The 2025 NCAA women’s college lacrosse season kicks off on Feb. 7. Last year, Northwestern’s Izzy Scane took home the sport’s most prestigious individual accolade — the Tewaaraton Award. Scane, the 2023 and 2024 winner, has since graduated, leaving the 2025 race wide open.
Here are five DI women’s lacrosse players — in no particular order — that could take home the trophy in 2025.
Madison Taylor, Northwestern
Taylor led the Wildcats in points last season, tallying seven more than Scane. Taylor, Scane and Erin Coykendall each had 100-plus points for Northwestern in 2024, but Scane and Coykendall both graduated. Even with the two stars by her side, Taylor finished sixth nationally in points per game (5.52). Without Scane and Coykendall, Taylor will have an even bigger role in the Wildcat’s attack, making her a leading candidate for the 2025 Tewaaraton Award.
Rachel Clark, Boston College
Clark led the Eagles in goals (78) and points (101) during their 2024 championship run. She returns to BC for her second…