Here’s a look at other freshmen making impacts in the college game this season:
Men
Ethan Walker, Denver
Walker joined a Denver program that already boasted a Tewaaraton Award finalist from 2016 in Connor Cannizzaro. All he did to break onto the scene was put up 52 points in his first 12 games with the Pioneers — one more than his star teammate.
He’s stepped up in a few of Denver’s biggest games, including a five-point performance in the win at Towson in March.
Mac O’Keefe, Penn State
He has since cooled off, but O’Keefe led the nation with 24 goals through his first two games. He helped lead Penn State to an undefeated start entering Big Ten play.
He still sits second on the team with 42 goals and five assists. Not bad for his first campaign.
TD Ierlan, Albany
If we had any doubts about who might take over Trevor Baptiste’s mantle for dominance at the faceoff X in the future, Ierlan made his name known. He sits second in the country with a 69.1 faceoff win percentage to help the surging Great Danes.
Michael Kraus, Virginia
Kraus, and teammate Dox Aitken (a U.S. U19 team member) have been impressive for Lars Tiffany’s Cavaliers. The former is leading the team with 55 points on 34 goals and 21 assists.
He sits 22nd in the nation and fourth among freshmen in points per game.
Ryan Tierney, Hofstra
We know Hofstra coach Seth Tierney didn’t recruit Ryan just because he was his son. No, Ryan Tierney is one of the top players on a Pride team that was the last to lose in Division I this year.
Ryan Tierney is second on the team with 41 points on 26 goals and 15 assists.
Gerard Arceri, Penn State
Not far behind Ierlan is Arceri, who ranks fifth in the nation with a 64.5 faceoff percentage for the Nittany Lions. He just won 16 of 20 faceoffs on Sunday, helping Penn State beat Rutgers and clinch a spot in the Big Ten tournament.
Women
Emily Hawryshuk, Syracuse
With Kayla Treanor gone after an illustrious career at Syracuse, the Orange needed to replace her production. Hawryshuk has certainly helped shoulder some of the load as a freshman, sitting second on the team with 31 goals and six assists.
She scored four goals in a win over Boston College and tallied six points in a victory over Virginia Tech.
Kerrigan Miller, USC
Miller, a member of the 2015 U.S. U19 team, has become an important player on a USC offense that includes Michaela Michael and Kylie Drexel. She’s fourth on the team with 30 goals and 12 assists, and second in draw controls with 31.
Jill Rizzo, Ohio State
Rizzo has been a mainstay between the pipes for the Buckeyes all season long, making 183 saves in 17 games. As a result, she ranks ninth in the nation with 10.76 saves per game — the most of any freshman.
Alyssa Parrella, Hofstra
All Parrella has done this season is score goals. She’s second among freshmen with 47 goals and sits 26th in the nation in goals per game.
And she’s come up big in some key games, including a six-goal, one-assist performance in the upset of Towson on April 16.
Kali Hartshorn, Maryland
Hartshorn has already made a big impact on a Maryland team that has gone through the regular season unscathed. She leads the team with 71 draw controls.
But she’s not just a threat on the draw control. Hartshorn is fifth on the team with 50 points on 42 goals and eight assists.