#15 Logan Risenhoover Season 2024-25
Midfield
Honors
• 2024 SEC Spring Honor Roll
• Two-time AAC All-Academic (2023, 2024)
As a Sophomore (2024)
• Appeared in all 17 games (two starts) and had 14 goals and five assists. Picked up 10 ground balls and won seven draw controls
• Registered first hat trick of career against East Carolina (April 13)
• Picked up six ground balls against Coastal Carolina and scored once (April 10)
• Scored at No. 22 Penn State (April 3)
• Registered two goals at Xavier in win (March 20)
• Added one goal and one assist in conference opener at Temple (March 16)
• Had one goal in win against Mercer (March 13)
• Scored a goal at No. 15 Johns Hopkins (March 6)
• Had two draw controls and one ground ball against Kennesaw State (March 2)
• Tallied one goal off the bench at Stanford (Feb. 24)
• Scored a goal in season opener against Central Michigan. Also had two ground balls
As a Freshman (2023)
• Appeared in six games
• Scored one goal against Louisville (Feb. 27)
The Risenhoover File
• Four-year varsity lacrosse starter at Westlake
• Also played varsity basketball and ran cross country
• Won the state championship in 2019 while earning the MVP award
• All-state and all-district honors and was her school’s 2021-22 Varsity Athlete of the Year
• Two-time Under Armor Southwest Command Team
• 2018-19 Underclass Student Athlete of the Year
• Two-time USL National Tournament North Texas Team
• 2019 Philly Girls showcase All Star Team
• 2020 All America West Regional Champion
• 2020 All-Regional Team
• Student Council Representative, VP and then President
• National Honor Society, National Spanish Honor Society and National Math Honor Society member
Why Vandy: “Not only are the academics and athletics incredible, but the Vanderbilt Athletic community has made this place somewhere to learn, grow and flourish as an athlete, student and person. It’s rare to find a community with the balance and brilliance that Vanderbilt has built. I will forever be thankful that my 16 year old self got that gut feeling when I first stepped on campus that this place would be more than a four year education and lacrosse career.”