
Ducks Welcome Two Transfers for 2027 Season
08/18/26 | Women's Lacrosse
EUGENE, Ore. — Head coach Jess Drummond has added two transfers to the Oregon women's lacrosse roster for the upcoming season: attacker Tanner Scarola and defender Addyson Graham. The two additions bring a combined six years of collegiate experience to Eugene, with Scarola adding experience on the offensive end and Graham strengthening the Ducks' defensive unit.
Tanner Scarola – Attack – Huntington, N.Y.
Tanner Scarola is joining Oregon after spending four seasons at Clemson, where she was a member of the Tigers' inaugural recruiting class and helped establish the women's lacrosse program from its inception in 2023. Scarola appeared in 20 games over three seasons, recording six goals and two assists. She missed her junior season because of an injury before returning to action as a senior. Scarola appeared in Clemson's 2026 NCAA Tournament first-round victory over Davidson, helping the Tigers advance to the second round for the second consecutive season. Clemson went 52-26 during Scarola's four seasons with the program, including a 20-18 record in ACC play, and earned two NCAA Tournament victories. Scarola was a two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll and graduated with a degree in financial management. The Huntington, N.Y. native grew up playing lacrosse with Ducks goalkeeper Francesca Viteritti.
Addyson Graham – Defense – Liverpool, N.Y.
Oregon has added Addyson Graham, who will join the Ducks as a junior after spending two seasons at Marquette. Graham started all 32 games during her time with the Golden Eagles, causing 18 turnovers and collecting 23 ground balls. She helped anchor a Marquette defense that led the Big East in caused turnovers and ground balls over the past two seasons. The Golden Eagles went 19-13 during Graham's two seasons, including a third-place finish in the Big East this past season. Graham is a two-time Big East All-Academic Team honoree and will major in accounting at Oregon.







