Will Pilat, Roanoke, Sr., Attack

Will Pilat, Roanoke, Sr., Attack

Pilat, a senior from Roanoke, Va., exploded for 14 points to help the 11th-ranked Maroons to a 3-0 week.  He opened with one goal, a ground ball and a caused turnover in a 12-7 triumph at Colorado College.  He followed that with four goals and two assists in a 16-10 victory over Wittenberg.  Two of his tallies were man-up scores.  He added three ground balls and a caused turnover.  Pilat capped his week with five goals and a pair of helpers as Roanoke opened ODAC play with an 18-5 win over Randolph-Macon.  Pilat has registered 21 points on 13 goals and eight assists in seven games played this season.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Jake Truman, Bridgewater (Fr. - Def.)
Truman scored twice, picked up a pair of ground balls, and caused two turnovers in the Eagles 12-3 victory over Wilkes.

Adam Fiore, Guilford (Sr. - Att.)
Fiore dished out three assists and picked up three ground balls in the Quakers 11-6 setback at Virginia Wesleyan.

Austin Stewart, Lynchburg (Sr. - Att.)
Stewart slotted home four goals and handed out an assist to lead the Hornets to a 19-2 win over Bridgewater in their ODAC opener.

Brett Pausic, Randolph (Fr. - Att.)
Pausic registered nine points to help the WildCats to a 2-0 week and set a new program record for wins in a season as Randolph stands 6-0, which also marks the best start in team history.  Pausic netted four goals and assisted on three others in the WildCats 21-3 triumph over Bethany (W.Va.).  He added one goal and one assist as Randolph opened ODAC play with a 10-7 win at Shenandoah.

Ryan Davidson, Randoph-Macon (Sr. - Att.)
Davidson notched five points in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week.  He netted the game-winner amongst three goals scored in a 10-9 overtime victory over Coast Guard.  He added one goal and one assist in an 18-5 loss to Roanoke in RMC's ODAC opener.

Josh Currier, Virginia Wesleyan (Sr. - Att.)
Currier registered 12 points, six ground balls and three caused turnovers in a pair of Marlins victories, helping VWC to a program-best 6-0 start.  He scored four times with four assists in a 17-8 victory over New England College.  He added three ground balls and three caused turnovers.  He then notched three goals with a helper and three ground balls in an 11-6 ODAC-opening win over Guilford.

A.J. Witherell, Washington and Lee (Fr. - Att.)
Witherell led the Generals to a pair of victories last week by notching nine points.  He scored five times and dished out an assist in an 11-6 win at Mary Washington.  He aded three more goals in a 10-7 win over Hampden-Sydney in W&L's ODAC opener.  Witherell added seven ground balls to his stat line.