“All seven players that we have over the line, inclusive of defenders that we send over, we expect to be ready and confident to shoot,” McMahon said. “The level of buy-in is probably at an all-time high, where we’re just running and gunning. We want to push that transition game, and play that level of fast-paced, creative offense.”
It helps that the Minutewomen have arguably the strongest and most consistent draw specialist in the nation to jump-start that offense. Redshirt-senior attacker Caitlyn Petro currently leads the nation in both total (200) and per-game (14.29) draw controls and is only 24 draws away from the national record for most in a single season.
Petro has had the benefit of learning from one of the game’s best. She was a freshman when Hannah Murphy, one of the top draw specialists in NCAA history, was a senior at UMass in 2017. Murphy returned to Amherst as an assistant in 2020 and has since helped Petro master her craft, too.
“This is the year [Petro’s] had the greatest level of consistency, and it comes with the growth, but also the fact that she’s a fifth-year, the higher level of maturity and game experience,” McMahon said. “There’s a level of pride that comes with being a drawer at UMass. We’ve had some amazing drawers come through our program, and they really do want to just do whatever they can to give our team that success.”
The Minutewomen will enter this year’s Atlantic 10 tournament looking for their first postseason conference crown since 2017. They’ve advanced to each of the last two tournament title games, but fell to Richmond by one goal in overtime on both occasions. Both games were instant classics.
UMass didn’t play the Spiders in the regular season, but the two teams could meet in the conference tournament championship game once again. The second-seeded Minutewomen open up against Davidson on Friday, while Richmond has to take on Saint Joseph’s in the other semifinal.
“We’re not changing anything,” McMahon said. “We want to dictate the tempo and the play out there on the field, being very aggressive and playing with confidence. That’s what has gotten us here in the first place.”