October 27, 2014

ODAC Players of the Week

Thru Week Prior to: October 27, 2014

FOOTBALL
Clint Peregoy, Emory & Henry, Sr., Defensive Back
Peregoy, a senior from Salem, Va., made key contributions to both the Wasps defense and special teams in Emory & Henry's 62-28 victory over Catholic. Peregoy made four tackles on the day, three of them solo efforts. In the first quarter, he supplied the play that gave E&H the lead as he blocked his third punt in the last three weeks as burst right thru the center of the Cardinals' line. The loose ball was scooped up by Andrew Long, who had 22 yards of open field in front of him on the way to a touchdown and a 14-7 lead. Peregoy struck again in the fourth quarter as he intercepted a pass as the Wasps three-yard line to snuff out a CUA scoring drive. The turnover turned into a 12-play 97-yard scoring drive, leading to E&H's 62 points, the most in program history in an ODAC game. Peregoy now has 30 tackles on the season. He's tied for second in the ODAC with four interceptions and leads the league with three blocked kicks.

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FOOTBALL
Nash Nance, Hampden-Sydney, Sr., Quarterback
Nance, a senior from Calhoun, Ga., picks up his second weekly honor after leading the Tigers to a 45-27 victory at Shenandoah University, effectively avengning Hampden-Sydney's lone conference loss from a season ago. Nance was responsible for five touchdowns in the Tigers' sixth straight win. He completed passes to seven different receivers as part of a 21-of-31, 386-yard performance. He threw three scoring passes, two to Holton Walker and a 70-yard effort to Michael Mey. The second touchdown play between Nance and Walker covered 72 yards. Nance also rushed for 58 yards before two sacks cost him 21 yards of offense. He registered a pair of short touchdown runs, one each in the third and fourth quarters. For the season, Nance is second in the ODAC in passing yards (2,174), touchdowns (22) and yards per game (310.6). He's also run for eight touchdowns, tied for second-most in the conference.

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FIELD HOCKEY
Carrie Jacobs, Randolph-Macon, Sr., Defender
Jacobs, a senior from Orange, Va., helped the Yellow Jackets to a pair of ODAC wins last week. Jacobs came forward from her defensive position to notch three goals and two assists on the week with a game-winning tally mixed in. She opened the week with a hand in three of R-MC's five goals in a 5-1 win over Virginia Wesleyan. She scored once and dished out a pair of assists. Over the weekend, Jacobs opened the game's scoring with a third-minute goal, and then deposited the game-deciding goal in the 46th minute for a 3-2 Yellow Jackets victory over Washington and Lee. For the season, Jacobs is tied for third in the ODAC with 28 points and 12 goals scored.

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GOLF
Olivia Bowling, Randolph-Macon, Jr.
Bowling, a junior from Charlotte Hall, Md., won her second tournament of the season last week, capturing medalist honors at the Bridgewater Invitational. She posted rounds of 72 and 75 towards a three-over-par 147 to win by four strokes on the 5,805-yard par 72 layout at Lakeview Golf Course in Harrisonburg. Bowling's efforts helped R-MC to second place in the team standings at 80-over 656. Bowling is currently third in the ODAC with a 78.3 scoring average covering nine rounds of competition.

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MEN'S SOCCER
Marc Dinkel, Roanoke, Sr., Midfielder
Dinkel, a senior from Basel, Switzerland, helped the Maroons to a pair of ODAC wins last week, contributing to each of Roanoke's three combined goals. On Tuesday at Lynchburg, he assisted on the only goal of the game in RC's 1-0 win in a contest that then featured the top two teams in the ODAC standings. Over the weekend in a 2-0 win over Washington and Lee, Dinkel scored the first goal of the game and then assisted on the insurance tally. That win put Roanoke six points clear of second place in the league table with one game left to play for each squad. Dinkel currently leads the ODAC in points (31), goals scored (11) and assists (9).

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SWIMMING
Bobby Brajdic, Randolph-Macon, Jr.
Brajdic, a junior from Roanoke, Va., won a trio of individual events and helped Randolph-Macon to second place in a relay in the Yellow Jackets dual meet at Washington and Lee. Brajdic touched the wall first in the both the 100-yard and 200-yard backstroke events, posting times of 0:53.86 and 1:59.49. He also claimed the win in the 200-yard individual medley with a time of 2:01.99. He and his teammates took second in the 200-yard medley relay in a time of 1:39.51.

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SWIMMING
Michaela Nolte, Emory & Henry, So.
Nolte, a sophomore from Hillborough, N.C., led the Wasps to a dual meet victory at Bridgewater by winning a pair of individual events and helping her teammates to a win in one relay. She set two school records in the process. The first came in the 100-meter breaststroke as she broke her own mark with a winning time of 1:19.24. She also won the 100-meter freestyle in a time 1:02.32. The 2014 ODAC Rookie of the Year and her teammates set a new school-standard in the 200-meter medley relay in 2:08.05.

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WOMEN'S SOCCER
Jade Woll, Lynchburg, Jr., Midfielder
Woll, a junior from Woodbridge, Va., helped the third-ranked Hornets to a pair of wins last week. LC opened with a 6-0 win at Sweet Briar in which Woll scored the opening goal and later added an assist. The Hornets then headed on the road to New Jersey for a regional clash with Rowan University. Woll scored twice against the regionally fifth-ranked squad, helping LC to a 3-0 win. Woll is currently fifth in the ODAC in points (25) and goals scored (10).

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VOLLEYBALL
Anna Lausberg, Washington and Lee, Jr., Outside Hitter
Lausberg, a junior from Ocoee, Fla., led the Generals to a 2-0 week in ODAC competition, racking up 33 kills in the process. In a 3-1 win over Randolph, Lausberg notched a new career-high with 22 winners in addition to hitting .340. She also recorded six digs and an ace. She followed that up with her second double-digit attacking day in a 3-0 win at Guilford, registering 11 kills to go along with six more digs, an ace and a block. For the season, Lausberg is seventh in the ODAC with 260 kills, tops for W&L.

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