Each year, we at US Lacrosse Magazine pore over the top coaches, players, games, performances, breakthroughs and moments for the annual “Best of Lacrosse” edition. Naturally, this retrospective tome drops in December.
But now is the time to be heard.
Over the next two weeks, we’re polling fans on Twitter (@USLacrosseMag) to vote on four finalists in 10 categories: Best Men’s Coach, Best Women’s Coach, Best Men’s Player, Best Women’s Player, Best Game, Best Men’s Performance, Best Women’s Performance, Best Men’s Breakthrough, Best Women’s Breakthrough and Best Moment.
Today, we present our four finalists for Best Men’s Performance: Trevor Baptiste in the NCAA quarters against Notre Dame, Dave Little’s 9-for-9 shooting in Navy’s win over Lehigh, Dan Morris’ big game against Rutgers and Zach Currier’s all-around game in Princeton's blowout of Johns Hopkins.
Narrowing down the field meant leaving out some games that made headlines.
Marcus Holman stepped up when the Ohio Machine needed him, scoring three of his four goals in a run that sealed the MLL championship. His four-goal, two-assist performance helped him win the game’s MVP award.
Lyle Thompson also had a big game in a title clincher. He scored seven points in the Champion’s Cup Game 2 to help the Swarm win the NLL title.
Cases could be made for any and all of these standouts. More on this year’s finalists for Best Game.