GILBERT, NORTH, MAJORANA LEAD ON ATTACK
Each player has now suited up for nine games, and just three players have managed to score in all nine: North, Lauren Gilbert and Halle Majorana. Both Gilbert and North have impressed in their rookie seasons, ranking first and second in the league in goals, respectively. Majorana, a former Syracuse standout who played in the UWLX and WPLL, has brought veteran flair and experience to her matchups.
Each had star turns during Week 3: North played the hero in Team Colson’s overtime victory; Gilbert was super speedy with three-plus goals in each game; and Majorana led Team Johansen in scoring during Sunday’s victory. Keep an eye on these three in Week 4. They might just surge up the leaderboard.
LEADERBOARD
1. Taylor Moreno, G, 1311
2. Sam Apuzzo, A, 1305
3. Amanda Johansen, M, 1153
4. Kady Glynn, G, 1088
5. Caylee Waters, G, 1079
6. Ally Mastroianni, M, 1042
7. Courtney Taylor, D, 1033
8. Lizzie Colson, D, 1024
9. Dempsey Arsenault, M, 1023
10. Charlotte North, A, 950
WEEK 4 CAPTAINS
Will Moreno hold on to first place and win the Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse championship? Keep an eye on Week 4’s games.
Taylor Moreno: For the third straight week, Moreno ranks atop the leaderboard. But her teams went 0-3 during Week 3, and she now holds just a six-point lead over Apuzzo. Her Week 3 team featured former Tar Heel teammates and legends alike, ranging from Marie McCool to Emma Trenchard. It will be interesting to see if Moreno sticks to the UNC strategy or changes things up as she approaches championship weekend.
Sam Apuzzo: Apuzzo knows how to draft a team, that’s for sure. She’s gone 8-1 on the season, and each of her teams has brought a fun, fresh version of the game to the playing field. A former Boston College standout, look for Apuzzo to draft ex-teammate Dempsey Arsenault once again in Week 4.
Amanda Johansen: Johansen has been a dominant force in 2022 after missing part of AU’s inaugural 2021 season due to injury. A dynamic midfielder, Johansen will have Apuzzo and Moreno on upset watch for the championship heading into AU’s final weekend. Yes, she’s 150 points behind, but she’s a fierce competitor, and anything can happen.
Kady Glynn: A captain during Week 1, Glynn enters the top four for the first time this season. She had a stellar Week 3, including notching a 63-percent save rate in Team Colson’s Sunday win over Team Johansen. Ranking second among four goalkeepers in the top 15, look to Glynn to continue making her mark during championship weekend.