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2022 ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll – May 31
North Carolina claimed a perfect 22-0 season over Memorial Day Weekend and finishes the year atop the ILWomen/IWLCA Poll.
The Tar Heels owned the No. 1 spot in the poll since week 6 in late March. That was after their first win against Boston College — the national runners-up and the preseason No. 1 team in the country.
After BC, it’s Maryland and Northwestern, teams that led both BC and UNC, respectively, until late in their NCAA Semifinal matchups.
Quarterfinalists Stony Brook, Syracuse, Loyola, and Florida follow, and Princeton finishes in the Top 10 in Chris Sailer’s last season. Michigan was the biggest rising team from the last poll of the regular season to the final, moving up to No. 14 after an NCAA win against Notre Dame and a close game with Northwestern.
Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll
1 North Carolina (22 - 0) 425 (17) 1 2 Boston College (19 - 4) 408 3 3 Maryland (19 - 2) 384 2 4 Northwestern (16 - 5) 381 6 5 Stony Brook (16 - 3) 347 7 6 Syracuse (15 - 6) 332 4 7 Loyola (20 - 2) 328 5 8 Florida (17 - 5) 309 8 9 Princeton (15 - 4) 270 9 10 Rutgers (16 - 5) 262 11 11 Denver (18 - 3) 249 12 12 James Madison (14 - 5) 241 10 13 Duke (16 - 4) 229 13 14 Michigan (11 - 7) 205 21 15 Jacksonville (14 - 5) 179 17 16 Virginia (10 - 10) 175 15 17 Notre Dame (9 - 10) 137 16 18 USC (13 - 5) 126 18 19 Stanford (12 - 7) 99 14 20 Johns Hopkins (10 - 9) 80 25 21 UConn (13 - 5) 78 20 22 UMass (16 - 4) 72 22 23 Arizona State (11 - 8) 63 19 24 Saint Joseph's (14 - 7) 49 23 25 Yale (11 - 6) 28 24 RV Fairfield, Navy, Drexel, Ohio State, Mercer, Virginia Tech, Penn, Richmond, Pitt
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2022 ILWomen/IWLCA Division III Poll – May 31
Middlebury is the champion and No. 1 in the final ILWomen/IWLCA Poll.
The Panthers topped Tufts, the No. 2 team in the final poll, 13-5 to win their eighth title. Middlebury finished the season 22-1 and with tremendous significance. It was their third title in the last seven years, and the Panthers have won 10-straight NCAA Tournament games dating to the 2019 season.
After their NESCAC foes, TCNJ, Gettysburg, and Salisbury make up the Top 5. TCNJ rose from No. 7 to No. 3 over the course of the NCAA Tournament.
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Middlebury (22 - 1) 325 (13) 2 2 Tufts (19 - 4) 312 3 3 TCNJ (18 - 3) 295 7 4 Gettysburg (19 - 4) 288 4 5 Salisbury (17 - 3) 270 1 6 Franklin & Marshall (18 - 4) 253 6 7 Colby (16 - 4) 247 8 8 Washington and Lee (19 - 3) 244 5 9 William Smith (18 - 2) 215 9 10 Ithaca (17 - 4) 207 10 11 Wesleyan (CT) (13 - 5) 200 12 12 York (15 - 6) 175 11 13 Cortland (17 - 5) 156 16 14 St. Lawrence (15 - 3) 145 13 15 Messiah (13 - 6) 104 18 16 Chicago (18 - 2) 100 20 17 Bowdoin (9 - 7) 90 17 18 Catholic (14 - 5) 89 14 19 Denison (12 - 7) 83 NR 20 Hamilton (8 - 7) 82 15 21 Trinity (9 - 7) 65 19 22 Pomona-Pitzer (18 - 1) 63 24 23 Geneseo (14 - 4) 50 23 24 Roanoke (14 - 5) 43 NR 25 Haverford (12 - 5) 37 22 RV Amherst, Kenyon, Cabrini, Roger Williams, Stevenson, Brockport, Rhodes, Capital, Stevens
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2022 ILWomen/IWLCA Division I Poll – May 31
North Carolina claimed a perfect 22-0 season over Memorial Day Weekend and finishes the year atop the ILWomen/IWLCA Poll.
The Tar Heels owned the No. 1 spot in the poll since week 6 in late March. That was after their first win against Boston College — the national runners-up and the preseason No. 1 team in the country.
After BC, it’s Maryland and Northwestern, teams that led both BC and UNC, respectively, until late in their NCAA Semifinal matchups.
Quarterfinalists Stony Brook, Syracuse, Loyola, and Florida follow, and Princeton finishes in the Top 10 in Chris Sailer’s last season. Michigan was the biggest rising team from the last poll of the regular season to the final, moving up to No. 14 after an NCAA win against Notre Dame and a close game with Northwestern.
Rank Institution Points (FPV) Last Poll
1 North Carolina (22 - 0) 425 (17) 1 2 Boston College (19 - 4) 408 3 3 Maryland (19 - 2) 384 2 4 Northwestern (16 - 5) 381 6 5 Stony Brook (16 - 3) 347 7 6 Syracuse (15 - 6) 332 4 7 Loyola (20 - 2) 328 5 8 Florida (17 - 5) 309 8 9 Princeton (15 - 4) 270 9 10 Rutgers (16 - 5) 262 11 11 Denver (18 - 3) 249 12 12 James Madison (14 - 5) 241 10 13 Duke (16 - 4) 229 13 14 Michigan (11 - 7) 205 21 15 Jacksonville (14 - 5) 179 17 16 Virginia (10 - 10) 175 15 17 Notre Dame (9 - 10) 137 16 18 USC (13 - 5) 126 18 19 Stanford (12 - 7) 99 14 20 Johns Hopkins (10 - 9) 80 25 21 UConn (13 - 5) 78 20 22 UMass (16 - 4) 72 22 23 Arizona State (11 - 8) 63 19 24 Saint Joseph's (14 - 7) 49 23 25 Yale (11 - 6) 28 24 RV Fairfield, Navy, Drexel, Ohio State, Mercer, Virginia Tech, Penn, Richmond, Pitt Congrats to all but especially to Rutgers, Jacksonville, UConn, Arizona St, St Joe's and Yale. Rutgers the only real surprise in the Top 10, other than Rutgers it's the usual suspects. Denver has been very good the past few years but they do not get much attention. Maryland haters proven wrong. It will be interesting to see what Notre Dame does with their schedule next year. Going out on a limb and predicting Top 10 will look much the same next year.
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Anxious to see the freshman awards go out this year. Fresh faces. 19 yr olds vs 24 year old post grad grads. Doesn’t sound like these trends will end anytime soon.
When do the seniors declare fifth years? It’s a whole ‘nuther draft/recruiting coming
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Wawawa stop your complaining nothing has changed when my daughter was playing as a junior there where freshman coming in that we’re older. Just play the card your dealt and stop whining.
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[quote=Anonymous]Wawawa stop your complaining nothing has changed when my daughter was playing as a junior there where freshman coming in that we’re older. Just play the card your dealt and stop whining.[/quote
5th years are ruining the game and screwing 2020-2023s. Everybody in high school lost a year they dont get it back. I have a kid that will get an opportunity for a 5th and I completely disagree with it.
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IWLCA Recognizes 2022 Division I All-American Teams
48 student-athletes honored
The IWLCA has named the 48 student-athletes who were selected for one of the 2022 Division I All-American teams – honorees are divided into first, second, and third teams. This group of IWLCA All-Americans represent 19 different institutions and are the best athletes in our game this year.
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Abby Bosco University of Maryland, College Park Graduate Defense Aurora Cordingley University of Maryland, College Park Graduate Attack Katie Detwiler Loyola University Maryland Senior Defense Lauren Gilbert Northwestern University Graduate Attack Jill Girardi Northwestern University Graduate Midfield Maddie Jenner Duke University Senior Draw Specialist Ellie Masera Stony Brook University Sophomore Midfield Ally Mastroianni University of North Carolina Graduate Midfield Charlotte North Boston College Graduate Attack Jamie Ortega University of North Carolina Senior Attack Belle Smith Boston College Sophomore Midfield Cassidy Spilis Rutgers University Junior Midfield Emily Sterling University of Maryland, College Park Junior Goalkeeper Sam Thacker University of Denver Junior Defense Emma Trenchard University of North Carolina Senior Defense Meaghan Tyrrell Syracuse University Senior Attack
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Meghan Ball Rutgers University Junior Defense Catriona Barry Duke University Graduate Attack Kasey Choma University of Notre Dame Junior Midfield Mairead Durkin James Madison University Junior Defense Emily Hawryschuk Syracuse University Graduate Attack Kate Mashewske Syracuse University Junior Draw Specialist Jenn Medjid Boston College Senior Attack Taylor Moreno University of North Carolina Graduate Goalkeeper Taralyn Naslonski Rutgers University Graduate Attack Danielle Pavinelli University of Florida Sophomore Attack Livy Rosenzweig Loyola University Maryland Graduate Attack Sydney Scales Boston College Sophomore Defense Kyla Sears Princeton University Senior Attack Courtney Taylor Boston College Graduate Defense Sydney Watson University of Connecticut Graduate Midfield Jillian Wilson Loyola University Maryland Senior Midfield
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Bea Behrins University of Denver Graduate Attack Cubby Biscardi Duke University Junior Defense Olivia Carner Duke University Junior Midfield Sarah Cooper Syracuse University Senior Defense Marge Donovan Princeton University Senior Defense Kelsey Huff University of Southern California Graduate Midfield Ashley Humphrey Stanford University Freshman Attack Hannah Leubecker University of Maryland, College Park Junior Attack Emma LoPinto University of Florida Freshman Attack Ashlyn McGovern University of Virginia Senior Attack Emily Nalls University of North Carolina Junior Defense Ally Palermo Northwestern University Graduate Defense Isabella Peterson James Madison University Sophomore Attack Emma Tyrrell Syracuse University Junior Midfield Arielle Weissman University of Michigan Graduate Goalkeeper Aubrey Williams University of Virginia Sophomore Draw Specialist
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IWLCA Names 2022 Division III All-American Teams
57 student-athletes honored
The IWLCA has named the 57 student-athletes who were selected for one of the 2022 Division III All-American teams – honorees are divided into first, second, and third teams. This group of IWLCA All-Americans represent 33 different institutions and are the best athletes in our game this year.
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Erica Barr Middlebury College Junior Defense Jordan Basso Gettysburg College Sophomore Attack Anna Clarke Tufts University Senior Midfield Jane Earley Middlebury College Junior Attack Emily Kitchin Franklin & Marshall College Senior Goalkeeper Olivia Lai Wesleyan University Junior Attack Molly Laliberty Tufts University Senior Goalkeeper Jennifer LaRocca The College of New Jersey Senior Attack Hannah Lorenzen State University of New York at Cortland Graduate Midfield Chloe MacDonald York College of PA Senior Midfield Ally Marino Franklin & Marshall College Senior Attack Allie McGinty William Smith College Sophomore Attack Mary Pat McKenna Franklin & Marshall College Junior Defense Caroline McKenna Salisbury University Senior Defense Erin Nicholas Middlebury College Senior Midfield Indigo Pellegrini de Paur Wesleyan University Graduate Defense Rachel Rosenberg Ithaca College Graduate Defense Erin Scannell Salisbury University Junior Attack Allie Schwab Washington and Lee University Junior Attack
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Kate Balicki Wesleyan University Junior Midfield Lilly Blair Roanoke College Senior Attack Kiersten Blanchard York College of PA Junior Attack Gianna Bruno Colby College Junior Attack Emmy Bryden York College of PA Junior Defense Margie Carden Tufts University Freshman Attack Annie Eddy Colby College Junior Attack Morgan Elmer State University of New York at Brockport Senior Goalkeeper Delaney Hill Salisbury University Senior Midfield Roma Hladky Haverford College Senior Midfield Madison Lehan Tufts University Senior Defense Hannah Marafioti State University of New York at Geneseo Graduate Attack Casey McTague Denison University Senior Midfield Eugenie Rovegno Washington and Lee University Sophomore Defense Emily Schum University of Scranton Senior Defense Sarah Stark Colby College Senior Defense Katie Walsh Fairleigh Dickinson University, Florham Sophomore Midfield Kelsey Winters Christopher Newport University Junior Attack Caroline Wise Ithaca College Sophomore Draw Specialist
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Emma Alpaugh Trinity College Senior Defense Wayden Ay The College of New Jersey Junior Defense Baylee Barker Rhodes College Senior Attack Hanna Bishop Washington and Lee University Sophomore Attack Fiona Bundy Bowdoin College Junior Midfield Rachel Delate Messiah University Junior Attack Katie Fullowan Gettysburg College Junior Attack Kate Immergluck Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Senior Defense Meghan Lane Hamilton College Sophomore Defense Allyn Lilien Montclair State University Graduate Goalkeeper Caroline O'Neil Kenyon College Junior Attack Emma Parry Nazareth College Senior Defense Gabriella Prisco Endicott College Graduate Midfield Camryn Rogers Stevens Institute of Technology Senior Midfield Hope Shue Middlebury College Freshman Midfield Isabel Silvia St. Lawrence University Senior Midfield Caroline Sullivan Gettysburg College Sophomore Midfield Ally Tobler The College of New Jersey Sophomore Attack Maizy Veitch Ithaca College Sophomore Attack
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Some analysis of the Division I All-American picks.
First team had 37% Graduate students, 31% Seniors, 19% Juniors and 13% Sophomores.
Second Team had 44% Graduate students, 19% Seniors, 25% Juniors, 12% Sophomores
Third Team had 25% Graduate students, 19% Seniors, 31% Juniors, 13% Sophomores and 13% Freshmen
Overall 35% were Graduate students, 23% Seniors, 25% Juniors, 13% Sophomore, 4% Freshmen
Did having Graduate students eligible affect Seniors more than any group or would their share have been distributed down the academic years? Did it affect Freshmen stars in any way? Without getting too deep into the stats I’m guessing most, if not all, Graduate students were All American as seniors so I’ll go out on a limb and say having fifth year players is “stealing” from the bottom classes. Thoughts?
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[quote=Anonymous]Wawawa stop your complaining nothing has changed when my daughter was playing as a junior there where freshman coming in that we’re older. Just play the card your dealt and stop whining.[/quote
5th years are ruining the game and screwing 2020-2023s. Everybody in high school lost a year they dont get it back. I have a kid that will get an opportunity for a 5th and I completely disagree with it. Stop it already .... when and if your daughter becomes a collegiate athlete she too will be granted 4 full Years of eligibility. Until then she is not entitled to anything at the college level. If you feel that strongly about her losing a year of High School maybe you should have her retake the 12th grade Lol
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Some analysis of the Division I All-American picks.
First team had 37% Graduate students, 31% Seniors, 19% Juniors and 13% Sophomores.
Second Team had 44% Graduate students, 19% Seniors, 25% Juniors, 12% Sophomores
Third Team had 25% Graduate students, 19% Seniors, 31% Juniors, 13% Sophomores and 13% Freshmen
Overall 35% were Graduate students, 23% Seniors, 25% Juniors, 13% Sophomore, 4% Freshmen
Did having Graduate students eligible affect Seniors more than any group or would their share have been distributed down the academic years? Did it affect Freshmen stars in any way? Without getting too deep into the stats I’m guessing most, if not all, Graduate students were All American as seniors so I’ll go out on a limb and say having fifth year players is “stealing” from the bottom classes. Thoughts? Bald Bear, Have always respected your opinion and what you bring to this Forum. But have to strongley disagree with the thought that someone may have stolen something from someone. In order to have something taken from or stolen from an individual they must first have earned or possesed that thing that is being stolen. The student athlete that may not have aquired AA status because of the presence of some better players could be considered unfortunate, but is reality. And to the HS parents on here who feel their daughter has been deprived of a spot in a starting lineup or even a spot on a roster, I would say no one should be entitled to something they have yet to earn.
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Can we take a minute and look away from the awards BS and consider some of the recent coaching changes? Here are a few that excite me.
Bill Olin moving from Cornell as the Assistant Head Coach to Clemson is a get for Kwolek. Bill is a great human and I've always enjoyed watching his interactions with players. His background as a goalie and with the D side will be a big addition to the program.
Coach McCord moving to USF is a good pick-up for a starting program, but what really excites me is the opportunity for an assistant coach to slide into the HC role. My pick? I'm hopeful they give Mike Bedford a serious look for the role. He's done a great job of revitalizing their offense and making them an offensive force. (I just wish the school was better academically.)
Any coaching changes you guys are interested in right now?
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I put “stealing” in italics for a reason. Just using a figure of speech. Not implying that anyone took something from someone else. Just asking the forum where would the graduate student All Americans choices fallen without the fifth year exception.
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Ummm….CN wins just like we said ! Umm… no brainer!
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I think we have moved to a place with AA selections and Tew Award for all coaches selection be made public knowledge. I think it would “true up” the process and selections. It would be just nice to see. It may not change the list at all.
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Congratulations to Charlotte North, 2022 Tewaaraton award winner.
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Congratulations to Charlotte North, 2022 Tewaaraton award winner. YAAASSSS!!!!!! She has put the game on the map for some people- little girls love her and all girls want to shoot like her!
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2022 Tewaaraton Winner Charlotte North
Charlotte North, a senior attacker from Dallas, Tex., finished second in the nation with 92 goals for NCAA Finalist Boston College, putting up a career-high 115 points and 139 draw controls, good for fifth and fourth, respectively, in the nation. She was named the IWLCA’s Player and Attacker of the Year after finishing first-team All-ACC. The first pick in the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse College Draft, North finished her career as the NCAA’s all-time leader with 358 goals and was first-team All-American this season by the IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse/ILWomen and USA Lacrosse Magazine.
She becomes the fifth women’s player to win more than one Tewaaraton Trophy, joining Taylor Cummings (three in a row), Katie Schwarzmann (two), Hannah Nielsen (two), and Kristen Kjellman (two).
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Can CN win the Tewaarten, although her team lost the championship It only happened once before, Appuzo also from BC. Please do a bit more research, it has happened several times before, both for players on the runner-up and players on teams that did not make the finals...
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Can CN win the Tewaarten, although her team lost the championship It only happened once before, Appuzo also from BC. Please do a bit more research, it has happened several times before, both for players on the runner-up and players on teams that did not make the finals...
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Can CN win the Tewaarten, although her team lost the championship It only happened once before, Appuzo also from BC. Please do a bit more research, it has happened several times before, both for players on the runner-up and players on teams that did not make the finals... Erin Elbe, 2002, Georgetown (runner-up) Katie Chrest, 2005, Duke (not in the finals) Katie Schwarzmann, 2012, Maryland (not in the finals) Katie Schwarzmann, 2013, Maryland (runner-up) Taylor Cummings, 2016, Maryland (runner-up) Sam Apuzzo, 2018, Boston College (runner-up) Charlotte North, 2022, Boston College (runner-up)
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Did Hopkins name their next coach yet?
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation.
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation. I do not think that has anything to do with it.
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation. I do not see Under Armour listed as a sponsor of the award, they have a page of sponsors on their website. What is your observation?
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation. I do not think that has anything to do with it. Who votes for the winner? All the coaches? How does it work?
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation. I do not think that has anything to do with it. Who votes for the winner? All the coaches? How does it work? They have a website… Selection Committees Players are nominated for the award by coaches from all three NCAA divisions during the collegiate season. All Watch List nominees are then screened and selected by two Selection Committees. The Selection Committees are comprised of collegiate coaches, one committee for the men and one committee for the women. At the conclusion of the season the selection committees meet to rank the top five male and female finalists. The finalists are then invited to the Awards Ceremony, where the Tewaaraton Award winners are announced. Women’s Committee Alicia Groveston, Chair Jen Adams, Loyola University Amy Bokker, Ohio State University James Delaney, Indianapolis Laura Field, Fairfield University Jenny Graap, Cornell University Christine Halfpenny, University of Notre Dame Heather Holt, Old Dominion University Alex Kahoe, St. Joseph’s University Liza Kelly, University of Denver Kerstin Kimel, Duke University Sonia Lamonica, Towson University Meghan McDonogh, Catholic University Meghan McNamara, LIU Post Lindsey Munday, University of Southern California Hannah Nielsen, University of Michigan Amanda O’Leary, University of Florida Chris Sailer, Princeton University Amy Appelt Slade, UMBC
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Time to get the Tew award out from a Under Armour funded school. What brand sponsors it? All great players winning it , just an observation. I do not think that has anything to do with it. Who votes for the winner? All the coaches? How does it work? They have a website… Selection Committees Players are nominated for the award by coaches from all three NCAA divisions during the collegiate season. All Watch List nominees are then screened and selected by two Selection Committees. The Selection Committees are comprised of collegiate coaches, one committee for the men and one committee for the women. At the conclusion of the season the selection committees meet to rank the top five male and female finalists. The finalists are then invited to the Awards Ceremony, where the Tewaaraton Award winners are announced. Women’s Committee Alicia Groveston, Chair Jen Adams, Loyola University Amy Bokker, Ohio State University James Delaney, Indianapolis Laura Field, Fairfield University Jenny Graap, Cornell University Christine Halfpenny, University of Notre Dame Heather Holt, Old Dominion University Alex Kahoe, St. Joseph’s University Liza Kelly, University of Denver Kerstin Kimel, Duke University Sonia Lamonica, Towson University Meghan McDonogh, Catholic University Meghan McNamara, LIU Post Lindsey Munday, University of Southern California Hannah Nielsen, University of Michigan Amanda O’Leary, University of Florida Chris Sailer, Princeton University Amy Appelt Slade, UMBC Thank you for that very informative response! This is what BOTC should be about. Thanks again and now I know. Appreciate it.
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2022 Final Rankings (RPI)
1 North Carolina 2 Boston College 3 Maryland 4 Northwestern 5 Florida 6 Syracuse 7 Stony Brook 8 Loyola 9 Rutgers 10 Denver 11 Princeton 12 James Madison 13 Duke 14 Virginia 15 Jacksonville 16 Johns Hopkins 17 UConn 18 Michigan 19 Massachusetts 20 Notre Dame 21 Southern California 22 Temple 23 Ohio St. 24 Yale 25 Penn St. 26 Vanderbilt 27 Stanford 28 Arizona St. 29 Navy 30 Saint Joseph's 31 Richmond 32 Vermont 33 Fairfield 34 Mercer 35 Army West Point 36 Virginia Tech 37 Drexel 38 Davidson 39 Towson 40 Georgetown 41 UAlbany 42 Louisville 43 Colorado 44 Liberty 45 Mount St. Mary's 46 High Point 47 Penn 48 Monmouth 49 Canisius 50 Pittsburgh 51 Siena 52 Hofstra 53 Harvard 54 Cornell 55 San Diego St. 56 Niagara 57 Lehigh 58 East Carolina 59 Brown 60 Manhattan 61 UMBC 62 Furman 63 Marquette 64 Bryant 65 Binghamton 66 Cincinnati 67 Delaware 68 Wagner 69 Villanova 70 Dartmouth 71 Central Mich. 72 UC Davis 73 Kennesaw St. 74 New Hampshire 75 Campbell 76 Duquesne 77 Elon 78 Iona 79 American 80 Quinnipiac 81 Robert Morris 82 Colgate 83 William & Mary 84 Coastal Carolina 85 Holy Cross 86 Bucknell 87 Gardner-Webb 88 VCU 89 Oregon 90 George Washington 91 Butler 92 UMass Lowell 93 California 94 La Salle 95 Stetson 96 Marist 97 Youngstown St. 98 Columbia 99 Boston U. 100 Sacred Heart 101 Old Dominion 102 George Mason 103 Lafayette 104 LIU 105 Wofford 106 Winthrop 107 Kent St. 108 Longwood 109 Merrimack 110 Saint Francis 111 Central Conn. St. 112 Radford 113 St. Bonaventure 114 Detroit Mercy 115 Presbyterian 116 Akron 117 Delaware St. 118 Howard NIKE/USA LACROSSE DIVISION I WOMEN’S TOP 20 June 6, 2022 ------- Final Ranking -------- Preseason Ranking ------ 1 - North Carolina - 2 2 - Boston College - 1 3 - Maryland - 6 4 - Northwestern - 4 5 - Stony Brook - 5 6 - Loyola - 9 7 - Syracuse - 3 8 - Florida - 10 9 - Princeton - 13 10 - Rutgers - 16 11 - Denver - 15 12 - Duke - 8 13 - James Madison - 12 14 - Michigan - Also Considered / received votes 15 - Notre Dame - 7 16 - Virginia - 11 17 - USC - Not Ranked 18 - Jacksonville - 18 19 - Stanford - 14 20 - Arizona State - Not Ranked Final -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Drexel, Johns Hopkins, Saint Joseph's, UConn, UMass, Yale Preseason -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Johns Hopkins, Louisville, Michigan, Penn State, Richmond, Temple Preseason Ranking turned out to be fairly accurate and the "Human Poll" seems to track pretty close to the "RPI". Two Preseason Top 10 dropped out (Duke, Notre Dame) Two moved into Top 10 (Princeton, Rutgers). Three Preseason Top 20 dropped out (Drexel, UConn, Penn) Three moved into Top 20 (Michigan, USC, ArizonaSt).
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2022 Final Rankings (RPI)
1 North Carolina 2 Boston College 3 Maryland 4 Northwestern 5 Florida 6 Syracuse 7 Stony Brook 8 Loyola 9 Rutgers 10 Denver 11 Princeton 12 James Madison 13 Duke 14 Virginia 15 Jacksonville 16 Johns Hopkins 17 UConn 18 Michigan 19 Massachusetts 20 Notre Dame 21 Southern California 22 Temple 23 Ohio St. 24 Yale 25 Penn St. 26 Vanderbilt 27 Stanford 28 Arizona St. 29 Navy 30 Saint Joseph's 31 Richmond 32 Vermont 33 Fairfield 34 Mercer 35 Army West Point 36 Virginia Tech 37 Drexel 38 Davidson 39 Towson 40 Georgetown 41 UAlbany 42 Louisville 43 Colorado 44 Liberty 45 Mount St. Mary's 46 High Point 47 Penn 48 Monmouth 49 Canisius 50 Pittsburgh 51 Siena 52 Hofstra 53 Harvard 54 Cornell 55 San Diego St. 56 Niagara 57 Lehigh 58 East Carolina 59 Brown 60 Manhattan 61 UMBC 62 Furman 63 Marquette 64 Bryant 65 Binghamton 66 Cincinnati 67 Delaware 68 Wagner 69 Villanova 70 Dartmouth 71 Central Mich. 72 UC Davis 73 Kennesaw St. 74 New Hampshire 75 Campbell 76 Duquesne 77 Elon 78 Iona 79 American 80 Quinnipiac 81 Robert Morris 82 Colgate 83 William & Mary 84 Coastal Carolina 85 Holy Cross 86 Bucknell 87 Gardner-Webb 88 VCU 89 Oregon 90 George Washington 91 Butler 92 UMass Lowell 93 California 94 La Salle 95 Stetson 96 Marist 97 Youngstown St. 98 Columbia 99 Boston U. 100 Sacred Heart 101 Old Dominion 102 George Mason 103 Lafayette 104 LIU 105 Wofford 106 Winthrop 107 Kent St. 108 Longwood 109 Merrimack 110 Saint Francis 111 Central Conn. St. 112 Radford 113 St. Bonaventure 114 Detroit Mercy 115 Presbyterian 116 Akron 117 Delaware St. 118 Howard NIKE/USA LACROSSE DIVISION I WOMEN’S TOP 20 June 6, 2022 ------- Final Ranking -------- Preseason Ranking ------ 1 - North Carolina - 2 2 - Boston College - 1 3 - Maryland - 6 4 - Northwestern - 4 5 - Stony Brook - 5 6 - Loyola - 9 7 - Syracuse - 3 8 - Florida - 10 9 - Princeton - 13 10 - Rutgers - 16 11 - Denver - 15 12 - Duke - 8 13 - James Madison - 12 14 - Michigan - Also Considered / received votes 15 - Notre Dame - 7 16 - Virginia - 11 17 - USC - Not Ranked 18 - Jacksonville - 18 19 - Stanford - 14 20 - Arizona State - Not Ranked Final -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Drexel, Johns Hopkins, Saint Joseph's, UConn, UMass, Yale Preseason -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Johns Hopkins, Louisville, Michigan, Penn State, Richmond, Temple Preseason Ranking turned out to be fairly accurate and the "Human Poll" seems to track pretty close to the "RPI". Two Preseason Top 10 dropped out (Duke, Notre Dame) Two moved into Top 10 (Princeton, Rutgers). Three Preseason Top 20 dropped out (Drexel, UConn, Penn) Three moved into Top 20 (Michigan, USC, ArizonaSt). Looks like Notre Dame was the most overrated team in the in the preseason poll.
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Congratulations to Charlotte North, 2022 Tewaaraton award winner. Thank you Baldbear! It was an honor to win two in a row. I appreciate the support.
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Did Hopkins name their next coach yet? Arizona State HC to Hopkins
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Clare Short moves from D2 Queens College to start the program at UNC- Charlotte.
Mindy McCord moves from Jacksonville to start South Florida program.
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Can someone clarify what the difference in playing years/eligibility between a grad transfer and a fifth year? How are some playing into their 6th year? What is a GR and what is a Fifth?
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Anyone else surprised by the new Hopkins HC?
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Can someone clarify what the difference in playing years/eligibility between a grad transfer and a fifth year? How are some playing into their 6th year? What is a GR and what is a Fifth? Athletes are normally allowed to have 4 years of eligibility in collegiate sports. Due to Covid, they were granted a 5th year due to the effected season in 2020 so they can use that during graduate school or as a 5th year college player, they are 1 in the same and it will stop in 2024. The transfer portal however is still in effect with no end date and allows athletes to transfer schools(most conferences) without having to sit a year like was required precovid.
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Can someone clarify what the difference in playing years/eligibility between a grad transfer and a fifth year? How are some playing into their 6th year? What is a GR and what is a Fifth? a sixth year player would have had a red shirt season along the way which does not count towards your 4 year eligibilty. Add that to the covid year and you have the sixith
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2022 Final Rankings (RPI)
1 North Carolina 2 Boston College 3 Maryland 4 Northwestern 5 Florida 6 Syracuse 7 Stony Brook 8 Loyola 9 Rutgers 10 Denver 11 Princeton 12 James Madison 13 Duke 14 Virginia 15 Jacksonville 16 Johns Hopkins 17 UConn 18 Michigan 19 Massachusetts 20 Notre Dame 21 Southern California 22 Temple 23 Ohio St. 24 Yale 25 Penn St. 26 Vanderbilt 27 Stanford 28 Arizona St. 29 Navy 30 Saint Joseph's 31 Richmond 32 Vermont 33 Fairfield 34 Mercer 35 Army West Point 36 Virginia Tech 37 Drexel 38 Davidson 39 Towson 40 Georgetown 41 UAlbany 42 Louisville 43 Colorado 44 Liberty 45 Mount St. Mary's 46 High Point 47 Penn 48 Monmouth 49 Canisius 50 Pittsburgh 51 Siena 52 Hofstra 53 Harvard 54 Cornell 55 San Diego St. 56 Niagara 57 Lehigh 58 East Carolina 59 Brown 60 Manhattan 61 UMBC 62 Furman 63 Marquette 64 Bryant 65 Binghamton 66 Cincinnati 67 Delaware 68 Wagner 69 Villanova 70 Dartmouth 71 Central Mich. 72 UC Davis 73 Kennesaw St. 74 New Hampshire 75 Campbell 76 Duquesne 77 Elon 78 Iona 79 American 80 Quinnipiac 81 Robert Morris 82 Colgate 83 William & Mary 84 Coastal Carolina 85 Holy Cross 86 Bucknell 87 Gardner-Webb 88 VCU 89 Oregon 90 George Washington 91 Butler 92 UMass Lowell 93 California 94 La Salle 95 Stetson 96 Marist 97 Youngstown St. 98 Columbia 99 Boston U. 100 Sacred Heart 101 Old Dominion 102 George Mason 103 Lafayette 104 LIU 105 Wofford 106 Winthrop 107 Kent St. 108 Longwood 109 Merrimack 110 Saint Francis 111 Central Conn. St. 112 Radford 113 St. Bonaventure 114 Detroit Mercy 115 Presbyterian 116 Akron 117 Delaware St. 118 Howard NIKE/USA LACROSSE DIVISION I WOMEN’S TOP 20 June 6, 2022 ------- Final Ranking -------- Preseason Ranking ------ 1 - North Carolina - 2 2 - Boston College - 1 3 - Maryland - 6 4 - Northwestern - 4 5 - Stony Brook - 5 6 - Loyola - 9 7 - Syracuse - 3 8 - Florida - 10 9 - Princeton - 13 10 - Rutgers - 16 11 - Denver - 15 12 - Duke - 8 13 - James Madison - 12 14 - Michigan - Also Considered / received votes 15 - Notre Dame - 7 16 - Virginia - 11 17 - USC - Not Ranked 18 - Jacksonville - 18 19 - Stanford - 14 20 - Arizona State - Not Ranked Final -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Drexel, Johns Hopkins, Saint Joseph's, UConn, UMass, Yale Preseason -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Johns Hopkins, Louisville, Michigan, Penn State, Richmond, Temple Preseason Ranking turned out to be fairly accurate and the "Human Poll" seems to track pretty close to the "RPI". Two Preseason Top 10 dropped out (Duke, Notre Dame) Two moved into Top 10 (Princeton, Rutgers). Three Preseason Top 20 dropped out (Drexel, UConn, Penn) Three moved into Top 20 (Michigan, USC, ArizonaSt). Looks like Notre Dame was the most overrated team in the in the preseason poll. Technically, all of the ACC Teams that were ranked in the Preseason Poll were overrated. Boston College, Syracuse, Duke, Notre Dame, Virginia and Louisville all finished the year ranked lower than where they started the year.
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2022 Final Rankings (RPI)
1 North Carolina 2 Boston College 3 Maryland 4 Northwestern 5 Florida 6 Syracuse 7 Stony Brook 8 Loyola 9 Rutgers 10 Denver 11 Princeton 12 James Madison 13 Duke 14 Virginia 15 Jacksonville 16 Johns Hopkins 17 UConn 18 Michigan 19 Massachusetts 20 Notre Dame 21 Southern California 22 Temple 23 Ohio St. 24 Yale 25 Penn St. 26 Vanderbilt 27 Stanford 28 Arizona St. 29 Navy 30 Saint Joseph's 31 Richmond 32 Vermont 33 Fairfield 34 Mercer 35 Army West Point 36 Virginia Tech 37 Drexel 38 Davidson 39 Towson 40 Georgetown 41 UAlbany 42 Louisville 43 Colorado 44 Liberty 45 Mount St. Mary's 46 High Point 47 Penn 48 Monmouth 49 Canisius 50 Pittsburgh 51 Siena 52 Hofstra 53 Harvard 54 Cornell 55 San Diego St. 56 Niagara 57 Lehigh 58 East Carolina 59 Brown 60 Manhattan 61 UMBC 62 Furman 63 Marquette 64 Bryant 65 Binghamton 66 Cincinnati 67 Delaware 68 Wagner 69 Villanova 70 Dartmouth 71 Central Mich. 72 UC Davis 73 Kennesaw St. 74 New Hampshire 75 Campbell 76 Duquesne 77 Elon 78 Iona 79 American 80 Quinnipiac 81 Robert Morris 82 Colgate 83 William & Mary 84 Coastal Carolina 85 Holy Cross 86 Bucknell 87 Gardner-Webb 88 VCU 89 Oregon 90 George Washington 91 Butler 92 UMass Lowell 93 California 94 La Salle 95 Stetson 96 Marist 97 Youngstown St. 98 Columbia 99 Boston U. 100 Sacred Heart 101 Old Dominion 102 George Mason 103 Lafayette 104 LIU 105 Wofford 106 Winthrop 107 Kent St. 108 Longwood 109 Merrimack 110 Saint Francis 111 Central Conn. St. 112 Radford 113 St. Bonaventure 114 Detroit Mercy 115 Presbyterian 116 Akron 117 Delaware St. 118 Howard NIKE/USA LACROSSE DIVISION I WOMEN’S TOP 20 June 6, 2022 ------- Final Ranking -------- Preseason Ranking ------ 1 - North Carolina - 2 2 - Boston College - 1 3 - Maryland - 6 4 - Northwestern - 4 5 - Stony Brook - 5 6 - Loyola - 9 7 - Syracuse - 3 8 - Florida - 10 9 - Princeton - 13 10 - Rutgers - 16 11 - Denver - 15 12 - Duke - 8 13 - James Madison - 12 14 - Michigan - Also Considered / received votes 15 - Notre Dame - 7 16 - Virginia - 11 17 - USC - Not Ranked 18 - Jacksonville - 18 19 - Stanford - 14 20 - Arizona State - Not Ranked Final -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Drexel, Johns Hopkins, Saint Joseph's, UConn, UMass, Yale Preseason -- Also considered (alphabetical order): Johns Hopkins, Louisville, Michigan, Penn State, Richmond, Temple Preseason Ranking turned out to be fairly accurate and the "Human Poll" seems to track pretty close to the "RPI". Two Preseason Top 10 dropped out (Duke, Notre Dame) Two moved into Top 10 (Princeton, Rutgers). Three Preseason Top 20 dropped out (Drexel, UConn, Penn) Three moved into Top 20 (Michigan, USC, ArizonaSt). Looks like Notre Dame was the most overrated team in the in the preseason poll. Technically, all of the ACC Teams that were ranked in the Preseason Poll were overrated. Boston College, Syracuse, Duke, Notre Dame, Virginia and Louisville all finished the year ranked lower than where they started the year. Technically you are wrong.
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