Four Syracuse women's lacrosse players earned honors as Nike Midseason All-Americans, with Izzy Lahah highlighted as a Second Team selection. Lahah, a standout junior defender, averages 2.83 caused turnovers per game, ranking her in the national top-10. Molly Guzik, Coco Vandiver, and Daniella Guyette were recognized on the Third Team, showcasing their impressive performances this season including key contributions on offense and defense.

By the Numbers
  • Izzy Lahah has 35 caused turnovers and 34 ground balls this season.
  • Molly Guzik has scored 33 goals and 10 assists, totaling 43 points over 13 games.
  • Coco Vandiver has caused 32 turnovers, becoming Syracuse鈥檚 all-time leader with 102 in her career.
  • Daniella Guyette boasts a .475 save percentage with 77 saves, ranking second nationally with a 6.88 goals against average.
Yes, But

While the accolades are noteworthy, the Orange face a challenging schedule ahead, including matches against top-ranked teams which could impact their playoff positioning.

State of Play
  • Syracuse holds a strong defensive record, allowing an average of 7.1 goals per game, the third-best nationally.
  • The team has been performing strongly against competitive opponents, as shown in their upcoming match against No. 17 Duke.
What's Next

The Orange will compete against No. 17 Duke on April 4, followed by a crucial home game against No. 14 Notre Dame on Senior Day, which could define their season trajectory.

Bottom Line

Syracuse women's lacrosse demonstrates exceptional talent with four players recognized as Midseason All-Americans, emphasizing their robust defense and offensive firepower as they gear up for pivotal matches that will shape their postseason hopes.