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Official Athletics Site of the Oglethorpe University Stormy Petrels
Sydney Trammell
Hannah Banfiel
5
Oglethorpe OGL-W 11-6
23
Winner RHODES RHODES 13-5
Oglethorpe OGL-W
11-6
5
Final
23
RHODES RHODES
13-5
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Oglethorpe OGL-W 2 1 1 1 5
RHODES RHODES 9 6 5 3 23

Game Recap: Women's Lacrosse | | Robbie Coull

Women’s lacrosse falls in SAA tournament semifinal

MEMPHIS, Tenn.—After securing their first postseason win in program history in their last match, the Oglethorpe Stormy Petrels fell to the top-seeded Lynx of Rhodes College in the Southern Athletic Association tournament semifinal 23-5 on Sunday.

It was Savannah Freeman and Sydney Trammell leading the way for Oglethorpe as they each notched two goals in the final contest of the 2023 season. Kendall White rounded out the scoring for the Petrels with one goal of her own.

The hosting Lynx continued their tear as they have not suffered a defeat to an SAA opponent since 2016. 

As the season came to an end, the Petrels reflect upon an 11-6 overall season, as well as their first SAA postseason win and semifinal appearance in program history, all under first-year head coach Taylor Martin and assistant coach Brianna Freeman.

This season featured multiple Petrels hitting career milestones such as junior attack Ally Moir hitting 200 career points. Sophomore goalie Tori Perez reaching 200 career saves, midfielder Kaitlynn Alford hitting both 100 points and career goals this season, and lastly White and Trammell each hitting the 100 career points mark.

Ally Moir led Oglethorpe with 70 points on the season by way of 45 goals and 25 assists. White followed with 53 points tallying 41 goals and 12 assists while Anna Ramsden recorded 43 goals and eight assists for 51 points in her freshman campaign.

The Petrels graduate five seniors this year: Baillie Brindle, India Martin, Kendall White, Sissy De Armas, and Tricia Batchelor.

Season Notes

  • Oglethorpe finished 11-6 on the season and 3-3 in the SAA. This was good for a tie for third place in the final regular-season standings.
  • The Petrels outscored opponents 246-183 over the course of the season
  • The most goals scored in a game this season was 23 versus Truett McConnell
  • Moir finished the season with team-high 70 points: 45 goals, 25 assists
  • White finished season with 53 points: 41 goals, 12 assists
  • Ramsden tallied 51 points in her freshman campaign: 43 goals, eight assists

 

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