5. Tayler Warehime, UNC
Warehime absolutely punked the opposing goalie with this one, pump-faking to draw the keeper off her line before smoothly burying it low-corner behind-the-back. Trick shots aren’t supposed to look this easy.
#NCAAWLAX Plays of the Week ????
— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) February 18, 2020
2️⃣ | Tayler Warehime gives @uncwlax a 2-0 lead over Davidson with a behind-the-back goal. The Tar Heels went on to beat the Wildcats 22-5 and set a school record with 38 points. ???????? pic.twitter.com/CD4y1LAm1g
4. Caroline Beck, Monmouth
The season hasn’t really begun until someone’s ankles are broken, and Monmouth’s Caroline Beck did the honor this year, dropping her defender before burying her shot.
ICYMI: @MULACROSSE opened up 1-0 yesterday and Caroline Bleck was out here keeping orthopedic surgeons in business ???? #FlyHawks #NCAALacrosse pic.twitter.com/gp1lcKhnGk
— Monmouth Digital Network (@MDigitalNetwork) February 16, 2020
3. Kailyn Hart, Stony Brook
The Stony Brook freshman makes magic out of chaos with this goal, scooping a loose ball off the dropped pass and then tossing it behind-the-back and passed the keeper. Poor defenders probably thought they had a chance.
DEJA VU❗
— Stony Brook Women's Lacrosse (@StonyBrookWLAX) February 15, 2020
Hart scoops it and goes behind the back again!#SeawolvesUnited | #NCAAWLAX | #AEWLAX pic.twitter.com/JcL6eXHvW6
2. Brindi Griffin, Maryland
Twizzlers are always sick, but rarely do you see a player pull one off with a defender on her back given how much space is needed to twist both your body and your stick. Apparently no one bothered to tell Griffin this shouldn’t look so easy.
Brindi makes it happen!! ????#NCAAWLAX | @MarylandWLax
— NCAA Lacrosse (@NCAALAX) February 22, 2020
pic.twitter.com/EF7CaeCBhv
1. Kailyn Hart, Stony Brook
This may be the smoothest behind-the-back you will ever see, and it was only Hart’s second-ever collegiate goal (and it was at No. 4 Syracuse). Both this shot and her goal above made SportsCenter’s Top 10. Not bad for someone only a few weeks into their college career.
What a finesse move ???? #SCtop10 pic.twitter.com/LianRsAkJ9
— espnW (@espnW) February 11, 2020