Sirens sign Savannah Norcross to one-year deal

Hunter Crowther
Jun 21, 2025, 11:32 EDT
Sirens sign Savannah Norcross to one-year deal

The New York Sirens announced Saturday they signed forward Savannah Norcross to a one-year contract through the 2025-26 season.

Norcross spent the 2024-25 campaign with Lulea HF of the SDHL, scoring five goals and 13 assists for 18 points in 13 games. She previously played for the Sirens during the league’s inaugural season, recording one assist through 20 games.

“I’m incredibly excited to be back with the New York Sirens and contribute to an organization with a strong vision and drive,” said Norcross in a press release. “Being part of a team where I can make a real impact both on and off the ice is something I truly look forward to. I am especially eager to learn and grow from the experienced leadership group and dedicated coaching/support staff that makes this team so special.”

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Norcross spent three seasons at Boston College before finishing her collegiate career at Minnesota for two seasons. Her most productive season came in 2021-22, scoring 10 goals and 18 assists for 28 points in 39 games with the Golden Gophers. In five NCAA seasons, Norcross scored 38 goals and 39 assists for 77 points in 167 career games.

“Savannah’s return will make an immediate impact,” Sirens’ General Manager Pascal Daoust said. “On the ice with her speed, consistency, and relentless effort, and off the ice with her commitment to uplifting those around her.”

On Friday, the Sirens signed defender Laura Bernard and forward Kayla Vespa to one-year contracts. Along with Norcross, New York now has 12 players under contract through the 2025-26 season.

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