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LC’s Curran Wins a Pair of ODAC Men’s Lax Awards

VWC’s Stewart, RC’s Quinton Take Coach, Rookie Honors

May 7, 2008

 

SALEM, Va. --- Lynchburg College goalkeeper Garrett Curran added a little more fuel to an already exciting Hornets’ campaign by earning the ODAC men’s lacrosse Player of the Year award as well as the ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.  Virginia Wesleyan College mentor J.P. Stewart was named the Coach of the Year, and Roanoke College attack Matt Quinton was tabbed the Rookie of the Year.

 

Curran, from Hull, Massachusetts, helped lead the Lynchburg program to a 16-2 overall record, a perfect 6-0 ODAC mark, and the conference tournament title.  Curran’s work between the pipes anchors the nation’s third-best defense at fewer than six goals allowed per game. Individually, he ranks fifth in the nation in goals-against-average (5.97) and ninth in save percentage (.647), stopping 161 shots on the season.  In last weekend’s ODAC championship win over Virginia Wesleyan, Curran shifted first-half momentum to the Hornets by grabbing a ground ball and running the length of the field to score an unassisted goal that cut the Marlins’ lead to 5-4. 

 

The senior sport management major boasts a 3.52 grade point average.  He has started each game of his four-year career, having earned multiple honors along the way including ODAC Rookie of the Year and an Honorable Mention All-America nod in 2005.

 

Quinton, a sophomore from Elora, Ontario, made the most of his first Maroons season by ranking near the top of two scoring categories in the ODAC.  He finished second in the conference in goals per game with a 2.64 mark.  He was also fourth in points per game at 3.57 an outing (37 goals, 13 assists, 50 points).  His high-game of the year came against Hood in which he notched five goals to go with four assists.

 

Coach Stewart guided the Marlins to the third seed and a berth in the championship game of the ODAC tournament.  His VWC squad defeated three of the four teams that were nationally ranked in several preseason publications.  While this year’s 11-7 overall record is only one game better than a season ago, the Marlins’ 4-2 conference mark was an improvement of two victories and a two position jump in the standings.

 

Listed below are the entire 2008 All-ODAC Men’s Lacrosse teams.  For more information, visit the ODAC on the Internet at www.odaconline.com.

 

2008 ALL-ODAC MEN’S LACROSSE TEAMS

 

All-ODAC First Team

Attack: Will Englehart, Washington and Lee

Attack: Jordan Kenny, Virginia Wesleyan

Attack: Brett Morris, Virginia Wesleyan

Attack: Steve Weiss, Lynchburg

Midfield: Johnny Black, Lynchburg

Midfield: Ryan Cranston, Lynchburg

Midfield: Harry St. John, Washington and Lee

Long Stick: Colin Dunn, Hampden-Sydney

Short Stick Specialist: Billy Cameron, Roanoke

Defense: Chris Perzinski, Lynchburg

Defense: Alex Pritzlaff, Hampden-Sydney

Defense: James Shanahan, Washington and Lee

Defense: Will Wheeler, Virginia Wesleyan

Goalkeeper: Garrett Curran, Lynchburg

 

All-ODAC Second Team
Attack:
Pat March, Roanoke

Attack: Michael Mundorf, Lynchburg

Attack: Tyler Tolson, Lynchburg

Attack: Tyler Watkins, Randolph-Macon

Midfield: Chaz Carlson, Roanoke

Midfield: Paul Johnsen, Randolph-Macon

Midfield: Drew Langis, Virginia Wesleyan

Long Stick: Spotty Robins, Washington and Lee

Short Stick Specialist: Norby King, Lynchburg

Defense: Gates Benson, Guilford

Defense: Tyler Harrison, Guilford

Defense: Scott Roberts, Virginia Wesleyan

Defense: Ian York, Hampden-Sydney

Goalkeeper: Tom Skartsiaris, Virginia Wesleyan

 

All-ODAC Honorable Mention

Attack: Maicin Dunk, Virginia Wesleyan

Attack: Ned Rider, Washington and Lee

Midfield: Doug Carpenter, Hampden-Sydney

Midfield: Kyle Jett, Hampden-Sydney

Midfield: Billy Rowe, Randolph-Macon

Midfield: Tim Skeen, Washington and Lee

Long Stick: Steve Simmons, Roanoke

Short Stick Specialist: Shawn Fitchpatrick, Virginia Wesleyan

Short Stick Specialist: Kyle Frazier, Hampden-Sydney

Defense: Will Ashwell, Hampden-Sydney

Defense: Austin Wernecke, Washington and Lee

Goalkeeper: Andrew Vigne, Guilford
 

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