Welcome to #BestOfLax2022. Help us celebrate the past year of lacrosse by voting in 15 polls spread over 15 weekdays in December. All voting will be conducted on Twitter (@usalacrossemag), and fans will have 24 hours to let their voices be heard.
For more information — including upcoming categories, rules and more — check out our introductory post to #BestOfLax2022.
There are special people in lacrosse whose goals are to make both the sport and the world a better place.
These people lead by the example of their character. They work for dreams larger than themselves and spend their own time and energy to enact change in communities our groups that need help. They raise significant awareness for causes that either get swept under the rug or are not given adequate resources.
Here are the nominees for Best Advocate. We thank them all for what they’ve done to make lacrosse better.
BEST ADVOCATE
For those who lead by the example of their character.
SYDNEY ANDERSON
Anderson and her Delaware State family were thrust into the national spotlight after their bus was pulled over and subjected to an unwarranted search and seizure in Georgia on the way home from a three-game road trip earlier this year. Anderson documented the incident in an article in Delaware State’s Official Hornet Newspaper, “The Stinging Truth.” The story quickly gained the attention of national media like The New York Times, CBS, NBC and CNN, which in turn led to a rally of support throughout the women’s lacrosse community and beyond. Anderson, who was honored by the IWLCA with the second annual Tina Sloan Green Award, and her teammates attended the Allen Sack National Symposium this summer, where they were honored for their bravery and courage during the traumatic experience.