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No. 6 Northwestern
2020 Record: 4-3
Pre-COVID Ranking: 9th
The headline of Northwestern’s shortened 2020 season was its offense.
The Wildcats owned the country’s most prolific scoring attack, averaging 21.57 goals across seven games, the highest average to close a season in program history. They were the only team in the season’s last pre-virus top 10 able to play against three other top-10 teams, and even though they dropped those three — to Notre Dame, Syracuse and North Carolina — they still managed to score a combined 44 goals in those games.
The offense was shaping up to be one of Northwestern’s most deep and dynamic in years. Yes, star then-sophomore attacker Izzy Scane was the centerpiece with her team-best 29 goals, but she was surrounded by a host of attack-minded creators. In the seven games, 20 different players scored, more than did in the entire 21-game season in 2019.
“In the past I think [our offense] has been a little more of where it’s a couple people working, and then the others are not doing as much,” coach Kelly Amonte Hiller said. “But I think in this type of system now, everyone’s really working together. Everyone is putting a lot of pressure on the other team and the defense, and it’s hard to stop.”
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There’s a good chance that offense will be even harder to stop in 2021. The Wildcats will return nine of their 10 top scorers from last spring, a list that includes Scane, senior Lauren Gilbert, junior Taylor Pinzone and the midfield sister duo of Jane and Elle Hansen.
Starters Lindsey McKone and Megan Kinna also elected to return for their fifth years. The pair helped lead Northwestern to a Big Ten title and its first final four trip in five years in 2019 and combined for 32 goals and 18 assists in 2020.
“We were able to generate a lot of offensive opportunities, and we’re looking to continue to build on that this year,” Amonte Hiller said. “Adding some new players into it, those players have seen us play, and more than ever they’re really jumping in and gaining a lot of confidence right off the bat.”
Two of those new additions are likely to make an immediate impact: midfielder Sammy Mueller, a transfer from Virginia fresh off an All-American career for the Cavaliers, and freshman attacker Leah Holmes, who was the fourth-leading scorer on Amonte Hiller’s gold medal-winning U.S. U19 team two summers ago.
Mueller and Holmes are similar players both in style and in background — they’re five years apart, but are both products of the Hackley School in Larchmont, N.Y. As Northwestern returned to campus in the fall for three months of practice and inter-team scrimmages, Amonte Hiller said they both transitioned seamlessly into the Wildcats’ offensive system.
There’s still uncertainty about what sort of schedule the Wildcats will play in 2021, but when it comes, they’re ready to make a challenge.
“We’re ready at any moment,” Amonte Hiller said. “Our focus is on ourselves and making sure that we’re ready when the moment comes, and that we’re taking advantage of every opportunity to get better.”