 2) 425 (17) 1
2 Notre Dame (14 - 2) 390 3
3 Boston College (13 - 3) 386 6
4 Syracuse (12 - 4) 376 2
5 Michigan (14 - 2) 363 4
6 Virginia (13 - 3) 329 6
7 Maryland (12 - 4) 308 8
8 Yale (12 - 1) 304 10
9 Loyola (14 - 2) 287 5
10 Florida (14 - 2) 270 9
11 Penn (11 - 3) 257 14
12 Denver (12 - 3) 232 12
13 Stony Brook (14 - 2) 223 13
14 North Carolina (10 - 5) 179 15
15 Johns Hopkins (10 - 6) 173 11
16 Penn State (9 - 6) 172 19
17 James Madison (11 - 4) 156 16
18 Princeton (9 - 5) 146 17
19 Stanford (10 - 3) 134 18
20 Navy (13 - 3) 104 20
21 USC (10 - 4) 92 22
22 Fairfield (15 - 1) 58 23
23 Colorado (10 - 4) 51 21
24 Duke (10 - 7) 37 25
25 Harvard (10 - 3) 27 24
RV Drexel, Clemson, Brown , UMass, Richmond

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Offensive Player of the Week

Mia Mascone – Brown University

In a game against No. 14 Penn, Mascone recorded 11 points (five goals, six assists), which ties her career-high for points in a game. This impressive showing propelled her to set the Brown single-season record for points, currently at 88, surpassing the previous record of 78 set in 1986. Mascone currently leads the Ivy League in total goals, points, and points per game. Mascone's consistent excellence has also earned her recognition as a four-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week, the most in the conference.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Lizzy Pirisino – James Madison University

Pirisino defensive dominance against Vanderbilt moved the No. 17 Dukes to 11-4 overall and 4-1 in AAC play. She recorded four ground balls and four caused turnovers in the 17-8 win over the Commodores.

Co-Defensive Player of the Week

Avery Hines – Stony Brook University

Hines, also named CAA Defensive Player of the Week for the third consecutive week, continues to showcase her defensive prowess, ranking fifth in the nation in caused turnovers per game with an impressive average of 2.81. Against Hofstra, the junior defender registered five caused turnovers and two ground balls en route to an 18-5 victory for the Seawolves. Hines' contributions have been integral to No. 13 Stony Brook's success, as the team boasts a 14-2 record and has clinched its second consecutive Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) regular-season title.


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Offensive Player of the Week

Sydney Tiemann – Maryville University

Tiemann set both a program record and a career-high by pouring in an impressive 13 points, scoring nine goals and providing four assists in the win over Lewis. In this game, she tied her season-best with nine scores, including the game-winning goal, and also contributed six draw controls. Following this performance, Tiemann continued her offensive efficiency by scoring six goals in No. 6 Maryville's historic victory over No. 12 University of Indianapolis, which secured the Saints' first regular-season Great Lakes Valley Conference (GLVC) title. Notably, she broke an 11-11 tie and tallied what proved to be the game-winning goal with 6:37 left in the fourth quarter. Additionally, Tiemann hauled in nine draw controls against UIndy. Tiemann's remarkable achievements extend beyond this week, as she became just the second player in Division II history to record 300 career goals.

Defensive Player of the Week

Gabby Buscemi – University of New Haven

Buscemi played all but two of the 120 minutes this past week, leading the Chargers to a 2-0 week with road wins at the College of Saint Rose and No. 18 Bentley Univesity. Against the Golden Knights, she finished with six saves while surrendering just five goals in a 16-5 win. In the weekend finale at Bentley, she tied her career-high with 18 saves, including one in the final 90 seconds of the game to secure the 14-13 victory. She totaled 24 saves and a 57.1 save percentage for New Haven this week.


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Co-Offensive Player of the Week

Samantha Dayter – SUNY Canton

Dayter posted 21 points on 12 goals and nine assists to go with 17 draw controls, seven caused turnovers and six ground balls in a 3-0 week for the Roos. She opened the week with game-highs of nine points, seven goals, two assists and three caused turnovers in a 15-11 win against SUNY Potsdam on Tuesday. Her first goal of the game came at just 52 seconds into the game and broke the Roos all-time program goals record as it was her 184th career tally, breaking the mark of 183 set by Robyn Carroll ’16. The senior followed that up with two goals, two assists, game-highs of nine draw controls and four ground balls to go with two caused turnovers in a 17-3 NAC win at Maine Farmington on Saturday. Dayter closed out her week with game-highs of eight points, three goals, five assists, two caused turnovers to go with five draw controls in a 20-0 road win at Thomas on Sunday. The shutout was the first for the Roos since they shut out the Terriers 17-0 on March 16, 2019.

Co-Offensive Player of the Week

Ally Tobler – The College of New Jersey

Tobler's contributions were instrumental in No. 9 TCNJ's victories over Colorado College and Montclair State last week, also earning her the title of NJAC Offensive Player of the Week. In a thrilling comeback victory against No. 25 Colorado College, Tobler played a pivotal role by tallying six goals and matching her season-high of eight points. She also contributed four draw controls, spearheading the Lions' rally from a three-goal deficit in the fourth quarter to secure a 15-13 win. In Saturday's match against Montclair State University, Tobler continued her offensive dominance, registering four goals, an assist, and six draw controls in an 18-6 victory. Overall, Tobler racked up an impressive 10 goals, three assists, 10 draw controls, and five ground balls throughout the week.

Defensive Player of the Week

Rachel Rubenstein – Catholic University

In a pivotal matchup against No. 25 Colorado College, Rubenstein set a career-high with 9 ground balls while matching her career-high with seven caused turnovers. Despite the challenge of playing in back-to-back days, Rubenstein continued to shine, totaling 15 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers across both games. Her defensive contributions were instrumental in helping Catholic earn a pair of crucial victories over the weekend.


NAIA


Offensive Player of the Week

Sydney Robinson – Lawrence Technological University

Robinson played a pivotal role in leading her team to a Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference title, demonstrating her offensive prowess in a standout performance against No. 8 Indiana Tech. Against Indiana Tech, Robinson tallied an impressive 10 points, comprising three goals and seven assists. Her ability to distribute the ball effectively and create scoring opportunities for her teammates was instrumental in securing the win for the Blue Devils. This is Robinson's second IWLCA accolade this season. LTU women's lacrosse team enter as the number three seed in the NAIA Tournament, taking on No. 6-seeded Benedictine College in the first round of the tournament.

Defensive Player of the Week

Jocelyn Vander Zwaag – Lawrence Technological University

Vander Zwaag's defensive efforts were crucial in helping LTU secure victories, including clinching the WHAC Conference title. In the game against Bethel, Vander Zwaag not only tied for the team lead in goals (4) but also led in caused turnovers (3), demonstrating her versatility and impact on both ends of the field. Against No. 8 Indiana Tech, she led the team in caused turnovers as well. This is Zwaag's second IWLCA accolade this season.

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Can we talk ACL injuries.....How many players are out per team, what's causing it and when are changes going to be made? How are these injuries fair to our girls? What happened to the alleged lawsuit against Syracuse due to all of their injuries? Why is this acceptable as part of the game?
What lawsuit? Also, unfortunately there are players that are just susceptible to this kind of injury no matter what precautions they make take. What kind of changes are you suggesting? Also, is there a team that has al ot this season?


Last year there was talk about players bringing up a lawsuit against Syracuse because of injuries…As for ACL - WHEN DID WE NORMALIZE THIS INJURY AS PART OF THE GAME? There are 3 on my team only. Who’s looking at statistics on this? I don’t know how about knee bands? Unfortunately there are player’s susceptible is not acceptable….it should be addressed because injury prevention is not working
There is no 100% injury prevention unfortunately. It's about accurate training - and still there is no guarantee. I believe when KT came onto Cuse she had someone from the "outside" come in and figure out why all the injuries. Never heard of any lawsuit - how do you file a lawsuit in regards to that?

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There are 120 Division I women's lacrosse teams.

29 Teams make the NCAA Tournament.

15 Conference Champions receive an automatic bid.

14 Teams receive at large bids.

Who's in? Who's out?

Who is your Dark Horse to make a run and possibly win it all?

AAC - 2
ACC - 5 ??
AE - 1
Asun - 1
A10 - 1 ??
Big E - 1
Big S - 1
B1G - 5 ??
CAA - 1
Ivy - 3 ??
MAAC - 1
Mac - 1
Nec - 1
Pac12 - 1 ??
Patriot - 1

Looks like there will be 1 - 3 spots open for at large bids. If there are any upsets in some of the conference tournaments there could be less.

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Love seeing UVA knock out UNC from ACC tournament - well deserved. Tired of hearing that UNC is a "young tem" - they are far from a "yound team" - UVA freshmen stepping up big time. Hope to see a win against Cuse.

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Love seeing UVA knock out UNC from ACC tournament - well deserved. Tired of hearing that UNC is a "young tem" - they are far from a "yound team" - UVA freshmen stepping up big time. Hope to see a win against Cuse.

Not so much about being a young team. They are riddled with injuries and missing some of their top talent due to injuries. Actually, next years young guns coming in will make the team a better team. Plus, girls should be back from injuries. Next year they will be a force to be reckoned with.

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Love seeing UVA knock out UNC from ACC tournament - well deserved. Tired of hearing that UNC is a "young tem" - they are far from a "yound team" - UVA freshmen stepping up big time. Hope to see a win against Cuse.

Not so much about being a young team. They are riddled with injuries and missing some of their top talent due to injuries. Actually, next years young guns coming in will make the team a better team. Plus, girls should be back from injuries. Next year they will be a force to be reckoned with.

UNC should make the Tournament so none of it really matters.

UNC is 10 - 6 with a current RPI of 18

They have two Quality Wins: Virginia (7 RPI) and Florida (19 RPI)

Five of their six losses are to Top 10 RPI teams:

Northwestern 1, Syracuse 5, Virginia 7, Boston College 8, Notre Dame 9

Their other loss was to Top 20 RPI: James Madison 17

This is the first year that I can think of that there are more than 3 or 4 teams that have a legit chance to win it all.

Maybe 10 teams with a chance.

Is UNC one of them? Doubtful but we will see.

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