Florida lacrosse’s attacker Frannie Hahn was one of nine players added to the Tewaaraton Watch List as part of second-round additions last week.
Prestigious Honor
The Tewaarton Award annually honors the top male and female college lacrosse players in the nation. The list highlights the early contenders for the 2025 Tewaaraton Award, which is selected by a committee of premier collegiate coaches appointed yearly by the Tewaaraton Foundation.
Beside the redshirt freshman, fellow Gators, junior defender Theresa Bragg and junior Kaitlyn Davies, were named to the list on Feb. 6.
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Hahn leads the Gators in assists (33) and points (53). She also has tallied 20 goals, 12 ground balls, four caused turnovers and one draw control through 11 games and six starts.
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Record-Breaking Performances
On March 12, Hahn tied the program record with eight assists against Navy.
The native of Catonsville, Maryland, also became the sixth player in UF history to total 10 or more points in a game (seven goals, three assists) against James Madison on March 1.
Breaking Down the List
Florida now has had 24 players named to the watch list and 47 total nominations.
The nominees will be narrowed to 25 men and 25 women on April 17. In early May, five men’s and five women’s finalists will be announced before the winners are chosen at the end of the collegiate lacrosse season. Winners will be celebrated on May 29 at the Tewaaraton Ceremony in Washington, D.C.
Below is a full list of the women’s second round additions:
Tewaaraton Women’s Second Round Additions
- Madison Alaimo, Virginia – Soph., Attack
- Annie Burton, Brown – Sr., Attack
- Sky Carrasquillo, Yale – Sr., Midfield
- Jordyn Case, Stanford – RS Jr, Attack
- Lydia Colasante, Boston College – Soph., Defense
- Lexie Coldiron, Rutgers – Grad. Student, Goalie
- Frannie Hahn, Florida – RS Fr., Attack
- Jami MacDonald, Princeton – Jr., Attack
- Coco Vandiver, Syracuse – Jr. Defense
Coming Up
The No. 7 Gators (9-2, 1-0 Big 12) return home to take on San Diego State University (5-6, 0-1) on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Donald R. Dizney Stadium. UF hopes to continue its six-game winning streak and secure its second conference victory.