January 12, 2015
ODAC Players of the Week
Thru Week Prior to: January 12, 2015
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MEN'S BASKETBALL
Khory Moore, Virginia Wesleyan, So.,
Guard
Moore, a sophomore from Arlington,
Va., helped the Marlins to a pair of conference wins, including a
matchup of teams garnering recognition towards the D3hoops.com
national top-25 poll. Moore opened with 27 points in an 83-82
victory over Lynchburg College, which is receiving votes towards
the top-25. Moore was 10-of-10 from the line, including a crucial
pair in the final minute of play to help the eight-ranked Marlins
hold off the Hornets. He added three rebounds, four steals and a
pair of blocked shots. In a 73-60 win over Washington and Lee,
Moore notched 13 points with three rebounds, two assists, a steal
and a blocked shot. For the season, Moore is second in the league
in scoring (18.2 ppg). He's third in three-pointers made (33) and
total points scored (219) and fourth in free throw shooting
(.824).
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SWIMMING
John Carmody, Washington and Lee,
Fr.
Carmody, a freshman from West Des
Moines, Iowa, helped the Generals defeat Hampden-Sydney in a dual
meet between the two schools as both returned to action following
the winter break. Carmody won twice individually and was a member
of one relay victory. He touched the wall first in the 50-yard
freestyle in a time of 0:22.54, improving upon his previous ODAC
top-10 time. He added a solo win in the 100-yard freestyle in
0:50.06. He and his teammates claimed top prize in the 200-yard
freestyle relay, stopping the watches in 1:28.73.
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SWIMMING
Natalie Brendsel, Washington and Lee,
So.
Brendsel, a sophomore from Oakton,
Va., helped the Generals post a dual meet win over Bridgewater
College in their return to ODAC waters in the new year. Brendsel
won twice and swam a leg of a winning relay. She picked her solo
triumphs in two freestyle sprints. She claimed the 50-yard
freestyle with a time of 0:25.07, coming up just 0.01-seconds short
of the top-five in the ODAC this season. She also won the 100-yard
freestyle, registering a time of 0:55.65, which slots seventh this
year. She and her teammates won the 200-yard freestyle relay in
1:42.06.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Sarah Parsons, Randolph-Macon, Sr.,
Guard
Parsons, a senior from Glen Allen,
Va., helped the Yellow Jackets extend their winning streak to five
games with a pair of ODAC victories, including one over previously
league-unbeaten and preseason #1 Lynchburg College. Parsons went
for 18 points in the Yellow Jackets 75-56 road win at LC, adding
three rebounds with four assists and three steals. She followed
that up with 21 points, hitting a trio of three-pointers, in a
74-61 victory at Roanoke. She was 7-of-14 from the field and 4-of-4
from the stripe. She added three boards, two assists and a steal.
For the season, Parsons is third in the conference in scoring (16.1
ppg) and overall points scored (193). She leads the ODAC in free
throws made (49), shooting them at an 81.7-percent clip (8th).
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