USF WLAX: Bulls add 14 in 2nd Signing Class

Mindy McCord Announces Second Signing Class in USF Women’s Lacrosse History

The class will be on campus for the 2024-25 academic year

TAMPA, Fla., Nov. 27, 2023 – The University of South Florida head women’s lacrosse coach Mindy McCord has announced the Bulls second-ever signing class as USF’s prepares to begin competition in the spring of 2025.
 
The Bulls’ signing class of 14 student-athletes comes from five states, with six from Maryland with six and four from New York, both lacrosse hot beds, leading the way. The 2024 class includes one goalie, three attackers, eight midfielders, and two defenders. The signees will be ready to step into a highly competitive American Athletic Conference, as they come from talent-rich and competitive high school programs such as USA Lacrosse Magazine Top-10 schools Glenelg Country and St. Anthony’s.

“When I reflect on the Class of 2028, it’s truly remarkable for its versatility,” McCord said. “Nearly every player can play multiple positions at the highest level of play. It’s a high lacrosse IQ class with some super athletes in the mix. We are building our program from the ground up with a model that allows young players to come and play, not just be developed while they sit behind one or two-year transfers.

“I want to thank Britt and Paul (associate head coach and assistant coach, respectively) for putting this class together through their extreme effort and diligence. This is the most talented group in one class my staff and I have put together, and they will undoubtedly be a part of some top ranked programs during their career. We are pumped to coach them up here in Tampa Bay!”

The recruiting class will arrive on campus in the fall of 2024 and will be a part of the program’s first competitive season in the spring of 2025.


Jena Binkis | M | Long Island, N.Y. | Legacy LI

Three-year midfielder for St. Anthony’s High School under head coach Darcy Messina… 2024 and 2022 Preseason Watch List member… Four-time Long Island Lacrosse Journal player of the game in 2022… Ranked Top 50 Sophomores on Long Island in 2022… Player of the Game at 2022 Juniors Open… 2022 Invitee to Best in Class and All Long Island Games…2021 NYSRC Suffolk All-Star… Member of the National Honor Society

Why USF: “The school has everything and more anyone could ask for. The resources given to the athletes is unheard of, and the coaching staff is so welcoming it already feels like I’m part of their family.”

Kali Cleary | M | Naples, Fla. | Lax Maniax 

Three-year midfielder and captain for Gulf Coast High School under head coach Lynn Garrison… 2023 and 2022 Southwest Florida Player of the Year… Three-year High School All-American… Received County Athlete of the Month Honors in 2022 and 2021… 2021 Rookie of the Year… Student Government President

Why USF: “I chose USF because they have the best culture of becoming a family. The coaches treat you like you are one of their own kids and it’s an amazing relationship to have.”

Jacinda Connor | M | Towson, Md. | C2 Select

Midfielder for Roland Park Country School under head coach Corrine Drost… 2022 USA Lacrosse All-American and Arizona Midfielder of the Year…2022 Arizona High School State Champion… 2022 Arizona All-State team and All-Star team… 2021 Arizona Rooke of the Year… 2021 National Cup All-District Lacrosse Team… Her mom, Courtney, and dad, Casey played lacrosse at Maryland, where they won national championships and were All-Americans… Sister, Acacia, plays at Syracuse

Why USF: “I chose USF because of the coaches, the new lacrosse program, and the Tampa location.”

Natalie Eastwood | G | Ellicott City, Md. | Hero’s 2024 Green

Goalie for Glenelg Country School under head coach Molly Fleming… member of the Australian U20 training squad… 2023 Baltimore Sun First-Team All-County… 2023 Washington Post All-Metro Honorable Mention… Received USA Lacrosse Notable Player of the Week Honors in 2023… 2023 Coaches Award recipient… Hero’s Club Lacrosse Team nationally ranked in the top 10… Member of the National Honor and Spanish Honor Society… Dual citizenship in Australia and the United States

Why USF: “Incredible culture being built by the supportive coaching staff, academic rigor/opportunities in the medical field, and the student-athlete support systems.”

Julia Huxtable | A | Northport, N.Y. | Long Island Yellow Jackets

Three-year attacker and captain for Northport High School under head coach Carol Rainson-Rose… 2023 All-Division player and Class A County Champ… 2023 Newsday Top 100 player… named Top Player in 2022 LILJ… 2022 BOTC All-Long Island Team Class A… 2022 LILJ Preseason Watch List… 2022 Northport HS Lacrosse State Finalist Class A… 2022 and 2021 Northport HS Lacrosse Long Island Champion Class A

Why USF: “The second I stepped on campus, I knew this was the place for me. The team and coaches feel like a second family.”

Natalie Kelly | M | Bel Air, MD. | NEMS Lacrosse Club
Midfielder for the John Carroll School under head coach Laura Seifert… Earned 2023 2nd Team All-County Honors… Also lettered in soccer in high school… Member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society

Why USF: “I immediately fell in love with the coaches and the culture that came with them.”

https://gousfbulls.com/sports/womens-lacrosse/roster/ansley-knor/13872Lindsey King | M | Kennesaw, Ga. | Atlanta Storm
Three-year midfielder for Kell High School under head coach Marybeth Stier… Two-time Second-Team All-State… First-Team All-County… Two-time All-County honorable mention… Earned MVP honors… Member of the National Honor Society…Member of the Principal’s List… Sister, Erin, plays lacrosse at Temple University

Why USF: “The culture, location, amazing facilities, and the coaches.”

Lexi Larsen | M | Cincinnati, Ohio | Skywalkers

Three-year midfielder and team captain for Indian Hill High School under head coach Sam Herman… 2023 and 2022 US Lacrosse All-American… First-Team All-State in 2023 and First-Team All-State in 2022… First-team All-Region in 2023 and 2022 and Second-team All-Region in 2021… Leading scorer for IHHS all three years… Earned MVP honors in 2022… Member of the Student-Athlete Leadership Team

Why USF: “I chose USF because of the family and culture. From the first time I talked with CP, I knew USF was the perfect for me.”

Maddie Morris | D | Centerport, N.Y. | Yellow Jackets

Three-year defender for top-five nationally ranked high school St. Anthony’s High School under head coach Darcy Messina… 2024 LILJ Watch List… LILJ All-High School first-team… LILJ All-LI team… Five-time LILJ Winter League Player of the Game… Selected for Best in Class all three years…selected for Juniors Open 2022… Selected for American Select 2022 & 2023… participated in U18 USA national development combine

Why USF: “The coaches, family-like environment, facilities, and Tampa Bay.”

Lily Mosser | A | Ponte Vedra, Fla. | M&D Orlando

Three-year attacker for Ponte Vedra High School under head coach Dan Toole… All-First Coast 2023 and 2022. Ponte Vedra Grit Award 2023 and 2022… US Lacrosse North Florida National Team 2023, 2022, and 2021… American Select All-Tournament Team 2022… USA National Team Development Program 2023 and 2022… All America Tournament 2021… Best in Class attendee 2022… Academic Honor Roll

Why USF: “It was the perfect fit for me. USF has amazing coaches and great academic opportunities, and I love the Tampa area. I’m excited to be a part of the new program.”

Morgan Perry | M | Bel Air, Md. | NEMS Lacrosse

Three-year midfielder under head coach Faye Brust… Recognized for Always Give 110% accolade in 2022 high school season… Member of National Honor Society, Math National Honor Society, French National Honor Society, and Science National Honor Society… earned honor roll all through high school

Why USF: “The team environment, the values of the program, the amazing campus, and the opportuities set in place for our lacrosse team.”

Emily Rutledge | D | Sykesville, Md. | Hero’s Lacrosse

Three-year defender for Century High School… 2023 Second-Team All-County… 2022 2A State Champion… 2022 and 2021 regional and county champion… Member of the National Honor Society… Earned honor roll throughout high school

Why USF: “There is a really good environment and culture, great coaches, plus the team really wants to strive to be the best.”

Anna Wood | M | Rocky Point, NY |

Three-year midfielder for Rocky Point High School under head coach Kaitlyn Montalbano… Earned 2023 All-Division honors… 2023 All-League and All-County honors… Unsung Hero… Also competed in soccer and track

Why USF: “USF has everything I could want and need, from the absolute best coaches, beautiful campus, amazing academic support, and of course the endless food options.”

Kennedy Ziegler | A | Hampstead, Md. | NEMS 2024
Three-year attacker for Hereford High School under head coach Kelly Swift… Recognized in the 2022 and 2021 Under Armour 150… Invited to the 2022 Juniors Open… 2022 Lacrosse Magazine National Watchlist for 2024 Girls… Under Armour All-American Baltimore Spotlight 2022… Member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society
 

Why USF: “The coaching staff is amazing. I immediately felt like I had a family and a new home. It is such a unique opportunity to be a part of a team bound for greatness. The academic programs will set me up for my career, and nothing beats the warm Florida weather.”

ABOUT USF LACROSSE
The University of South Florida announced the addition of women’s lacrosse to its now 21-sport varsity athletics program in November of 2021. The Bulls named eight-time conference coach of the year Mindy McCord to lead the program in May of 2022. McCord, who came to USF with 240 career wins, earned 21 regular season and conference tournament titles at Jacksonville University and led the program to eight NCAA appearances after starting and leading the Dolphins’ program in its first 13 years. She developed 13 All-Americans, 81 all-conference selections and 13 conference player of the year honorees during that span. USF runs a fast-paced, high scoring offense influenced by the early 1990’s Loyola Marymount men’s basketball record-setting fast break, which ranked among the national leaders in shots, points per game and scoring margin numerous seasons during McCord’s tenure at JU.

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