Before USA Lacrosse Magazine looks ahead to what’s to come in 2025 — look out for our NCAA Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings later this summer — our team of staff and contributors decided it was worth taking a last look at the 2024 college lacrosse season.
To do that, we’re taking a journey through 30 of the top teams in men’s and women’s lacrosse to see what went right, what went wrong and how we should feel about the season.
DENVER
USA Lacrosse preseason/final ranking: No. 4/No. 13
2024 record: 16-4 (5-0 Big East)
What went right: Denver largely did exactly what it did during a breakout 2023 — win games behind an exceptional defense. That stingy zone was statistically lesser than the 2023 version, though that should not have shocked many that watched the historically great unit lead Denver to the NCAA semifinals.
Instead, behind the returns of Sam Thacker and Trinity McPherson, Denver ranked 15th nationally by allowing 9.20 goals per game. McPherson led the team in ground balls (41) and caused turnovers (38) while Thacker missed a few games. McPherson chipped in 85 draw controls (second on the team), using her speed as a weapon on the circle.
Olivia Penoyer (26G, 56A) and Julia Gilbert (62G, 12A) were a dynamic 1-2 tandem on offense and received support from three other 30-goal scorers and a couple other 24-plus-goal scorers.