EMU Close in Second, W&L Rounds Out Top Three
SALEM, Va. --- Lynchburg College, winners
of the past two ODAC field hockey championships, were selected by
the league's coaches to win the title for a third consecutive time
in the 2008 ODAC Field Hockey Preseason Poll. The Hornets
garnered five first place votes and 60 total points. Eastern
Mennonite University is just four points back (56 pts.) after
picking up a pair of top marks. Washington and Lee University
sits in third with 49 points and the remaining highest rank.
Lynchburg (19-5 overall, 6-1 ODAC in 2007) rode its second seed in
the ODAC tournament to a championship victory over Eastern
Mennonite. Katie Brennan scored the game's only goal with
just over ten minutes to play to send the Hornets to the NCAA
postseason. Lynchburg trounced Centre College (Ky.), 5-0, in
its first round matchup, but dropped its second round tilt with
Lebanon Valley College, 2-1.
The Hornets return three of five All-ODAC athletes from a season
ago including two-time league top scorer, Allie Weir. The
junior attack has tallied 147 points in her first two seasons,
scoring 65 goals while dishing out 21 assists. She beat the
keeper 36 times in 2007 while handing out 10 helpers. Fellow
first team selection Signey Milks is back for her second go-around
in the Hornets' defensive third. She made one defensive save
while pushing up for five points on one goal and three
assists. Sophomore Jenny Weir earned second team accolades
last year, notching 22 points on seven goals and eight assists.
Eastern Mennonite (10-7, 7-0) and 2007 ODAC Coach of the Year,
Brenda Bechler, welcome back three of the four All-ODAC first team
selections from last year's conference undefeated squad.
Juniors Alyssa Derstine and Sarah Roth spearhead the front line
after combining for 48 points last season. Derstine led the
squad with 15 goals and six assists (36 points) while Roth scored
four times while helping on four other goals (12 points).
Kristina Landis, the 2007 ODAC/Farm Bureau Scholar-Athlete, steps
back into the Royal defense after tallying two defensive saves to
go with 13 points (four goals, five assists).
Washington and Lee (11-7, 5-2) returns two of its four
all-conference performers from a season ago, but must also try to
replace two-time ODAC Player of the Year, Kendall Korte.
Junior attack Sallie Armstrong returns after an All-ODAC first team
season in 2007. She led the Generals with 31 points on 15
goals and one assist. Senior defender Liz Garson, a second
team choice last year, highlights the blue and white defense, and
former ODAC Rookie of the Year, Emily Mathews, steps back into the
W&L midfield for her second season. Garson scored once
while handing out two assists. She and Mathews each had one
defensive save.
The 2008 season gets underway on Friday, August 29. This
year's ODAC Championship is set for Saturday, November 8, at a site
to be determined by the season's outcome.
Listed below is the ODAC Field Hockey Preseason Poll. For
more information on field hockey and the rest of the league's
sports, visit the ODAC on the Internet www.odaconline.com or any of the
school websites.
2008 ODAC Field Hockey Preseason Poll
(#) Denotes first place votes
1. Lynchburg |
60 (5) |
2. Eastern Mennonite |
56 (2) |
3. Washington and Lee |
49 (1) |
4. Randolph-Macon |
40 |
5. Virginia Wesleyan |
28 |
6. Roanoke |
26 |
7. Bridgewater |
20 |
8. Sweet Briar |
9 |