12. JOHNS HOPKINS
2023 Record: 9-9 (4-2 Big Ten)
Last seen: After turning back UMass in the first round of the NCAA tournament, the Blue Jays ran into Syracuse’s top-flight offense and lost 25-8 in round two.
Initial forecast: Surprised to see the Blue Jays here? Don’t be. In the first year under Tim McCormack, the Jays impressed, beating Penn State and Michigan in the regular season and falling to Maryland by only one. And don’t look now, but leading goal scorer Ava Angello (40 G, 13 A, 30 DC) returns after a standout rookie season.
Starting goalie Maggie Tydings (11.60 GAA, .383 SV%) is also back, but there will be a battle in net this fall as former Northwestern goalie Madison Doucette is heading to Homewood Field after a gap year. Defender Kacie Riggs, a two-year starter at Cal, and midfielder/draw specialist Jennifer Barry of Boston University also join the Blue Jays via the portal as they look to tighten a defense that finished 65th nationally in goals-allowed per game (12.22).
11. FLORIDA
2023 Record: 17-4 (5-1 AAC)
Last seen: The Gators bowed out of the NCAA tournament with a 16-15 loss to Notre Dame courtesy of a last-minute goal by Kasey Choma.
Initial forecast: Perhaps no team had a stranger offseason than the Gators. Emma LaPinto (62 G, 28 A), Florida’s leading scorer and a former blue-chip recruit, departed for Boston College. Sarah Reznick (9.45 GAA, .519 SV%), one of the nation’s best stoppers, opted out of another season and went pro with Athletes Unlimited.
But Florida retooled, bringing in Albany star Sarah Falk (72 G, 27 GB, 39 DC, 12 CT), UMass defender Hannah Heller (55 DC, 38 GB, 25 CT) and Princeton defender Maria Pasini. Pasini didn’t play much for the Tigers in 2023 but started 16 of 17 games in 2022, recording 10 caused turnovers.
Where does that leave the Gators? It’s hard to say. They lost the regular-season crown to first-year AAC foe James Madison but spurned the Dukes in one of the best title games of 2023, a 9-8 Florida win. James Madison brings back its Tewaaraton finalist in Isabella Peterson and will likely give Florida another run at sweeping the AAC titles. Florida should remain at or near the top of the conference.