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Not since Portland native Peter Baum won the Tewaaraton Award in 2012 have we heard this much about the Beaver State.
These six players shined during the NCAA men’s and women’s lacrosse tournaments.
The Portland native and former first-team All-American midfielder became a third-team All-American attackman. He scored 47 goals in 14 games in his last season at Syracuse. He’ll use his final year of eligibility at Georgetown.
The Lake Oswego product might be the fastest player in the game. With Izzy Scane out for the year, Gilbert stepped up with 79 goals and 27 assists en route to first-team All-American honors
OREGON TRAIL
— USA Lacrosse Magazine (@USALacrosseMag) May 27, 2022
Lauren Gilbert hits the extra gear. She has a first half hat trick and stops a Carolina run.
Samantha Smith adds a FP goal and @NULax leads UNC 8-2 at the half. pic.twitter.com/dh4UT8vagH
The Tewaaraton finalist out of Portland frequently used his 6-foot-5, 230-pound frame to bowl over defenders. Handley led Penn with 36 goals and 37 assists and won the USILA’s MacLaughlin Award as the nation’s most outstanding midfielder.
A third-team All-American, the former West Linn star tied Rutgers’ single-season record with 50 goals while helping to lead the Scarlet Knights to their first-ever final four.
A Portland native and U.S. U21 men’s national team member, Slusher led Princeton with 44 goals. The Tigers advanced to championship weekend for the first time since 2004.
Also from Portland, Zappitello was an absolute menace, leading Maryland with 27 caused turnovers. He was named a third-team All-American.