IMPRESSIVE PLAYERS
Lisa Ross, A, Saint Joseph’s
Ross has been stellar for the Hawks. Her performance against UConn on Friday afternoon displayed her innate ability to create havoc on the offensive end, as she finished with four goals and three assists. Ross utilizes a wide variety of release points that help her find the back of the net, and she has a knack for finding open cutters while under pressure.
Ava Angello, M, Johns Hopkins
Hopkins has found a stud in sophomore midfielder Ava Angello. The six-foot-tall middie is a very effective dodger who uses her height and strength to her advantage, but what’s most impressive to me about Angello is her soft hands and craftiness. She is lethal inside as a cutter and finisher and has a bag full of trick shots that she displays in perfect moments. Johns Hopkins is looking better than ever in large part due to Angello.
Devon Whitaker, D, Virginia
Whitaker was a beast in Virginia’s overtime loss against North Carolina and has been playing consistently well so far this season. She’s a player who seems to be everywhere at once and is a key cog in the Cavaliers’ high-pressure zone. She caused two turnovers and had one ground ball against UNC, but it was her ability to get her stick into passing lanes and make herself as stretched as possible that was most impressive. Whitaker forced the Tar Heels to second guess feeds and passes, which allowed the zone to shift on the backside more effectively.
Jenika Cuocco, G, Drexel
Cuocco was the most impactful player on the field in Drexel’s game against Maryland last week, stopping 55 percent of shots against the No. 5 team in the country. Cuocco’s ability to challenge opposing shooters by playing her angles correctly and stepping to ball effectively frustrated the Terps’ offense, limiting them to 14-for-41 in the shooting department. If Drexel is to make another NCAA tournament appearance, Cuocco will need to continue to play at this high of a caliber.
Liz Harrison, DS, Florida
Harrison is a matchup nightmare in the center circle and has proven herself against some of the best centers in the country. She utilizes a push stance and can place the ball both to herself and her teammates, which makes it so tough to scout Florida. She was the difference maker for the Gators against Maryland and earned her team crucial possessions in the second half that led to their huge comeback victory.