3. Jenn Medjid, A, Boston College
Medjid has built on a strong offensive legacy at Boston College, as she’s played a key role anchoring the attack following Charlotte North’s graduation. One of the nation’s premier attackers, Medjid leads the ACC in goals per game and ranks third nationally. The Long Island native has been an offensive force, tallying 56 goals and 18 points on the year. She played a key role in the Eagles’ rout of Boston U last weekend, posting seven goals and one assist.
4. Emma Ward, A, Syracuse
After returning from an ACL injury, Ward has emerged as an elite playmaker and serious threat on attack. While Ward often dishes out crucial assists, she got to take a turn in the driver’s seat on offense against Clemson on Saturday, as she tallied five goals and one assist. Her strong performance against the Tigers builds on what has been a dynamic season. Ward has tallied 27 goals and 46 assists and ranks second nationally in assists per game. Dangerous from the X, keep an eye out for Ward as the Orange take on North Carolina in a highly anticipated matchup this weekend.
5. Belle Smith, M, Boston College
Smith has packed a punch on both sides of the field for Boston College, building on an already successful first two years in The Heights. Smith has tallied points in every game this season, racking up 33 goals and 20 assists. The Long Island native has been impactful on defense as well, notching 11 caused turnovers and 23 ground balls. She most recently chipped in two goals and one assist against Boston U.
Next five: Ellie Masera, M, Stony Brook; Erin Coykendall, A, Northwestern; Isabella Peterson, A, James Madison; Meghan Ball, D, Rutgers; Sam Thacker, D, Denver
Five to monitor: Alecia Nichols, G, North Carolina; Trinity McPherson, D, Denver; Delaney Sweitzer, G, Syracuse; Jackie Wolak, A, Notre Dame; Madison Taylor, A, Northwestern