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 Player of 2017: Kylie Ohlmiller (Stony Brook), Zoe Stukenberg (Maryland), Kayla Treanor (Team USA) and Devon Wills (Team USA).
Narrowing down the field meant leaving out some players whose names made headlines.
Olivia Hompe (Princeton) and Megan Whittle (Maryland) lifted Team England back to bronze, scoring the game-tying and game-winning goals against Australia, after standout collegiate seasons as a Tewaaraton finalist and NCAA champion, respectively.
Speaking of the NCAA tournament, Kenzie Kent stunned the Terps, tallying 10 points in the final to be named the Most Outstanding Player.
Plus, Tewaaraton finalist Marie McCool was a staple of the North Carolina program as an all-around midfielder before making an impact with Team USA over the summer alongside several talented Americans who won gold medals.
Cases could be made for any and all of these standouts. More on this year’s finalists for Best Women’s Player: