Each year, we at US Lacrosse Magazine pore over the top coaches, players, games, performances, breakthroughs and moments for the annual “Best of Lacrosse” edition. Naturally, this retrospective tome drops in December.
But now is the time to be heard.
Over the next two weeks, we’re polling fans on Twitter (@USLacrosseMag) to vote on four finalists in 10 categories: Best Men’s Coach, Best Women’s Coach, Best Men’s Player, Best Women’s Player, Best Game, Best Men’s Performance, Best Women’s Performance, Best Men’s Breakthrough, Best Women’s Breakthrough and Best Moment.
Today, we present our four finalists for Best Women’s Coach of 2017: Ricky Fried (Team USA), Cathy Reese (Maryland), Cindy Timchal (Navy) and Acacia Walker (Boston College).
One could easily make the case for several other candidates.
In just its fourth season, Colorado coach Ann Elliott led the Buffs to the NCAA tournament after defeating Northwestern in overtime, setting records and earning a spot in national polls for the first time in program history.
Under coach Joe Spallina, in a year when the Seawolves lost one of their top players, Courtney Murphy, to injury, Stony Brook played the eventual national champion Maryland to just one goal in the NCAA quarterfinal, the closest any opponent came to dethroning the undefeated Terps.
In Division II, Adelphi won its third title in four years with Pat McCabe at the helm, avenging its 2016 NCAA championship loss to Florida Southern.
In Division III, coach Carol Cantele became just the fourth women’s lacrosse coach in NCAA history to reach 400 wins en route to Gettysburg’s second national crown in its first appearance in the title game since 2011.
Plus, internationally, England coach Phil Collier returned his country to the medal stand for the first time since 2005, as the English earned bronze in their upset over Australia.
Alas, Twitter limits us to just 140 characters and four poll options. More on this year’s finalists for Best Women’s Coach: