To say that Terrapin women’s lacrosse midfielder Caitlyn McFadden has had a good year would be an understatement.
She leads No. 2 Terps in points, helped lead her to team to an ACC Championship, earned the ACC Tournament MVP Award, and recorded four goals and two assists in a win against No. 5 Princeton on Saturday to finish out the season undefeated. And as if that’s not enough, today she was named one of the five finalists for the Tewaaraton Trophy, the award given annually to the best lacrosse player in the nation.
She is joined on the list by Hannah Nielsen of Northwestern, who won last year, Carolyn Davis of Duke, Amber Falcone of North Carolina and Jillian Byers of Notre Dame. Terp attackers Karri Ellen Johnson and Sarah Mollison were nominees for the Tewaaraton but did not make the cut.
McFadden leads the Terps with 77 points, including 48 goals and 29 assists. She led the Terps with four goals in their ACC title win against Duke. And she does not only have offensive prowess; she is one of the Terps’ best defending midfielders and has caused 17 turnovers this year, the third-highest total on the team.
“She’s a true competitor,” coach Cathy Reese said. ”She’s an outstanding lacrosse player and just a great leader on our team. When the going gets tough and someone’s got to pull the steam and put the team on their back, she does.”