Drummond Signs Three Transfers for 2026
09/11/25 | Women's Lacrosse
EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon lacrosse head coach Jess Drummond has brought in three transfers to the program for the upcoming 2026 season.
The incoming class includes two attackers, five midfielders, two defenders and a goalkeeper, improving the Ducks' depth across the board as they enter their second season in the ultra-competitive Big Ten.
The trio brings a combined 70 games of experience to a Duck team that will look to build upon their second-consecutive winning season at Papé Field and climb the rankings in the ultra-competitive Big Ten Conference.
Shelby Hahn – Defender – Doylestown, PA
Hahn brings experience to the Oregon defense, having started 42 of her 45 career games at Marist. A native of Doylestown, Pa., Hahn tallied 53 ground balls, 22 caused turnovers and six draw controls in three seasons with the Red Foxes. She put together the best statistical season of her career in 2025, setting new career highs with 13 caused turnovers and four draw controls while matching her career best with 23 ground balls, a mark she set the season prior. She has started her last 34 career games, dating back to the final game of the 2023 season.
Jaeda Jensen – Attacker – Hugo, MN
Jensen started all 15 games for Detroit Mercy during her freshman season, totaling 16 goals and five assists en route to a spot on the Mid-American Conference all-freshman team. The Minnesota native scored in 11 games, including a season-high three goals to go with an assist against Presbyterian, and tallied multiple goals in a game four times. She found the back of the net at least once in eight of her last nine outings.
Jensen tallied 154 goals, 60 assists and 214 points in her high school career at White Bear Lake HS, earning first team all-conference and all-selection honors as a sophomore and junior. She played club lacrosse with Pipeline Lacrosse and Team Minnesota, helping the latter to a Midwest tournament title and a berth at the National Cup.
Francesca Viteritti – Goalkeeper – Greenlawn, NY
Viteritti made 10 appearances in the net in two years of competition at Stony Brook, including a pair of starts. The Greenlawn, N.Y, native made a career-high six appearances for the nationally-ranked Seawolves in 2025, including the first two starts of her career, and made a career-high 18 saves. She earned her first career win in a six-save performance in a start against UAlbany before making three saves on the road against #5 Princeton. Viteritti brings 23 career saves, a .329 career save percentage, seven ground balls and a caused turnover to Eugene.
The incoming class includes two attackers, five midfielders, two defenders and a goalkeeper, improving the Ducks' depth across the board as they enter their second season in the ultra-competitive Big Ten.
The trio brings a combined 70 games of experience to a Duck team that will look to build upon their second-consecutive winning season at Papé Field and climb the rankings in the ultra-competitive Big Ten Conference.
Shelby Hahn – Defender – Doylestown, PA
Hahn brings experience to the Oregon defense, having started 42 of her 45 career games at Marist. A native of Doylestown, Pa., Hahn tallied 53 ground balls, 22 caused turnovers and six draw controls in three seasons with the Red Foxes. She put together the best statistical season of her career in 2025, setting new career highs with 13 caused turnovers and four draw controls while matching her career best with 23 ground balls, a mark she set the season prior. She has started her last 34 career games, dating back to the final game of the 2023 season.
Jaeda Jensen – Attacker – Hugo, MN
Jensen started all 15 games for Detroit Mercy during her freshman season, totaling 16 goals and five assists en route to a spot on the Mid-American Conference all-freshman team. The Minnesota native scored in 11 games, including a season-high three goals to go with an assist against Presbyterian, and tallied multiple goals in a game four times. She found the back of the net at least once in eight of her last nine outings.
Jensen tallied 154 goals, 60 assists and 214 points in her high school career at White Bear Lake HS, earning first team all-conference and all-selection honors as a sophomore and junior. She played club lacrosse with Pipeline Lacrosse and Team Minnesota, helping the latter to a Midwest tournament title and a berth at the National Cup.
Francesca Viteritti – Goalkeeper – Greenlawn, NY
Viteritti made 10 appearances in the net in two years of competition at Stony Brook, including a pair of starts. The Greenlawn, N.Y, native made a career-high six appearances for the nationally-ranked Seawolves in 2025, including the first two starts of her career, and made a career-high 18 saves. She earned her first career win in a six-save performance in a start against UAlbany before making three saves on the road against #5 Princeton. Viteritti brings 23 career saves, a .329 career save percentage, seven ground balls and a caused turnover to Eugene.
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