Jason Andrews, Randolph-Macon, Sr., Attack

Jason Andrews, Randolph-Macon, Sr., Attack

Andrews, a senior from Hereford, Md., put together a 17-point week as he helped the Yellow Jackets to a pair of conference wins and the fifth seed in the upcoming ODAC Men's Lacrosse Tournament.  In a tight 15-14 win over Virginia Wesleyan, Andrews had a hand in 11 of R-MC's tallies as he scored nine times and dished out a pair of assists.  He also picked up six ground balls and caused a trio of turnovers.  Over the weekend at Bridgewater, Andrews capped the regular season with four goals and a pair of helpers in a 13-5 win over the Eagles.  He picked up four more ground balls in the effort.  Andrews is currently fourth in the ODAC with 69 points, while his 51 goals sit third on the league's charts.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Adam Fiore, Guilford (So., A - Ithaca, N.Y.)
Fiore notched a game-high eight points as the Quakers defeated Randolph, 18-8, in their season finale.  Fiore had five goals and three assists, helping him finish the year with 75 points.  That ranks third in the ODAC this season and ffith all-time at GC.  It is also the most by a Quaker since 1992 when Dave Brown set the ODAC single-season record with 96 points.

Aaron Murphy, Lynchburg (So., A - Downingtown, Pa.)
Murphy registered nine points in a pair of wins as LC locked up the third seed in the ODAC Tournament.  He scored twice and dished out a pair of assists in a 23-3 win against Bridgewater.  He followed that with two more tallies and three helpers in an 18-8 win under the lights at Virginia Wesleyan.  Murphy is fifth in the ODAC with 64 pionts.

Josh Currier, Virginia Wesleyan (So., A - Peterborough, Ontario)
Currier tied the ODAC's single-season points despite to VWC losses this past week.  Currier scored eight times and handed out three assists to bring his season total to 96 points, tying the mark set by Guilford's Dave Brown in 1992.  Currier scored four goals with two assits and three ground balls in a 15-14 loss at Randolph-Macon.  He capped his season with his eighth game of four or more goals with four tallies and an assist in an 18-8 loss to Lynchburg.  Currier has scored a goal in each game this season, with one more coming in the ODAC Tournament.

Cam Lewis, Washington and Lee (Jr., A - Chapel Hill, N.C.)
Lewis capped his season with eight points over two wins as the Generals secured the second seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament.  Lewis scored twice and helped out on another goal in a 21-6 win over Shenandoah.  He backed that with a career-high five tallies in a tight 8-6 win over Hampden-Sydney in the season finale.  He has notched a W&L-best 58 points this season.