
Murphy, a senior from Downingtown, Pa., led the Hornets to a 2-1 week that featured a pair of games against two of the top-six ranked teams according to the latest USILA coaches poll. Murphy opened the week with three goals and three assists in a 14-12 come-from-behind win over Endicott. Each of his goals came consecutively in the fourth quarter, erasing a 12-10 deficit and turning it into a 13-12 lead. At the Greene Turtle Classic, Murphy scored four goals as LC opened with a 16-8 setback to #3 RIT. He helped the Hornets recover with two goals and three assists as Lynchburg handed sixth-ranked York (Pa.) its first loss of the season via a 9-7 decision. Murphy, who also picked up 11 ground balls on the week, is fourth in the ODAC with 32 points on 17 goals and 15 assists, the latter ranking second in the ODAC.
Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Blake Mann, Bridgewater (So. - Att.)
Mann led BC wtih five goals in its 1-1 week. He scored twice in an 11-5 triumph over Greensboro, and then found the net three times in a 10-8 setback at Methodist.
Adam Fiore, Guilford (Sr. - Att.)
Fiore registered eight points in GC's 1-1 week. He scored twice and dished out three assists with five ground balls in an 8-6 win at Mary Washington. He followed that with three goals, an assist and four ground boalls in a 14-10 loss at Roanoke.
Ian Levin, Hampden-Sydney (So. - Att.)
Levin helped lead HSC to a 2-0 week with 11 points. He scored three times and dished out an assist in a 13-6 victory over Ferrum. He followed that with five goals and two assists for a career-best seven goals in a 12-6 win over Shenandoah.
Coleman Adams, Randolph-Macon (So. - Mid.)
Adams scored once and handed out two assists with two ground balls in a 6-3 win over Randolph.
Graeme Weaver, Washington and Lee (Sr. - Mid.)
Weaver scored once and dished out a trio of assists as the Generals handed Virginia Wesleyan it first loss of the season, 10-3. Weaver also picked up three ground balls and caused a turnover.