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USLM s 2021 D-III Women s Preseason Positional Players of the Year

Wed Dec 23 2020 | US Lacrosse | College PHOTO COURTESY OF AMHERST COLLEGE Maia Noyes was a first-team All-NESCAC selection and the conference’s Rookie of the Year in 2018. US Lacrosse Magazine announced Wednesday its 2021 Division III Women’s Preseason Positional Players of the Year, part of the magazine’s immersive coverage leading to the upcoming spring season. Four players an attacker, midfielder, defender and goalie earned this distinction thanks to their performances during the 2020 season and our expectations for 2021. Next Wednesday (Dec. 30), US Lacrosse Magazine will reveal its overall Division III Women’s Preseason Player of the Year. Preseason Attacker of the Year

USLM s 2021 Division II Men s Preseason Positional Players of the Year

Tue Dec 22 2020 | US Lacrosse | College PHOTO COURTESY OF MOUNT OLIVE ATHLETICS US Lacrosse Magazine announced Tuesday its 2021 Division II Men’s Preseason Positional Players of the Year, part of the magazine’s immersive coverage leading to the upcoming spring season. Five players an attackman, midfielder, defenseman, specialist and goalie earned this distinction thanks to their performances during the 2020 season and our expectations for 2021. Next Tuesday (Dec. 29), US Lacrosse Magazine will reveal its overall Division II Men’s Preseason Player of the Year. Preseason Attackman of the Year Eric Dickinson, Lenoir-Rhyne The redshirt senior has amassed 225 points (156 goals and 69 assists) in three-plus seasons to help the Bears become a threat in the Division II landscape. In seven games before the COVID-19 cancellation, Dickinson was averaging over three goals and two assists per game.

USLM s 2021 D-II Women s Preseason Positional Players of the Year

Tue Dec 22 2020 | US Lacrosse | College PHOTO BY JOHN STROHSACKER US Lacrosse Magazine announced Tuesday its 2021 Division II Women’s Preseason Positional Players of the Year, part of the magazine’s immersive coverage leading to the upcoming spring season. Four players an attacker, midfielder, defender and goalie earned this distinction thanks to their performances during the 2020 season and our expectations for 2021. Next Tuesday (Dec. 29), US Lacrosse Magazine will reveal its overall Division II Women’s Preseason Player of the Year. Preseason Attacker of the Year Kole Pollock, Adelphi Pollock was off to another strong start in 2020, leading the Panthers with 10 goals and 12 points through four games played. With 277 career points, she is in line to become the eighth 300-point scorer in Adelphi history.

USLM s 2021 D-I Women s Preseason Positional Players of the Year

Mon Dec 21 2020 | US Lacrosse | College PHOTO BY JEFFREY A. CAMARATI Emma Trenchard has started all 49 games since she stepped on UNC s campus. US Lacrosse Magazine announced Monday its 2021 Division I Women’s Preseason Positional Players of the Year, part of the magazine’s immersive coverage leading to the upcoming spring season. Four players an attacker, midfielder, defender and goalie earned this distinction thanks to their performances during the 2020 season and our expectations for 2021. Next Monday (Dec. 28), US Lacrosse Magazine will reveal its overall Division I Women’s Preseason Player of the Year. Preseason Midfielder of the Year Ally Kennedy, Stony Brook

US Lacrosse Magazine s 2021 Division I Women s Preseason All-Americans

Attack Emily Hawryschuk (Syracuse) was a force through eight games, scoring 39 goals with seven assists for a Cuse team that finished No. 5 in the Nike / US Lacrosse Magazine Division I Women’s Top 20. After becoming the top point-scorer in program history, Katie Hoeg (North Carolina) is back for a fifth season in Chapel Hill. She is also the career assist leader in program history. Jamie Ortega (North Carolina) is one of the best pure scorers in the country, Ortega has scored 183 goals through just 49 games. Thirty-two goals came in seven games last year. Livy Rosenzweig (Loyola) was a star on a team that surprised the nation and finished at No. 3 in the Nike / US Lacrosse Magazine Division I Women’s Top 20. In five games, she recorded 10 goals and 17 assists.

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