Madison Taylor, A, Northwestern
Taylor enters the top five amid a string of standout performances, tallying 18 goals in her last four games — including six in the Wildcats’ rout of Maryland. The Long Island product has come into her own after a strong freshman season, looking every bit the heir apparent to Scane and Coykendall. Her efforts have shown on the stat sheet as well, ranking sixth in the country in points and points per game. A creative, athletic attacker, Taylor is a tough draw for any defender.
Jackie Wolak, A, Notre Dame
Wolak has long been a powerhouse for Notre Dame, but her game has reached new heights this season. She’s an excellent feeder with a high lacrosse IQ, constantly elevating her teammates’ play. The fifth-year star leads the ACC in points per game and when paired with teammates Madison Ahern and Kasey Choma, Wolak and the Irish offense are practically unstoppable.
Ellie Masera, M, Stony Brook
Masera has put up video game numbers throughout her career. That hasn’t changed this spring, as she’s put the final touches on a strong senior campaign, tallying 61 goals and 27 assists. The midfielder has posted 25 points — 15 goals and 10 assists — through her last three games. She’s crafty, creative and knows how to work her way through an opposing defense. The Seawolves, 8-0 in CAA play, look poised for a strong run in the CAA tournament with Masera at the helm.
Next five: Meghan Ball, D, Maryland; Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison; Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern; Cassidy Spilis, M, Rutgers; Chase Boyle, M, Loyola
Five to monitor: Trinity McPherson, D, Denver; Rachel Clark, A, Boston College; Emily G, Sterling, Maryland; Katie Goodale, D, Syracuse; Katie DeSimone, A, Duke