March 23, 2015
ODAC Players of the Week
Thru Week Prior to: March 23, 2015
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BASEBALL
Ryan Mossman, Shenandoah, Fr., Pitcher
Mossman, a freshman from Peachtree City, Ga., got a win and picked up a save in 11 innings of work last week. In a 9-0 triumph over Washington and Lee, Mossman went the distant, giving up just two hits and walking two with six strikeouts in a full nine innings of work. He picked up a two-inning save in a 4-1 win over Hampden-Sydney. He gave up one hit and walked one while on the hill. Mossman is now 2-0 with a save in three appearances. He has not allowed a run in 16.2 innings pitched.
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BASEBALL
Daniel Freshley, Shenandoah, Sr. Catcher/Outfield
Freshley, a senior from Montgomery Village, Md., hit safely in six games last week with Shenandoah going 5-0-1 in the process. He went 10-for-22 overall with a double, five RBI and three runs scored. He also walked one and stole a base. He went 2-for-2 with a double in a 6-2 win over PSU-Altoona. He later was 3-for-5 in a 2-2 tie with Catholic, driving in a pair of runs in the process. He also went 3-for-8 in a sweep of Hampden-Sydney. Freshley finished the week with a .455/.480/.500 slash line. He's currently batting .409 with a team-best 12 RBI.
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GOLF
Liza Freed, Washington and Lee, Fr.
Freed, a freshman from Alexandria, Va., continued the Generals' run of success as she won the Yellow Jacket Invitational, leading Washington and Lee to the team title. Freed opened with five-over 77, but then rebounded with the only under-par round of the tournament, firing a one-under 71 to win by three strokes at 148. The Generals won by five strokes as a team, posting a 633 on the 5,818-yard par-72 track at The Hollows in Ashland, Va. Freed owns a 78.0 average thru 14 rounds of play, helping W&L to eighth in the country by Golfstat.
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MEN'S LACROSSE
Austin Stewart, Lynchburg, Jr., Attack
Stewart, a junior from Reisterstown, Md., helped the eighth-ranked Hornets to a pair of wins including a top-10 matchup according to the USILA national poll. In a 15-8 win at then eighth-ranked SUNY-Cortland, Stewart beat the keeper five times while assisting on two other tallies. He also picked up three ground balls. The next day in a 14-9 triumph over Dickinson, he scored four more times with an assist and two more ground balls. Stewart currently leads the ODAC with 30 goals scored and is fifth with 34 points.
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MEN'S TENNIS
Jordan Krasner, Washington and Lee, So., No. 1 Singles, No. 1/2 Doubles
Krasner, a sophomore from Rockville, Md., helped the 36th-ranked Generals to a 3-1 week that included a pair of ODAC wins and a triumph over #38 Christopher Newport. Krasner went 2-0 at #1 singles and doubles, as well as 2-0 at #2 singles and doubles. He won 6-3, 6-4, at #1 singles against Bridgewater, and duplicated the effort against Hampden-Sydney, 6-0, 6-0. At #2 singles against CNU and Sewanee, Krasner won 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, and 6-3, 6-2. In doubles play, he and partner Will Bannister won 8-4 and 8-0 from the top flight against BC and H-SC. The duo won 8-3 and 9-7 at #2 doubles against CNU and Sewanee.
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OUTDOOR TRACK
Aaron Jeong, Washington and Lee, Sr., Sprints
Jeong, a senior from Federal Way, Wash., kicked off the outdoor season in winning fashion at the W&L Carnival. He placed first in the 100-meter dash, establishing the ODAC's best time at 10.87-seconds. That mark currently ranks fifth in NCAA Division III. She also helped W&L to third in the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 43.91-seconds.
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OUTDOOR TRACK
Dana Lee, Washington and Lee, So., Jumps/Sprints
Lee, a sophomore from Nashville, Tenn., placed in the top-five in four events this past weekend at the W&L Carnival. She set a W&L Carnival record in winning the long jump at 5.54 meters (18' 2.25"). It is the top mark in the ODAC this year, and the fourth-best in NCAA Division III. Lee finished second in the triple jump at 11.14 meters (36' 6.75"), breaking her own W&L record of 10.98 meters (36' 0.25"). She was also part of the 4x100m relay that claimed theird (50.47) and she took fifth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.00.
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SOFTBALL
Kristina Karagiorgis, Virginia Wesleyan, Sr., Pitcher
Karagiorgis, a senior from Ashburn, Va., improved to 6-2 on the season with three complete games victories last week, including a gem in a 3-0 win over Arcadia. In that contest, Karagiorgis treated the crowd to a perfect game, facing the minimum 21 batters in seven innings. She didn't allow a baserunner while striking out a season-high 13. Her two other victories came in conference play as VWC topped Eastern Mennonite, 4-0, and Lynchburg, 7-6. Against EMU, Karagiorgis scattered five hits with a walk and six punchouts in collecting her second shutout of the week. She got the win against LC, working all seven frames at Moon Field. She gave up six runs, only two earned, on eight hits with a walk and four strikeouts. For the season, Karagiorgis owns a 0.57 earned run average, ranking second in the league. She leads the ODAC with 66 strikeouts.
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SOFTBALL
Angelia Miller, Eastern Mennonite, Jr., First Base
Miller, a junior from Bridgewater, Va., hit safely in seven straight games as the Roayls went 5-3 last week. She went 13-for-26 overall, smacking a pair of doubles and two homeruns while scoring five runs and driving in 17 more. She was 4-for-4 in a 13-5 win over Juniata College, belting both homers and registering seven RBI. One of the homers was a grand slam. She had two RBI in a 3-1 win over Virginia Wesleyan and both ends of a doubleheader split with Christopher Newport University. Miller also walked twice on the week, helping her finish with a .500/.536/.808 slash line. Miller is batting .469 on the season, which ranks seventh in the ODAC. Her 19 RBI sit fourth.
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WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Melissa Coggins, Washington and Lee, Jr., Attack
Coggins, a junior from St. John's, Fla., proved a playmaker in the Generals' ODAC wins over Shenandoah and Lynchburg. Against SU, Coggins scored once and dished out an assist with a ground ball and a draw control in a 9-6 triumph at Shenandoah. At Lynchburg, Coggins had a hand in six of W&L's nine goals as she scored once and setup five other goals towards a 9-4 victory. Coggins now has 15 points on three goals and 12 assists, the latter ranking third in the ODAC.
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WOMEN'S TENNIS
Maria Hawkins, Bridgewater, So., No. 1 Singles, No. 1 Doubles
Hawkins, a sophomore from Silver Spring, Va., picks up her second weekly award after leading Bridgewater to two conference wins last week. Hawkins went 3-0 at #1 singles and 2-0 at #1 doubles as the Eagles went 2-1 against Hollins (7-2), Randolph (4-5) and Lynchburg (7-2). Hawkins earned a 6-3, 6-2 singles win over Hollins, and folowed by losing just three total games in victories over Randolph's (6-0, 6-2) and Lynchburg's (6-0, 6-1) top flight players. In doubles action with partner Marla O'Bryan, Hawkins won 8-2 over both HU and RAND, while the doubles match against LC was defaulted to the Eagles.
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