Taylor Hayes, Shenandoah, Jr., Midfielder

Taylor Hayes, Shenandoah, Jr., Midfielder

Hayes, a junior from Fredricksburg, Va., helped Shenandoah continue its successful start to the season with a 2-1 week to move to 7-2 on the season. Hayes registered nine total points on three goals and three assists. She notched one goal and one assist in each contest as the Hornets sandwiched a 4-3 loss at Mary Washington in which their comeback bid came up short between a pair of 3-2 victories over St. Mary's (Md.) and Wesley. Hayes currently leads the ODAC in points (23) and assists (9) and is second in goals scored (7).

FIELD HOCKEY WEEKLY HONOR ROLL

KELSEY TROYER, Eastern Mennonite University
- team went 2-0; now EMU's all-time saves leader (392); EMU has won 5 straight
Goals Allowed: 1 | GAA: 0.500 | Saves: 13 | Save Pct: .929

HAYDEN SHOCKLEY, University of Lynchburg
- team went 0-2; defensive saves against top NJAC teams
Points: 0 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | GWG: 0 | Def. Saves: 2

SYDNEY DUIMSTRA, Randolph-Macon College
- team went 0-1; pair of defensive saves against #7 CNU
Points: 0 | Goals: 0 | Assists: 0 | GWG: 0 | Def. Saves: 2

LAUREN HEFFRON, Roanoke College
- team went 1-0; game-winner in 4-2 win over Frostburg St.
Points: 2 | Goals: 1 | Assists: 0 | GWG: 1

LAUREN PAOLANO, Washington and Lee University
- team went 1-1; third career hat-trick in win (3-2) over #7 CNU
Points: 6 | Goals: 3 | Assists: 0 | GWG: 1