3. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Another exciting ACC attacker, Medjid has the Eagles heating up at the perfect time. Competing in a talent-laden conference, Medjid has proved dominant against nearly every defense she has faced. Her 71 goals this season lead the ACC and rank fourth nationally. A veteran presence on the Boston College offense, Medjid has explosive speed and is especially dangerous in the eight-meter.
4. Belle Smith, M, Boston College
A thrill to watch at midfield, Smith is both relentless on defense and dynamic on attack. Like Medjid, her efforts have been key to the Eagles’ resurgence. Smith has posted 44 goals, 27 assists, 14 caused turnovers and 29 ground balls this season, proving hard to beat on both sides of the field. The New York native has had several dominant performances in 2023, most notably her five goals and two assists that powered Boston College past then-No. 1 Syracuse in April.
5. Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern
What a season it’s been for Coykendall, Northwestern’s star attacker who operates as the Robin to Scane’s Batman. Coykendall is a fixture in weekend highlight reels for her savvy play along the crease, and she’s an adept feeder. The senior has 48 goals and 43 assists for the top-seeded Wildcats, and it would not be a surprise to see Coykendall share the Tewaaraton stage as a finalist with Scane.
Next five: Isabella Peterson, James Madison A; Emma Ward, Syracuse, A; Meghan Ball, Rutgers, D; Sam Thacker, Denver, D; Ellie Masera, Stony Brook, M
Five to monitor: Hailey Rhatigan, Northwestern, A; Emily Nalls, North Carolina, D; Trinity McPherson, Denver, D; Kasey Choma, Notre Dame, M; Emma LoPinto, Florida, A