Madison Taylor Achieves Historic Third Honda Award Nomination in Lacrosse
Northwestern senior attacker Madison Taylor has been selected as a finalist for the 2026 Honda Sport Award for Lacrosse, marking her third consecutive nomination — a first since Taylor Cummings (2014-2016). She joins fellow finalists Brigid Duffy, Reagan O'Brien, and Chloe Humphrey. Taylor concluded her season with impressive stats: 97 goals and 42 assists. She also won the Tewaaraton Award, showcasing her exceptional performance in the NCAA Tournament with a record-setting 28 points and 91 total career points across tournament games. Her final collegiate match featured a game-high seven points, leading the Wildcats to victory in the NCAA Championship Game against North Carolina.
By the Numbers- 97 goals and 42 assists in the 2026 season.
- First player in NCAA history with 450+ career points and 200+ career draw controls.
- CWSA is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
- The Honda Sport Award winner for lacrosse will be announced later this week after administrator voting.
The winner of the Honda Sport Award will be revealed on July 27 during a live broadcast on CBS Sports Network. This announcement could further highlight Taylor's accomplishments or signify a new recognition for another athlete.
Bottom LineMadison Taylor's unprecedented third nomination for the Honda Sport Award underscores her impact on collegiate lacrosse, establishing her as one of the sport's all-time greats, with potential future accolades on the horizon.
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