A.J. Witherell, Washington and Lee, Fr., Attack

A.J. Witherell, Washington and Lee, Fr., Attack

Witherell, a freshman from Wilmington, Del., picks up his second ODAC weekly award of the season after helping lead the Generals to a 2-0 week that included a conference victory on the road at #16 Lynchburg.  Witherell registered nine points on the week, starting off with three goals in a 7-6 triumph at Colby College.  His goal late in third quarter -- W&L's final score -- proved to be the deciding tally.  At Lynchburg, Witherell came up with a six-point day, notching three goals to go along with three assists.  He recorded at least one point in each quarter of play.  W&L's victory marked the first ODAC loss for LC since 2014.  For the season, Witherell leads Washington and Lee with 27 points on 20 goals and seven assists.  His points and goals totals rank ninth and eighth in the ODAC, respectively.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Blake Mann, Bridgewater (So. - Att.)
Mann led the Eagles to a 12-11 upset of Virginia Wesleyan with five goals scored. He notched a hat-trick in the first quarter, and then scored twice in the final 16:07 as BC outscored VWC, 5-1, over that span.

Adam Fiore, Guilford (Sr. - Att.)
Fiore recorded a season-high five points in the Quakers 12-8 victory over Shenandoah. He scored once and dished out four assists while also collecting four ground balls.

Ian Levin, Hampden-Sydney (So. - Att.)
Levin posted six points on four goals and two assists as the Tigers topped Randolph-Macon, 14-7. It marks his third consecutive game with at least four points.

Aaron Murphy, Lynchburg (Sr. - Att.)
Murphy scored five goals and added an assist in the Hornets 13-8 setback to Washington and Lee.

Ryan Davidson, Randolph-Macon (Sr. - Att.)
Davidson scored eight goals in R-MC's 0-2 week.  He found the net five times in a 15-12 setback at Southern Virginia, and then added three goals in a 14-7 loss to Hampden-Sydney.

Josh Currier, Virginia Wesleyan (Sr. - Att.)
Currier posted a 13-point week as VWC dropped games to CNU and Bridgewater.  He scored six times in a 16-9 setback to the Captains, and then added five goals and a pair of assists with two ground balls in a 12-11 loss to the Eagles.