Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week Archive
2023 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 1, 2023
Hastings, a first-year from Alpharetta, Ga., posted eight points over two games to help nationally 13th-ranked Lynchburg clinch the top seed in the ODAC tournament. Hastings scored once and dished out an assist in a 24-5 win at Guilford during the midweek. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover. In the regular season finale Hastings accounted for six points in a 14-2 triumph over Hampden-Sydney to lock up the #1 seed. He scored four goals and handed out a pair of assists to go with three ground balls. On the season, Hastings has collected 51 points on 23 goals and an ODAC sixth-best 28 assists. He has also recorded 29 ground balls. |
May 1, 2023
Hadley, a senior from Summit, N.J., allowed just four goals and made 20 saves on an 83.3 save percentage over two ODAC wins to help the nationally 13th-ranked Lynchburg secure the top seed in the upcoming ODAC tournament. During the midweek, Hadley made seven saves on a 77.8 save percentage in 30 minutes of play in a 24-5 win at Guilford. Two of the Quakers five goals were scored against him. In the regular season finale against Hampden-Sydney, Hadley allowed only two goals in leading a stellar defensive effort in the Hornets 14-2 victory to clinch the top seed. Hadley made 13 saves on a season-best 86.7 save percentage. For the season, Hadley leads the ODAC in save percentage (59.0%) and is third in goals against average (10.24). He has made 194 saves in 791:20 of game time in goal. |
April 24, 2023
Pokorny, a senior from Darien, Conn., earns his second weekly award of the season after helping nationally eighth-ranked Washington and Lee to a trio of victories in a three-game week following finals at W&L. Pokorny helped head coach Gene McCabe earn his 250th career victory in a 16-12 triumph at Roanoke. Pokorny registered six points as he scored once and dished out five assists. He also collected a ground ball. He notched seven more points in a 20-10 win at Grove City College in non-conference action. This time Pokorny found the net four times himself and handed out a trio of assists. He chipped in three ground balls and a caused turnover. Pokorny capped his week with a half-dozen points in a 26-1 victory over Randolph College. He scored twice and passed out four helpers. For the season, Pokorny is second in the ODAC in points (78) and assists (43). He is eighth in goals scored (35). His 43 assists are the second-most in W&L program history, sitting three away from tying the school record set before the ODAC was formed in 1975. |
April 24, 2023
Seeds, a senior from Atlanta, Ga., helped nationally eighth-ranked Washington and Lee to a trio of victories following finals week at the Lexington-based campus. Seeds started all three wins and made 27 saves on a 55.1 save percentage with a 9.78 goals against average in 135:00 guard the Generals cage. In a 16-12 victory at Roanoke, Seeds went the distance and made 16 saves on a 57.1 save percentage. The Maroons fired 42 shots at Seeds with 28 on-goal. Seeds was again on his game in a 20-10 non-conference win at Grove City College. He turned away 11 of the Wolverines 20 shots on-goal (32 total) for a 55.0 save percentage in 60:00 minutes of action. Five of his saves came in a busy third quarter as W&L outscored GCC, 5-0. Seeds started and played the first 15:00 in the Generals 26-1 victory over Randolph College on Saturday. He made one save on the lone shot he faced. For the season, Seeds leads the ODAC in save percentage (57.0%), fewest goals allowed (49), and GAA (7.81). He has stopped 65 total shots in 376:14 in goal. |
2022 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 3, 2022
Darminio, a junior from Sykesville, Md., has been expert as Lynchburg's long-stick midfielder, scoring goals in six straight games including a pair last week to help the Hornets secure the #2 seed in the ODAC Tournament. In a 20-8 win over Bridgewater, the All-American hopeful picked up a pair of ground balls and caused two turnovers while also getting forward for a goal in his fifth straight game. He increased that run to six games with a goal and an assist in a 13-10 win over Hampden-Sydney. He continued his strong midfield play with four ground balls and a trio of caused turnovers to key the Hornets attack. For the season, Darminio is third in the ODAC with a career-best 81 ground balls and tied for sixth with 21 caused turnovers. He has registered eight points on a career-high matching seven goals with one assist. |
April 25, 2022
Witherell, a senior from Wilmington, Del., put together a big week in helping Washington and Lee extend its winning streak to six straight games to stay atop the ODAC standings with a pair of conference victories last week. Witherell registered 15 points over the two contests. He opened with a career-high nine points in an 18-11 win at Bridgewater. He scored four times and dished out five assists to go with three ground balls and a caused turnover. Witherell followed up on the weekend with six points in a 27-6 win over Guilford. He scored three goals and helped out on three others. He also collected four ground balls and caused a two turnovers. For the season, Witherell has recorded a team-best 41 points on 25 goals and 16 assists. He has picked up 28 ground balls and caused seven miscues. |
April 18, 2022
Averna, a senior from Warrenton, Va., played a big role in the Yellow Jackets picking up a pair of ODAC wins and improving to 8-5 overall and 4-2 in league play. Averna posted a 13-point week over the two victories beginning with a career-high 10-point outing in a 16-14 win over Shenandoah. He tied his personal-best for the second time this season with six goals scored. His original half-dozen tally came in a 20-2 win over Goucher with his second such output coming in an 18-11 win at Bridgewater. Averna, who collected three ground balls against SU, also handed out a career-high four assists. He then helped Randolph-Macon post its first win over Hampden-Sydney since 2013 with a three goals in a 14-13 triumph. His final tally -- R-MC's 14th goal -- proved the difference-maker as the Tigers scored with 39-seconds left to make it 14-13, a result with carried through to the final horn. For the season, Averna is fourth in the ODAC in points (65), third in goals scored (46) and seventh in assists (19). He has scored at least one goal in all 13 games played and registered three or more points in 12-of-13 outings. |
April 4, 2022
Kammerman, a sophomore from Trumbull, Conn., helped Roanoke to a pair of victories including a key ODAC tilt as the Maroons improved to 7-4 overall and 3-1 in the ODAC. Kammerman registered 13 points for the week. The former ODAC Co-Rookie of the Year posted nine points on two goals and 7 assists in a 21-16 win at Mary Washington. He added four ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. Kammerman then went for four points in a 13-9 win at Hampden-Sydney. He scored three times and dished out an assist. For the season, Kammerman leads the ODAC with 62 points and 34 assists. His 28 goals scored are seventh in the league. |
2021 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 3, 2021
Hudson, a senior from Baltimore, Md., put together a 10-point week in helping the Generals to a pair of victories and the top seed in the ODAC Tournament. Hudson opened with four goals and two assists in a 17-10 win at Guilford. He tacked on a ground ball and a caused turnover to his line. Hudson was then a perfect 4-for-4 on shots in a 21-9 victory over Randolph-Macon in the season finale as he scored four times to go with a ground ball and a caused turnover. For the season, Hudson has registered 33 points on 28 goals and five assists. |
April 26, 2021
Husselbaugh, a senior from Annapolis, Md., put together an 18-point week as Bridgewater moved closer to locking up a conference tournament berth with a pair of ODAC wins last week. In a 22-12 win over Virginia Wesleyan, Husselbaugh registered 11 points on seven goals and four assists to go with three ground balls and a caused turnover. He became the program's all-time leading scorer against the Marlins, and then joined the 200-point club in a 19-1 win over Ferrum in the second game of the week. He reached that milestone in just his 48th game played as he posted seven goals with two assists against the Panthers. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. For the season, Husselbaugh has racked up 36 points on 27 goals and nine assists. |
April 19, 2021
Greenspon, a senior from Aldie, Va., posted a 10-point week in helping Washington and Lee to a pair of ODAC wins last week. Greenspon scored three time and dished out three assists in the Generals 25-4 road win at Ferrum on Saturday. He added three ground balls to his line. Greenspon followed with four assists and a ground ball in W&L's 17-1 win over Shenandoah on Sunday. For the season, Greenspon has racked up 29 points on 18 goals and 11 assists, which leads Washington and Lee in all three categories. |
April 12, 2021
Kenney, a junior from Hingham, Mass., put together an 11-point week as the nationally fifth-ranked Hornets improved to 9-2 overall and 4-1 in play with a pair of ODAC wins. Kenney opened his week with his second career collegiate hat trick in a 24-2 win over Ferrum. He then trumped himself in game two, posting career-highs of eight points on five goals and three assists in a 20-10 triumph over rivals Roanoke College. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. For the season, Kenney has registered 19 points on 14 goals and five assists. |
2020 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
March 16, 2020
DiSesa, a senior from Ashland, Va., put together a strong performance in the Yellow Jackets lone game of the week. DiSesa score five goals and dished out three assists in a 17-14 win at St. Mary's (Md.). He added two assists to his line as Randolph-Macon stayed unbeaten at 7-0 on the season. R-MC was receiving votes towards the latest USILA coaches poll. For the season, DiSesa leads the ODAC in points (42) and goals scored (28), while his 14 assists are sixth in the league. He is also #1 in shots (67) and shots on goal (53). |
March 9, 2020
Hodgson, a senior from Richmond, Va., was dominant on face-offs in two wins for Washington and Lee and continued his climb towards cracking the Division III top-10 list for all-time face-off wins. Hodgson won 13-of-19 matchups with a trio of ground balls as the Generals posted a 17-6 win at Mary Washington. Then in Washington and Lee's ODAC opener against Guilford, Hodgson went unblemished as he won all 14 face-offs in which we squared off, picking up six ground balls on the way to a 20-5 win over the Quakers. For the season, Hodgson has won 81-of-116 (.698) face-offs with 37 ground balls. He has now won 852-of-1260 (.676) career face-offs with the wins ranking 11th all-time in Division III. |
2019 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 29, 2019
Rogers, a junior from Leesburg, Va., extending his scoring stream to 30 straight games dating back to March 17, 2018, with an eight-point week in the Hornets' 2-0 showing in ODAC play. Rogers opened with two goals in a 21-5 road win at Guilford College. He followed up with a six-point day in a 20-10 triumph over Hampden-Sydney to close the regular season and wrap up the second seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Rogers scored five goals and dished out an assist in addition to causing four turnovers and picking up a pair of ground balls. It marked his sixth game of five or more points this season. It also matched his career-high for goals scored in a game, pairing this five-goal outburst with the five tallies he registered against Dickinson in the NCAA Tournament to cap the 2018 season. |
April 22, 2019
Witherell, a senior from Wilmington, Del., helped lead Washington and Lee to a pair of ODAC victories including an overtime triumph over nationally 20th-ranked Lynchburg. The week started for the 17th-ranked Generals at Virginia Wesleyan. Witherell scored twice and dished out two assists in a 15-5 win. He added three ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers. Witherell then went for three points on a goal and two assists, including the game-winning helper in overtime, for a 10-9 triumph over Lynchburg. He chipped in four ground balls to the effort. For the season, Witherell is fifth in the ODAC in points (60) and assists (27) to go with 33 goals scored. He is currently fourth all-time in ODAC history with 294 career points. His 178 goals and 116 assists rank seventh and sixth, respectively, in the conference record books. |
April 15, 2019
Markovic, a junior from Westminster, Md., put together a 10-point week as he led Randolph-Macon to a pair of key conference victories as the close to the season draws near. Markovic opened with three goals and three assists to go with a ground ball in the Yellow Jackets 17-5 road victory at Randolph. He scored his three goals on just four shots, each of which were directed on-net. Markovic followed with two goals and two assists in addition to a pair of ground balls in a 13-6 triumph again on the road at Shenandoah. That victory improved R-MC's ODAC record to 5-2 and fourth in the standings with three league games left to play. On the season, Markovic has posted a team-best 45 points on 26 goals and 19 assists. He is 10th in the conference with four man-up goals. |
April 8, 2019
Husselbaugh, a sophomore from Annapolis, Md., put together a career week in leading Bridgewater to a pair of must-win games with the ODAC Tournament looming a few weeks away. Husselbaugh registered 19 points over two conference victories with 13 goals and five assists. He opened with seven goals and two helpers in a 15-14 triumph at Shenandoah. He added a ground ball and a caused turnover to his line. He again went for nine points in the Eagles 16-8 victory over Virginia Wesleyan. He scored six times and dished out a trio of assists to go with four ground balls and a caused turnover. For the season, Husselbaugh third in the ODAC in points (62) and second in goals scored (42). He recorded his 100th career point this past week in just short of two full seasons at BC. |
2018 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 30, 2018
Burke, a junior from Richmond, Va., registered five points on three goals and two assists to go with a pair of ground balls in the Tigers season-ending 14-13 win over Lynchburg. The victory wrapped up the #2 seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Two of Burke's goals proved especially poignant, especially his final tally. Twice he put Hampden-Sydney ahead late in the contest with goals, his first coming with 1:28 to play for a 13-12 advantage. After Lynchburg tied the game 13-all with 0:40 to go, Burke brought the drama to a head with the game's final goal with 7.8-seconds on the clock to clinch a 14-13 victory. Burke has enjoyed a career-best season with 41 points on 21 goals and 20 assists, the latter of which ranks 10th in the ODAC. |
April 24, 2018
Sarro, a sophomore from Baltimore, Md., put together a 15-point week as Roanoke registered a pair of ODAC victories to remain in the mix at the top of the ODAC standings. Sarro opened with a career-high nine points on three goals and six assists in a 25-4 triumph over Bridgewater. He also picked up a ground ball. Sarro then registered six points on three goals and three assists in a 16-9 road win at Virginia Wesleyan. He added two ground balls in that contest. For the season, Sarro is second in the ODAC with 70 points, eighth in goals scored with 31, and #1 in the league with 39 assists. |
April 16, 2018
Witherell, a junior from Wilmington, Del., was both effective and efficient in registering seven points in the nationally 13th-ranked Generals 18-5 victory at Bridgewater. Witherell scored six goals and dished out one assist towards Washington and Lee's scoring effort. He needed just seven shots to do it as he put six of his seven shots on goal. He also picked up three ground balls and caused a turnover. Witherell is currently tied for the ODAC lead with Ian Levin from Hampden-Sydney at 61 points. He has scored 38 goals and dished out 23 assists, both of which rank third in the league. Witherell now has 204 points for his career, making him just the seventh player in program history to top 200 career points. His 123 goals rank fifth all-time at W&L. |
April 9, 2018
Levin, a senior from Chapel Hill, N.C., helped lead the Tigers to a pair of ODAC victories including a nationally-ranked triumph. Levin opened with four goals and an assist to go with two ground balls and a caused turnover in a 20-11 win over Virginia Wesleyan. He followed that with four goals and two more helpers in a 10-9 triumph over nationally 16th-ranked Roanoke. He added a ground ball to his line. For the season, Levin is tied for the top spot in the ODAC with 54 points. He is second in assists (22) and third in goals scored (32). |
2017 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 1, 2017
Hodgson, a freshman from Richmond, Va., set the tone for the Generals in a pair of ODAC victories last week to help Washington and Lee secured the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. The Generals' face-off specialist combined to win 30-of-41 matchups from the circle for a 73.2-percent average. In a 24-7 victory over Randolph, Hodgson won 18-of-26 showdowns while picking up 10 ground balls. He also caused a turnover. It was more of the same in a 26-6 victory over Randolph-Macon as he failed to secure possession for his team just three times, winning 12-of-15 face-offs while adding eight more ground balls. For the season, Hodgson is #1 in the league in face-offs won at 212-of-321, which is good for a 66.0-percent mark. He also leads the ODAC ground balls (112). |
April 24, 2017
Jackson, a senior from Baltimore, Md., helped the Maroons collected a pair of conference wins including previous ODAC unbeaten Washington and Lee. Jackson notched 10 points on the week beginning with two goals and two assists in a 17-10 win at Bridgewater. He added three ground balls and a caused turnover to his line. Against Washington and Lee, Jackson scored three goals and dished out three assists. His goal with 33-seconds to play broke a 14-all tie and gave Roanoke a 15-14 victory over the Generals. He added four ground balls and a caused turnover. For the season, Jackson has racked up 49 points and 24 goals and 25 assists. |
April 17, 2017
Lombardo, a sophomore from Franklin Park, N.J., picks up his second weekly award after leading Lynchburg to a pair of ODAC wins last week. Lombardo started off his 11-point week with five goals and a pair of assists in an 18-7 victory over Randolph. He then helped the Hornets create some space in the ODAC standings with two goals and two assists in a 16-10 over Hampden-Sydney. The triumph moved Lynchburg to 6-1 on the ODAC charts, tied with Roanoke for second and just a half-game back of 6-0 Washington and Lee. For the season, Lombardo is seventh in the ODAC with 50 points on an ODAC third-best 39 goals to go with 11 assists. |
April 10, 2017
Adams, a sophomore from Grosse Point, Mich., helped the nationally 20th-ranked Hornets to a pair of ODAC wins last week by registering 11 total points. In a 24-10 win at Shenandoah, Adams scored four times and dished out an assist. He added a ground ball to his stat line. He followed that with another goal and five assists in a playmaking role, adding two caused turnovers and a ground ball to his performance in a 19-7 win at Randolph-Macon. For the season, Adams has racked up 19 points on eight goals and 11 assists. |
2016 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 2, 2016
Murphy, a senior from Downingtown, Pa., registered 15 points in the Hornets final two regular season games of the season. He oped with seven goals in a 16-5 triumph over Randolph-Macon. He added three ground balls to his effort. Murphy bettered his effort by one on the road at Virginia Wesleyan as he scored five times and dished out three assists for eight points in a 17-11 victory over the Marlins. He chipped in five ground balls. For the season, Murphy is second in the ODAC with 75 points. He is third with 50 goals scored and fourth with 25 assists. |
April 25, 2016
McManus, a freshman from Baltimore, Md., helped the Maroons to a pair of conference wins that included a victory over previous ODAC unbeaten Washington and Lee, propelling Roanoke to the top the ODAC standings. McManus stopped 27 shots and registered a 64.3 save percentage in a full 120 minutes of action in front of RC's cage. He opened with eight saves and a 57.1-percent save mark in a 14-6 victory over Bridgewater. He followed that with season-high 19 saves and a 67.9 save percentage in a 14-9 triumph over the Generals. It marked his seventh game with a 60.0-percent or better save percentage this season. Five of his save against W&L came in the first quarter and allowed RC to build a 6-0 cushion after the first 15 minutes. For the season, McManus leads the ODAC with a 58.4 save percentage. He's fifth with 142 saves and his 101 goals allowed are second amongst keepers with 600 minutes of field action or more. |
April 18, 2016
McWilliams, a senior from Downingtown, Pa., registered a 16-point week in helping the Maroons to a pair of ODAC wins last week. He opened with six goals and two assists in a 21-5 triumph at Shenandoah. He added a ground ball to a stat line. Over the week, McWilliams scored five times and dished out three assists in a 23-8 victory at Virginia Wesleyan. He chipped in two caused turnovers and a ground ball. For the season, McWilliams is third in the ODAC in points (54) and assists (21), and slots fourth in goals scored (33). He has taken the third-most shots (130) in the league. |
April 11, 2016
Fiore, a senior from Ithaca, N.Y., posted an 11-point week in helping Guilford to a 2-0 week that included a conference victory over Bridgewater. Fiore opened with eight points on three goals and five assists in an 18-10 non-conference win over Ferrum. He followed that his second hat-trick of the week, including the game's final goal with 4:37 to play to seal a 7-5 victory at Bridgewater. He added three total ground balls on the week. For the season, Fiore leads Guilford and ranks sixth in the ODAC with 40 points on 20 goals and on ODAC second-best 20 assists. |
2015 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 27, 2015
Dabir, a senior from Washington and Lee, helped the Generals lock up the fifth seed in the ODAC tournament with a pair of wins against squads that will also be in the six-team field. In a 15-5 win over Guilford, Dabir found the back of the net three times while picked up a pair of ground balls and causing a turnover. He followed that with six points in a 15-7 win at Virginia Wesleyan. He scored five times and dished out an assist in addition to picking up three ground balls. Dabir, who missed several games this season due to injury, has ranked up 21 points on 16 goals and five assists. |
April 20, 2015
Finnegan, a junior from Lowell, Mass., registered 43 saves in a pair of ODAC wins for the Marlins, keeping VWC in the hunt for a top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Finnegan opened with 15 stops and a .652 save percentage in a 16-10 triumph over Randolph. His save percentage then ticked up to .800 in a 10-7 win at Guilford as he made an ODAC season-best 28 saves, the second most in his career (30 vs. Greensboro in 2014). Finnegan is currently second in the ODAC with 173 saves. |
April 13, 2015
Stewart, a junior from Reisterstown, Md., continued his red-hot scoring run as Lynchburg won two conference games last week to keep the nationally fifth-ranked Hornets undefeated in league play. Stewart scored 10 times in the two contests, registering 11 points overall as LC topped Randolph and Virginia Wesleyan. He scored five times with one helper and a caused turnover in a 20-6 triumph over the cross-town WildCats. He then added five more goals with a caused turnover in a 19-5 victory over the Marlins, which marked VWC's first loss in league play. Stewart leads the ODAC in points (65) and goals scored (59). He's currently second in NCAA Division III in goals per game (4.45) and 10th in points per game (4.91). |
April 6, 2015
Stewart, a junior from Reisterstown, Md., helped the fifth-ranked Hornets to three more victories last week, including two ODAC triumphs and in a top-10 matchup. Stewart opened with seven goals and an assist as the Lynchburg topped Washington and Lee, 15-6. He then tallied five times as LC defeated Bridgewater, 18-4. A day later, the Hornets traveled to then nationally sixth-ranked Stevenson and down the Mustangs, 13-9. Stewart scored four times, bringing his weekly total to 16 goals and 17 points. Stewart leads the ODAC with 54 points and 49 goals scored. |
2014 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 28, 2014
Andrews, a senior from Hereford, Md., put together a 17-point week as he helped the Yellow Jackets to a pair of conference wins and the fifth seed in the upcoming ODAC Men's Lacrosse Tournament. In a tight 15-14 win over Virginia Wesleyan, Andrews had a hand in 11 of R-MC's tallies as he scored nine times and dished out a pair of assists. He also picked up six ground balls and caused a trio of turnovers. Over the weekend at Bridgewater, Andrews capped the regular season with four goals and a pair of helpers in a 13-5 win over the Eagles. He picked up four more ground balls in the effort. Andrews is currently fourth in the ODAC with 69 points, while his 51 goals sit third on the league's charts. |
April 21, 2014
Murphy, a sophomore from Downingtown, Pa., picks up his second weekly honor after helping the Hornets to a pair of ODAC wins, setting up a logjam at the top of the ODAC standings with three teams with only one conference loss. Murphy opened with one goal and a pair of assists as the Lynchburg handed Washington and Lee its first ODAC loss of the season via an 11-8 scoreline. His tally came on the game's lone man-advantage opportunity. On the weekend, Murphy accounted for half of LC's scoring with a career-high six goals in a 12-7 home win over Randolph-Macon. He also picked up three gound balls and caused a pair of turnovers. For the season, Murphy is fourth in the ODAC with 55 points on 35 goals and 20 assists. |
April 14, 2014
Currier, a sophomore from Peterborough, Ontario, extended his goal scoring streak to 14 straight games (dating back to 2013) as he helped the Marlins to a pair of wins last week. Currier scored six times and dished out an assist in Virginia Wesleyan's 15-8 win at Ferrum. He followed that with two goals and five assists with five ground balls in a 12-11 double-overtime win over Guilford. He supplied the assist on the game-winner, which marked his ODAC-leading 32nd assist of the season. He also leads the ODAC in goals scored (39) and points (71). He is third NCAA Division III in points per game (6.36). |
April 7, 2014
Jackson, a freshman from Baltimore, Md., helped the Maroons to a pair of conferenc wins, including a triumph over ninth-ranked Lynchburg. Jackson opened his week with three goals and one assist in a 15-4 win at Shenandoah. He followed that with five goals and a ground ball in a 13-7 home victory over Lynchburg. Jackson is tied for the team lead with 28 goals, which is sixth in the ODAC. His 37 points ranked ninth in the league. |
2013 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 29, 2013
Dabir, a sophomore from Grosse Point Farms, Mich., helped lead Washington and Lee to a pair of ODAC victories during the week by totaling eight goals and two assists, to go along with three ground balls. In a 14-3 win over Shenandoah on Wednesday, he led the team with four goals and three ground balls. He then posted a team-best six points on four goals and two assists in an 11-10 road victory over Hampden-Sydney on Saturday. For the season, Dabir is the team's second-leading scorer with 45 points on 31 goals and 14 assists. He has collected 90 career points over his first two seasons of play. |
April 22, 2013
Lachlan, a senior from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, provided late-game heroics for a second straight week, helping lead the Maroons to a pair of conference wins. Lachlan opened the week with a goal and two assists in a 16-5 road win at Guilford. He had three groundballs in that contest. He followed up with three goals in a 9-8 win over 12th-ranked Washington and Lee. His final goal of the day, which proved to be the game's last goal, broke an 8-8 tie with 5:09 to play. For the season, Lachlan leads the ODAC in goals scored with 43. He is fourth in points with 54. |
April 15, 2013
Lachlan, a senior from Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada, notched 11 points in helped the Maroons two three victories, including two ODAC contests and one against fourth-ranked Stevenson. Against the Mustangs, Lachlan beat the keeper four times and assisted on another tally in RC's 14-13 triumph. He came back with three goals and another helper in a 22-3 conference win over Bridgewater. Over the weekend, Lachlan found the back of the net on two straight goals, including the game-tying score with 2:29 to play, as the Maroons' recovered from a four-goal deficit in the fourth quarter with five unanswered goals to defeat Hampden-Sydney, 12-11. For the season, Lachlan leads the ODAC with 39 goals scored towards 48 total points, which ranks third in the league. |
April 8, 2013
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. |
2012 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 23, 2012
Heinsohn, a junior from Charlottesville, Va., helped lead the W&L men’s lacrosse team to a 2-0 week by totaling five goals and two assists across the two games. In a 14-4 win over Greensboro on Wednesday, he notched one goal and one assist. In a 14-13 overtime win over Randolph-Macon on Saturday, Heinsohn totaled four goals and one assist, and scored the game-winner in overtime. For the year, Heinsohn is fourth on the team in scoring with 22 points on nine goals and 13 assists. |
April 16, 2012
Hoff, a senior from Chester Springs, Pa., scored eight goals and tallied seven assists last week in a pair of Hornets' victories. In the process, he broke the school record for career points and is now first in the Lynchburg record books with 265 total points. Hoff also snagged three ground balls and caused a turnover in the week. In a 16-6 win over CNU, Hoff poured in five goals and dished out four assists. He followed that up with three goals and three more helpers in a 18-4 win over Guilford. Hoff leads the ODAC in goals (42) and points (65). |
April 9, 2012
Keating, a senior from Chatham, N.J., led the Maroons to a pair of ODAC wins with 13 total points between the two games. In a 26-3 triumph over Randolph, Keating tallied four goals and dished out a pair of assists. He also picked up two ground balls. In a 14-12 win over Washington and Lee, Keating scored three times and passed out four helpers for a game-high seven points. Keating is currently first in the ODAC in points (54), assists (25), man-up goals (13), and man-down goals (2), and is fifth in goals scored (29). |
April 2, 2012
Coretti, a senior from East Grand Rapids, Mich., led the Maroons to a pair of wins last week with 15 combined points. In a 16-5 triumph over Christopher Newport, Coretti scored six goals and dished out one assist while collecting a pair of ground balls. He followed that with a half-dozen more goals and two more assists in a 21-10 ODAC win over Virginia Wesleyan. He picked up two more grounders and forced a turnover in the effort. |
2011 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 25, 2011
Voumard, a sophomore from Cape May, N.J., scored seven goals and added two assists last week in two ODAC victories against Randolph-Macon and Virginia Wesleyan. He netted three goals with one assist against Randolph-Macon Wednesday in a 12-7 win and tallied four scores and an assist against Virginia Wesleyan in a 19-6 win Saturday. |
April 18, 2011
Keating, a junior from Chatham, N.J., picks up his second straight ODAC weekly award. Keating scored six goals with two assists for eight points in a come-from-behind 17-15 win over Hampden-Sydney as the Maroons clinched their third-straight ODAC regular season title. He scored five of his goals in the second half, including a pair in RC's nine-goal fourth quarter in which it erased a 14-8 deficit to top the Tigers. The Maroons are 11-3 on the year and ranked eighth in the USILA Top-20 Poll. |
April 11, 2011
Keating, a junior from Chatham, N.J., totaled seven goals and 10 assists for 17 points in three victories last week, two against ODAC opponents. He notched three goals and three assists with four groundballs in a 19-10 win over Washington & Lee to take over first in the ODAC Standings. Against Randolph, he netted two goals and dished out three assists in the Maroons' 23-7 triumph over the Wildcats. Keating had five points on one goal and four assists in a tight 14-13 win against 17th-ranked Cabrini College. For the season, Keating in first in the ODAC with 49 overall points and second at 3.77 points per game. |
April 4, 2011
Lachlan, a sophomore from British Columbia, Canada, helped the Maroons to a 24-9 ODAC win over Virginia Wesleyan last week. He tied a career-high seven goals in the victory, including four in the first quarter as Roanoke mounted an early lead. Lachlan is currently tied for the conference lead with 25 goals and a 2.5 goals per game average. He is seventh at 3.10 points per game. |
2010 Men's Lacrosse Players of the Week
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