Ian Levin, Hampden-Sydney, Jr., Attack

Ian Levin, Hampden-Sydney, Jr., Attack

Levin a junior from Chapel Hill, N.C., racked up 11 points in the Tigers 2-0 week that featured a conference victory over Randolph-Macon. Levin started his week with eight points on six goals and two assists in a 12-6 non-conference win over Sewanee. He capped his week with two goals and an assist in a 12-9 victory over the Yellow Jackets. For the season, Levin is third in the ODAC in points (41) and tied for first in goals scored (29) with two other players, including teammate Chandler Shaheen.

Men's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Chris Voorhees, Bridgewater (Sr. - A)
Voorhies scored five goals and dished out three assists in the Eagles 16-12 win over Virgnia Wesleyan. He passed teammate Blake Mann for the school's all-time scoring record with 110 career points.

Andrew Thomas, Lynchburg (So. - A)
Thomas scored twice and dished out two assists in a 15-8 win over Sewanee. He followed with three goals and two ground balls in a 13-10 setback to Washington and Lee.

Sam Mayer, Randolph-Macon (Sr. - M)
Mayer scored once and handed out an assist in Randolph-Macon's 12-9 setback at Hampden-Sydney. He leads the ODAC with 26 assists.

Jason Sarro, Roanoke (Fr. - A)
Sarro registered seven points in three games for the Maroons. He scored two goals in a 16-9 win at Guilford and recorded two more goals with a pair of assists in a 23-7 victory over Randolph. He capped his week with a goal in a 15-10 loss to top-ranked Salisbury.

Ben Judy, Shenandoah (Sr. - GK)
Judy helped the Hornets collect their first-ever ODAC victory over Guilford with 17 saves and a 68.0 save percentage in a 9-8 triumph.

Jack Hodgson, Washington and Lee (Fr. - M)
Hodgson dominated the face-off in the Generals 13-10 win over Lynchburg. He was 15-for-23 in the circle with eight ground balls, helped W&L control the tempo and post a 51-29 advantage in shots.