MM 6.24: Maryland women’s lacrosse adds splash in transfer portal with attacker Gianna Monaco
· Yahoo Sports
With nearly 58% of its scoring production departing, Maryland women’s lacrosse head coach Cathy Reese has a busy offseason ahead.
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But Reese’s effort to fill those offensive voids received a significant boost on Tuesday when Florida attacker Gianna Monaco signed with the Terps. The 2025 IWLCA All-American third-teamer will likely pair up with Lauren LaPointe in Maryland’s starting attack.
Welcome home, Gianna 🐢❤️
— Maryland Women's Lacrosse (@MarylandWLax) June 23, 2026
We’re thrilled to welcome Gianna to the Maryland family!
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While she stepped away from lacrosse this past season due to personal reasons, Monaco brings plenty of talent to immediately star in College Park. She bagged 73 goals and 22 assists during the 2025 season, proving to be one of the nation’s top attackers.
“She’s a strong finisher,” Reese said in the press release. “She can catch, score and dodge. When you look at the players we have and who we’re graduating, we felt she would be a great fit for what we need offensively.”
However, her impact wasn’t solely limited to scoring; Monaco nabbed 22 ground balls and caused 10 turnovers. Those traits could aid a Terps team that finished with the third-fewest ground balls per game nationally last season.
While Maryland loses four of its five leading scorers, Monaco’s addition helps address one of the biggest offseason needs.
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— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) June 23, 2026
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— Inside Maryland Sports (@Terrapins247) June 23, 2026