Keating, a junior from Chatham, N.J., totaled seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points in three victories last week, two against ODAC opponents. He notched three goals and three assists with four groundballs in a 19-10 win over Washington & Lee to take over first in the ODAC Standings. Against Randolph, he netted two goals and dished out three assists in the Maroons' 23-7 triumph over the Wildcats. Keating had five points on one goal and four assists in a tight 14-13 win against 17th-ranked Cabrini College. For the season, Keating in first in the ODAC with 49 overall points and second at 3.77 points per game.
Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Greg Nash, Guilford, Junior, Midfielder
Nash Recorded three points on two goals and one
assists in the Quakers’ loss to league-rival Hampden-Sydney,
14-8… scooped up five ground balls and caused a turnover in
the match… won five of his 12 face-offs.
Brad Mostowy, Hampden-Sydney, Sophomore,
Midfielder/Face-Off Specialist
Mostowy controlled the face-off situation for
Hampden-Sydney in two games this week, winning 31 of his 40 of his
attempts (78%) to go along with 31 ground balls, four caused
turnovers, and two assists. Against Randolph-Macon, he went
17-for-23 with 15 ground balls and one assist. Versus Guilford,
Mostowy won 14-of-17 face-offs, scooping 16 ground balls along with
four caused turnovers and one assist. For the season, Mostowy
is third in the ODAC in face-off percentage at .608
(124-of-204).
Dylan Hoff, Lynchburg, Junior, Attack
Hoff scored eight goals and added two assists last week as
the Hornets earned a pair of victories over Randolph and
Greensboro. He notched four goals in a 13-4 triumph over the
WildCats, and followed that with four more tallies and a pair of
assists in a 21-5 win over Greensboro.
Mikey Connors, Virginia Wesleyan, Sophomore,
Midfielder/Face-Off Specialist
Connors enjoyed one of his best weeks of the season in helping
guide VWC to back-to-back victories. He won 24-of-35 face-off
battles in the two games, while pickingup 11 ground balls and
scoring a season-high two goals against Ferrum College. He
was 14-of-22 against Christopher Newport University in FOs and
10-of-13 against Ferrum. He leads VWC with 93 face-off wins
so far this season and is the team leader in ground balls with
61.