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12/6/11
Lynchburg's Shelly Milks (pictured) earned recognition from a pair of outlets in annual postseason awards announcements. She was named a NFHCA First Team All-American and joined four of her teammates on the All-South Region Team. She was also tabbed the VaSID College Division Player of the Year, which also featured 14 other ODAC players and coaches.
11/13/11
The Hornets national title hopes came to an end Sunday afternoon, as fourth-ranked Lynchburg College was defeated, 3-0, by #3 The College of New Jersey in the quarterfinals of the 2011 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Tournament, hosted by TCNJ. Lynchburg ends its season with a 19-2 record, with its only other loss coming in the season's first game in September.
11/12/11
There are only eight teams left in the 2011 NCAA Division III Field Hockey Tournament, and fourth-ranked Lynchburg College is one of them. The Hornets defeated Catholic University, 2-0, in the second round of the tournament Saturday, hosted by the College of New Jersey. LC meets the Hornets on Sunday for a spot in the national semifinals.
11/9/11
Five ODAC tournaments crown champions on Saturday, November 5. This video recaps the title games in field hockey, women's soccer, men's soccer and volleyball.
11/7/11
LC earned all four major accolades as part of the 2011 All-ODAC Field Hockey Awards. Hornets’ midfielder Shelly Milks was named the ODAC Player of the Year and the ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete. LC’s head coach, Enza Steele, earned the ODAC Coach of the Year award, while Katie Kline garnered the ODAC Rookie of the Year accolade.
11/7/11
Coming off its sixth-straight ODAC title, Lynchburg field hockey earned a bye in the first-round of the NCAA Division III Tournament. The Hornets, ranked #3 in the nation in the latest NFHCA poll, are one of eight seeded teams to earn a pass into the second round. LC will play either Catholic or Eastern on Saturday, Nov. 12 at The College of New Jersey in Ewing, N.J.

  Conference Overall
GP Pts Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Lynchburg 8 24 8-0 1.000 21 19-2 0.905 9-1 Lost 1
Randolph-Macon 8 18 6-2 0.750 18 10-8 0.556 8-2 Lost 1
Bridgewater 8 15 5-3 0.625 17 9-8 0.529 6-4 Lost 2
Eastern Mennonite 8 15 5-3 0.625 21 10-11 0.476 4-6 Lost 1
Virginia Wesleyan 8 15 5-3 0.625 17 8-9 0.471 5-5 Lost 1
Roanoke 8 12 4-4 0.500 18 6-12 0.333 4-6 Lost 2
Washington & Lee 8 6 2-6 0.250 16 6-10 0.375 3-7 Lost 2
Shenandoah 8 3 1-7 0.125 18 5-13 0.278 2-8 Won 2
Sweet Briar 8 0 0-8 0.000 15 3-12 0.200 1-9 Lost 9
Points
Lindsay Leonard
Lynchburg
73
Kelli Williams
Lynchburg
33
Katie Kline
Lynchburg
31
Shelly Milks
Lynchburg
29
Jenessa Derstine
Eastern Mennonite
29
Complete Leaders

Goals
Lindsay Leonard
Lynchburg
31
Kelli Williams
Lynchburg
13
Carrie Jacobs
Randolph-Macon
12
Deanna Smith
Lynchburg
11
Nicole Bencsik
Eastern Mennonite
11
Complete Leaders

Assists
Kristina Morris
Lynchburg
13
Lindsay Leonard
Lynchburg
11
Lauren Seal
Randolph-Macon
10
Shelly Milks
Lynchburg
9
Katie Kline
Lynchburg
9
Complete Leaders

Shots
Lindsay Leonard
Lynchburg
203
Jenessa Derstine
Eastern Mennonite
75
Shelly Milks
Lynchburg
69
Valerie Landis
Eastern Mennonite
65
Nicole Bencsik
Eastern Mennonite
55
Complete Leaders

Defensive saves
Ariel Yoder
Sweet Briar
7
Laura Stavetski
Roanoke
6
Maggie McNamara
Sweet Briar
6
Riley Hampsch
Washington & Lee
3
Adelaide Hedge
Sweet Briar
3
Complete Leaders

Goals-against average
Tiffany Frye
Lynchburg
0.62
Taylor Waddell
Bridgewater
1.93
Nicole Woodworth
Randolph-Macon
2.16
Caroline Sutherland
Washington & Lee
2.29
Sarah Clare
Shenandoah
2.54
Complete Leaders

Saves
Nicole Woodworth
Randolph-Macon
176
Madeline Wilson
Sweet Briar
160
Cristina Scichilone
Roanoke
148
Mary Beth Danaher
Eastern Mennonite
124
Kirsten Olson
Virginia Wesleyan
104
Complete Leaders

Save pct
Nicole Woodworth
Randolph-Macon
.826
Tiffany Frye
Lynchburg
.792
Taylor Waddell
Bridgewater
.726
Kirsten Kyne
Washington & Lee
.723
Cristina Scichilone
Roanoke
.722
Complete Leaders