Luke Moore, Lynchburg, Sr., Forward

Luke Moore, Lynchburg, Sr., Forward

Moore, a senior from Richmond, Va., led Lynchburg to a pair of victories at the season-opening Roanoke Invitational.  He started off with one goal and an assist in a 4-1 triumph over Averett University.  He followed that the next day with both goals in a 2-0 victory over Case Western Reserve University.  A two-time All-ODAC First Team selection, Moore leads all players in the early going with seven total points.

Men's Soccer Honor Roll

Juan Luna, Eastern Mennonite (So., M - Mount Jackson, Va.)
Luna notched a pair of goals as EMU went 1-1 on its opening weekend.  He scored the first goal in a 2-1 loss to Mary Washington, and did the same as part of a 4-1 victory over Marymount (Va.).

Zach Quest, Emory & Henry (So., F - Charlotte, N.C.)
Quest helped the Wasps to a 1-0-1 start to the season at the Raven-Quaker Classic.  He scored twice, including the game-winner, in a 3-2 win over Anderson (Ind.).  His first tally came just 28-seconds into the game to rank as the second-fastest goal in program history, helping Quest to tournament offensive MVP honors.  E&H also tied Earlham, 0-0.

Kyle Unruh, Randolph (So., F - Raleigh, N.C.)
After the WildCats tied Johns Hopkins, 1-1, to start the season, Unruh provided Randolph with its first victory of 2014 with an overtime header off a free kick for a 1-0 win over Capital University.

Marc Dinkel, Roanoke (So., M - Basel, Switzerland)
Dinkel scored the equaliser off a crafty free kick in a 1-1 draw with Case Western Reserve in the Maroons' opening contest.  He followed with a goal and an assist in a 5-1 victory over Averett.

Ryan White, Randolph-Macon (Fr., D - Kilkeel, Northern Ireland)
White scored twice as Randolph-Macon opened the season 1-2.  He scored in both R-MC's first two games, tallying in a 4-2 loss to CNU and a 2-0 win over Lebanon Valley.  The Yellow Jackets fell to Whitman, 3-1, on Labor Day.

Connor Kirkham, Virginia Wesleyan (Jr., GK - Centreville, Va.)
Kirkham made three saves and allowed just two goals in 200 minutes of action against nationally-ranked opponents.  He made one stop in a 0-0 draw with #11 York (Pa.).  He followed with two saves in a 2-0 loss to second-ranked Rutgers-Camden.

Zach Colby, Washington and Lee (Sr., F - Prairie Village, Kan.)
Colby started off his senior season with a bang as he netted a har-trick in a 3-0 win over Sewanee.  He also aided W&L's efforts in a 2-1 victory over Hendrix.  Colby is now tied for sixth all-time at W&L with 29 career goals scored.