KEY ADDITIONS
Lacey Downey, So., M (Boston College
Eleri Colon, Fr., M (St. Ignatius College Prep, Calif.)
Laurel Gonzalez, Fr., M (Torrey Pines, Calif.)
With Jennifer Barry (133DC), Abbey Hurlbrink (52DC) and Carr (48DC) gone, the Blue Jays will trot out a new-look draw unit in 2024. Lacey Downey, who played in two games at Boston College as a freshman, and rookie Eleri Colon are expected to be key cogs.
“Lacey Downey has been off the charts,” McCormack said, adding she boasts great anticipation.
Colon also had a significant impact taking the draw and as a circle player, and Laurel Gonzalez could also contribute. Like Downey, both are two-way midfielders. Unlike Downey, a Long Island native, Colon and Gonzalez arrive in Maryland from California.
NOTABLE DEPARTURES
Graduations: Madison Doucette, G; Campbell Case, A; Bailey Cheetham, M; Maeve Barker, A; Marielle McAteer, M; Jordan Carr, D; Jennifer Barry, M/DS; Maggie Tydings, G; Abbey Hurlbrink, M
X-FACTOR
Ashley Mackin, M, Sr. (48G, 18A)
So nice, McCormack mentioned her twice. To recap: Mackin’s ability to score, feed and play off-ball makes her the straw that stirs the drink. With Cheetham gone and a draw unit with a whole lot of new, the Blue Jays want to take advantage of every shot they get. Mackin will likely finish the job (or dish to someone in the best position to do so).
“She has great vision right now and is playing with a ton of confidence,” McCormack said.
THE NARRATIVE
The Blue Jays don’t have the nearly entirely new roster that Big Ten foes like Penn State have this season. But they don’t have the same consistency as Michigan, either.
Besides the draw and quarterback role, Hopkins will need to replace stopgap goalie Madison Doucette, a former Northwestern starter who re-emerged after a year off for one last go-round. Morgan Giardina, a junior who played in six games in 2023 and none in 2024, has emerged as the top contender. But sophomore Heidi Rosely, who played in one game last year, is also making a run at the starting nod.
Much like the final Big Ten standings (Hopkins was fourth), they’re somewhat in the middle. Ultimately, McCormack said that making a run at perennial conference champions Northwestern and Maryland will come down to playing a full 60 minutes, something the Blue Jays struggled to do at times. Hopkins led Stony Brook 13-5 in the third quarter of a March game but won 14-12. It led Michigan 8-4 at halftime in a 13-9 regular-season loss.
“It’s consistency and being true to who we are,” McCormack said. ”On the field, as far as tactics are concerned, it’s about scrapping it up, battling in the drawing area for possessions, riding, maybe causing an extra turnover here and there and shooting percentage.”
McCormack thinks the pieces are in place. Regardless of where Hopkins ends up, the strength of schedule (bolstered by USC entering the Big Ten) likely puts the Blue Jays in a good spot to play in the NCAA tournament.