Stephen LaTona, Shenandoah, Sr., Attack

Stephen LaTona, Shenandoah, Sr., Attack

LaTona, a senior from Ellicott City, Md., put together an 11-point week in helping Shenandoah to a pair of victories. He opened with six goals and an assist in a 19-11 win over non-conference Alfred University. He also picked up two ground balls and scored his six goals on six shots on goal.  LaTona then posted four goals and three ground balls in an 11-6 win at Randolph, which marked the Hornets first ODAC win since the 2014 season. For the year, LaTona is third in the ODAC with 27 points thanks to a league-best 24 goals scored.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Chris Voorhees, Bridgewater (Sr. - A)
Voorhees scored four tiems and dished out three assists with two ground balls in a 26-1 win at Millsaps. He then scored twice in a 21-4 setback to Lynchburg.

Aswan Bland, Guilford (Jr. - M)
Bland scored twice and handed out a trio of assists in the Quakers 12-7 win over Ohio Northern. He then tallied once in a 6-4 loss at Randolph-Macon.

Harrison Brennan, Lynchburg (Sr. - M)
Brennan scored five goals and assisted on two others to go with a caused turnover in a 21-4 win at Bridgewater.

Brian Davies, Randolph-Macon (Sr. - GK)
Davies registered 17 saves in two tight R-MC victories. He made nine stops in an 8-6 win over St. Mary's (Md.). He then made eight more stops in the Yellow Jackets' 6-4 victory over Guilford.

Iv Stucker, Roanoke (Jr. - A)
Stucker beat the keeper four times and assisted on two other goals to go with a ground ball in the Maroons' 19-2 win over Virginia Wesleyan.

A.J. Witherell, Washington and Lee (So. - A)
Witherell scored five times and dished out two assists with six ground balls and a caused turnover in a 16-13 midweek loss to Mary Washington. He then handed out four assists with three ground balls in a 12-9 triumph at Hampden-Sydney.