Abby Zorrilla, Shenandoah, Sr., Attack

Abby Zorrilla, Shenandoah, Sr., Attack

Zorrilla, a senior from Lancaster, Pa., helped the Hornets to three victories last week including a triumph in its opening game of conference play. Zorrilla collected 13 points over the two games, including a crucial six points on one goal and five assists in an 11-7 victory at Roanoke to their ODAC openers. She found the back of the cage three times in an 18-7 non-conference win at DeSales University, and then scored once more and passed out three assists in a 17-14 triumph over the University of Scranton. For the season, Zorilla is ninth in the ODAC with 18 points on nine goals and an ODAC third-best nine assists.

Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Kristen Stark, BC: posted 15 points on seven goals and eight assists with eight draw controls, two ground balls, and a caused turnover in a 2-0 week for BC. Scored three times and dished out five assists as Bridgewater extended its school-record streak of minutes without allowing a goal to 160 in a 20-0 win over Muskingum. Scored four times and handed out three assists in a 19-13 triumph at Frosburg State.

Madison Iandoli, GC: registered 11 points on 10 goals and one assist in a 1-2 week for the Quakers. Dropped in two goals in a 19-5 loss to Drew, four goals in a 12-10 setback to Pfieffer, and four more goals with one helper in a 16-9 win over Kings (Pa.). Added six ground balls, seven draw controls, and four caused turnovers on the week.

Alicia Hsieh, R-MC: scored three goals and dished out three assists with eight draw controls in a 21-5 triumph over New England College.

McKenna Polak, RC: scored once in an 11-7 loss to Shenandoah. Dished out six assists in a 20-6 victory over DeSales, and scored twice in a 16-7 setback at Mary Washington.

Megan Schallock, VWU: scored five goals and dished ou three assists with four draw controls and two caused turnovers in a 20-4 victory over Hiram.

Hannah Wiltshire, W&L: made 30 combined saves in the Generals 1-1 week. Made 14 stops in an 11-4 victory over Christopher Newport, and then made a career-best 16 saves in an 18-5 loss to top-ranked Gettysburg.