3. Erin O’Grady, G, Michigan
O’Grady has been an anchor for Michigan during the program’s historical success this season. She holds a save rate of 65.7 percent and has posted double-digit save performances against top-ranked opponents like Penn and Denver. Michigan has the country’s top scoring defense, allowing an average of just 5.73 goals per game, and O’Grady has clearly been a significant factor in that.
Big Ten play is only just beginning to heat up for the Wolverines, who still must face Northwestern and Maryland.
4. Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison
James Madison sits comfortably at 7-2 — in large part due to Peterson’s play. She’s built on a breakout 2023 season, tallying 39 goals and 45 draw controls in 2024. Peterson is a force on the circle alongside teammate Madison Epke, helping the Dukes to a No. 8 ranking nationally in draw controls per game.
Expect big things from Peterson as James Madison continues conference play; she most recently tallied five goals against Cincinnati.
5. Chase Boyle, M, Loyola
There are few players nationally who dominate the draw circle like Boyle, who has 96 draw controls this season. She’s also dynamic on attack, recording 43 goals and nine assists through 10 games. Boyle was especially dominant during the Greyhounds’ lone loss against Syracuse on Wednesday, posting six goals.
Loyola looks like a serious contender, so keep an eye on Boyle to power a deep run.
Next five: Meghan Ball, D, Maryland; Jackie Wolak, A, Notre Dame; Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern; Emily Sterling, G, Maryland; Mckenna Davis, A, Boston College
Five to monitor: Kendall Halpern, D, Northwestern; Maddie Burns, D, Michigan; Madison Taylor, A, Northwestern; Katie Goodale, D, Syracuse; Rachel Clark, A, Boston College