24. COLORADO
2022 record: 11-6 (5-5 Pac-12)
Last seen: Two weeks after thumping Oregon, the Buffs fell to the Ducks 14-10 in the Pac-12 tournament.
Initial forecast: Sadie Grozier (49 goals, nine assists), Charlie Rudy (37 goals, 13 assists), Morgan Pence (27 goals, eight assists) and Sam McGee (31 goals, three assists) are back for the Buffs in 2023. Offense won’t be the issue for a team that appeared bound for one of the final at-large bids before Oregon ended its season in upset fashion. Grace Donnelly (.443 save percentage) is back to lead a defense that has holes to fill. Macaul Mellor, Sabrina Robbins, Kate Burnside and Devon Bayer are all defensive starters in need of replacing.
23. UMASS
2022 record: 16-4 (9-0 Atlantic 10)
Last seen: The Minutewomen made the NCAA tournament as an at-large team after falling in the A-10 tournament to Saint Joseph’s, but UMass fell to Princeton in the first round.
Initial forecast: The UMass offense was again near the top of the NCAA, checking in at No. 9 nationally (16.0 goals per game). New head coach Jana Drummond’s offense will have a bit of a new look, though. Of the seven UMass players who produced 30 points or more in 2022, only two return — Alex Finn (30 goals, 21 assists) and Fiona McGowan (28 goals, 12 assists). Midfield fixture Amy Moreau is back, too, and Charlotte Wilmoth (12 goals, one assist) and Kylee Bowen (10 goals, one assist) could be in for larger roles.