Ohio State Career
- Received bachelor’s degree in logistics management in Spring 2021
- Enrolled in graduate school for master’s of applied economics
- Five-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and four-time Academic All-Big Ten pick
- 119 career draw controls rank seventh in Ohio State history
- Played in 55 games in the Scarlet and Gray, starting 26, with five goals and two assists for seven points, along with seven ground balls and four caused turnovers
2022 (Graduate Season)
- Played in nine games
- Scored a goal against Marist March 15
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honors
2021 (Senior Season)
- Played in 10 games, starting six
- 14 draw controls, one ground ball and a caused turnover
- Had 10 draw controls in two games vs. Johns Hopkins combined, with six March 5 and four March 7
- Recorded three draw controls against Rutgers Feb. 28
- Earned Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and Academic All-Big Ten honors
2020 (Junior Season)
- Appeared in eight games, with six starts
- Had four points on the season, with three goals and an assist
- Registered 23 draw controls to rank third on the team
- Scooped up three ground balls
- Won a season-best seven draw controls against Robert Morris Feb. 9
- Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree
2019 (Sophomore Season)
- Appeared in 17 games with 13 starts
- Led the team in draw controls with 71, ranking sixth in the Big Ten
- Picked up two ground balls
- Tallied an assist against Johns Hopkins April 13
- Had a career-high 10 draw controls against Detroit Mercy Feb. 10 and Niagara March 3
- Academic All-Big Ten selection and an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
2018 (Freshman Season)
- Appeared in 12 games
- Scored first collegiate goal against No. 18 Penn State March 31
- Tallied nine draw controls
- Caused two turnovers
- Ohio State Scholar-Athlete
Prior to Ohio State
- Four-year letterwinner and starter at Walton High school
- Four-time all-state selection
- Two-time All-American
- Selected for Georgia All-Star team twice
- Two-time scholar athlete award winner
- 2017 Academic All-American
- High school teammate of fellow Buckeye Lindsay Epstein
- Played six years of club lacrosse for Eagle Stix
- National Honor Society and National High School Scholars member
- Also involved in swimming (wanted to be a swimmer for the University of Texas) and rec basketball
Personal
- Daughter of Jonna and Tim, who played football at Georgia Tech
- Has two sisters, Ryder, who goes to LSU, and Mackenzie, who attend the University of Kentucky
- Earned bachelor’s degree in logistics management in Spring 2021
- Working toward master’s in applied economics and wants to work in economic policy and diplomacy after graduation
- Enjoys golf, travel and cooking
- Lived in London for a summer
- Got into lacrosse in fourth grade because her friend – and current Buckeye teammate – Lindsay Epstein made her try it out; the duo played together in high school
- On why she chose Ohio State: “The people, the culture and the pride surrounding the university that makes it feel like home regardless of how long you’ve been here.”
Audio Pronunciation
For junior Riley Ewing, Sunday's game means more. This game will be played in support of Pediatric Cancer Awareness.
When Riley was four years old, her little sister Ryder was diagnosed with Pediatric Cancer and this is her story: #GoBucks #NextChapter pic.twitter.com/iylmAPfjQk
— Ohio State Women’s LAX (@OhioStateWLAX) February 27, 2020