3. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Another dynamic attacker, Medjid has been a veteran powerhouse for the Eagles. The Long Island native delivered a star performance against Virginia last weekend, tallying five goals. With 61 goals in 14 games, Medjid leads the ACC and ranks third nationally with 4.36 goals per game. Medjid and Eagles’ midfielder Belle Smith have been key leaders for Boston College’s offense this season, powering the program’s current six-game winning streak.
4. Delaney Sweitzer, G, Syracuse
Sweitzer has earned her flowers after her gritty, lights-out performance against North Carolina last weekend. The dominant goalkeeper played the game of her life against the Tar Heels, posting a .556 save rate and 15 total saves against one of the nation’s top attack units. Sweitzer has built momentum in the final weeks of the season, also recording save rates above .500 against Cornell, Louisville and Clemson in recent weeks. Syracuse ranks 11th nationally in scoring defense, and there’s no doubt Sweitzer has had a significant hand in that.
5. Isabella Peterson, James Madison
Is it possible that James Madison has been the most quietly excellent team in the country? The Dukes are up to No. 4 in the Nike/USA Lacrosse Top 20, and much of their success can be attributed to the contributions of Peterson. The redshirt-junior attacker has 60 goals with a career-high 18 assists. Her 64 draw controls are second on the team to Rachel Matey (65). Plus, Peterson has saved her best play for later in the spring. She has 17 goals, seven assists and 18 draw controls in four April games.
Next five: Belle Smith, M, Boston College; Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern; Emma Ward, A, Syracuse; Ellie Masera, M, Stony Brook; Sam Thacker, D, Denver
Five to monitor: Meghan Ball, D, Rutgers; Alecia Nichols, G, North Carolina; Trinity McPherson, D, Denver; Kasey Choma, M, Notre Dame; Jillian Wilson, M, Loyola