Tabitha Ferguson
Tabitha Ferguson
Year: 2017
Class: 2025-2026
Team: Women's Lacrosse

The following was written on Tabitha Ferguson's Hall of Fame Plaque.

Tabitha Ferguson stands as one of the most highly decorated players in Siena Heights women’s lacrosse history. Serving as the Saints’ goalkeeper from 2014 through 2017, Ferguson was twice named WHAC Defensive Player of the Year. She earned two First Team All-WHAC honors and one Second Team All-WHAC honor, along with two Academic All-WHAC recognitions and one NAIA Scholar-Athlete award.

Ferguson also achieved national recognition, earning NWLL Second Team All-American honors—the only Saint to do so—and an NWLL Honorable Mention All-American accolade. Her dominance is reflected throughout the record books, where she holds career records in saves (639) and wins (29), totals that are nearly double the next closest marks. At the end of her career, she also ranked fourth in goals-against average (13.93), fourth in caused turnovers (45), and second in ground balls (144).

Ferguson’s single-season accomplishments remain among the best in program history, as she ranks fifth, sixth, and eighth in goals-against average; first, second, fourth, and fifth in saves; and first, second, third, and fifth in wins. She also holds the single-game school record with 21 saves against St. Andrews during the 2014 season.