Taylor Cummings
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Taylor Cummings is a lacrosse midfielder, formerly for the University of Maryland's women's lacrosse team.[1] Winning the Tewaaraton Trophy in 2014, 2015, and 2016, Cummings was once regarded as the best female collegiate lacrosse player in the country. She helped the Maryland Terrapins win two National Championships in 2014 and in 2015.
Born | (1994-06-02) June 2, 1994 (age 29) United States |
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Position | Midfielder (field), Forward (box) |
NCAA team | University of Maryland's women's lacrosse |
In 2015, Cummings was nominated for the Best Female College Athlete ESPY Award. She is also a 2015–2016 U.S. National team member.[1] Cummings finished her collegiate lacrosse career for Maryland in the spring of 2016 as a senior captain. While Cummings pushed through the season with an undefeated record, the Maryland Terrapins fell short on May 29, 2016 in the NCAA National Championship to the Carolina Tar Heels. While at Maryland, Cummings was the first ever three-time recipient of the Honda Sports Award for women's lacrosse, awarded to the top player in a Division I school.[2][3]