Tewaaraton Trophy

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Tewaaraton Trophy is an award given to the top American college lacrosse player since 2001. There are separate awards given to the top male lacrosse and female lacrosse player.


Tewaaraton Trophy
Year Men's Winner School Position Women's Winner School Position
2001 Doug Shanahan Hofstra University Midfield Jen Adams University of Maryland Attack
2002 Mikey Powell Syracuse University Attack Erin Elbe Georgetown University Attack
2003 Chris Rotelli University of Virginia Midfield Rachael Becker Princeton University Defense
2004 Mikey Powell Syracuse University Attack Amy Appelt University of Virginia Attack
2005 Kyle Harrison Johns Hopkins University Midfield Katie Chrest Duke University Attack
2006 Matt Ward University of Virginia Attack Kristen Kjellman Northwestern University Midfield


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