April 27, 2015

ODAC Players of the Week

Thru Week Prior to: April 27, 2015

MEN'S LACROSSE
Cameron Dabir, Washington and Lee, Sr., Attack
Dabir, a senior from Washington and Lee, helped the Generals lock up the fifth seed in the ODAC tournament with a pair of wins against squads that will also be in the six-team field. In a 15-5 win over Guilford, Dabir found the back of the net three times while picked up a pair of ground balls and causing a turnover. He followed that with six points in a 15-7 win at Virginia Wesleyan. He scored five times and dished out an assist in addition to picking up three ground balls. Dabir, who missed several games this season due to injury, has ranked up 21 points on 16 goals and five assists.

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MEN'S TENNIS
Brandon Larsen, Bridgewater, Sr., No. 1 Singles, No. 1 Doubles
Larsen, a senior from Woodbridge, Va., put together a 2-0 showing against Randolph-Macon to see the fourth seed for the Eagles in the ODAC Tournament. Larsen won 7-5, 6-4 at #1 singles, and then teamed with Thomas Rischcoff for an 8-6 triumph at #1 doubles. The Eagles quarterfinal matchup, also against R-MC, was delayed to Monday due to weather.

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WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Megan Schallock, Virginia wesleyan, Fr., Midfielder
Schallock, a freshman from Waukesha, Wis., put an exclamation point on what's been a big first season for the Marlins' rookie in Virginia Wesleyan's 11-8 ODAC quarterfinal win at Shenandoah. Seven days after setting the VWC rookie record for draw controls in a game against, she did it again with 12 more in additino to six of the Marlins' 11 tallies. She also picked up two ground balls. Schallock is now tied for first in the ODAC with 75 points powered by a conference-best 70 goals. Her 101 draw controls are second in the league.

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WOMEN'S TENNIS
Sonja Meighan, Washington and Lee, Sr., #1 Singles, #1 Doubles
Meighan, a senior from McLean, Va., put together a 3-0 week that included singles and doubles wins over Sweet Briar in the ODAC quarterfinals. Meighan, ranked third on the Atlantic South Region singles players charts by the ITA, started her week with a win at #1 singles over regionally fifth-ranked Sewanee. She topped Bronte Goodhue 6-0, 6-1, who is the fifth ranked singles player in the Atlantic South. Meighan and partner Patricia Kirkland, the top tandem in the region, took down Goodhue and Lindsey Liles, 8-6, the third-rated duo by the ITA. In the quarterfinals, Meighan and Kirkland won 8-0 over SBC in #1 doubles play. Her match against Caitlin Delmas at #1 singles went unfinished.

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