The 2022 college lacrosse season is nearly upon us. As is our annual tradition, we’re featuring every team ranked in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Preseason Top 20.
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NO. 15 DENVER
2021 Record: 16-2 (10-0 Big East)
Final Ranking (2021): No. 17
Coach: Liza Kelly (16th season)
The 2022 Denver Pioneers appear to be a classic template of their teams past: grind-it-out defense, timely offense and a general frustration to play against.
For coach Liza Kelly, that output encapsulates her fun-loving team.
“We have a good time,” the 16th-year head coach said. “We really try to have fun at practice around each other, and we have a set of captains that emulate this idea of work hard, play hard. They’re enjoyable to be around.”
Denver’s strength lies in their defense. Three of the team’s four captains are defenders, and arguably the team’s second-best player is a junior who will be relied upon to front a brand-new goalie.
Graduate student Sammie Morton and seniors Kailee Lammers and Madeleine Mason are the defensive captains, and they’re joined by the 2021 Big East Tournament’s most outstanding player, junior Sam Thacker. While there’s consistency, Kelly points out that graduating a conference goalie of the year and All-American caliber player like Molly Little, who has remained with the program in a volunteer role, creates a challenge.
“Because we play a zone, it’s a unit defense,” Kelly said. “Even changing one part changes the whole. We’re trying to be a new team this year and not be compared to teams and players in the past.”
There are questions about in the cage. For the second time in three years, the Pioneers have graduated the Big East’s top goalkeeper. Assistant coach Brittany Read will be expected to work her magic to get either junior Victoria Macres or senior Chloe Lewis into form like Carson Gregg or Amelia Cole.
“They’ve really worked hard and competed hard this fall,” Kelly said. “That’s our hope, whoever wins this spot is in competition for [Big East Goalkeeper of the Year] at the end of the year.”
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Further questions remain up front. Bea Behrins, another graduate student, is one of the Big East’s top offensive threats in 2022. How she guides a youthful attack will help determine Denver’s success.
“She’s a really fun, easy player,” Kelly said. “She really goes with the flow and creates an offense based on what the defense is doing. It’s very Zen-like. … She doesn’t fight it. She creates with what’s in front of her, and that makes her a hard kid to defend.”
Kelly has high expectations for juniors Julie Gilbert and Ellie Curry to step up along with senior Kayla DeRose and first-year midfielder Lauren Black. Although solidifying where the goals come from is important, shoring up how the ball gets into the offensive end will give that young attack added opportunities to score.
In 2021, Denver strung together a 16-game winning streak that came between the team’s only losses of the season. A high-powered offense rolled through the Big East unharmed — even with an added test from UConn — before the Pios fell to eventual national semifinalist Northwestern in the second round.
That game featured a glaring weakness that must be addressed in 2022: draws. Northwestern captured 21 of 26 controls in that game. For the season, Denver was outdrawn by 50.
“The draw was something that we really struggled with last year,” Kelly said. “We had a freshman taking it, she did a great job, but it was an area that got pushed to the backburner last year. It’s a focus area that we can have great improvement.”
And Kelly will be looking for that improvement with immediate effect against proven competition. Games against teams with NCAA tournament and championship aspirations include Louisville, Stanford, Ohio State, Vanderbilt, Boston College, Michigan, Fairfield and Drexel, all before Big East play in April.