SEWANEE, Tenn. – Oglethorpe women's lacrosse battled throughout Saturday's Southern Athletic Association matchup but ultimately fell 20–6 to Sewanee.
The Petrels came out with energy, striking first behind Ellis Mitchum, who converted a free-position opportunity for the game's opening goal. Oglethorpe continued to apply pressure early, with Adesewa Atiba adding a man-up goal and Anna Conza finding the back of the net to keep things competitive in the first quarter.
In the third period, the Petrels put together one of their strongest stretches of the game. Mariah Butler scored back-to-back goals off assists from Anna Ramsden, while Atiba added another free-position goal to highlight Oglethorpe's offensive push.
Madelyn Gardner anchored the defense in goal, recording nine saves while facing heavy pressure. The Petrels also showed resilience in the midfield, narrowly trailing Sewanee in draw controls (14–13) behind strong efforts from Mitchum, Conza and Ramsden.
Despite the final score, Oglethorpe continued to compete across all four quarters, forcing 11 caused turnovers and converting key draw controls into scoring opportunities during key moments.
Game Notes
- Oglethorpe scored first and held an early 1–0 lead
- Mariah Butler led the team with two goals and two assists
- Ramsden recorded two assists and contributed on draw controls
- Mitchum finished with a goal, an assist, and a team-high six draw controls
- Gardner posted nine saves in net
- Conza added a goal and four ground balls
- Oglethorpe converted two free-position goals and a man-up opportunity
Up Next
The Stormy Petrels are back in SAA action at home against Berry College Saturday, April 18, at 11 a.m.