Robbie Lentine, Roanoke, So., Defender

Robbie Lentine, Roanoke, So., Defender

Lentine, a sophomore from Raymond, Del., earned a spot on the Shellenberger Classic All-Tournament Team after notching a pair of goals in the Maroons 2-0 week.  On Saturday, he open Roanoke's account in the 15th minute as he scored the opening goal off a pass from Patrick Bain in the Maroons 2-0 triumph over Marymount (Va.).  Lentine provided the finishing touch in Roanoke's 3-2 double-overtime triumph over John Carroll.  In the 101st minute, he slotted home a pass from Tyler Carbaugh to end the contest and move Roanoke to 4-0 on the early season.

Men's Soccer Honor Roll

Ethan McBryde, Bridgewater (So., F, Mt. Airy, Md.)
McBryde scored one goal and added one assist in Bridgewater's 4-1 victory over St. Mary's. McBryde scored what proved to be the winning goal late in the first half to give the Eagles a 2-0 lead. He recorded an assist on the Eagles third goal of the game.

Mark Mast, Eastern Mennonite (Jr., M, Harrisonburg, Va.)
Mast helped EMU go 1-1 at the Cialella Classic in Camden, N.J. and was named to the All-Tournament Team. In Sunday's 3-0 win over Cairn, Mast got things started with a shot in heavy traffic that found the back of the net for his second goal of the season.

Michael MacVane, Guilford (Sr., GK, Hampton Falls, N.H.)
MacVane made a season-high seven saves, including one from point-blank range in the final minute of Guilford's 2-1 win over Oglethorpe.

Cameron McFarlane, Hampden-Sydney (Fr., GK, Norwich, Conn.)
McFarlane earned two clean sheets in net over the past week. Saturday against Greensboro, he notched 10 saves, helping propel the Tigers to a last second 1-0 win in double-overtime. His 10-save performance against Greensboro is the most single-game saves by a Tiger in over seven years.

Brandon Webster, Lynchburg (Fr., F, Woodbridge, Va.)
Webster fired in the first two goals of his collegiate career Sunday as LC defeated Marymount University, 2-0, in the second round of the 2013 Shellenberger Classic. Both of Webster's goals came late in the first half of play and were separated by just two minutes.

Julian Khalili, Randolph (Jr., F, Falmouth, Va.)
Khalili scored the only goal in a 1-1 draw with Greensboro. He added to that the opening tally in an 8-0 victory over Southern Virginia, as well as an assist on the second goal of the game. The eight goals mark the most goals scored by a Randolph team in program history.

Andrew Oakes, Randolph-Macon (So., F, Fredericksburg, Va.)
Oakes scored the game's only goal in the 51st minute in a 1-0 win over Hood.