Jack Taylor, Washington and Lee, Fr., Goalkeeper

Jack Taylor, Washington and Lee, Fr., Goalkeeper

Taylor, a freshman from Baltimore, Md., put together a strong effort between the pipes in guiding Washington and Lee to a pair of victories, including the program's first win over a nationally top-five ranked team in three years. Taylor made 19 saves on the week, including 11 stops in the Generals 13-8 triumph over third-ranked Gettysburg. Taylor was back at in in a 12-6 league victory at Randolph-Macon. He made eight saves in a full 60 minutes of action, giving him a .576 save percentage over 120 minutes for the week. Taylor is currently second in the ODAC with a .581 save percentage and first in fewest goals allowed (26) among qualified goalkeepers.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Aswan Bland, GC: registered nine points in Guilford's wins over Cazenovia (13-6) and Ferrum (17-5). Quakers have now won six straight for longest streak since the end of 2014/start of 2015. Bland scored four goals with an assist and four ground balls against Cazenovia. Scored four more times with two ground balls against Ferrum. Had a caused turnover in each game.

Chandler Shaheen, H-SC: posted seven goals in the Tigers' wins over Scranton (10-8) and Bridgewater (12-3). Tallied three times with a ground ball against UoS and found the net four times at BC.

Colin McGuire, LC: scored once and dished out two assists in the Hornets 13-11 setback at nationally top-ranked RIT. Scored twice and handed out a pair of helpers in a 10-6 win over Nazareth.

Owen Curry, RC: Scored six goals in the Maroons 21-5 win at Shenandoah.

Nick Zepko, VWU: registered five goals with a caused turnover in a 23-6 win at Randolph.