Jurney, a sophomore from Camp Lejeune, N.C., put together an eight-point week as the WildCats went 1-1 in league play. He opened the week by contributing to all four goals in Randolph's 4-0 win over Randolph-Macon. He scored three times, notching only the third hat-trick in program history, and added an assist to to tie the WildCats' single-game record of seven points. Later in the week in a 2-1 loss at Virginia Wesleyan, Jurney assisted on Randolph's goal. For the season, Jurney has racked up 11 points on four goals and three assists.
Men's Soccer Honor Roll
Alex Farrington, Bridgewater (Jr., F - Waynesboro,
Va.)
Farrington scored both Eagles' goals in a 4-2 loss at
Hampden-Sydney.
Jake Lind, Eastern Mennonite (Jr., M/F -
Harrisonburg, Va.)
Lind found the net twice in the Royals 3-0 win at
Emory & Henry, including the game-opening goals just 1:01
before the intermission.
Colin Dillon, Guilford (Sr., M - Poolesville, Md.)
Dillon scored the Quakers goal in a 1-1 tie with
Shenandoah, bending in a free kick for his first tally of the
season.
Liam Hogan, Hampden-Sydney (So., M - Haymarket,
Va.)
Hogan helped the Tigers to a 4-2 win over
Bridgewater in their only game of the week. He scored the
second goal of the game via a header and assisted on two other H-SC
tallies. He now has 15 points on the season, the first Tiger
player with 15 or more points since 2011.
Ben Grossfuss, Lynchburg (So., F - Sanford, N.C.)
Grossfuss scored the lone goal of the game in the
Hornets 1-0 home win over Virginia Wesleyan. LC also defeated
E&H on the week.
Orestis Ilias, Roanoke (So., M - Toronto, Ontario)
Ilias scored the first two goals in the Maroons 4-3
win at Eastern Mennonite.
Andrew Kim, Washington and Lee (Fr., M - Blacksburg,
Va.)
Kim notched one of the Generals' goals in a 2-0 win
over Randolph-Macon. His five goals are tied for sixth in the
ODAC.