Austin Stewart, Lynchburg, Jr., Attack

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.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Adam Fiore, Guilford (Jr., A - Ithaca, N.Y.)
Fiore led Guilford to two wins with a 17-point week.  He scored once with six assists in a 22-5 win over Alfred St.  He followed with five goals and five assists for a season-best 10 points in a 25-12 triumph at Shenandoah.

Andrew Risse, Randolph (Jr., A - Annandale, Va.)
Risse scored three times with four assists in a 14-13 triumph over Greensboro, coming up one point and one assist shy of program records.  He folowed with a goal and two assists in a 17-7 win over Methodist.

Ryan Davidson, Randolph-Macon (So, A - Logan Township, N.J.)
Davidson scored twice in the Yellow Jackets 11-7 loss to Virginia Wesleyan.

Kevin Jackson, Roanoke (So., A - Baltimore, Md.)
Jackson scored once and dished out three assists in an 18-8 win over Colorado College.  He followed with three goals and a helper, including the game-winner, in an 11-10 victory over Hampden-Sydney.

Josh Currier, Virginia Wesleyan (So., A - Peterborough, Ontario)
Currier recorded a 12-point week in VWC's 2-1 showing.  He had three goals in a 9-7 setback to Messiah.  He followed with two goals and an assist in an 11-7 win over Randolph-Macon.  He finished with two goals and four assists in a 13-5 triumph over Greensboro.

Wyatt Devine, Washington and Lee (Jr., GK - Norfolk, Va.)
Devine made 19 saves in 90 minutes of action last week, helping W&L to a pair of wins.  He made 11 stops to help W&L to a 7-2 win over Sewanee.  He then played the first two periods against Bridgewater, collecting eight saves in the 15th-ranked Generals' 18-1 win.