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UConn's Watson Named to The Tewaaraton Award Watch List
3/11/2021 1:51:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
WASHINGTON, DC – UConn senior Sydney Watson (Prince Fredrick, Md.) has been named to the 2021 Tewaaraton Award women's watch lists announced by the Tewaaraton Foundation. The lists include the top players across all three divisions of NCAA lacrosse and highlight the early contenders for the 2021 Tewaaraton Award. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the award.
The Tewaaraton Award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. The selection committees are made up of premier collegiate coaches and are appointed annually by The Tewaaraton Foundation. Watson is in the early stages of a sensational senior season, having scored 22 goals with an assist in the first five games. She leads the BIG EAST and is fifth in the nation in goals scored. The senior midfielder also has a team-leading 45 draw controls, ranking third natioinally averaging 9.00 draw controls per game.
2021 WOMEN'S WATCH LIST
Andie Aldave, Notre Dame - Sr., Midfield
Ali Baiocco, Stanford - Sr., Attack
Caroline Blalock, Louisville - Sr., Midfield
Megan Carney, Syracuse - Jr., Attack
Kasey Choma, Notre Dame - Soph., Midfield
Lizzie Colson, Maryland - Grad. Student, Defense
Sarah Cooper, Syracuse - Jr., Defense
Aurora Cordingley, Johns Hopkins - Sr., Attack
Bridget Deehan, Notre Dame - Sr., Goalie
Kerry Defliese, Syracuse - Grad. Student, Defense
Sondra Dickey, Lehigh - Grad. Student, Midfield
Olivia Dirks, Penn State - Soph., Midfield
Molly Dougherty, James Madison - Jr., Goalie
Annie Dyson, Virginia - Jr., Midfield
Sam Fiedler, Loyola - Sr., Midfield
Molly Garrett, Michigan - Grad. Student, Midfield
Sam Geiersbach, Richmond - RS Sr., Attack
Lauren Gilbert, Northwestern - Sr., Attack
Asa Goldstock, Syracuse - Grad. Student, Goalie
Brindi Griffin, Maryland - Fifth Year, Attack
Grace Griffin, Maryland - Sr., Midfield
Scottie Rose Growney, North Carolina - Sr., Attack
Karson Harris, Drexel - Sr., Midfield
Liza Hernandez, Ohio State - Grad. Student, Attack
Katie Hoeg, North Carolina - Sr., Attack
Abby Hormes, High Point - Sr., Attack
Maddie Jenner, Duke - Jr., Attack
Emma Johnson, James Madison - Sr., Defense
Shannon Kavanagh, Florida - Sr., Midfield
Ally Kennedy , Stony Brook - Grad. Student, Midfield
Molly Little, Denver - 5th Year Sr, Defense
Ashlyn McGovern, Virginia - Jr., Attack
Lindsay McKone, Northwestern - Grad. Student, Attack
Taylor Moreno, North Carolina - Sr., Goalie
Sammy Mueller, Northwestern - Grad. Student, Midfield
Caitlin Muir, Michigan - Sr., Attack
Charlotte North, Boston College - Sr., Attack
Taryn Ohlmiller , Stony Brook - Grad. Student, Attack
Jamie Ortega, North Carolina - Sr., Attack
Alyssa Parrella, Hofstra - Sr., Attack
Blair Pearre, Towson - Soph., Midfield
Paige Petty, Virginia Tech - Sr., Midfield
Kole Pollock, Adelphi - Grad. Student, Attack
Sarah Reznick, Florida - RS Fr., Goalie
Kathleen Roe, Notre Dame - Grad. Student, Defense
Gabby Rosenzweig, Duke - Grad. Student, Attack
Livy Rosenzweig, Loyola - Sr., Attack
Izzy Scane, Northwestern - Jr., Attack
Cassidy Spilis, Rutgers - Soph., Midfield
Taylor Suplee, Penn State - Soph., Goalie
Emma Trenchard, North Carolina - Sr., Defense
Cara Trombetta, Florida - Grad. Student, Defense
Meaghan Tyrrell, Syracuse - Jr., Attack
Cara Urbank, Boston College - Grad. Student, Attack
Nicole Victory, Navy - Sr., Attack
Mikaela Watson, Stanford - Grad. Student, Midfield
Sydney Watson, UConn - Sr., Midfield
Players not named to this initial list will have opportunities to play their way into a spot as the season progresses. Watch list additions will be announced on April 2, before the field will be narrowed to 25 men's and 25 women's nominees on April 23. Nominees can be players from the watch lists or not from the watch lists, effectively allowing for a second round of additions.
Five men's and five women's finalists will be announced in early May. The Tewaaraton Award recipients will be chosen after the conclusion of the collegiate lacrosse season.
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About The Tewaaraton Foundation
Founded at the University Club of Washington, DC and first presented in 2001, the Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the preeminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. Endorsed by the Mohawk Nation Council of Elders and U.S. Lacrosse, the Tewaaraton Award symbolizes lacrosse's centuries-old roots in Native American heritage. The Tewaaraton Foundation ensures the integrity and advances the mission of this award. Each year, the Tewaaraton Award celebrates one of the six tribal nations of the Iroquois Confederacy – the Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca and Tuscarora – and presents two scholarships to students of Native American descent. To learn more about The Tewaaraton Foundation, please visit www.tewaaraton.com.









