Middlebury is No. 1 in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Division III Women’s Preseason Top 20, but the Division III scene continues to be one of the most competitive — and unpredictable — in lacrosse.
Below, we break down each of the Top 20 teams before our first Division III women’s rankings update next Monday. Only a handful of teams played a game last weekend, so now’s a good time to get the lay of the land before teams start playing en masse.
1. Middlebury
There’s no reason to doubt the defending national champions going into 2023. The Panthers won their title with a lot of freshmen, sophomores and juniors who hadn’t played at the collegiate level because of two seasons canceled by the pandemic, and almost everyone is back. Returning leaders include Preseason Player of the Year Jane Earley on attack, Erica Barr on defense and Annie Enrietto in goal.
2. Tufts
The Jumbos graduated a ton of talent from their 2022 NCAA runner-up squad that finished 19-4, but they have some young players ready to step up, especially on attack with sophomores Margie Carden and Caroline Conaghan getting good experience as freshmen. They will be led by senior attacker Caroline Walter and senior defender Becca Gable.
3. TCNJ
The Lions upset top-ranked and defending national champion Salisbury to reach the NCAA semifinals with an extremely young team, and now the bulk of the starting lineup is back for another run in 2023. TCNJ, which finished 18-3, will be led by senior defender Wayden Ay, senior midfielder Jillian Westerby and junior midfielder/attacker Ally Tobler.
4. Salisbury
After missing the Final Four last year, the Sea Gulls may have a chip on their shoulders coming into this season. Although they have some holes to fill, consistency in the past should be a good indicator that Salisbury will reload. Senior attacker Erin Scannell is one of the best in the country at her position.
5. Gettysburg
The 2022 NCAA tournament semifinalists look to continue their tradition of success under first-year coach Charlotte Cunningham, a long-time assistant of now-retired Carol Cantele. The majority of starters and other impact players return, including Centennial Conference Attacker of the Year Jordan Basso and Preseason Midfielder of the Year Caroline Sullivan, and a stacked senior class is ready to lead the way.
6. Franklin & Marshall
The Diplomats finished 18-4 last season and made it to the NCAA quarterfinals for the seventh time under coach Mike Faith before exiting with a loss to Tufts. They graduated a talented senior class but reload behind returning players such as Preseason Defender of the Year Mary Pat McKenna, sophomore attacker Lydia Cassily, who had 78 points as a freshman, and junior midfielder Madie Bray.
7. Colby
The Mules lose a lot on the back end with the graduation of goalie Emily Podgorni, but the attack could be pretty dominant this year with the return of seniors Gianna Bruno (59 goals, 70 assists) and Annie Eddy (94 goals, 13 assists). They had a strong 16-4 record in 2022, despite the tough competition of the NESCAC.
8. William Smith
After making the NCAA Sweet 16 last year, William Smith should remain a team to watch in 2023. The Herons return all but two starters and will be the favorites for a second straight Liberty League regular-season title. William Smith will be led by attacker Allie McGinty and midfielder Maddie Montgomery.
9. Washington and Lee
The Generals are in a period of transition after the departure of 15-year coach Brooke O’Brien, but they still will be a team to watch. They return a strong group, especially on defense, which could be helpful for new coach Maddie Coleman. W&L, led by defender Eugenie Rovegno and attackers Allie Schwab and Hanna Bishop, has a steep schedule but the team should be competitive in the ODAC.
10. Wesleyan
The Cardinals return most of their starters from last year after only graduating two from the regular lineup, and they especially should be solid on the attacking end with Olivia Lai and midfielder Kate Balicki. Wesleyan’s biggest strength, though, will be experience and leadership with 10 seniors and a graduate student leading the group.