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11/15/09
Freshman midfielder Shelley Hoath scored 24 minutes into the game and the defense made the lead stand up as the Lynchburg women's soccer defeated Washington and Lee 2-0 in the second round of the 2009 NCAA Tournament. The Hornets advance into the Sweet 16 of the tourney.
11/10/09
Washington and Lee earned two individual awards and placed four players on the first team in the 2009 All-ODAC Women’s Soccer Awards. WLU keeper Emily Leary was pegged Player of the Year, while Neil Cunningham was named Coach of the Year. R-MC's Erin Hauser collected Rookie of the Year honors and EMU's Mary Dunn won the ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete.
11/9/09
ODAC schools put seven teams in the NCAA Division III postseason tournaments set to begin this week. Lynchburg is joined by Virginia Wesleyan in men's soccer. The Hornets and Marlins accompany Washington and Lee in women's soccer. Lynchburg is the ODAC's lone qualifier in field hockey, and Randolph-Macon takes to the courts in volleyball.
11/7/09
The Washington and Lee women’s soccer team won the 2009 ODAC Tournament championship on penalty kicks, 3-2, after tying Virginia Wesleyan, 0-0, on Saturday at Foster Field. The Generals earn the ODAC's automatic qualifier into the NCAA Division III Tournament.
11/4/09
Washington and Lee and Virginia Wesleyan were both victorious in semifinal action on Wednesday afternoon, setting up the 2009 ODAC Women’s Soccer Touranment championship game. The Generals topped Lynchburg, 2-1, in Lexington. The Marlins downed Roanoke, 5-1, at home.
10/28/09
Virginia Wesleyan maintained the top spot in the ODAC women’s soccer standings through the final week of play, earning the #1 seed into the ODAC tournament for the second straight season. The Marlins sit ahead of Washington and Lee, the second seed in the tournament. Lynchburg enters as the three seed with Bridgewater holding down the fourth seed.

  Conference Overall
GP Pts Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Virginia Wesleyan 11 30 10-1 0.909 22 17-4-1 0.795 8-1-1 Lost 1
Washington & Lee 11 29 9-0-2 0.909 22 17-2-3 0.841 7-1-2 Lost 1
Lynchburg 11 28 9-1-1 0.864 22 16-3-3 0.795 9-1 Won 2
Bridgewater 11 21 7-4 0.636 20 13-6-1 0.675 6-4 Lost 2
Randolph-Macon 11 21 7-4 0.636 17 11-6 0.647 6-4 Lost 2
Roanoke 11 21 7-4 0.636 19 12-7 0.632 5-4 Lost 1
Guilford 11 13 4-6-1 0.409 20 7-12-1 0.375 4-5-1 Lost 2
Emory & Henry 11 12 4-7 0.364 18 10-8 0.556 4-6 Won 2
Eastern Mennonite 11 12 4-7 0.364 18 7-11 0.389 4-6 Lost 1
Hollins 11 6 2-9 0.182 17 4-12-1 0.265 2-8 Lost 5
Sweet Briar 11 3 1-10 0.091 17 3-13-1 0.206 1-8-1 Lost 5
Randolph 11 0 0-11 0.000 17 3-14 0.176 0-10 Lost 10
Points
E. Hauser (RMC):
Am. Nelms (RMC):
C. Thamm (HU):
32
29
29
   
Goals
Am. Nelms (RMC):
C. Thamm (HU):
L. Favale (E&H):
E. Hauser (RMC):
14
14
13
13
   
Assists
A. Hoath (LC):
M. Garst (RC):
S. Taylor (BC): 
10
9
9
   
Shots
A. Klippstein (LC):
E. Hauser (RMC):
Am. Nelms (RMC):
79
70
70
   
Goals-Against-Average
A. Wright (LC):
E. Leary (WLU):
A. Lennox (VWC):
0.35
0.53
0.62
   
Shutouts
E. Leary (WLU):
A. Wright (LC):
A. Lennox (VWC):
10
8
7
   
Saves
V. Johnson (RAND):
S. Weekes (SBC):
A. Diffenbach (EMU):
211
142
140
   
Save Percentage
A. Wright (LC):
L. Kooiman (RC):
A. Lennox (VWC):
.889
.853
.839