Leap, a sophomore from Harrisonburg, Virginia, had a hand in every goal scored by the Royals in their three games last week. In their 4-3 win over Guilford Saturday, Leap scored twice (including the game winner) and assisted on the other two goals. In Sunday's 1-1 tie with Greensboro, Leap scored in the 56th minute to give EMU the lead. Leap totaled eight points on the week, and now sits sixth in the conference and tops for EMU with 18 points on eight goals (fifth in the ODAC) and two assists.
Men's Soccer Honor Roll
Ronnie Castellanos, Guilford College, Freshman -
Forward/Midfield
Castellanos Scored three goals and added an assist in the
Quakers' 0-2 week... scored a goal and an assist in Guilford's 4-3
setback at Washington and Lee, which helped the Quakers rally from
an early 3-0 deficit... matched a career-high with a game-best two
goals in Guilford's 4-3 home loss to Eastern Mennonite Oct. 3.
Brandon Haynes, Hampden-Sydney College, Freshman -
Midfielder
Haynes assisted on one of Hampden-Sydney's four goals in
their victory over Bridgewater on Wednesday. On Saturday
against Mary Washington, Haynes scored the game tying goal and
assisted on the game winning goal in the 2-1 victory.
Pat Brown, Lynchburg College, Senior - Midfielder
Brown made an impact on both ends of the field this week.
Wednesday against Greensboro, Brown scored the game-tying goal that
shifted momentum towards the Hornets in a 4-1 win. On Saturday, he
headed in the game-winning goal off a pass from half-field to
topple previously once-beaten and 20th ranked Salisbury,
2-1. Brown helped lead the defensive charge for the Hornets as well
- for the week LC allowed just 10 shots on goal and two goals to
extend the winning streak to five games and their undefeated streak
to seven.
Chris Collins, Roanoke College, Senior - Midfielder
Collins returned to the field after missing the previous
two games due to injury and picked up where he left off with a goal
and an assist in the Maroons' 2-0 win at Randolph-Macon.
Collins now has nine goals and 21 points on the season, both tied
for third in the ODAC.
Brandon Massie, Virginia Wesleyan College, Senior -
Forward
Massie helped guide VWC to an 11-0 ODAC win over Emory
& Henry on Saturday by scoring four goals, tying a career
high. Massie's four-goal production increased his career
total to 49 and moved his point total to 122, moving him into third
place among VWC's all-time leading scorers. He surpasses
former Marlin standout Mike Duffy, who scored 120 points from 1991
through 1994. Massie leads the Marlins in scoring with 21
points, including five assists.