3. Meaghan Tyrrell, A, Syracuse
A creative playmaker and offensive powerhouse, Tyrrell has been key to the Orange’s historic success in 2023. She’s posted some quieter stat lines lately, tallying two assists against Stony Brook on Wednesday night and one assist and one goal against Duke last Saturday. But Tyrrell’s body of work this season is especially impressive. She has tallied 24 goals and 27 assists in 10 games, ensuring her place as one of the country’s assist leaders. Expect Tyrrell to keep leading the Orange to new heights this season.
4. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Boston College’s most recent outing was an upset loss to Denver, but Medjid kept her team in the matchup with three goals and one draw control. She leads the Eagles with 30 goals despite missing their contest against UMass earlier this season. Without Charlotte North, Medjid has been a key offensive leader for the Eagles alongside midfielder Belle Smith. A dynamic offensive threat, expect Medjid to take the helm as Boston College takes on Virginia Tech this weekend.
5. Alecia Nicholas, G, North Carolina
Sure, North Carolina fell to Northwestern last weekend. But it wasn’t necessarily because of goalie play. Nicholas held her own, tallying 11 saves against the Wildcats’ high-octane offense. The New York native has been a game-changer for North Carolina after the program graduated Taylor Moreno, ensuring the Tar Heels remain defensively stout. The first-year starter boasts a .540 save rate, posting 74 saves.
Next five: Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison; Belle Smith, M, Boston College; Emma Ward, A, Syracuse; Meghan Ball, D, Rutgers; Jackie Wolak, A, Notre Dame
Five to monitor: Sarah Reznick, G, Florida; Ashlyn McGovern, A, Virginia; Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern; Megan Carney, A, Syracuse; Trinity D, McPherson, Denver