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DI women’s preview: 7 Ivy League players to watch

By Kat CornettaJanuary 9, 2020

Harvard's Shea Jenkins led the Ivy League in ground balls in 2019 with 49. (Harvard Athletics)

It’s not just league champion Princeton or Penn (ranked ninth in the nation in the preseason Nike-US Lacrosse poll) who are worth watching in the Ivy League this season.

The depth of the Ivy League is as massive as it has ever been, and picking only seven players to watch from the conference’s New England schools is a tough task.

Nonetheless, here are seven players who will be worth watching in the league this spring, whether it be because of their scoring capabilities, their defensive dominance, or their impressive comebacks. 

Katie Bourque

Tags: Brown, Dartmouth, Harvard, Ivy League women's lacrosse, New England players to watch, Yale

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