Dessi Dupuy, Lynchburg, So., Forward

Dessi Dupuy, Lynchburg, So., Forward

Dupuy, a sophomore from Lynchburg, VA., helped the Hornets to a pair of league wins last week.  DuPuy, the reigning ODAC Co-Rookie of the Year, opened her week with a tally in LC's 3-0 home win over Emory & Henry.  She followed that by scoring at just about the last possible opportunity in the Hornets' 1-0 double-overtime victory at Bridgewater.  She notched the game's lone goal with just 52-seconds left on the 2-OT clock via an unassisted effort.  DuPuy, who helped LC stay undefeated on the season, now has seven goals and is third on the team with 16 points.

Women's Soccer Honor Roll

Krista Kelly, Bridgewater (Va.) - (So, GK - Greencastle, Pa., 99)
Kelly played 164 minutes in goal this past week without allowing a goal before Lynchburg scored in the final minute of the second overtime. Kelly played the first half in a 6-0 victory over Hollns.  She then recorded eight saves and helped hold nationally-ranked Lynchburg scoreless for 119 minutes before the Hornets scored the winning goal with 52 seconds left. Kelly had played 254 consecutive scoreless minutes since assuming the starter's role until allowing the goal against Lynchburg.

Ashley Stevens, Randolph -
(Sr, D - Leicester, MA, 2)
Stevens, who plays both keeper and back for the WildCats, helped lead Randolph to a 2-0 week.  The two wins give Randolph seven on the season, marking the most victories for the program since 2004. Stevens posted a shutout in net in a 3-0 victory over Eastern Mennonite on Wednesday, but was employed in the back with starting keeper Hunter Gibson returning against Meredith. Facing a team that was 9-3 coming in, Stevens and her backline partners posted another shutout, denying many scoring chances. Stevens also headed the ball out of the box on a free kick, allowing Randolph to counter attack and score the game-winner in overtime of the 1-0 victory.

Meredith Eckles, Randolph-Macon -
(Sr, M - Williamsburg, VA, 10)
Eckles led the Yellow Jackets to two wins this week over ODAC opponents Shenandoah and Sweet Briar. Against Shenandoah, Eckles notched her first brace of the season, including the game-deciding score in a 3-2 victory. In the match against Sweet Briar, Eckles recorded her third goal of the week just over five minutes into the match and chipped in an assist. She posted seven total points and eight shots on goal on the week.

Stephanie Parenteau, Roanoke -
(Sr, N/A - Virginia Beach, VA, 7)
Parenteau scored six points over the Maroons 1-1 week. She had one assist in Roanoke's 3-2 OT Loss to W&L. Parenteau then scored two goals and dished out an assist in the Maroons' 6-0 win over Hollins.

Jessica Edelman, Va. Wesleyan -
(Sr, F - Voorhees, N.J., 3)
Edelman helped VWC to a 2-0 week (9-1 over Sweet Briar and 7-0 over Guilford) with three goals and two assists, and now leads the team overall in scoring with seven goals and a league-leading 10 assists. It marks the second consecutive season for Jessica to hit double-figure assists. She set the VWC record last year with 14 and is on track to break that mark this season. She has scored in three consecutive games and has had a goal or an assist in 10 of the Marlins' 13 games to date.

Katherine Rush, Washington and Lee -
(So, F - Cornelius, N.C., 2)
Rush helped Washington and Lee to a 3-0 week over Roanoke, Eastern Mennonite and Greensboro.  After the Generals opened the week by topping Roanoke, 3-2, in overtime, Rush tallied a hat-trick in W&L's 9-0 triumph against EMU.  She followed that with a pair of goals and an assist in a 4-0 whitewashing of Greensboro.