Spencer Parsons, Roanoke, Jr., Midfielder

Spencer Parsons, Roanoke, Jr., Midfielder

Parsons, a junior from Columbus, Ohio, helped lead the Maroons to a 2-0 week.  He opened with two goals and an assist in a 22-5 triumph against Shenandoah.  He also picked up four groundballs in that contest.  Parsons followed with three goals in a 9-8 win at Lynchburg.  His final tally broke an 8-8 tie with 1:28 to play third period, which proved to be the game-winner as neither team could crack either defense in the last stanza.  For the season, Parsons has notched 12 points on seven goals and five assists.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Adam Fiore, Guilford - (Fr, A - Ithaca, N.Y., 47)
Fiore led Guilford in a 1-1 week with six point on two goals and four assists.  He had two assists in a road loss to Hampden-Sydney (12-5).  He came back with a game-high four points with two goals and two assists in Guilford's home win over Bridgewater (8-4).

Thomas Armstrong, Hampden-Sydney - (So, M - Charlotte, NC, 7)
Armstrong scored four goals, all in the first half, to lead the Tigers to a 12-5 win over Guilford. He also collected four ground balls. Armstrong is second on the team in goals at 22 and tied for first in points at 28.

Austin Stewart, Lynchburg - (Fr, Attack - Reisterstown, MD, 13)
Stewart notched five points on four goals and an assist in the Hornets 1-1 week.  He had a goal and an assist in a 17-2 win over Randolph, and followed that with three goals in a 9-8 loss to Roanoke over the weekend.  Stewart also had four groundballs for the week.

Jason Andrews, Randolph-Macon - (Jr, M - Hereford, MD, 20)
Andrews led the Yellow Jackets to a 20-13 victory over Shenandoah in the Yellow Jackets’ only action of the week. He racked up four goals and four assists while also picking up three groundballs.

Mikey Connors, Va. Wesleyan - (Sr, MF - Horseheads, N.Y., 2)
Connors helped guide VWC to a 2-0 week with wins over Christopher Newport (11-8) and Randolph (19-7) by scoring eight goals and two assists.  He had four goals and an assist in both contests, while picking up three groundballs against CNU and nine against Randolph.  Connors is second on VWC in goals scored and third in both points and face-offs won.