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The Tewaaraton Foundation announced Thursday the 25 men’s and 25 women’s nominees for the Tewaaraton Award, presented annually to the most outstanding players in college lacrosse.

The women’s nominees:

Sam Apuzzo, Boston College, Jr., A
Dempsey Arsenault, Boston College, Jr., M
Kasey Behr, Virginia, Sr., M
Julia Braig, Maryland, Jr., D
Jenna Collins, Navy, Sr., M
Olivia Conti, Towson, So., D
Shelby Fredericks, Northwestern, Sr., A
Kristen Gaudian, James Madison, Sr., A
Haley Hicklen, Florida, Jr., G
Darby Kiernan, Colorado, Sr., A
Selena Lasota, Northwestern, Jr., A
Julia Lisella, Colorado, Jr., G
Marie McCool, North Carolina, Sr., M
Elizabeth Miller, Boston College, Jr., D
Courtney Murphy, Stony Brook, R-Sr., A
Kelsey Murray, Stanford, R-Sr., A
Sheila Nesselbush, Northwestern, Sr., M
Katie O’Donnell, Penn State, Sr., M
Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook, Sr., A
Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida, Jr., A
Gabby Rosenzweig, Penn, So., A
Megan Taylor, Maryland, Jr., G
Taylor VanThof, Loyola, Jr., M
Haley Warden, James Madison, Sr., M
Megan Whittle, Maryland, Sr.

Defending NCAA champion Maryland, which has had a player claim the Tewaaraton Award in six straight years, boasts three nominees (Braig, Taylor and Whittle), as do Boston College (Apuzzo, Arsenault and Miller) and Northwestern (Fredericks, Lasota and Nesselbush) to pace the field.

McCool and Ohlmiller were finalists a year ago.

This year’s finalists will be announced May 10 and invited to the 18th-annual Tewaaraton Award Ceremony on Thursday, May 31 in Washington, D.C.