KEY ADDITIONS
Riley Campbell, Gr., A (60G, 22A at Harvard)
Grace Fujinaga, D, Gr. (33GB, 23CT at Penn)
Niki Miles, A, Gr. (54G, 119DC at Penn)
Fujinaga and Miles played their final games for Penn last year in the second-round NCAA tournament loss to Northwestern. Now they join the Wildcats as two-thirds of an Ivy League transfer trio. Fujinaga brings four years of starting experience to shore up a Northwestern defense that lost a pair of close defenders.
Miles did a bit of everything for Penn and will bolster the Wildcats attack. She already picked up a huge assist when she convinced her sister, Jordan Miles, also to transfer to Northwestern from High Point. The Wildcats added more proven talent from the transfer portal with Campbell, who was the Ivies’ second-leading scorer at Harvard.
NOTABLE DEPARTURES
Graduations: Dylan Amonte, A; Erin Coykendall, A; Lindsey Frank, M; Hannah Gillespie, D; Kendall Halpern, D; Leah Holmes, A; Molly Laliberty, Carleigh Mahoney, D; G; Izzy Scane, A; Mary Schumar, A
X-FACTOR
Emerson Bohlig, M, Sr.
Bohlig is a two-way midfielder who will have a chance to make a bigger impact this year. She played in every game last year and is the Wildcats’ No. 3 returning scorer. She also recorded 34 draw controls. Northwestern is banking on her experience in her fourth season.
“She does it all,” Amonte Hiller said. “She’s the hardest worker, and I think she’s really stepping into a leadership role this year.”
THE NARRATIVE
There’s no denying that Northwestern brought in some incredible talent that, on paper, should keep them in the national title hunt. The Wildcats are still trying to figure out how it will all fit together best.
“It’s still developing,” Amonte Hiller said one week into preseason. “It’s still early.”
On the offensive end, the Wildcats must find a way to make up for losing 63 percent of the nation’s No. 2 scoring offense.
“The benefit last year is that we had so many veterans and they knew each other,” Amonte Hiller said. “They knew everything that the other player was going to do.”
The fall and the preseason have been important for the Wildcats to assemble their new attack with the transfers blending in with returning players looking to step into bigger roles.
“Right now, we’re just kind of learning what each other likes to do and playing off of that,” said Amonte Hiller. “And so that’s the fun thing, and they’re just developing that chemistry. I think that’ll start to come together as the season progresses.”
With a draw control that ranked fourth nationally returning intact, the offense should have plenty of opportunities. And that will take some pressure off the defense that also is replacing top players, most notably in goal, where it’s a three-player race between returners Cara Nugent, U20 national team member Francesca Argentieri and December transfer from Syracuse, Delaney Sweitzer.
“Adding Delaney to the mix has really been great,” Amonte Hiller said. “I think it’s elevated all three goalies. I think all three of them are playing well right now.”
She’s open to a full-game starter, rotating starters or splitting games. Anything that keeps the Wildcats on the championship trajectory.