3. Izzy Scane, A, Northwestern
Scane didn’t play this past weekend, sitting out with what coach Kelly Amonte Hiller told The Daily Northwestern was a “day-to-day injury.” The Michigan native remains on the list because of her sheer dominance thus far. Even after missing two games, Scane leads the Wildcats with 27 goals this season –– good for second nationally. She scored a combined 12 goals in her most recent outings against Boston College and Marquette.
4. Belle Smith, M, Boston College
Boston College has a number of skilled offensive minds leading the way this season. Smith re-enters the top five this week because of her recent dynamic, two-way performances. She’s posted 14 goals, seven assists, five caused turnovers and nine ground balls this year. The Eagles struggled in a NCAA championship rematch against North Carolina last weekend, but Smith led the way with two goals.
5. Alecia Nicholas, G, North Carolina
A first-time starter, Nicholas has emerged as a force between the pipes for North Carolina. The sophomore played like a seasoned veteran against Boston College, recording nine saves — good for a .643 save rate. She’s excelled against other tough opponents as well, tallying 14 saves against James Madison and 10 saves against Florida. After graduating Taylor Moreno, North Carolina has found its new defensive star in Nicholas.
Next five: Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College; Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison; Kayla Martello, A, Boston College; Sarah Reznick, G, Florida; Kasey Choma, M, Notre Dame
Five to monitor: Sam Thacker, D, Denver; Maddie Jenner, A/Draw, Duke; Meghan Ball, D, Rutgers; Emma LoPinto, A, Florida; Lacey Bartholomay, GK, Army West Point