ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Tennis

ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Tennis

FOREST, Va. --- Spring sports are just about in full swing as the winter season continues to close towards ODAC and NCAA postseason opportunities. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): John Judy (BSB) from Eastern Mennonite, Marta Mikos (WTEN) and Jackson Gazin (BSB) from Washington and Lee, Jorden Davis (MBB) from Guilford, Sydney McKinney (WBB) from Emory & Henry, Sarah Perry (WLAX) from Randolph, and Trammel Robinson (MLAX) from Lynchburg.

Below are entries for all seven winners from today's multi-sport release. Click on the associated links to see that sport's weekly honor roll.

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BASEBALL PITCHER OF THE WEEK
John Judy | Eastern Mennonite | Sr. | Starting Pitcher
Judy, a senior from Shanks, W.Va., picks up a second straight ODAC weekly honor to open the season after improving to 2-0 on the season. Judy helped the Royals recover form a 4-1 loss in game one of a pair of seven-inning contests against Southern Virginia. He went six scoreless frames to earn a 4-0 victory. He allowed just three baserunners total as he gave up one hit and walked one. He fanned nine batters. For the season, Judy is 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA and 13 strikeouts in 12.0 innings of work.

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BASEBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Jackson Gazin | Washington and Lee | So. | Infielder
Gazin, a sophomore from Reisterstown, Md., was the epitome of a table-setting leadoff hitter for Washington and Lee as the Generals posted a three-game sweep over Averett University. Gazin went 8-for-11 with a pair of walks over the three outings to help him slash .727/.769/.818. He was 3-for-3 with two stolen bases and a run scored in a 4-2 win in game one. He followed that by going 2-for-5 with a stolen base and a run scored in a 8-0 shutout in game two. Gazin posted his second 3-for-3 contest in an 8-2 victory in game three. He walked twice, doubled, stole three bases, and scored three runs.

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MEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Jorden Davis | Guilford | So. | Guard
Davis, a sophomore from Durham, N.C., had arguably his best week as a Quaker as the transfer from Roanoke College led Guilford for a pair of key ODAC wins last week. Davis opened with 29 points on 8-of-14 shooting including 3-of-4 from beyond the arc in a 75-60 win at Lynchburg. He was 10-of-10 from the foul line and chipped in four rebounds, two assists, and a steal. Davis's production stayed high in a 93-68 win over Hampden-Sydney. He was 11-of-12 from the charity stripe and again hit a trio of shots from the downtown on the way to 24 points. He added seven boards, four assists, two steals, and a blocked shot. For the season, Davis is averaging 11.9 points per game. He is third in the ODAC in free throws made (81-of-105), eighth in steals (34), and 10th in free throw shooting (.771).

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MEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Trammel Robinson | Lynchburg | Sr. | Attack
Robinson, a senior from Memphis, Tenn., touched on a little piece of Lynchburg history last week in helping the Hornets even their early season record at 1-1. Robinson became the 13th player in Lynchburg history to scored seven goals in a game in leading the 13th-ranked Hornets to a 19-10 triumph over #15 Franklin & Marshall. He added an assist and picked up three ground balls to augment his stat line.

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sydney McKinney | Emory & Henry | Sr. | Forward
McKinney, a senior from Big Stone Gap, Va., earns her second weekly award of the season after helping Emory & Henry to a pair of ODAC wins last week and doing so in historic fashion. McKinney opened her week with 11 points and 10 rebounds in a 75-52 victory over Roanoke. She added two assists and two steals despite being saddled with early foul trouble. McKinney then etched her name in the Wasps' record books as she became only the second Emory & Henry women's basketball to registered a triple-double in E&H's 76-61 win at Eastern Mennonite. McKinney joined Angie Simpkins '98 on the very short list by going for 16 points, 14 rebounds, and 11 assists. The rebounds tied a career-high while the assists set a new personal standard. For the season, McKinney is fourth in the ODAC in scoring average (14.5) and fifth in total points (319) and rebounding average (8.2). She is #1 in field goals made (127-of-286), fourth in blocked shots (29), and ninth in assists (72).

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WOMEN'S LACROSSE PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Sarah Perry | Randolph | Jr. | Midfielder
Perry, a junior from Rocky Mount, Va., etched her name in both the Randolph and ODAC record books as she helped the WildCats open the season in winning fashion. Perry set a new Randolph record with 11 goals scored in a 19-16 victory over N.C. Wesleyan. The 11 points are also a new school mark, both of which were owned by Taylor Klemenz. Perry's new WildCat record also matches the ODAC standard for goals in a game as she is the sixth player to beat the keeper that many times in a contest. The last to do it was Virginia Wesleyan's Ann Marie Nash in 2003. Perry registered her 11 goals on 13 overall shots including 12 on-goal. She added four ground balls, four caused turnovers, and 14 draw controls to her line.

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WOMEN'S TENNIS PLAYER OF THE WEEK
Marta Mikos | Washington and Lee | Fy.
Mikos, a first year from Willowbrook, Ill., started off the spring season on the right foot in helping nationally 23rd-ranked Washington and Lee take down #30  Christopher Newport, 6-3. Mikos won recovered for a 1-6, 6-2, 6-2 win at #1 singles over Johanna Ranta-Aho. Mikos and Anna Kreynin also partnered for an 8-1 win over Kendra Womack and Amanda Yermal at #2 doubles.

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