Egan, a junior from Arnold, Md., put together a season-best 27 point week in helping the Yellow Jackets to a 2-1 week. Egan began her scoring explosion with six goals and six assists in a 22-10 win over Notre Dame (Md.). She added three ground balls in that contest. She went on to post seven goals with five assists, two groundballs and one draw control in a 23-14 ODAC win over Bridgewater. She continued her scoring run in a loss to Roanoke to end the week, notching two more goals and another helper. For the week, Egan scored 15 goals and dished out 12 assists. She now leads the ODAC in total points (66), points per game (6.60), assists (34) and assists per game (3.40).
Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Sarah Bradburd, Guilford,
Junior, Midfielder
Bradburd Tallied a team and season-high three goals
in Guilford’s 22-8 loss to Roanoke.
Lesley Buckingham, Lynchburg, Junior, Attack
Buckingham netted seven goals last week with five assists as
the Hornets defeated two ODAC opponents. She had three goals and
one assist Wednesday in an import conference victory, and added six
draw controls and four forced turnovers. Buckingham added four
goals and four assists Saturday in a win against Hollins.
Meegan Rourke, Roanoke, Senior, Midfielder
Rourke led Roanoke to a 2-1 record this week with 17 goals, three
assists, 14 draw controls, 11 groundballs and seven caused
turnovers in three games. She had a career-best seven goals
against Guilford in a 22-8 win. Against Lynchburg, Rourke
added five goals, four draw controls and three caused turnovers in
the 12-10 defeat. Against Randolph-Macon, Rourke finished the
week with another five-goal performance in addition to six draw
controls in the 22-7 victory.
Alex Van Horn, Washington and Lee, Freshman,
Midfielder
Van Horn led the No. 14 Generals in two ODAC victories for
the week, including a 21-0 shutout of Sweet Briar on Wednesday and
a 19-10 victory over Virginia Wesleyan on Saturday. Against Sweet
Briar, Van Horn finished with two goals and one assist while
winning a game-high seven draw controls. She also added one ground
ball and one caused turnover. Versus Virginia Wesleyan, Van Horn
led the team with five goals and also posted two draw control wins.
This season she has started all 11 games for the Generals,
ranking fourth on the team with 19 points (17g, 2a). She currently
leads the team with 45 draw control wins, while also collecting 13
ground balls and forcing five turnovers.