Check back soon for schedule and results.
Check back soon for schedule and results.

11/9/09
ODAC schools put seven teams in the NCAA Division III postseason tournaments set to begin this week. Lynchburg is joined by Virginia Wesleyan in men's soccer. The Hornets and Marlins accompany Washington and Lee in women's soccer. Lynchburg is the ODAC's lone qualifier in field hockey, and Randolph-Macon takes to the courts in volleyball.
11/7/09
Randolph-Macon won its first ODAC volleyball championship on Saturday afternoon, upholding its billing as the No. 1 seed with a 3-1 win over seventh-seeded Roanoke. The Yellow Jackets earn the ODAC's automatic qualifier into the NCAA Division III Tournament.
11/7/09
For the second straight year, the ODAC Volleyball Tournament championship match will feature the No. 1 and No. 7 seeded teams. Randolph-Macon continued to live up to its top billing with a straight sets win over Bridgewater. Roanoke kept its upset run in motion with a 3-1 over Lynchburg. Audio will be available for the championship match.
11/6/09
Randolph-Macon won three of the four individual awards and placed four athletes between the All-ODAC first or second teams amongst the 2009 ODAC Volleyball All-Conference honors. Raena Winton was tabbed the ODAC Player of the Year, while head coach Bill Rogers was selected as the ODAC Coach of the Year. Jessica Sears earned ODAC Rookie of the Year recognition. Virginia Wesleyan's Rebecca Bradford won the ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete Award.
11/6/09
Three of the top four seeds advanced in the ODAC Volleyball Tournament on Friday afternoon, with the lone upset shaking up the tourney field. Randolph-Macon (#1), Lynchburg (#3) and Bridgewater (#4) were joined by Roanoke (#7) after the Maroons ousted Washington and Lee (#2) from the tourney.
11/5/09
A pair of championships are in the books with four more set to be decided this coming weekend. Brad and J.J. discuss each of the ODAC championship matchups this weekend in field hockey, men's soccer, women's soccer and volleyball. They also had a chance to chat with Randolph-Macon volleyball head coach, Bill Rogers (above).

  Conference Overall
GP Record Win % GP Record Win % Last 10 Streak
Randolph-Macon 10 9-1 0.900 35 28-7 0.800 8-2 Lost 1
Lynchburg 10 8-2 0.800 28 20-8 0.714 8-2 Lost 1
Washington & Lee 10 8-2 0.800 33 19-14 0.576 6-4 Lost 2
Bridgewater 10 7-3 0.700 30 13-17 0.433 4-6 Lost 1
Emory & Henry 10 6-4 0.600 27 20-7 0.741 7-3 Lost 2
Virginia Wesleyan 10 6-4 0.600 32 23-9 0.719 5-5 Lost 3
Roanoke 10 4-6 0.400 32 15-17 0.469 5-5 Lost 1
Guilford 10 3-7 0.300 27 12-15 0.444 5-5 Lost 1
Eastern Mennonite 10 3-7 0.300 30 10-20 0.333 0-10 Lost 10
Randolph 10 1-9 0.100 28 2-26 0.071 2-8 Lost 3
Sweet Briar 10 0-10 0.000 23 2-21 0.087 0-10 Lost 12
Hitting Percentage
R. Loftis (LC):
R. Fertitta (E&H):
R. Winton (RMC):
.401
.370
.329
   
Kills (total)
R. Fertitta (E&H):
M. Wagner (RC):
E. Dirnagl (BC):
285
251
237
   
Kills (per game)
R. Fertitta (E&H):
E. Dirnagl (BC):
R. Phillips (WLU):
4.13
3.25
3.07
   
Assists (total)
M. Wood (VWC):
C. Bottles (EMU):
R. Clarke (E&H):
898
646
640
   
Assists (per game)
R. Clarke (E&H):
M. Wood (VWC):
T. Davis (WLU):
10.09
9.87
9.40
   
Service Aces (total)
M. Carter (RMC):
C. English (RAND):
L. Stoltzfus (EMU):
48
43
43
   
Digs (total)
S. Tinsley (LC):
E. Paton (VWC):
C. Long (RC):
425
352
342
   
Digs (per game)
S. Tinsley (LC):
T. Sessor (E&H):
J. Kubichan (RMC):
5.18
4.84
4.72
   
Blocks (per game)
R. Ferttita (E&H):
A. Hines (RMC):
L. Ferris (RC):
1.29
0.92
0.91