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Old
Dominion Athletic Conference
Athletes
of the Week
October 13, 2008
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
ALYSSA DERSTINE, EASTERN MENNONITE UNIVERSITY
Derstine, a junior from Telford,
Pennsylvania,
tallied three goals and an assist in a 2-0 week for
the now second place EMU Lady Royals. Derstine, who ranks second in the
ODAC in goals scored (14), and goals per game average (1.00), had a goal
and assist in a 5-1 win over Bridgewater and then followed that up with
a pair of goals in a Homecoming win over Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday.
EMU is now second behind Randolph-Macon in the ODAC.
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Honor Roll |
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Mary McCarthy, R-MC |
Scored the first two goals of a 3-0 win for the Yellow Jackets;
the win move R-MC atop the ODAC standings at 4-0. |
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Sallie Armstrong, W&L |
Scored twice in a 3-2 win over Roanoke, and added another goal
and assist in a 3-2 win over Kenyon. |
GOLFER OF
THE WEEK
ROBERT WOMBLE, WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY
Womble, a junior from Raleigh, North
Carolina, was the top ODAC individual at the Hampden-Sydney Invitational
at The Manor. He placed second with a two-round total of 150
(74-76), good for six-over-par. The Generals finished third as a
team with a score of 628 (309-319; 52-over-par).
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Ralston King, R-MC |
Led R-MC at the Hampden-Sydney Invitational with a 9-over-par
153 (74-79), placing third individually; the Jackets finished
fourth as a team. |
MEN'S SOCCER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
JONATHAN BOLTON,
RANDOLPH COLLEGE
Bolton, a sophomore from Richmond, Virginia, continued his scoring tear with three goals during the week, including
game-winners in the WildCats two conference victories. Bolton
first recorded two goals in a 2-1 win against Randolph-Macon, and then
netted the game-winner in overtime at Hampden-Sydney for a 1-0 Randolph
win. On the season Bolton has totaled a team-high 17 points with eight
goals and one assist. He also becomes the first male student from
Randolph to earn a weekly ODAC award.
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Honor Roll |
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Jordan Alexander, GC |
Scored two goals in the first eight minutes of a 5-0 victory
over Averett; leads GC with 11 points and five goals. |
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Pat Brown, LC |
Opened the scoring and added an assist in a 3-0 win against
Washington and Lee; added the first two goals in a 3-1 win over
Emory & Henry later in the week. |
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Matt Andes, R-MC |
Scored the first goal of his career in a 2-1 loss to Randolph. |
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Jordan Troyer, RC |
Notched the first goal and added an assist in a 3-0 win over
Emory & Henry; scored the game-winner in a 1-0 win over Eastern
Mennonite, moving the Maroons to 4-1 in ODAC play. |
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Brandon Massie, VWC |
Continued his strong scoring run with a pair of goals and an
assist in the second of two games for VWC last week; has notched
two goals each in four of his past five games played. |
WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
KATELYN LePORE,
EMORY & HENRY COLLEGE
LePore, a freshman from Tourtville, Virginia,
was instrumental in
the Wasps two victories this week. LePore had an assist in the Wasps 4-2
victory over Mountain State and she had the game winning goal just 3:27
into overtime in the Wasps ODAC victory over Randolph-Macon. LePore has
seven goals and three assists on the season for the Wasps.
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Megan Gross, BC |
Scored two goals in the Eagles win over Sweet Briar, the only
game of the week for BC. |
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Ellie Taylor, GC |
Helped GC to a 1-1 week with two goals and an assist in a 4-1
win over Hollins. |
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Mary Jocelyn, R-MC |
Made 19 saves in goal over three games for the Jackets,
including 14 saves against NCAA D-II Lees McRae. |
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Allison Lennox, VWC |
Picked up her sixth shutout of the season and played 71-plus
minutes of a second whitewashing to help the Marlins to a pair
of wins; made one save in each game. |
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
REBECCA LEEDOM,
VIRGINIA WESLEYAN COLLEGE
Leedom, a sophomore from Virginia Beach, Virginia, helped
VWC to a 5-0 week with 77 total kills and a .348 hitting percentage.
Highlighting her week was a 24-kill effort against Bridgewater College,
an effort that tied the VWC match record for kills. Leedom hit .367 in
that match. Leedom also had matches of 18, 16 and 10 kills. She recorded a season-best hitting percentage in the week
as well, a .474 mark in a 3-0 win over Salem College in the Averett
University Invitational. She completed her scoreline with 47 digs,
eight blocks and five aces for the week. She entered the weekend
in second in the ODAC in total kills with 214 and fourth in kills per
game at 3.19.
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Erika Dirnagl, BC |
Hit .448 over a
4-1 week for the Eagles with 40 kills, 10 aces and 11 blocks;
had 17 kills in a loss to Virginia Wesleyan. |
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Monika Burkholder, EMU |
Had 16 kills to
go with 11 blocks in a 1-1 week for the Royals; had nine kills
and eight blocks in a loss to Southern Virginia. |
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Rachel Fertitta, E&H |
Registered 41
kills and 13 blocks in a 2-1 week for the Wasps; had 18 kills in
a loss to Roanoke and 15 kills to go with nine blocks in a win
over Johnson Bible. |
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Anna Miller, GC |
Put together 28
kills to go with 23 digs in two matches for the Quakers; had a
match- and season-high 22 kills to go with 17 digs in a
five-game loss to Peace. |
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Elena Kritter, LC |
Had nine kills
and 10 digs in a loss to Washington and Lee, the only match of
the week for the Hornets. |
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Kristin Blalock, RAND |
Had 25 kills to
go with seven blocks in wins over Eastern Mennonite and Sweet
Briar; had 12 kills vs. EMU and 13 against SBC. |
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April Hines, R-MC |
Recorded seven
kills and seven digs to go with three blocks in a 3-0 win over
Sweet Briar, the lone match of the week for the Yellow Jackets. |
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Caitlyn Long, RC |
Finished the
week with 128 assists and 61 digs over 14 games; started the
week with 31 digs at libero vs. Meredith; moved to setter and
averaged 11.6 assists in wins over E&H, Catholic and Stevenson. |
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Louis Brooks, W&L |
Hit .596 in a
5-0 week for the Generals; had 29 kills against only one error,
and added 13 digs and eight blocks. |
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