Division I Women’s Lacrosse Players of the Week 5-17-22

Offensive Player of the Week

Livy Rosenzweig – Loyola University Maryland

Rosenzweig played a major role in No. 5 Loyola advancing to the quarterfinal round for the first time since 2015. She shared game-high honors in points for both games and led an offense that scored more goals on each of its opponents than any other team this season. She tallied her 11th hat-trick of the season against Mount St. Mary’s and stretched her point streak to 75 straight games against No. 10 James Madison. She also added six assists and a career-high 13 draw controls against JMU. Rosenzweig’s 13 draw controls breaks Loyola’s all-time career mark, and she now stands as the second player in Patriot League history (20th in NCAA history) to win 400 draws throughout their career. Loyola will face No. 3 Boston College in the NCAA Division I Quarterfinals this Thursday.

Defensive Player of the Week

Arielle Weissman – University of Michigan

Weissman notched a career-high 17 saves in a 17-11 first-round victory over No. 16 Notre Dame. Weissman tallied a .607 save percentage on 39 shots faced against the Irish. She now ranks seventh in the nation for her goals-against average (9.01) and sixth in the nation for her save percentage (.505). She later recorded nine saves and one ground ball against No. 6 Northwestern.