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Old
Dominion Athletic Conference
Players
of the Week
October 2, 2006
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
RUNNER OF THE WEEK
NOAH MACE, GUILFORD
COLLEGE
Mace, a sophomore from Chapel Hill,
N.C.,
led Guilford at the Greensboro Cross Country Invitational with a
ninth-place finish among 159 competitors, second among Division III
harriers. His time of 27:40 shattered his own school record by nearly a
minute. He finished second among NCAA Division III runners.
| Men's Cross Country
Honor Roll |
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Robert Aaron, Virginia Wesleyan |
One of two VWC runners (Evan Ashby)
to clock in at 27:35.0 at the Tidewater Fall Classic |
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Jeremy Falke,
Lynchburg |
32nd overall at
the Paul Short Invitational in a season-best time of 26:58.0 |
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Eric Johnson,
Roanoke |
14th overall at the Salisbury Invitational... was the ninth Div.
III runner to cross the line, finishing in 26:13.0 |
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Michael Welsh,
Washington & Lee |
Helped lead the Generals to a
ninth-place finish by placing 24th in a season-best time of
26:34.0 |
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
RUNNER OF THE WEEK
JACKIE BURNS,
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
Burns, a sophomore from Burke, Va., helped the Generals to a seventh
place finish out of 27 teams at the Lehigh Paul Short Invitational on
Friday afternoon by placing sixth of 231 runners with a personal-best 6K
time of 22:24. The time was also a Washington and Lee record for the
six-kilometer distance. This is her second ODAC weekly award of
the fall season.
| Women's Cross Country
Honor Roll |
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Ashley Armistead, Lynchburg |
Placed 92nd in the 231-runner open division at the Paul Short
Invitational with a time of 25:04.0 |
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Charissa Duncan, Guilford |
Her time of 21.27.2 is the fourth-fastest in Quaker cross
country history |
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Mallory McClaine, Roanoke |
10th overall at the Salisbury invitational with a time of
22:55.0, the fifth-best Div. III time at the event |
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Ashley Roane, Virginia Wesleyan |
Finished 26th at the Tidewater Fall Classic with a time of
23:55.0 |
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
LAURA CHRISTIANSON,
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
Christianson, a senior from Virginia Beach, Va., scored the game winning goal with 15 minutes
left to play in LC’s 2-1 win at Randolph-Macon College Tuesday. LC defeated its second conference opponent Saturday, as
Christianson scored once in an important 4-2 victory at Virginia Wesleyan.
| Field Hockey
Honor Roll |
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Kim Johnston, Bridgewater |
Scored the lone goal in BC's 2-1 loss to W&L... tally put the
Eagles ahead and helped the squad into OT |
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Kendall Korte, Washington & Lee |
Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-1 conference win over
Bridgewater |
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Lauren Michel, Eastern Mennonite |
Scored twice in a 10-1 win over RMWC, and notched two more in a
5-1 win over Roanoke |
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Nichole Smith, RMWC |
Beat the goalkeeper twice in a 6-0 victory over Mary Baldwin |
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Lindsay Walker, Randolph-Macon |
Notched three goals on the week with one apiece against
Lynchburg, Catawba, and Catholic |
MEN'S SOCCER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
JAMES MONASTRA,
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Monastra, a junior from
Lake Ridge, Va., led Virginia Wesleyan to a thrilling 3-2 victory over
Hampton Roads rival Christopher Newport University by recording a rare
hat trick. He scored the first goal of the game and then brought VWC
back from a 2-1 deficit by scoring the final two goals of the contest.
VWC finished the week with a 1-0-1 record to improve to 9-1-1 overall
and to 3-0-1 in the ODAC.
| Men's Soccer
Honor Roll |
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John Costello, Bridgewater |
Scored the lone goal in a loss to Greensboro, and assisted on
the tying goal versus Bethany |
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Matt Garofalo, Randolph-Macon |
Broke a 1-1 tie with his second goal of the season against
Bridgewater |
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Marcus Jordan, Lynchburg |
Made nine saves in a double-overtime 0-0 tie against Virginia
Wesleyan |
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John Lindsay, Washington & Lee |
Notched the game-deciding score in a 3-1 win over Roanoke |
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Ben Marchetti, Hampden-Sydney |
Picked up a pair of shutouts on the week, making six saves
apiece against RMC and E&H |
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Scott Mequid, Guilford |
Tied his
career high with two goals in a 3-0 win over Chowan... leads the
team with three two-goal games |
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Andrew Moore, Eastern Mennonite |
Notched a goal and an assist in a 0-1-1 week for the Royals...
time for the team lead in goals (4) |
WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
ANNE WILTSHIRE,
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
Wiltshire, a senior from Richmond, Va., scored at least one goal in all
three of the Generals’ wins. She registered her second hat-trick
of the season against Bridgewater, that effort following a two-goal
outing against E&H. She also scored once against Marymount. With
her 24 points (10 g, 4 a), she now ranks
second
all-time in career points (128) at W&L, surpassing Fontaine Marcoux '04.
| Women's Soccer
Honor Roll |
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Jennah Carter, Guilford |
Scored both goals in a 2-1 win over E&H and assisted on the lone
goal in a 1-0 victory over Lynchburg |
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MaryCarol Davis, Randolph-Macon |
Notched two goals, both in the second half, in a 4-1 triumph
over Hollins |
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Annie Johnson, RMWC |
Scored two of the squad's three goals in a 10-3 loss to Hartwick |
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Lindsey Snyder, Eastern Mennonite |
Notched a pair of
goals and assisted on another in a 6-0 whitewashing of
Shenandoah |
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Kim Vaughan, Lynchburg |
Scored both goals in the Hornets victory over Greensboro |
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Lindsey Williams, Virginia Wesleyan |
Recorded her fifth consecutive shutout in a 2-0 week... Three
away from tying the school mark (27) |
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
AMANDA WALSH,
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
Walsh, a sophomore from Forest, Va., led the Hornets to wins in both of
its ODAC matches last week, and a 2-1 overall record. She smashed 14
kills with just two errors and added nine blocks in a four-set win at
Emory & Henry College Tuesday. She followed that up with a 15-kill
five-game showing in victory over Randolph-Macon. She capped the
week with 16 kills and five blocks in a tough five-set loss to Averett.
| Volleyball
Honor Roll |
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Brianna Bone, Sweet Briar |
Collected 14 kills and 20 digs in a 1-2 week for the Vixens |
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Erika Dirnagl, Bridgewater |
Hammered out 24 kills at a .579 clip in two wins last week...
also blocked 12 attempts |
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Mollee Farrell, Randolph-Macon |
Picked up 58 total kills in a 1-2 week for the Yellow Jackets |
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Megan Good, Eastern Mennonite |
Came away with 20 kills and 10 digs while posting a .356 hitting
percentage in a 1-1 week for the Royals |
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Jen Perkinson, Virginia Wesleyan |
Just 19 kills shy of the being the first VWC player with 1,000
in her career... had 25 in two wins |
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Megan Tucker, Guilford |
Picked up 34 digs, 14 kills, and five aces in a 0-3 week for the
Quakers |
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Jessica Ulrich, Washington & Lee |
Collected 16 kills to go with 24 digs, eight aces, and six
blocks in a pair of wins for the Generals |
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