Mollison, Schawarzmann, Gavin named Tewaaraton finalists
Maryland's Sarah Mollison and Katie Schwarzmann and Loyola's Grace Gavin have been named among five finalists for the 2011 Tewaaraton Trophy as the best college women's lacrosse player in 2011.
Mollison, a senior attacker; Schwarzmann, a sophomore midfielder; and Gavin, a senior midfielder/attacker; were joined by Duke junior midfielder/attacker Emma Hamm and Northwestern midfielder/attacker Shannon Smith as finalists for the Trophy to be awarded, along with the men's trophy, June 2 at the Warner Theater in Washington, D.C.
Maryland's Caitlin McFadden won last season's trophy after leading the Terps to its first national championship since 2001. The Terps' Jen Adams, now the Loyola coach, won the inaugural trophy in 2001.
Loyola has never had a winner and Gavin is only the second Tewaaration finalist from Loyola.





