Keating, a senior from Chatham, N.J., led the Maroons to a pair of ODAC wins with 13 total points between the two games. In a 26-3 triumph over Randolph, Keating tallied four goals and dished out a pair of assists. He also picked up two ground balls. In a 14-12 win over Washington and Lee, Keating scored three times and passed out four helpers for a game-high seven points. Keating is currently first in the ODAC in points (54), assists (25), man-up goals (13), and man-down goals (2), and is fifth in goals scored (29).
Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Chase Clausen, Hampden-Sydney, Sophomore, Midfielder
Clausen had a hand in all three of Guilford’s
goals in a 15-3 setback to Hampden-Sydney… scored one man-up
goal… helped Guilford to a 2-1 lead after the first quarter
with a goal and an assist… notched his fifth multi-goal game
of the year.
Brad Mostowy, Hampden-Sydney, Junior, Midfielder
Mostowy won 20-of-32 face-offs in two games this week
while scooping 18 ground balls with two goals and one caused
turnover. He won 12-of-20 face-offs against Randolph-Macon with two
goals and 12 ground balls. Versus Guilford, he went 8-12 at the X
with six ground balls.
Dylan Hoff, Lynchburg, Senior, Attack
Hoff led the offense for No.3 Lynchburg last week
with a goal and an assist against Randolph College and five goals
against Randolph-Macon College. He is five points short of tying
the all-time career point mark at Lynchburg College. Hoff leads the
ODAC in goals (34) and is second in points (50).