2. Meaghan Tyrrell, A, Syracuse
The all-time points leader at Syracuse, Tyrrell has been key to igniting the program’s attack. While the Orange didn’t advance to the ACC championship game, Tyrrell ensured her team didn’t go down without a fight. She posted two goals and three assists against Virginia Tech, then she chipped in a pair of goals in Syracuse’s semifinal loss to North Carolina. Tyrrell is equally comfortable in front of the goal or at the X, posting 49 goals and 47 assists.
3. Belle Smith, M, Boston College
Boston College is peaking at the right time. Smith certainly deserves credit for the Eagles’ recent success, tallying a goal and an assist in a semifinal win against Notre Dame and a goal and caused turnover in the ACC championship game against UNC. A crafty midfielder, Smith excels at everything from relentless pressure in transition to perfectly positioning herself inside the eight-meter.
4. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Like Smith, Medjid has been crucial to the Eagles’ upswing heading into the postseason. A key on attack, Medjid tallied a hat trick against Notre Dame in the ACC semifinals but was surprisingly held scoreless by a tough North Carolina defense in the conference championship. Medjid ranks third in the country and first in the ACC with 71 goals, leaving the rest of her conference in the dust (the next closest ACC player has 60 goals).
5. Meghan Ball, D, Rutgers
A newcomer to the our top five, Ball is leading a resurgent Rutgers team on defense. In an upset victory over Johns Hopkins in the Big Ten tournament, Ball recorded three ground balls, four caused turnovers and five draw controls. She’s been tallying video game-like numbers all season, as she leads the country with 3.69 caused turnovers per game and has notched 97 total. A fearless defender, keep an eye on Ball as Rutgers continues its Big Ten tournament run against Maryland on Thursday — a must-win game for Rutgers’ NCAA tournament hopes.
Next five: Emma Ward, Syracuse, A; Isabella Peterson, James Madison, A; Sam Thacker, Denver, D; Erin Coykendall, Northwestern, A; Ellie Masera, Stony Brook, M
Five to monitor: Hailey Rhatigan, Northwestern, A; Emily Nalls, North Carolina, D; Delaney Sweitzer, Syracuse, G; Kasey Choma, Notre Dame, M; Ashlyn McGovern, Virginia, A