The Case For USC
USC’s defense was second nationally in 2017, allowing just 8.09 goals per game, behind only Stony Brook. Johns joins All-American Lydia Sutton, who forced 27 turnovers and picked up 38 ground balls. On offense, sophomore Kerrigan Miller, the MPSF Freshman of the Year, should be capable of taking over games as the central cog in a rebuilding offense.
A Top 10 recruiting class joins to fill holes, too, as does Harvard-graduate transfer Maeve McMahon, who captained the Crimson and scored 32 goals in 2017. “She’s someone who played last year and has that leadership and a lot of creativity,” USC coach Lindsey Munday said. “Yet she came in really wanting to learn, which is good for the younger players to see.”
The Case Against USC
Virtually all of the offense behind USC’s back-to-back NCAA quarterfinal runs is gone. Five of the team’s top six scorers — who together delivered two of every three Trojan goals in 2017 — are gone, most notably All-American Michaela Michael (78 goals, 99 points in 2017).
Miller is the top returning scorer (36 goals, 44 draw controls in 2017). USC also faces its toughest-ever schedule, with three ACC teams in the early season, then a new scheduling wrinkle: Unlike previous years, USC will play dangerous western rivals like Stanford and Colorado twice each as part of Pac-12 play.
Path to the Playoffs
The Trojans are two-time defending MPSF champions, a crown they’ll retire with as lacrosse’s western-most teams officially kick off the Pac-12 era. Whenever USC has met Stanford in recent years, playoffs or regular season, the winner has nearly always won the ensuing title.
Colorado, though, made the 2017 NCAA tournament and Oregon is on the rise as well. The schedule may make or break the Trojans’ NCAA hopes early with a string of eastern heavy-hitters: Virginia Tech, Stony Brook, Notre Dame, Northwestern and Boston College.
Players To Watch
Gussie Johns, G, Sr.
8.53 GAA, 46.4 SV%
After a summer on the women’s national team, playing behind USC Associate Head coach Devon Wills, Johns will be the anchor of any ambition USC has of a third straight deep-NCAA run.
Kerrigan Miller, M, So.
36 G, 18 A
Miller will be asked to lead the Trojans in scoring after an MPSF Rookie of the Year debut season. She also won 44 draws and played a key role on defense, forcing 31 turnovers, tops on the team.
Kaeli Huff, M, So.
29 G, 31 GB
Even in last season’s talent-heavy roster, Kaeli Huff started 19 games for the Trojans and scored 29 goals, second to Miller among returning players. Her sister, Kelsey, joins the Trojans as the 13th-ranked recruit in the country after an All-American career at Eastport-South Manor, NY.
National Rankings
Category
|
Rank
|
Value
|
Offense |
10th |
15.23 GPG |
Defense |
2nd |
8.09 GAA |
Draws |
35th |
13.73/game |
Ground Balls |
11th |
21.36/game |
Caused TO |
16th |
10.90/game |
Shooting |
7th |
49.2% |
FP Shooting |
2nd |
54.2% |
Yellow Cards |
11th |
40.0/game |
Assists |
21st |
6.68/game |
Turnovers |
16th |
14.82/game |
Shots |
25th |
30.95/game |
Power Ratings (Scale of 1-5)
Offense
⭐⭐⭐
Defense
⭐⭐⭐⭐
Goalkeeping
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Draw
⭐⭐⭐
224
Goals scored in 2017, out of a season-total of 335, by players who graduated.
5-Year Trend
Goals Scored
Year
|
Rank
|
Per Game
|
2013 |
63rd |
11.56 |
2014 |
37th |
9.61 |
2015 |
19th |
8.70 |
2016 |
1st |
5.81 |
2017 |
2nd |
8.09 |
Coach Confidential
Lindsey Munday
“Confidence. Will we develop the kind of confidence that people are comfortable taking risks, where people want to be in position to take game-winning shots, so we’re not one great player or two great players but a whole team willing to do those things?”
Enemy Lines
Rival Coaches
“Need Johns to be that game-changing goalie if they want to take the next step. … Put Kerrigan Miller on your Tewaaraton dark horse watch list. … Lose a lot of firepower and draw power in Michaela Michael. … Plays a unique style of defense that has been emulated by many.”