Tuma, a junior from Bloomfield, Mich., totaled eight points on five goals and three assists to go with nine groundballs. He also won 9-of-16 face-offs last week, including 8-of-12 in the Maroons' victory over Lynchburg. Tuma led the Maroons with two goals, four assists and six groundballs against the Hornets, while adding a goal and an assist with three groundballs in a win over Virginia Wesleyan.
Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Greg Nash, Guilford, Sophomore - Midfield
Nash helped the Quakers to a 1-1 week with a team-high
five points on three goals and two assists… also had eight
ground balls and won 13 face-offs… scored all of his points
in Guilford’s overtime win over Oberlin… netted the
game-winner 47 seconds into overtime.
Micah Keller, Hampden-Sydney, Sophomore - Attack
In Hampden-Sydney’s win over #13 Washington &
Lee, Keller tallied three goals and an assist to pace
Hampden-Sydney. In the Tiger’s loss to #14 Lynchburg,
Keller again tallied a hat trick and added an assist.
Dylan Hoff, Lynchburg, Sophomore - Attack
Hoff scored four goals and added two assists last week as
the Hornets split a pair of ODAC games.
Patrick Egan, Randolph-Macon, Sophomore - Midfielder
Egan helped R-MC to a 2-0 week, scoring four goals and
adding six assists. In a win at Christopher Newport, Egan
scored two goals and dished out four assists, while he scored two
goals and added two helpers in limited time in an ODAC win over
Randolph.
Tyler Keech, Virginia Wesleyan, Junior - Goalkeeper
Keech turned in the top effort of his VWC career to date
as he recorded 27 saves against No. 8-ranked Roanoke College,
helping the Marlins hold the Maroons to their lowest scoring
against ODAC competition to date. Keech stepped up to make
big saves in every period against a Roanoke team that fired 56
shots. He recorded no less than six saves in every
quarter. Keech’s 27 stops ties the third highest
single-game effort in VWC history. He now has 146 saves for
the season.