November 7, 2011

ODAC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

THRU WEEK PRIOR TO: NOVEMBER 7, 2011

FOOTBALL
Satiir Stevenson, Guilford, Freshman, Defensive Back
Stevenson, a freshman from Roselle, N.J., helped Guilford to its first ODAC victory since the 2009 season with a 34-27 win over Catholic on Saturday. Stevenson returned an interception 55 yards for a touchdown late in the second quarter of the Quakers' road victory, which tied the game at 20-20 entering the second half after Catholic had gone ahead, 20-6, 20 seconds into the second quarter. He also had seven tackles (3 solo), which ranked second on the team, and posted half a TFL. Stevenson’s touchdown was his second this season, tops among Quakers’ defenders, and his two interceptions also lead the team. 

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FOOTBALL
Travis Lane, Hampden-Sydney, Senior, Quarterback
Lane, a senior from Richmond, Va., controlled the offensive tempo and helped lead the Tigers to 42 points and 446 yards of total offense in H-SC's 42-35 win over Washington and Lee to clinch the 2011 ODAC title and a spot in the NCAA Division III Football Tournament. Lane also did not turn the ball over for the second consecutive game. On the day, he was 21-of-33 for 331 yards and four touchdowns. He started the game going 3-for-5 for 57 yards and a 29-yard touchdown pass on the Tigers’ first drive. On the next scoring drive, he was a perfect 3-for-3 throwing for 75 yards, including a 42-yard strike to Sean Cavanagh. In the second half, Lane maintained the Tigers' tempo on the first drive with a 3-for-3 series for 64 yards and a 15-yard touchdown pass to Kyle Vance. 

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GOLF
Mitch Robinette, Guilford, Freshman
Robinette, a freshman from Charlotte, N.C., shared team-low scoring honors with a five-over-par 147 at the Hummingbird Intercollegiate. After an opening-round 76, he bounced back with a career-low, even-par 71 to place 31st in the 92-man field, which was comprised of NCAA Division I golfers, save for Guilford. His 71 was the Quakers’ lowest score at the 36-hole tournament. Guilford finished 13th as a team (299-295--594, +26).

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SWIMMING
Shannon Myers, Bridgewater, Freshman
Myers, a freshman from Roanoke, Va., helped propel the Bridgewater Eagles swim team to a tri-meet sweep of Guilford and Greensboro. Myers set a new school record in the 100-yard butterfly and took first in the 100-yard backstroke (1:05.95) and 200-yard medley relay (2:05.4). In the 100 butterfly event, Myers set a new standard with a 1:05.62 en route to victory. Myers swam the butterfly leg of the medley relay and her performance helped make up ground and propelled the Eagles to victory. 

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