3. Belle Smith, Boston College, M
Strong on both ends of the field, Smith has been a key to the Eagles’ success. Smith anchored Boston College in its most recent win against Louisville, posting six goals, four ground balls and one draw control. The Long Island product has powered the Eagles’ fiery offense alongside Jenn Medjid, with the pair combining for 42 goals. Smith alone has tallied an impressive 20 goals, seven assists, 13 ground balls and six caused turnovers.
4. Ellie Masera, Stony Brook, M
Although the Seawolves struggled against Northwestern, Masera was especially impressive on attack. She tallied five goals — over half of Stony Brook’s total — and chipped in nine draw controls as well. Her efforts against the Wildcats brought her season totals to 21 goals and 32 draw controls. Keep an eye on Masera as the Seawolves take on Delaware on Saturday and Syracuse next Wednesday.
5. Jenn Medjid, Boston College, A
A veteran leader on attack, Medjid has anchored the Eagles’ offense alongside Smith. She leads Boston College with 22 goals and has added 10 assists, two ground balls and two caused turnovers as well. Medjid starred in the Eagles’ most recent matchups, notching a hat trick against Brown last Wednesday and five goals and four assists against Louisville — good for ACC Offensive Player of the Week honors.
Next five: Alecia Nicholas, North Carolina, G; Isabella Peterson, James Madison, A; Sarah Reznick, Florida, G; Meghan Ball, Rutgers, D; Emma Ward, Syracuse, A
Five to monitor: Kayla Martello, Boston College, A; Jackie Wolak, Notre Dame, A; Reilly Casey, North Carolina, A; Sam Thacker, Denver, D; Maddie Jenner, Duke, Draw/A