Reagan O'Brien (Charlestown, Mass.) broke the NCAA single-season record for caused turnovers at Johns Hopkins. (Johns Hopkins)
With nine programs located on two coasts and in the nation’s heartland, the Big Ten is not only one of the strongest women’s lacrosse conferences, it also has the biggest footprint.
The program that Kelly Amonte Hiller (Hingham, Mass.) has built at Northwestern is still the gold standard – and a landing spot for top New England players – but other programs are recruiting our region aggressively, too.
As we approach new college seasons, we’ll be focusing on New England players poised to make big impacts.
This post will look at six women from the region who should play heavy roles for their teams in the Big Ten.

