Dowd inherits a team that finished 6-8 and was on the outside looking in of the Ivy League tournament. But some key returners have impressed so far this fall. Mia Mascone (23 G, 13 A) and Annie Burton (27 G, 8 A) were second and third, respectively, in scoring last year.
“Mia is an unbelievable leader for us,” Dowd said. “She is competitive. She works hard. Annie is so consistent and a team player. She fits seamlessly into the offense.”
Leah Caputo, who started five games last season, may also play a more significant role.
“Her stick work, her vision, the ideas and creativity she brings to the lacrosse field are very fun to watch,” Dowd said.
That’s high praise coming from “Trix.”
Expect a blue-collar defense, too, led in part by captain Paige Gillen (53 DC), who Dowd describes as “gritty” with an “infectious mindset.”
Mindset has always been key to Dowd’s successes, and it’s a focus of her first year at Brown, too.
“We talk about competitiveness a lot and the energy it requires and the belief it will create,” Dowd said. “We talk about what happens when you believe that everything you do is going to help us prepare and be great. Teams and players are capable of amazing things when they are part of that environment. We are trying to create that environment.”
Dowd’s definition of greatness includes Ivy League titles, national rankings and a signature flare.
“We want to have a style and feel that the lacrosse community knows what Brown women’s lacrosse is,” Brown said.
That style is to be determined, but a Brown degree carries a certain cache, and, at times, pressure to do things in a particular, precise order. But Dowd’s story — of going from head coach to assistant to head coach again, player to coach to player again, U.S. to Europe to the U.S. again — serves as a reminder to release that mental valve.
“Your path and your journey is yours to walk,” Dowd said. “If you love the game, the game will love you back. If you work hard, have passion and enjoy the profession, there is always a path. Your work life is a marathon. Enjoy it. Appreciate it. You have to have the courage to be you.”