3. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Medjid played a central role in Boston College’s 17-8 rout of Duke. The Long Island product anchored the Eagles’ attack with a game-high seven points, including four goals and three assists. Medjid has paced BC’s potent offense, tallying 17 points through three games. She ranks ninth in the country in goals per game. Medjid missed the UMass game due to injury, but she appears to be just fine now.
4. Kayla Martello, A, Boston College
Martello has carved out a role for herself within the Eagles’ new-look attack. She was also key to Boston College’s victory against Duke, posting a game-high five goals. She leads the Eagles with 16 goals and ranks 11th nationally in goals per game. Martello warmed up with two goals in the season opener against USC, and since then, she has scored at least four goals in every game.
5. Ellie Masera, M, Stony Brook
Stony Brook has played two games this season –– two fewer than some of its nationally ranked peers. But Masera has shined in both contests, tallying seven goals and nine draw controls. A stellar two-way player, Masera has also produced two caused turnovers and three ground balls. There’s no doubt Masera will play a central role as the Seawolves’ season heats up with matchups against ranked foes Stanford and Northwestern in the coming weeks.
Next Five: Belle Smith, M, Boston College; Sarah Reznick, G, Florida; Emma LoPinto, A, Florida; Kasey Choma, M, Notre Dame; Libby May, A, Maryland
Five to monitor: Caitlyn Wurzburger, A, North Carolina; Rachel Clark, A, Virginia; Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison; Lacey Bartholomay, GK, Army West Point; Maddie Jenner, A/Draw, Duke