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Tewaaraton Foundation Announces Final 2025 Women's Watch List

April 17, 2025
Press Release
Noah Beidleman

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Tewaaraton Foundation has announced the 2025 men’s and women’s Nominees for the Tewaaraton Award presented by Stifel. The Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the preeminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. The selection committees are composed of premier college coaches and are appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.

Five men’s and five women’s finalists will be selected from these groups, to be announced May 8 at the conclusion of the regular season. They will be honored May 29 at the 25th Tewaaraton Award Ceremony presented by Stifel at the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, in Washington D.C.

“As presenting sponsor of The Tewaaraton Award, Stifel congratulates these talented players for being named Tewaaraton Nominees for 2025," said Ron Kruszewski, Chairman and CEO, Stifel. “The leadership and success they have shown on the field are truly exemplary, and we wish them the best of luck in the season's final stretch."

This year’s list of women’s Tewaaraton Award Nominees features players from 15 different schools, led by Boston College with five, North Carolina with three (including sisters Chloe and Ashley Humphrey), and Florida, Michigan, and Northwestern with two each. Just four players return from the 2024 Nominees: 2024 Finalists Chase Boyle (Loyola) and Madison Taylor (Northwestern), Rachel Clark (Boston College), and Erin O’Grady (Michigan).

2025 TEWAARATON FINALISTS

Shea Baker, Boston College, Jr., Defense
McKenzie Blake, Princeton, Sr., Attack
Chase Boyle, Loyola, Sr., Midfield
Theresa Bragg, Florida, Jr., Defense
Anna  Brandt, Penn, Sr., Midfield
Rachel Clark, Boston College, Sr., Attack
Kaitlyn Davies, Florida, Jr., Midfield
Mckenna Davis, Boston College, Sr., Attack
Shea Dolce, Boston College, Jr., Goalie
Brigid Duffy, Army, Jr., Midfield
Kori Edmondson, Maryland, Jr., Midfield
Maddie Epke, James Madison, Jr., Attack
Sam Forrest, North Carolina, RS-Jr., Defense
Kate Galica, Virginia, So., Midfield
Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina, So., Attack
Ashley Humphrey, North Carolina, Gr., Attack
Emma LoPinto, Boston College, Sr., Attack
Ashley Mackin, Johns Hopkins, Sr., Attack
Erin O'Grady, Michigan, Sr., Goalie
Jill Smith, Michigan, Sr., Attack
Madison Taylor, Northwestern, Jr., Attack
Fallon Vaughn, Yale, Sr., Midfield
Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina, Sr., Defense
Emma Ward, Syracuse, Gr., Attack
SammyWhite, Northwestern, Sr., Defense