BIG-TIME PERFORMANCES
Katie Pascale, Albany
Pascale does a great job generating offense for the Danes. She is efficient at drawing and scoring 8-meter opportunities, creates uncomfortable situations with hard dodges from versatile attacking positions and is lightning quick off the draw circle. Although Albany lost to Johns Hopkins, Pascale’s seven-point performance (3G, 4A) was a highlight for the Danes and one they can continue to build off.
Madison Beale, Duke
Having coached against Beale in high school, I know firsthand how stellar she is. Not only is she fantastic in a 1-v-1 situation, but her ability to communicate through slides and read offenses makes her a lethal matchup. A sophomore standout and leader for the Blue Devils, Beale’s two ground balls and three caused turnovers in Duke’s game against Navy did not go unnoticed. Neither did her presence in the draw circle, which could be Duke’s secret weapon as she gets more high-quality reps.
Ella Heaney, USC
Heaney’s six-goal performance was pivotal in securing USC’s first victory of 2024 over Army. I loved watching her attack the cage, using shifty moves and a crafty stick to generate space and prime shooting opportunities. Heaney primarily dodged from the crease, but she was also seen floating around the elbows and inside, which made it difficult for her defenders to get into a rhythm. Her shot selection was also impressive, and her placement was pinpoint on all of her nine attempts.
GAMES TO WATCH
Notre Dame vs. Northwestern
Whenever these teams meet up, it’s always a battle. Both play aggressive defensively and have talented veteran attack units that will look to expose weaknesses in said defenses. With the amount of talent on each offensive end, I think this game is going to be a shootout. Whoever’s more dialed in shooting-wise will be the victor.
Syracuse vs. Maryland
Like Notre Dame and Northwestern, Syracuse and Maryland have a lot of similarities this season when looking on paper. Each team has veteran experience coming back on their offensive end, a stellar center in the draw circle, and a top goalkeeper in the country on the defensive end. I believe the result of this game will come down to two areas — the circle and the crease. Whoever can dominate those areas will have a great shot of walking out of the Dome with a W.
North Carolina vs. Florida
Both of these talented teams are coming off losses to top teams and are looking to avoid an 0-2 start. UNC’s youth stepped up against James Madison in the face of three season-ending injuries to top players, while Florida relied more on its veterans against Loyola. Both teams had moments of brilliance in week one and have many positives to build off in week two. In short, this game will be a battle of underclassmen and upperclassmen, and I’m fascinated to see who comes out on top. Composure from both groups will be key.
Michigan vs. Denver
In my eyes, this will potentially be the most fascinating matchup of the entire weekend. Both programs had solid victories in week one, are known for high-level defensive play and have one of the best coaches in the game. I think this matchup will be a true battle of X’s and O’s between Denver’s Liza Kelly and Michigan’s Hannah Nielsen, and the team that executes their plan better will win. I’ve personally loved watching Michigan and Denver grow in both notoriety and success over the past few seasons and can’t wait to see how this one shakes out.