Colorado lost much of its offensive production, including Sadie Grozier and Chloe Willard — its leaders in goals and assists, respectively. But attacker Charlie Rudy, the Buffs’ second-highest scorer in 2022, returns for a fifth year. The California native emerged as a star last season, earning accolades such as USA Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Week honors in March and All-Pac-12 second team recognition.
As Colorado has adjusted to Beardsley’s style of play, Elliott Whidden said Rudy has been an important voice on the offensive end. Her maturity and leadership have been exciting to witness.
With several key players departing, there are plenty of faces, new and old, ready to step up. Colorado added 10 players ahead of the 2023 season, including transfer Camryn Stoner, who starred defensively at Marist.
While only in their first semester with the Buffs, Elliott Whidden said the program’s freshmen have been “fearless.”
“It’s the competitiveness and drive they have every day that’s pushing our team and older players to be better,” Elliott Whidden said. “[They’re] pushing themselves and putting themselves in a good position to compete and play.”
Senior goalkeeper Grace Donnelly has been another offseason anchor for Colorado after starting all 17 games in 2022. Elliott Whidden said Donnelly’s confidence has been important for the Buffs on defense, and the competition among the program’s goalkeepers has elevated the team’s play as well.
While Colorado is young right now, Elliott Whidden said her bunch has been energized and competitive. After going even in the Pac-12 in 2022, the Buffs are already on the lookout to improve their performance and execute well against early season opponents, too.
“We can compete in our non-conference schedule,” Colorado said. “To close that gap, we just have to do some extra work and commit to it.”