Even off the field, Treanor is getting noticed. While individual awards continue to add to her resume, her play, like that of teammates', resonates with the future generation of lacrosse stars.
“Every single kid out here looks to her and says, ‘I want to be like Kayla Treanor,’” Tumolo said. “She is a leader with her being young. … We were coached by Gary Gait and that is a legend in itself, so we know what it takes to be that person. Just coming in at Syracuse, she was a legend as soon as she stepped on the field. Now, being on the U.S. level, every single person is looking at her saying, ‘I want to be like Kayla.’”
According to Fried, “this team will transcend the sport, whether individuals do or not,” but to the public eye, including England coach Phil Collier who witnessed the Americans’ dominance firsthand in a match he compared to David and Goliath, the U.S. players will continue to stand out.
“If you’re going to get run over, you might as well get run over by a Rolls Royce,” Collier said. “I think the U.S. team obviously has great athletes. … People like Kayla and Taylor Cummings, they are the next generation of lacrosse players. They had massive fans today, who loved seeing them play, and hopefully inspired those girls to move the sport into the future.”
But in true U.S. style, Treanor remained humble: “It’s really easy to stand out when you’re playing with such good people that make you look so good.”