Sandidge, a junior from Sanford, N.C., had a hand in four of the Quakers five goals last week as Guilford went 2-0. Sandidge opened the week by putting in the game-winner in overtime as GC topped Ferrum, 2-1. He came back with two goals and an assist in a 3-0 league win over Eastern Mennonite. Sandidge's efforts, which include three straight games with at least a point, have helped the Quakers to a 2-0 ODAC start for the first time since 2009.
Men's Soccer Honor Roll
Kevin Morris, Bridgewater (Jr., GK -
Knoxville, Tenn.)
Morris notched 14 saves over a pair of ties for BC last week.
He stopped nine shots in a 0-0 contest with regionally
10th-ranked McDaniel. He then turned away four efforts in a
1-1 draw with Washington and Lee.
Chaz Ashton, Lynchburg (Sr., Forward -
Chantilly, Va.)
Ashton collected his first career multi-goal game
to bring the Hornets back from down 1-0 to defeat Salisbury, 2-1.
He assisted on the game-winning goal against Randolph-Macon
as the Hornets moved to 1-0 in ODAC play with a 3-0 win over
R-MC.
Corey Sindle, Randolph (Sr., Forward -
Gloucester, Va.)
Sindle scored twice in the WildCats 3-2 double-overtime victory
over N.C. Wesleyan. He currently leads the ODAC in points
(18) and goals (7) and is tied for the league lead in assists
(4).
Lee Loudermilk, Randolph-Macon (Fr., GK -
Gloucester, Va.)
Loudermilk made five saves in the Yellow Jackets 3-0 loss to
Lynchburg.
Brian Cornell, Virginia Wesleyan (Sr.,
Midfielder - Front Royal, Va.)
Cornell scored the first goal of the game for VWC
in a 2-0 road win over Methodist University and scored a goal and
recorded an assist in a 6-1 win over Emory & Henry.
Cornell is tied atop the league with four assists, is second
with 14 points, and tied for second with five goals.
Zach Colby, Washington and
Lee (Jr., Forward - Prairie Village,
Kans.)
Colby helped the Generals to a 1-0-1 showing with a pair of goals
on the week. He notched the first goal in W&L's 2-0
triumph over Hampden-Sydney College. He followed that with
the Generals' tally in a 1-1 draw with Bridgewater. Colby is
currently tied for second in the ODAC with five goals scored and
third with 11 points.