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).
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