
Mckenna Davis
Founder of MD3LAX
Senior Attackman at Boston College
NCAA Season
Assists Leader
Inside Lacrosse, IWLCA, USA Lacrosse All-American
Boston College's All-Time
Assists Leader
National
Championships
The Mission of MD3LAX
I'm excited to launch MD3LAX to help continue the growth of the game I love, lacrosse. It is my goal to inspire the next generation of lacrosse players and teach these young girls valuable lessons on and off the field.
My journey as a championship-winning athlete has fueled my passion for giving back to the game I love. I’ve experienced firsthand how lacrosse can build confidence, resilience, and leadership, and I want to share that with the next generation.
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Freshman Year
I was honored to be named to the All-ACC Freshman Team and played in all 23 games during my first season. I finished the year with 19 goals and 12 assists, totaling 31 points. My 12 assists tied for the fourth most in a single season by a BC freshman. I was one of six players on the team to record at least 15 goals and 10 assists, with a .769 shot-on-goal percentage.
I scored my first collegiate goals against BU (2/6), netting two in that game. I posted career-highs with three goals against Yale (3/13) and Virginia Tech (4/29). In the ACC Tournament against VT, I recorded a personal best with six points (3 goals, 3 assists). I also ran a four-game point streak and tallied 11 ground balls over the season.
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Sophomore Year
I played and started in all 23 games during my sophomore season and earned several honors, including IWLCA Second-Team All-American, Inside Lacrosse/IL Women Second-Team All-American, IWLCA Northeast Region All-First Team, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honorable Mention, and All-ACC First Team. I led the team with 62 assists, which ranked second-most in a single season in program history. I also finished first in the ACC and second in the nation in assists.
My career-high 88 points were second on the team, fifth in the league, and 19th in the country. I increased my scoring total by 57 points, one of the top-10 scoring jumps from the previous season. Over the season, I recorded 14 games with at least three points and eight with at least five points. One of my standout performances came in a win against Pitt (4/1), where I posted a personal-high eight points—all assists—the second-most helpers in a single game in program history.
I also scored a career-high four goals, including the game-winning goal, in a come-from-behind win at Syracuse (4/20). In the ACC Championship against UNC (4/30), I added four points (1 goal, 3 assists). My best stretch of the season came over seven games, where I tallied 35 points with 11 goals and 24 assists, averaging five points per game. I became the 11th fastest player in program history to reach 100 points, hitting the milestone in just 39 games.
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Junior Year
I played and started in all 23 games during my junior season and was honored as an IWLCA Third-Team All-American, IWLCA First-Team All-Northeast Region selection, Inside Lacrosse Second-Team All-American, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honorable Mention, and Second-Team All-ACC. I was also named to the NCAA All-Tournament Team. I led the team with a career-high 69 assists, breaking the all-time program record for career assists with 143 (and counting), surpassing Kenzie Kent.
I led both the nation and the ACC in assists and ranked third in the ACC and seventh nationally, averaging 3.0 assists per game. My career-high 95 points were second on the team and third in the ACC, and I tied my personal best with 26 goals. One of my standout performances came against Jacksonville (2/18), where I recorded a season-high seven assists. I tallied at least five points in 11 games and at least three points in 18 contests.
In the last five games of the season, I scored 23 points, including 18 during the NCAA Tournament. I posted five points in the ACC Championship against Syracuse (4/28) and followed it up with seven points (3 goals, 4 assists) in the NCAA Second Round versus Princeton (5/12). In the national championship win over Northwestern (5/28), I scored all three of my points, including a critical goal that gave us a 14-12 lead in the fourth quarter. My buzzer-beating score in the third quarter earned me the No. 3 spot on SportsCenter's Top 10 plays.
I finished the season fourth among active juniors with 143 assists and fourth in total points with 214. I was also invited to the USA Sixes National Team Training Camp.
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Senior Year
Stay tuned!



About Mckenna
And Growing Women's Lacrosse
When I first picked up a lacrosse stick as a young player, I naturally gravitated toward using my right hand. But my father, Ronnie Davis, had a different vision. He placed the stick in my left hand, knowing the value of being ambidextrous and mastering the left side of the field.
Embracing this challenge, I dedicated myself to understanding every nuance of navigating the left side. The journey required discipline, perseverance, and a deep love for the game. That determination has shaped who I am today and fueled my desire to give back.
Through MD3Lax, I’m committed to sharing my knowledge and passion to inspire the next generation. Together, we’ll help young athletes unlock their full potential—both on and off the field.

My Focus For Each and Every Player
What we are looking to accomplish here at MD3LAX.
Helping the Next Generation
My mission is to build meaningful relationships with my players, empowering them to excel not only in lacrosse but also in every aspect of life. By fostering a supportive and challenging environment, I aim to inspire personal growth while contributing to the expansion of the sport I love—a game that has shaped who I am and drives my passion to give back.
I am deeply committed to creating an inclusive and uplifting environment where players feel supported, motivated, and empowered to push their boundaries. As an elite athlete with championship experience, I know what it takes to succeed at the highest levels of the game. Whether I’m helping a seasoned player refine their skills or introducing a newcomer to lacrosse for the first time, my mentorship is rooted in my genuine love for the sport and my desire to see every player thrive.
With MD3Lax, I am not just shaping athletes—I am shaping future leaders and advocates for the game I hold so dear.
Quality is Everything
At MD3Lax, I offer more than just lacrosse training—I provide a transformative experience built on authenticity, strength, selflessness, and dynamism. My championship-winning expertise, combined with my passion for empowering young female athletes, allows me to deliver coaching that goes far beyond the field. I am dedicated to helping players build confidence, resilience, and a sense of purpose that extends into their daily lives.
Through my unique coaching approach, I strive to create an environment where young female athletes not only develop their skills but also grow as individuals. My goal is to inspire players to embrace their full potential, both on and off the field, while fostering a lasting love for lacrosse.
Book Mckenna For Your Next Event
Mckenna brings more than just expertise to any event—she brings energy, authenticity, and an engaging personality that connects with athletes of all ages. Her ability to relate to players on a personal level creates a positive, inspiring, and unforgettable experience. Whether she’s teaching the finer points of the game or sharing championship stories to motivate and uplift, Mckenna’s approachable and dynamic style makes her an exceptional addition to any camp, showcase, or clinic. Elevate the energy and impact of your event by booking Mckenna today!