The Tewaaraton Foundation has announced the first round of additions to the 2018 Tewaaraton Award Men’s and Women’s Watch Lists. The lists include the top players across all three divisions of NCAA lacrosse and highlight the early contenders for this year’s Tewaaraton Award.
“These players have proved in the early part of this season that they deserved to be in the conversation for lacrosse’s top award,” said Jeffrey Harvey, Chairman of The Tewaaraton Foundation. “We congratulate this talented group for their outstanding performances and wish them the very best the remainder of the season.”
The Tewaaraton Award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse player in the
United States. The selection committees are comprised of premier college coaches and are
appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.
Men’s First Round Additions
Gerard Arceri, Penn State – Soph., Faceoff
Peter Conley, Duke – Sr., Attack
Foster Huggins, Loyola – Sr., Defense
Michael Kraus, Virginia – Soph., Attack
Johnny Mazza, Towson – Jr., Midfield
Tehoka Nanticoke, Albany – Fr., Attack
Andrew Pettit, Lehigh – Jr., Attack
Max Tuttle, Sacred Heart – Jr., Midfield
Women’s First Round Additions
Ali Baiocco, Stanford – Fr., Attack
Zoe Belodeau, Penn – Fr., Attack
Kailey Conry, Boston University – Soph., Attack
Kerrigan Miller, USC – Soph., Midfield
Kelsey Murray, Stanford – Redshirt Senior, Attack
Charlotte North, Duke – Fr., Attack
Hannah Powers, Loyola – Jr., Attack
Gabby Rosenzweig, Penn – Soph, Attack
Kyla Sears, Princeton – Fr., Midfield
Natalie Sulmonte, Towson – Jr., Attack
Players not named to the initial lists have several opportunities to play their way into a spot as the season progresses. The next round of watch list additions, if applicable, will be announced on April 12. On April 26, the field will be narrowed to 25 men’s and 25 women’s nominees. Nominees can be players on the watch lists or players not on the watch lists, effectively allowing for a third round of additions. This year’s initial watch list, announced on March 1, recognized the top 50 men’s and 50 women’s candidates for the Tewaaraton Award.
Five men’s and five women’s finalists will be announced on May 10 and invited to The 18th annual Tewaaraton Award Ceremony in Washington, D.C., on May 31.
The 50 men’s and 50 women’s watch list candidates, with school, year and position noted are:
Men’s Watch List:
Dox Aitken, Virginia – Soph., Midfield
Dylan Alderman, Hofstra – Sr., Midfield
Grant Ament, Penn State – Jr., Attack
Trevor Baptiste, Denver – Sr., Faceoff
Jared Bernhardt, Maryland – Soph., Attack
Brendan Bomberry, Syracuse – Sr., Attack
Tate Boyce, Providence – Jr., Goalie
Dan Bucaro, Georgetown – Jr., Attack
Morgan Cheek, Harvard – Sr., Attack
Chris Cloutier, North Carolina – Sr., Attack
Jack Concannon, Hofstra – Sr., Goalie
Ryan Conrad, Virginia – Jr., Midfield
Brian Corrigan, Marist – Redshirt Senior, Goalie
Bryan Costabile, Notre Dame – Soph., Midfield
Christian Cuccinello, Villanova – Sr., Attack
Connor Fields, Albany – Sr., Attack
Zach Goodrich, Towson – Jr., Midfield
Phil Goss, Brown – Soph., Goalie
Justin Guterding, Duke – Sr., Attack
Jules Heningburg, Rutgers – Sr., Attack
TD Ierlan, Albany – Soph., Faceoff
Chris Keating, Yale – Sr., Defense
Connor Keating, Penn – Sr., Long Stick Midfield
Connor Kelly, Maryland – Sr., Midfield
Tom Kennedy, Bryant – Sr., Midfield
Tre Leclaire, Ohio State – Soph., Attack
Ian Mackay, Vermont – Sr., Midfield
Simon Mathias, Penn – Jr., Attack
Sean Mayle, Denver – Sr., Long Stick Midfield
Nick Mellen, Syracuse – R-Soph., Defense
Brent Noseworthy, Michigan – Jr., Midfield
Isaac Paparo, UMass- Jr., Defense
Ben Randall, Ohio State – Sr., Defense
Casey Rees, Navy – Sr., Midfield
Ryland Rees, Stony Brook – Jr., Defense
Ben Reeves, Yale – Sr., Attack
Will Sands, Bucknell – Sr., Attack
John Sexton, Notre Dame – Sr., Long Stick Midfield
Nate Solomon, Syracuse – Jr., Attack
Michael Sowers, Princeton – Soph., Attack
Pat Spencer, Loyola – Jr., Attack
John Surdick, Army – Jr., Defense
David Symmes, Army – Sr., Midfield
Jeff Teat, Cornell – Soph., Attack
Joel Tinney, Hopkins – Sr., Midfield
Greyson Torain, Navy – Jr., Midfield
Kyle Tucker, Salisbury – Sr., Defense
Cade Van Raaphorst, Duke – Jr., Defense
Ethan Walker, Denver – Soph., Attack
Jack Wilson, Boston University – Sr., Attack
Women’s Watch List:
Sam Apuzzo, Boston College – Jr., Attack
Dempsey Arsenault, Boston College – Jr., Midfield
Stephanie Asher, Elon – Sr., Attack
Kasey Behr, Virginia – Sr., Midfield
Julia Braig, Maryland – Jr., Defense
Sarah Brown, Colorado – Sr., Defense
Madison Carter, Penn State – Jr., Attack
Jenna Collins, Navy – Sr., Midfield
Alex Condon, Penn – Sr., Midfield
Olivia Conti, Towson – Soph., Defense
Maddie Crutchfield, Duke – Sr., Midfield
Riley Donahue, Syracuse – Sr., Attack
Kristen Gaudian, James Madison – Sr., Attack
Elizabeth George, Princeton – Jr., Midfield
Samantha Giacolone, Notre Dame – Jr., Goalie
Jen Giles, Maryland – Jr., Midfield
Ela Hazar, North Carolina – Sr., Attack
Haley Hicklen, Florida – Jr., Goalie
Maggie Jackson, Virginia – Jr., Midfield
Olivia Jenner, Duke – Jr., Attack
Gussie Johns, USC – Sr., Goalie
Katy Junior, Penn – Jr., Defense
Kenzie Kent, Boston College – Sr., Attack
Emily Kenul, Johns Hopkins – Sr., Attack
Darby Kiernan, Colorado – Sr., Attack
Kelly Larkin, Navy – Soph., Attack
Selena Lasota, Northwestern – Jr., Attack
Nicole Levy, Syracuse – Jr., Attack
Marie McCool, North Carolina – Sr., Midfield
Elizabeth Miller, Boston College – Jr., Defense
Elizabeth Morrison, The College of New Jersey – Sr., Defense
Courtney Murphy, Stony Brook – Redshirt Senior, Attack
Sheila Nesselbush, Northwestern – Sr., Midfield
Katie O’Donnell, Penn State – Sr., Midfield
Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook – Sr., Attack
Taryn Ohlmiller, Stony Brook – Soph., Attack
Sydney Pirreca, Florida – Jr., Midfield
Shayna Pirreca, Florida – Sr., Attack
Elena Romesburg, James Madison – Sr., Midfield
Lindsey Ronbeck, Florida – Jr., Attack
Michele Scannell, Adelphi – Sr., Midfield
Caroline Steele, Maryland – Jr., Attack
Camille Sullivan, Princeton – Sr., Midfield
Lydia Sutton, USC – Sr., Defense
Megan Taylor, Maryland – Jr., Goalie
Rachel VanderKolk, Virginia – Sr., Goalie
Taylor VanThof, Loyola – Jr., Midfield
Natalie Wallon, Syracuse – Jr., Midfield
Haley Warden, James Madison – Sr., Midfield
Megan Whittle, Maryland – Sr., Attack
Players not named to the initial lists have several opportunities to play their way into a spot as the season progresses. Watch list additions, if applicable, will be announced on March 22 and April 5. On April 26, the field will be narrowed to 25 men’s and 25 women’s nominees. Nominees can be players on the watch lists or players not on the watch lists, effectively allowing for a third round of additions.
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