ODAC Players of the Week - Week 35

ODAC Players of the Week - Week 35

FOREST, Va. --- The final weekly report of the 2017-18 athletic campaign includes six student-athletes that had banner weeks. Those earning weekly honors include (pictured, l-r, t-b): Dorrie MacGregor from Lynchburg women's lacrosse, John Burke from Hampden-Sydney men's lacrosse, Matthew Moody from H-SC men's tennis, Michelle Fleenor from Washington and Lee women's tennis, Colin Selby from Randolph-Macon baseball, and Cole Migliorini from R-MC baseball.

Below are entries for all six winners from the past week of competition.  Click on the associated links to see that sport's weekly honor roll.

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ODAC Players of the Week

Thru Week Prior to: April 30, 2018

BASEBALL - PITCHER
Colin Selby, Randolph-Macon, Jr., Pitcher
Selby, a junior from Chesapeake, Va., put the finishing touches on a strong season with eight shutout innings in a 12-0 triumph over Roanoke in game-one of a season-ending split. The victory improved his season record to 9-1, tying him with Virginia Wesleyan's Jacob Pilarski for tops in the league. More importantly, it wrapped up the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Selby gave up just four hits and walked two batters while fanning 10 Maroons. It is his third game of 10-plus strikeouts this season. He did not allow more than one baserunner in any inning, setting down seven straight batters after issuing a game-open walk. Selby is #1 in the ODAC in strikeouts (93) and strikeouts per nine innings (12.01). He owns the league's second-best earned run average at 2.20 in 69.2 innings of work.

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BASEBALL - PLAYER
Cole Migliorini, Randolph-Macon, Sr., Outfielder
Migliorini, a senior from Stafford, Va., wrapped up the regular season with a hot bat as he registered a .727/.800/1.455 slash line in the Yellow Jackets 2-1 week that saw them secure the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Migliorini went 8-for-11 with a triple, two homers, seven runs driven in, six runs scored, four walks, and a pair of stolen bases. He was 4-for-4 with a triple, homer, four RBI, four runs scored, and a steal in a 14-3 non-conference win at St. Mary's (Md.). In a doubleheader split with Roanoke, he went 4-for-7 with a homer and three RBI in a 12-0 shutout victory in game one and two more singles in an 11-3 setback in game two. For the season, Migliorini is hitting .369 with six homers and 38 RBI, which rank eighth, seventh, and sixth in the ODAC, respectively. His 52 hits are fifth in the conference, while his .574 slugging percentage ranks sixth.

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MEN'S LACROSSE
John Burke, Hampden-Sydney, Jr., Midfielder
Burke, a junior from Richmond, Va., registered five points on three goals and two assists to go with a pair of ground balls in the Tigers season-ending 14-13 win over Lynchburg. The victory wrapped up the #2 seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Two of Burke's goals proved especially poignant, especially his final tally. Twice he put Hampden-Sydney ahead late in the contest with goals, his first coming with 1:28 to play for a 13-12 advantage. After Lynchburg tied the game 13-all with 0:40 to go, Burke brought the drama to a head with the game's final goal with 7.8-seconds on the clock to clinch a 14-13 victory. Burke has enjoyed a career-best season with 41 points on 21 goals and 20 assists, the latter of which ranks 10th in the ODAC.

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MEN'S TENNIS
Matthew Moody, Hampden-Sydney, So., #1 Singles, #1 Doubles
Moody, a sophomore from Raleigh, N.C., picks up his second straight weekly honor after going a combined 6-0 at #1 singles and #1 doubles to help Hampden-Sydney to a trio of ODAC wins and the third seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. He has his brother, Michael, won 8-4 in doubles play before Matthew earned a 7-6 (6-3), 6-4, singles win in a 6-3 victory over Bridgewater. The brothers Moody earned a second 8-4 win against Virginia Wesleyan, with Matthew winning 6-0, 6-1, in singles play towards an 8-1 team triumph. Matthew and Michael picked up an 8-2 win against Shenandoah with the former Moody earning a 6-1, 6-0, singles decision towards a 6-3 team result. Matthew Moody, who has gone 14-0 over the past two weeks combined at singles and doubles play, is now 15-4 at #1 singles and 8-2 in the ODAC. He and Michael are 18-1 in doubles play including 9-1 in the ODAC.

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WOMEN'S LACROSSE
Dorrie MacGregor, Lynchburg, Sr., Midfielder
MacGregor, a senior from Centreville, Md., contributed across the field two a pair of ODAC wins for Lynchburg last week, including a 20-9 victory over Shenandoah to wrap up the third seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. MacGregor opened her week with a goal and an assist in a 16-7 win at Virginia Wesleyan. She registered nine draw controls to go with a ground ball and a caused turnover. In the victory over SU, MacGregor scored three goals and dished out an assist for four points. She picked up a ground ball and gathered eight more draws. The latter number set her over top her own Lynchburg single-season record for draw controls, which now stands at 103. That total is #1 in the ODAC by 21 over second place. She has also racked up 36 points on 30 goals and six assists.

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WOMEN'S TENNIS
Michelle Fleenor, Washington and Lee, Sr., #1 Singles, #1 Doubles
Fleenor, a senior from Chattanooga, Tenn., put the finish touches on her regular season with a 5-1 combined week at #1 singles and #1 doubles. She and Mary Hampton McNeal won 8-2 over Shenandoah in doubles play. Fleenor added a 6-0, 6-0, victory at top-flight singles for a 9-0 team victory. She helped the Generals finish their ODAC slate at 11-0 with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 singles win over Christina Harris from Lynchburg, making her the first player to defeat LC's top option in singles play this season. Fleenor and Ashton Jenne added an 8-3 win in doubles play towards a 7-2 team victory. Nationally 15th-ranked Washington and Lee then came up just short, 5-4, in a showdown with #19 Mary Washington. Fleenor won 6-3, 6-4 in singles play, but she and Jenne fell, 8-2, to regionally second-ranked duo Ashley Barrow and Kait Brogan. Fleenor enters the ODAC Tournament 15-4 overall in singles play including 12-3 at #1 and 5-0 versus league foes. She is 11-11 combined with three different partners in doubles action, all from the top flight.

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