D-I women's lacrosse Players to Watch in 2013
Women's lacrosse, a sport traditionally dominated by Maryland and Northwestern, is undergoing a major transition. Upstarts -- both new (Florida) and old (Syracuse) -- are threatening the establishment, and the NCAA tournament expands from 16 to 26 teams this season. Here's our rundown of the players who will make the biggest impact in this season of change:
-- Jon Fogg and Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun
-- Jon Fogg and Katherine Dunn, The Baltimore Sun
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Casey Ancarrow, James Madison, senior, attacker
John Carroll graduate is a spectacular finisher. Ancarrow was named last season's Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year and this year's preseason Player of the Year. In the 2012 regular season, she led the CAA in average goals (2.52), was third in average points (3.31) and fourth in draw controls (2.69). On April 13, she tore an anterior cruciate ligament -- her second ACL tear -- and missed the postseason. She redshirted her freshman year after her other ACL tear, then returned the next season to win CAA Rookie of the Year honors.
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