Hsieh, a sophomore from Ellicott City, Md., registered 13 goals in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week against ODAC tournament-bound teams. That effort included five of Randolph-Macon's nine goals in a 10-9 loss to Washington and Lee in the final minutes. She added three draw controls to her stat line. Hsieh bettered her output by three in a 20-10 triumph at Bridgewater as she scored eight goals against the Eagles. She added six draw controls to her effort. For the season, Hsieh is second in the ODAC with 78 points on an ODAC-best 69 goals with 12 assists.
Lightfoot, a sophomore from Fairfax, Va., helped the Yellow Jackets rack up two more ODAC victories last week to remain in a tie with Washington and Lee for the top spot in the ODAC. Lightfoot registered 13 points last week as she moved up to #2 in NCAA Division III with 10 more assists to give her 48 on the season. She started her week with two goals and five assists in a 23-5 victory over Virginia Wesleyan. She added a ground ball and a caused turnover to her scoreline. Lightfoot continued her week with a goal and five more helpers in a 23-1 road win at Randolph College. She picked up three ground balls and again forced a turnover. For the season, Lightfoot is tied for fourth in the ODAC with 58 points. She's scored 10 goals to go with her conference-best 48 assists.
Hsieh, a sophomore from Ellicott City, Md., picks up her second weekly award of the season after posting a 14-point week and leading Randolph-Macon to a pair of ODAC victories. In a 16-4 road win at Lynchburg, Hsieh beat the keeper six times and dished out three assists for nine points. She added four draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Hsieh continued her hot streak with five goals in a 17-10 triumph over Guilford. She chipped in seven draw controls, two ground balls, and a pair of forced miscues. For the season, Hsieh leads the ODAC with 48 goals scored. She's second in points with 55 when adding in seven assists. She had notched at least one goal in all 12 games played this season.
Francis, a senior from Lebanon, N.J., scored 10 times to lead Lynchburg to a pair of ODAC victories last week. Francis started her week with a career-high seven goals to go with five draw controls in a 17-5 win at Virginia Wesleyan. She followed that with a hat-trick and five more draws in a 21-2 triumph over Randolph. For the season, Francis is seventh in the ODAC with 32 goals scored and 12th with 34 total points. She's converted eight free-position into goals, which sits fourth in the ODAC.
Bailey, a senior from Rockville, Md., led the Quakers to a pair of conference wins with an 11-point week. All 11 of Bailey's points came via goals, beginning with a career-high matching five goals in an 18-2 triumph over Randolph. She picked up five ground balls and two draws while causing a pair of turnovers. She was 3-for-4 on free position shots. Bailey established a new personal career-best with six goals on Saturday as Guilford topped Shenandoah, 15-12. She chipped in two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover. For the season, Bailey is sixth in the ODAC with 35 points. Her 33 goals are tied for second, two off the top spot (Megan Schallock, VWC).
Coggins, a senior from St. John's Fla., was the engine for the Generals' offense as Washington and Lee posted a pair of ODAC victories last week. Coggins registered eight points last week, all on assists as she directed W&L to victories over Shenandoah and Lynchburg. In an 18-6 triumph over SU, she dished out a pair of helpers to go with three ground balls and a caused turnovers. Coggins followed that with six assists in a 13-12 nailbiter over LC. She added a ground ball to her stat line. Coggins is currently third in the ODAC with 17 assists. Her 24 points top the Generals' charts and rank ninth in the conference.
Feeney, a senior from Old Greenwich, Conn., registered 16 points in helping Roanoke to a 2-0 week. She scored twice and dished out two assists with four draw controls in a 24-3 triumph at Hollins. Feeney then scored seven goals in a game for the fourth time in her career as the Maroons put a stop to Centre's seven-game winning streak via a 19-11 decision. Feeney added five assists for 12 points, tying for the fourth-most in a single-game in RC history. She added five grouind balls and four caused turnovers in the contest. For the season, Feeney leads the ODAC with 33 points. Her 22 goals are second, while the 11 assists she's recorded rank fourth.
Hsieh, a sophomore from Ellicott City, Md., registered 14 points as the Yellow Jackets went 1-1 last week. She opened with five goals, three draw controls and a ground ball in R-MC's 13-10 setback at Mary Washington. Hsieh helped the Yellow Jackets respond with a 15-6 triumph at Goucher. She tied a program record with eight goals scored, adding in one assist for nine points. She also chipped in a ground ball and a caused turnover. For the season, Hsieh is fourth in the ODAC with 15 goals scored and sixth with 16 points.
Schallock, a sophomore from Waukesha, Wis., posted a six-point day in the Marlins 12-11 overtime loss to Frostburg State. Shallock scored a game-high six goals with four coming in the second half. She added match-highs of five ground balls and eight draw controls to go with three caused turnovers. Shallock currently leads the ODAC in points with a league-high 13 goals. She's also #1 with 13 ground balls and 22 draw controls.
O'Hara, a freshman from Fairfax, Va., led the short-handed Eagles to an 11-9 victory over Hood in their only contest of the week. O'Hara, by nature a defender but playing out of position as a midfielder, poured in a game-high four goals in her second collegiate game, both of which have featured multiple tallies. She also picked up four ground balls, secure four draws, and a caused a turnover. O'Hara is fourth in the ODAC with six goals scored on the season.
Bailey, a senior from Rockville, Md., helped lead the Quakers to a come-from-behind 12-10 victory over Methodist in Guilford's season-opener. Bailey scored a career-best five goals, adding in three ground balls and three draw controls. She also caused a turnover.