10. PENN
2020 record: 4-1
Last seen: Dropping a back-and-forth 19-15 decision to a scorching-hot Loyola team.
Initial forecast: If there’s an Ivy League program that can shoulder the loss of an all-time great in Gabby Rosenzweig and the steady contributions of Erin Barry, it’s the Quakers. Sure, Rosenzweig — the program’s all-time points leader (247) — and Barry led the team in goals and points, but Taylyn Stadler, Caitlin Cook, Zoe Belodeau and Michaela McMahon weren’t far behind on the versatile offense. Belodeau, who was on a torrid pace during her 2018 freshman season, has yet to repeat that type of success, but all signs point to her stepping into a large role in 2021. There’s something of a goalie competition here between Krissy Kowalski and Kelly Van Hoesen, though both performed capably in 2020.
9. MICHIGAN
2020 record: 5-1
Last seen: Closing 2020 on a four-game winning streak after dropping a close one to USC on Feb. 15.
Initial forecast: The Wolverines take a hit on the offensive end, losing Chandler Kirby and Lilly Grass after the pair opted not to take a fifth year at Michigan. But program-great Molly Garrett is back, as is Nadine Stewart. Overall, Michigan returns much of its scoring punch, headlined by Caitlin Muir, Maggie Kane, Garrett and Kaitlyn Mead. Several players on the defensive side will take advantage of the extra eligibility, namely starters Quinn Melidona and Sydney Whitaker, who will be a steady presence in front of goalkeeper Arielle Weissman. Michigan allowed exactly 10 goals per game in 2020, and defense has long been this program’s strength. With an underrated offense mostly back, Michigan could continue to find itself in the top-10 conversation.