The 2021 college lacrosse season has officially completed play on the field, but there’s still a major trophy left to be decided: the Tewaaraton Award. Now the focus shifts to this prestigious award. This is how to watch the 2021 Tewaaraton Award ceremony.
How to Watch the 2021 Tewaaraton Award Ceremony
The 2021 Tewaaraton Award ceremony will be held on Saturday, June 5. It will air live on NBC Sports Network during halftime of the PLL game between Whipsnakes LC and Chaos LC, scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. EST at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. The presentation will include both the men’s and women’s awards.
🚨 BREAKING – Our 10 finalists for 2021 have been announced, and we'll name the winners live at @PremierLacrosse's June 5 game at Gillette Stadium.
— Tewaaraton Award (@Tewaaraton) May 14, 2021
Full release 👉https://t.co/ejgHZZIKtR pic.twitter.com/J1slBDmB3s
“We are incredibly proud of these talented student-athletes and all they’ve accomplished this season,” Jeffrey Harvey, chairman of the Tewaaraton Foundation, said in a release. “We wish them the best of luck during this year’s NCAA Tournament and look forward to what will be an exciting announcement with our Premier Lacrosse League partners live on the field in Gillette Stadium.”
The finalists for the 2021 Tewaaraton Award are the following:
Men’s Tewaaraton Finalists
Jared Bernhardt – Attack, Sr., Maryland
Jake Carraway – Attack, Grad. Student, Georgetown
Chris Gray – Attack, Sr., North Carolina
Pat Kavanagh – Attack, Soph., Notre Dame
Michael Sowers – Attack, Grad. Student, Duke
Best of luck to our 3️⃣ men's finalists playing in today's NCAA semifinals. 👀 Chris Gray at noon and Michael Sowers and Jared Bernhardt at 2:30 on ESPN2 🍿 pic.twitter.com/VGc4rMQOr9
— Tewaaraton Award (@Tewaaraton) May 29, 2021
Women’s Tewaaraton Finalists
Lizzie Colson – Defense, Grad. Student, Maryland
Taylor Moreno – Goalie, Sr., North Carolina
Charlotte North – Attack, Sr., Boston College
Jamie Ortega – Attack, Sr., North Carolina
Izzy Scane – Attack, Jr., Northwestern
Best of luck to Tewaaraton Finalist Charlotte North, who goes for a national title (and has a shot at the NCAA record for goals in a season with 100) today at noon on ESPNU. (📸 Kerry North, BC Athletics) pic.twitter.com/NFjekDM9pu
— Tewaaraton Award (@Tewaaraton) May 30, 2021
The announcement of the winners will bring to an end a process that began March 11 when the Tewaaraton Watch Lists were released. An update was issued April 2, and then the 50 nominees – 25 men and 25 women – were chosen April 22. The Tewaaraton Foundations announced the 10 finalists, five from the men’s side and five from the women’s, on May 14.