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Friday, the lists of 25 nominees for the Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the best college lacrosse player in the country, were revealed for both the men's and women's award. Two Syracuse Orange players, one each for men and women, were part of those lists: Dylan Donahue and Kayla Treanor.
For Donahue, it is the second consecutive year that he has been a nominee for the Tewaaraton. He leads the Orange in points (48) and assists (27), and ranks 18th in the country at 4.0 points per game and seventh in the country at 2.3 assists per game. Earlier this season, he became the 17th player in program history to record 200 points for his career. He has also scored a goal in 38 consecutive games (tied for longest streak in the country) and a point in 52 consecutive games (longest streak in the country).
For Treanor, it is the third consecutive year that she has been a nominee for the Tewaaraton. She leads the Orange in points (74), goals (42) and assists (32), and ranks ninth in the country in total points. She is also Syracuse's all-time leader in goals (252) and the NCAA Division I active leader in points (377) and goals.
Here is the full list of nominees for both, starting with the men:
Nick Aponte, Penn State - Jr., Attack
Trevor Baptiste, Denver - Soph., Faceoff
Kylor Bellistri, Brown - Sr., Attack
Kyle Berhnlohr, Maryland - Sr., Goalie
Scott Bieda, Rutgers - Sr., Attack
Ryan Brown, Johns Hopkins - Sr., Attack
Connor Cannizzaro, Denver - Jr., Atack
Deemer Class, Duke - Sr., Midfield
Dylan Donahue, Syracuse - Sr., Attack
Devin Dwyer, Harvard - Sr., Attack
Connor Fields, Albany - Soph., Attack
Jake Froccaro, Villanova - Jr., Midfield
Myles Jones, Duke - Sr., Midfield
Matt Kavanagh, Notre Dame - Sr., Attack
Jack Kelly, Brown - Sr., Goalie
Matt Landis, Notre Dame - Sr., Defense
Zach Miller, Denver - Jr., Midfield
Dylan Molloy, Brown - Jr., Attack
Sergio Perkovic, Notre Dame - Jr., Midfield
Steve Pontrello, North Carolina - Sr., Attack
Michael Quinn, Yale - Sr., Defense
Ben Reeves, Yale - Soph., Attack
Blaze Riorden, Albany - Sr., Goalie
Challen Rogers, Stony Brook - Sr., Midfield
Gunnar Waldt, Bryant - Sr., Goalie
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And, now, here's the women's list:
Nina Corcoran, Penn - Sr., Attack
Maddie Crutchfield, Duke - Soph., Midfield
Taylor Cummings, Maryland - Sr., Midfield
Madison Cyr, Penn State - Sr., Midfield
Ellie DeGarmo, Princeton - Jr., Goalie
Dene DiMartino, Johns Hopkins - Sr., Midfield
Kelsey Duryea, Duke - Sr., Goalie
Caroline Fitzgerald, Florida - Sr., Defense
Cortney Fortunato, Notre Dame - Jr., Attack
Nicole Graziano, Florida - Sr., Midfield
Nadine Hadnagy, Maryland - Jr., Defense
Molly Hendrick, North Carolina - Jr., Attack
Olivia Hompe, Princeton - Jr., Attack
Sarah Mannelly, Boston College - Sr., Midfield
Marie McCool, North Carolina - Soph., Midfield
Alice Mercer, Maryland - Sr., Defense
Michaela Michael, USC - Jr., Attack
Kaylin Morissette, Louisville - Sr., Midfield
Courtney Murphy, Stony Brook - Jr., Attack
Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook - Soph., Attack
Zoe Stukenburg, Maryland - Jr., Midfield
Barbara Sullivan, Notre Dame - Grad., Defense
Courtney Tarleton, USC - Sr., Defense
Kayla Treanor, Syracuse - Sr., Attack
Megan Whittle, Maryland - Soph., Attack
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Five finalists for both men's and women's awards will be selected from each group of 25 on May 12. The Tewaaraton Award Ceremony will be held June 2 in Washington, D.C., at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian.