Women's Midseason Top 100 Players
The Midseason Player Rankings see Lexi Missimo of Texas lead the way amid her historic offensive season. Following Missimo are 99 of the best players in the country, all having outstanding seasons in one manner or another.
1. Lexi Missimo, Texas – Having one of the best individual seasons in NCAA history, Missimo has 17 goals, second in the nation, and 16 assists, first in the country, in 16 total games.
2. Elise Evans, Stanford – The reigning TDS Freshman of the Year picked off where she left off, playing all but 64 minutes for a Stanford team that has more clean sheets (7) than goals conceded (6).
3. Eleanor Dale, Nebraska – The runaway NCAA leader in goals, Dale has 21 goals in her 15 games, incredibly scoring a brace on nine occasions.
4. Taylor Huff, Florida State – A constant presence for undefeated No. 1 Florida State, the midfielder has contributed four goals and seven assists while among the top five in minutes played.
5. Maycee Bell, North Carolina – Bell returned from injury to start the season and has been as good as ever, playing the full 90 in 10 of 13 appearances while contributing to seven clean sheets.
Check out the rest of the Top 100 here.
The ACC is the most represented conference with 22 players, followed by the Pac-12 with 15, the Big-12 with 12, and the Big Ten and SEC tied with eleven each.
In total, 19 separate conferences see at least one player on the list spanning from coast to coast and every region in the country.
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