University Southern California Trojans

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USC Lacrosse Concludes Season at Oregon
April 14, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
The Trojans and the Ducks will meet on Papé Field for a Saturday matinee matchup
LOS ANGELES – The USC lacrosse team (7-9, 0-7 Big Ten) concludes the regular season with a road game at Oregon (6-9, 0-7) on Saturday (April 18) at noon PT. The Trojans and the Ducks will meet at Papé Field in Eugene, Ore, and each seek their first conference win in the season finale for both programs. The Women of Troy have won 10 straight against Oregon and have won seven games in a row in the state of Oregon. The winner will claim bragging rights and eighth place in the final league standings but neither team can advance to the Big Ten tournament as the final two teams out. Besides the 2020 season shortened by the COVID-19 pandemic when postseason tournament were all canceled, the Trojans have never previously missed a conference tournament.
THIS WEEK
GAME #17 • Saturday, April 18 • 12 p.m. PT
USC (7-9, 0-7 Big Ten) at Oregon (6-9, 0-7 Big Ten)
Papé Field • Eugene, Ore.
SERIES RECORD: USC leads, 15-3 (.833)
LAST MEETING: W 21-3 (April 19, 2025 • Carson, Calif.)
STREAK: Won 10 • LAST 10 MEETINGS: 10-0
STREAM/TV: B1G+
OPPONENT WEBSITE: GoDucks.com
CrossExamination (TL;DR)
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ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS: USC has celebrated 10 IWLCA All-America selections. Michaela Michael was the first-ever All-American selection as a third-team choice in 2015. Michael and defender Courtney Tarleton were each named to the first team in 2016, with midfielder Amanda Johansen chosen to the third team. Michael repeated for first-team honors in 2017 alongside defender Lydia Sutton who earned third-team recognition. Kerrigan Miller joined the ranks as a third-team choice in 2018 and was a second-team All-American in 2019. Kelsey Huff (2022) and Emma Wightman (2023) were each tabbed for third-team laurels.
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ROASTED DUCK: In 247 games, USC has produced one shutout result, and it came against Oregon on April 7, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Ducks, 16-0, at McAlister Field in a dominating performance. Riley Hertford was the winning goalie of record in the game. She had five saves in 37 minutes, but Hannah Upshaw put up three saves in 23 minutes to preserve the shutout. The shutout is part of a string of 10 consecutive wins against the Ducks. Separately, USC is 10-2 all-time in the state of Oregon and won the 2019 Pac-12 championship on Papé Field in Eugene with wins over California and Oregon.Â
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TRIPLE-DOUBLE: There are three sets of twins on the USC roster. The eldest of the three sister duos are the Buntings. Junior attacker Emma Bunting and junior midfielder Lily Bunting are from Mount Laurel Township, N.J., just each of the Philadelphia Metropolitan area. Sophomore midfielders Alex May and Skylar May are both from Greenwood Village, Colo. And freshmen twin sisters Hadley Holland (an attacker) and Riley Holland (a defender) are both from Madison, N.J. Two other twin pairs have suited up in the Cardinal and Gold previously but were not on the roster at the same time. From 2014-16, Glade and Shannon Nugent played for the Trojans and then from 2020-21 twins Delaneyand Savannah Sweitzer played at USC.
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STATE YOUR CASE: USC's 33-woman roster has players from 12 different states. California leads with five from the Golden State. Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, and New Jersey are each represented by four Trojans. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania each have three players on the roster while New York has two. Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia are each represented by one Trojan.
TRANSFER CREDITS: USC welcomed a pair of new Trojans through the NCAA's Transfer Portal this season. Attacker Frankie Garcia from San Diego State and goalie Ellie Thomas from New Hampshire. Garcia arrives as a junior while Thomas will be a sophomore in 2026.
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BIG HATS: Seven different Trojans have racked hat tricks this season. Kaylee Fravert and Emma Bunting lead all players with four games each. Reese Robinson has had three, while Vivian Leuthold and Alex May have each registered a pair of hat trick games. Hannah Barron and Hollis Mulry each have one. Leuthold scored a season-high four goals in USC's season opener against Cal and did it again against Niagara. Robinson's four-goal outburst at Arizona State (Feb. 28), again at Central Michigan (April 6), and Bunting's four-goal performance against Penn State are the other two Trojan highs this spring.
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DRAW ARTIST: Midfielder Anna Regan produced her ninth-career double-digit draw control game with 19 against Niagara (March 8). Her 315 career draw controls rank second in USC history and ranks 14th among active players nationally. She needs 107 to match USC's all-time leader Michaela Michael (2014-17) who had 422 draw controls in her illustrious career. This season, Regan ranks seventh in the Big Ten with 83 draw controls.
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HOT DISH: Attacker Emma Bunting has handed out 29 assists (sixth in the Big Ten) this spring and ranks sixth in the Big Ten for assists per game (1.93 apg). She had 18 assists as a sophomore in 2025 and now has 47 in her career.
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ROBBER BARRON: Midfielder Hannah Barron has 15 caused turnovers (30 career) to date to rank third on the team. She has also picked up 21 ground balls for third on the team.
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WHAT'S UP, GANG?!: Defender Sophie Gangemi leads the Trojans in both ground balls (34) and caused turnovers (22). She is tied for sixth in the Big Ten for caused turnovers (1.40 ctpg) and is tied for fourth in ground balls (2.13 gbpg). She registered career highs of six caused turnovers and seven ground balls in the Trojans' game against Ohio State (April 11).
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RING IT UP: USC head coach Lindsey Munday owns two NCAA titles as a player at Northwestern (2005-06) with three more as a Wildcat assistant coach (2007-09). She is a two-time FIL World Champion (2009, '13) and led the U.S. Sixes National Team to gold medals at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China.
SISTER SITUATION: 11 pairs (one trio, technically) of sisters have suited up for the Trojans. Fraternal twins Glade and Shannon Nugent (2014-16) were the first and played in a total of 10 games together in three seasons. All-American Amanda Johansen (2013-16) was on the Trojans' inaugural team and graduated before younger sister Kelly Johansenjoined the team in 2017. The elder Johansen also served as one of Troy's assistant coaches in 2018. Midfielder Kaeli Huff was joined by sister Kelsey Huff. At the time, the Huffs comprised only the second sister pair to be together on the same roster for the Trojans. Gabby McMahon (2014-17) was an All-MPSF attacker before younger sister Izzy McMahon(Isabel) joined USC in 2018 following her transfer from Army. In 2021, Michaela McMahon joins the Trojans. The three McMahons are also the sisters of Daniella McMahon and Sophia McMahon; both played at Pac-12 rival Stanford. In 2020, defender Devon Heaney was joined by younger sister Ella Heaney, an attacker; and twins Delaney and Savannah Sweitzer also arrived at Troy. In 2021, defender Courtney Kuligowski entered her freshman season, the younger sister of Morgan Kuligowski. In 2023, midfielder Katie Ramsaywas joined on the roster by her sister attacker Maggie Ramsay. In 2024, twins Emma Bunting and Lily Bunting arrived at USC and in 2025, twins Alex May and Skylar May were added to the roster. In 2026, twins Hadley Holland and Riley Holland made it three pairs of twins on the roster at the same time.
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THIS WEEK
GAME #17 • Saturday, April 18 • 12 p.m. PT
USC (7-9, 0-7 Big Ten) at Oregon (6-9, 0-7 Big Ten)
Papé Field • Eugene, Ore.
SERIES RECORD: USC leads, 15-3 (.833)
LAST MEETING: W 21-3 (April 19, 2025 • Carson, Calif.)
STREAK: Won 10 • LAST 10 MEETINGS: 10-0
STREAM/TV: B1G+
OPPONENT WEBSITE: GoDucks.com
CrossExamination (TL;DR)
- USC is led by 14th-year head coach Lindsey Munday, a four-time conference Coach of the Year (MPSF/Pac-12). She is the first and only head coach in program history and is 168-79 (.680) at Troy.
- The Trojans played 2026 home games in the new Rawlinson Stadium. Construction was completed on the footprint of the former McAlister Field in July 2025. USC went 4-5 in the new stadium this spring.
- USC is 10-2 in the state of Oregon and has won seven in a row in the Beaver State since 2019. The Trojans won the 2019 Pac-12 championship on Papé Field in Eugene, Ore., with wins over California and Colorado.
- The Trojans' only shutout game in program history was against the Ducks. USC won, 16-0, over Oregon on April 7, 2019, at McAlister Field. Riley Hertford was the winning goalie of record. She had five saves in 37 minutes, but Hannah Upshaw put up three saves in 23 minutes to preserve the shutout.
- Jr. A Emma Bunting's 29 assists and 1.93 apg each rank sixth in the Big Ten.
- So. D Sophie Gangemi leads the Trojans in both ground balls (34) and caused turnovers (22). Her 2.13 gbpg rank fifth in the Big Ten.
- Jr. M Anna Regan has reached double-digit draw controls nine times in her career and her 315 career draw controls rank second in USC history.
- 16 different Trojans have scored goals this spring led by 24 from Reese Robinson and 23 by Kaylee Fravert.
- USC is 3-12 all-time in Big Ten conference games. USC played its first season as members of the league in 2025 and went 3-5 to finish in sixth place.
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ALL-AMERICAN GIRLS: USC has celebrated 10 IWLCA All-America selections. Michaela Michael was the first-ever All-American selection as a third-team choice in 2015. Michael and defender Courtney Tarleton were each named to the first team in 2016, with midfielder Amanda Johansen chosen to the third team. Michael repeated for first-team honors in 2017 alongside defender Lydia Sutton who earned third-team recognition. Kerrigan Miller joined the ranks as a third-team choice in 2018 and was a second-team All-American in 2019. Kelsey Huff (2022) and Emma Wightman (2023) were each tabbed for third-team laurels.
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ROASTED DUCK: In 247 games, USC has produced one shutout result, and it came against Oregon on April 7, 2019. The Trojans defeated the Ducks, 16-0, at McAlister Field in a dominating performance. Riley Hertford was the winning goalie of record in the game. She had five saves in 37 minutes, but Hannah Upshaw put up three saves in 23 minutes to preserve the shutout. The shutout is part of a string of 10 consecutive wins against the Ducks. Separately, USC is 10-2 all-time in the state of Oregon and won the 2019 Pac-12 championship on Papé Field in Eugene with wins over California and Oregon.Â
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TRIPLE-DOUBLE: There are three sets of twins on the USC roster. The eldest of the three sister duos are the Buntings. Junior attacker Emma Bunting and junior midfielder Lily Bunting are from Mount Laurel Township, N.J., just each of the Philadelphia Metropolitan area. Sophomore midfielders Alex May and Skylar May are both from Greenwood Village, Colo. And freshmen twin sisters Hadley Holland (an attacker) and Riley Holland (a defender) are both from Madison, N.J. Two other twin pairs have suited up in the Cardinal and Gold previously but were not on the roster at the same time. From 2014-16, Glade and Shannon Nugent played for the Trojans and then from 2020-21 twins Delaneyand Savannah Sweitzer played at USC.
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STATE YOUR CASE: USC's 33-woman roster has players from 12 different states. California leads with five from the Golden State. Colorado, Connecticut, Maryland, and New Jersey are each represented by four Trojans. Massachusetts and Pennsylvania each have three players on the roster while New York has two. Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia are each represented by one Trojan.
TRANSFER CREDITS: USC welcomed a pair of new Trojans through the NCAA's Transfer Portal this season. Attacker Frankie Garcia from San Diego State and goalie Ellie Thomas from New Hampshire. Garcia arrives as a junior while Thomas will be a sophomore in 2026.
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BIG HATS: Seven different Trojans have racked hat tricks this season. Kaylee Fravert and Emma Bunting lead all players with four games each. Reese Robinson has had three, while Vivian Leuthold and Alex May have each registered a pair of hat trick games. Hannah Barron and Hollis Mulry each have one. Leuthold scored a season-high four goals in USC's season opener against Cal and did it again against Niagara. Robinson's four-goal outburst at Arizona State (Feb. 28), again at Central Michigan (April 6), and Bunting's four-goal performance against Penn State are the other two Trojan highs this spring.
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DRAW ARTIST: Midfielder Anna Regan produced her ninth-career double-digit draw control game with 19 against Niagara (March 8). Her 315 career draw controls rank second in USC history and ranks 14th among active players nationally. She needs 107 to match USC's all-time leader Michaela Michael (2014-17) who had 422 draw controls in her illustrious career. This season, Regan ranks seventh in the Big Ten with 83 draw controls.
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HOT DISH: Attacker Emma Bunting has handed out 29 assists (sixth in the Big Ten) this spring and ranks sixth in the Big Ten for assists per game (1.93 apg). She had 18 assists as a sophomore in 2025 and now has 47 in her career.
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ROBBER BARRON: Midfielder Hannah Barron has 15 caused turnovers (30 career) to date to rank third on the team. She has also picked up 21 ground balls for third on the team.
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WHAT'S UP, GANG?!: Defender Sophie Gangemi leads the Trojans in both ground balls (34) and caused turnovers (22). She is tied for sixth in the Big Ten for caused turnovers (1.40 ctpg) and is tied for fourth in ground balls (2.13 gbpg). She registered career highs of six caused turnovers and seven ground balls in the Trojans' game against Ohio State (April 11).
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RING IT UP: USC head coach Lindsey Munday owns two NCAA titles as a player at Northwestern (2005-06) with three more as a Wildcat assistant coach (2007-09). She is a two-time FIL World Champion (2009, '13) and led the U.S. Sixes National Team to gold medals at the 2025 World Games in Chengdu, China.
SISTER SITUATION: 11 pairs (one trio, technically) of sisters have suited up for the Trojans. Fraternal twins Glade and Shannon Nugent (2014-16) were the first and played in a total of 10 games together in three seasons. All-American Amanda Johansen (2013-16) was on the Trojans' inaugural team and graduated before younger sister Kelly Johansenjoined the team in 2017. The elder Johansen also served as one of Troy's assistant coaches in 2018. Midfielder Kaeli Huff was joined by sister Kelsey Huff. At the time, the Huffs comprised only the second sister pair to be together on the same roster for the Trojans. Gabby McMahon (2014-17) was an All-MPSF attacker before younger sister Izzy McMahon(Isabel) joined USC in 2018 following her transfer from Army. In 2021, Michaela McMahon joins the Trojans. The three McMahons are also the sisters of Daniella McMahon and Sophia McMahon; both played at Pac-12 rival Stanford. In 2020, defender Devon Heaney was joined by younger sister Ella Heaney, an attacker; and twins Delaney and Savannah Sweitzer also arrived at Troy. In 2021, defender Courtney Kuligowski entered her freshman season, the younger sister of Morgan Kuligowski. In 2023, midfielder Katie Ramsaywas joined on the roster by her sister attacker Maggie Ramsay. In 2024, twins Emma Bunting and Lily Bunting arrived at USC and in 2025, twins Alex May and Skylar May were added to the roster. In 2026, twins Hadley Holland and Riley Holland made it three pairs of twins on the roster at the same time.
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