BIGGEST FALL QUESTION
Who Will Lead the Offense?
Arizona State will be without its top three scorers from 2022 in Emily Glagolev (44 G, 42 A), Carley Adams (51 G, 28 A) and Taylor Pinzone (41 G, 13 A). Emily Munro, who was fifth on the team in points (35) on 26 goals and nine assists, also graduated in May.
Katie Brodsky, a fifth-year, was fourth on the team in points (46) and third in assists (25). Brodsky played in 16 games, making two starts last year, and will likely have a more significant role this season.
“She is just as strong from X and that quarterback in terms of directing,” VanThof said.
VanThof said junior Mina Scott (14 G, 3 A) has also impressed this fall and is an emerging leader. Her leadership will be critical as VanThof looks to mix in what she calls a strong freshman class that will likely help fill out the offense.
MARQUEE ADDITION: TEAGAN NG
Teagan Ng is poised to be part of the answer to the offensive question mark heading into 2023. The freshman from British Colombia cut her teeth in the sport of lacrosse by playing box with the boys. The multi-sport star also played soccer and basketball.
Ng arrived at ASU ready to go. VanThof describes her as a dynamic lefty who can make an immediate impact.
“She fires from so many different cylinders, whether it’s a feed or dodge,” VanThof said. “She has great vision and stick protection and is a finisher all around.”
BREAKOUT CANDIDATE: KAYLON BUCKNER
If Kaylon Buckner continues on the trajectory she’s been on this fall, VanThof believes her fifth season will be her finest. The midfielder started all 19 games in 2022 and was second on the team in draws (48). She also contributed 17 goals and eight assists.
“She is going to destroy both ends of the field,” VanThof said. “Her athleticism separates her. Her IQ is increasing every day. She has a knack for finding the ball and is always around it.”