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2024 TEWAARATON NOMINEES

Updated: Feb 13

The Tewaaraton Foundation has announced the 2024 men’s and women’s Tewaaraton Award Nominees. The Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the pre-eminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. The selection committees are composed of premier college coaches and are appointed annually by the Tewaaraton Foundation.


Five men’s and five women’s finalists will be selected from these groups, to be announced May 9 at the conclusion of the regular season.


The men’s Tewaaraton Award Nominees include players from 18 different schools, led by three from Duke and two each from Maryland, Notre Dame, Penn State, Syracuse and Virginia. In all, 12 men’s players return from last year’s Nominees, including 2023 winner Brennan O’Neill (Duke), 2022 and 2023 finalist Connor Shellenberger (Virginia), 2021 and 2023 finalist Pat Kavanagh (Notre Dame) and CJ Kirst (Cornell), who was a finalist in 2023.

25 Men’s Nominees:


Matt Brandau, Yale – Sr., Attack

Kenny Brower, Duke – Grad. Student, Defense

Graham Bundy Jr., Georgetown – Grad. Student, Midfield

Emmet Carroll, Penn – Sr., Goalie

Will Coletti, Army West Point – Jr., Face-Off

Liam Entenmann, Notre Dame – Grad. Student, Goalie

Jack Fracyon, Penn State – Jr., Goalie

Chayse Ierlan, Johns Hopkins – Grad. Student, Goalie

Cole Kastner, Virginia – Sr., Defense

Pat Kavanagh, Notre Dame – Grad. Student, Attack

Sam King, Harvard – Jr., Attack

CJ Kirst, Cornell – Sr., Attack

Shane Knobloch, Rutgers – Sr., Midfield

Coulter Mackesy, Princeton – Jr., Attack

TJ Malone, Penn State – Grad. Student, Attack

Will Mark, Syracuse – Grad. Student, Goalie

Brennan O’Neill, Duke – Sr., Attack

Jake Piseno, Albany – Grad. Student, Defense

Connor Shellenberger, Virginia – Grad. Student, Attack

Joey Spallina, Syracuse – Soph., Attack

Alec Stathakis, Denver – Grad. Student, Face-Off

Luke Wierman, Maryland – Grad. Student, Face-Off

Dalton Young, Richmond – Grad. Student, Attack

Ajax Zappitello, Maryland – Sr., Defense

Josh Zawada, Duke – Grad. Student, Attack


This year’s list of women’s Tewaaraton Award Nominees features players from 15 different schools, led by Boston College, Michigan and Northwestern with three players each and two each for Loyola, Maryland, Notre Dame and Syracuse. In all, 10 players return from the 2023 list of nominees. The 2023 Tewaaraton Award winner Izzy Scane (Northwestern) is one of three returning finalists, including Isabella Peterson (James Madison) and Erin Coykendall (Northwestern). Nominee Emma Tyrrell’s sister Meaghan was a two-time Tewaaraton Finalist, also at Syracuse.


25 women’s nominees:


Meghan Ball, Maryland – Grad. Student, Defense

Sydni Black, Loyola – Sr., Attack

Chase Boyle, Loyola – Jr., Midfield

Maddie Burns, Michigan – Sr., Defense

Kasey Choma, Notre Dame – Grad. Student, Midfield

Rachel Clark, Boston College – Jr., Attack

Erin Coykendall, Northwestern – Grad. Student, Attack

Katie DeSimone, Duke – Sr., Attack

Katie Goodale, Syracuse – Sr., Defense

Emily Heller, Florida – Grad. Student, Midfield

Ellie Masera, Stony Brook – Sr., Midfield

Trinity McPherson, Denver – Grad. Student, Defense

Emily Nalls, North Carolina – Grad. Student, Defense

Erin O’Grady, Michigan – Jr., Goalie

Isabella Peterson, James Madison – Sr., Attack

Sydney Scales, Boston College – Sr., Defense

Izzy Scane, Northwestern – Grad. Student, Attack

Morgan Schwab, Virginia – Sr., Attack

Belle Smith, Boston College – Sr., Midfield

Jill Smith, Michigan – Jr., Attack

Cassidy Spilis, Rutgers – Grad. Student, Midfield

Emily Sterling, Maryland – Grad. Student, Goalie

Madison Taylor, Northwestern – Soph., Attack

Emma Tyrrell, Syracuse – Grad. Student, Attack

Jackie Wolak, Notre Dame – Grad. Student, Attack


The 2024 Tewaaraton Watch Lists were first unveiled Feb. 18, with additions announced March 7 and March 28. The five men’s and five women’s finalists will be announced May 9 and will be invited to the Tewaaraton Award Ceremony in Washington, D.C., on May 30.

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