Each year, we at US Lacrosse Magazine pore over the top coaches, players, games, performances, breakthroughs and moments for the annual “Best of Lacrosse” edition. Naturally, this retrospective tome drops in December.
But now is the time to be heard.
Over the next two weeks, we’re polling fans on Twitter (@USLacrosseMag) to vote on four finalists in 10 categories: Best Men’s Coach, Best Women’s Coach, Best Men’s Player, Best Women’s Player, Best Game, Best Men’s Performance, Best Women’s Performance, Best Men’s Breakthrough, Best Women’s Breakthrough and Best Moment.
Today, we present our four finalists for Best Women’s Breakthrough of 2017: Sam Apuzzo (Boston College), Olivia Conti (Towson), Kelly Larkin (Navy) and Michelle Tumolo (Team USA).
Narrowing down the field meant leaving out some players who also made headlines.
Maryland freshman attacker Kali Hartshorn successfulyl took over for three-time Tewaaraton finalist Taylor Cummings in the midfield, leading the Terps with 112 draw controls to become the Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
Junior attacker Darby Kiernan led Colorado in its historic fourth season with 77 points and 120 draw controls, earning All-MPSF first team honors.
Plus, Stony Brook freshman Taryn Ohlmiller, Kylie’s younger sister, broke onto the college scene with 101 points, which ranked second on the team, and was just one of two freshman to be named an IWLCA All-American.
Cases could be made for these standouts and more.
More on this year’s finalists for Best Women’s Breakthrough: