Garrett Paglia, Washington and Lee, So., Midfielder

Garrett Paglia, Washington and Lee, So., Midfielder

Paglia, a sophomore from Forest Hill, Md., helped lead the Generals to a pair of road wins over Top-10 opponents last week by totaling five goals across the two games. In a 7-6 double-overtime win over top-ranked Salisbury on Wednesday, Paglia scored a career-high four goals and picked up four ground balls. In an 8-7 win over 10th-ranked Denison on Sunday, Paglia scored just one goal, but it was the game-winner with 2:04 left in the contest. For the season, Paglia has tallied seven points on seven goals.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Landon Elmore, Bridgewater (Va.) - (Fr, Attack - Salem, Va., 14)
Elmore netted two goals to break an early 1-1 deadlock on Saturday as he helped lead the Bridgewater Eagles men's lacrosse team to an 8-4 victory in the program's opening game at Jopson Field. Elmore posted back-to-back goals in the second quarter to break a deadlock as the Eagles ran out to a 6-1 halftime lead. The Salem, Va. native scored on his lone two shots of the game.

Chase Clausen, Guilford - (Jr, - Portland, Ore., 23)
Clausen led the Quakers to a 2-0 week with four goals and an assist.  He also had four ground balls.  He scored a game-high three times in the Quakers' 10-8 win over cross-town rival Greensboro College.  He grabbed two ground balls and caused a turnover in the game.  Clausen had a goal and an assist in the Quakers' 20-2 rout of Piedmont College. Clausen leads Guilford with seven points on four goals and three assists after three games.

Pat Ohrem, Lynchburg - (Sr, A - Ridgefield, CT, 32)
Ohrem scored two goals and added an assist.  In the Hornets' 6-4 win over Franklin & Marshall.  Ohrem's assist also came when the team was a man-down in which he attracted three Diplomat defenders and found Derek Sweet wide open next to the net.

Richard Lachlan, Roanoke - (Sr, - Port Coquitlam, B.C., 19)
Lachlan led the Maroons in scoring with six goals in a 13-5 win over Kenyon on Saturday.  The half-dozen tallies moved him into sixth place all-time in goals scored at Roanoke with 143.  He passed Brett Smith '94 and Zach Thomas '09.  He needs just three more goals to move into fourth.

Matt Justice, Shenandoah - (Fr, - Elkridge, Md., 16)
Justice notched three goals and an assist in an 11-6 win over Alvernia over the weekend.

Josh Currier, Va. Wesleyan - (Fr, A - Peterborough, Ontario, 27)
Currier scored goals in the 1st, 2nd and 4th quarters and had at least one assist in each of the first three quarters to help lead VWC past Greensboro, 12-9.  He was the game's leading scorer with three goals and four assists.  He is currently tied for second among the team's leading goal scorers and leads the Marlins with seven assists in two games