C.J. Stevens, Randolph, Jr., Goalkeeper

C.J. Stevens, Randolph, Jr., Goalkeeper

Stevens, a junior from Mechanicsville, Va., helped the WildCats to a pair of wins at the Tiger/WildCat Classic, earning MVP honors in the process.  Randolph's shot-stopper proved just that in a 1-0 win over Penn St.-Abington as he saved a penalty kick in the 80th minute to preserve the WildCats lead and eventual victory.  He made two overall saves in that contest.  Stevenson followed up that effort with six saves in a 5-0 victory over Marymount (Va.).  Thru four games played, Stevens leads all ODAC keepers with a 0.26 goals-against-average and a .941 save percentage, having allowed only one goal this season.

Men's Soccer Honor Roll

Max Chacon, Bridgewater (So., F - Woodbridge, Va.)
Chacon notched the Eagles lone goal of the week, which came in a 2-1 setback at St. Mary's (Md.).

David Hooley, Eastern Mennonite (Sr., M - Bluffton, Ohio)
Hooley registered three points in the Royals 1-0-1 week.  She scored the game-tying with 50-seconds left in regulation to force overtime in what became a 2-1 win for EMU over Southern Virginia.  He then assisted on the Royals goal in a 1-1 tie against Frostburg St.

Liam Hogan, Hampden-Sydney (So., M - Haymarket, Va.)
Hogan scored twice in H-SC's two games at the Tiger/WildCat Classic.  He notched the game's only goal over a header in the 86th minute in a 1-0 win over Marymount (Va.).  He later added a second tally in a 4-0 triumph over PSU-Abington, giving three goals in four of Hampden-Sydney's games this season.

Tyler Carbaugh, Roanoke (Jr., M - Blacksburg, Va.)
Carbaugh scored the first goal in a 2-0 win over Greensboro College.  Roanoke went 2-0 on the week, also defeating Oglethorpe (2-0).