Colby, a junior from Prairie Village, Kans., helped the Generals to a pair of conference wins by scoring three goals over the two contests. He opened the week with one tally in a 4-0 triumph over Emory & Henry. The goal was the second of the game, coming by way of penalty kick. It also moved him into eighth position in Washington and Lee's career goals scored list. Later in the week against Guilford, Colby added career goals 25 and 26 as he notched both of the Generals' goals in a 2-1 win over the Quakers. His tallies were the first and last scores of the game, sandwiching GC's equalizer. Colby is now second in the ODAC in both points (27) and goals scored (13).
Men's Soccer Honor Roll
Brendan Jeschke, Eastern Mennonite (Sr., Midfielder
- Vienna, Va.)
In a 1-1 week for the Royals, Jeschke scored EMU's goal in a
2-1 loss at Bridgewater. He followed that with a goal and an
assist in a 4-2 win over Randolph-Macon.
Michael MacVane, Guilford (Sr., Goalkeeper - Hampton
Falls, N.H.)
MacVane made 13 saves over two games for the Quakers,
including nine in a 0-0 daraw with Roanoke and four in a 2-1 loss
to W&L.
Cameron McFarlane, Hampden-Sydney (Fr., Goalkeeper -
Norwich, Conn.)
McFarlane put together a pair of strong shifts in net
in a 1-1 week for the Tigers. He made six stops in a 2-0 loss
at Virginia Wesleyan, and then backed that up with a career-high 12
saves in a 2-1 overtime win over Roanoke. McFarlane is second
in the league in saves (83) and save percentage (.874) and third in
goals against average (0.78).
Tim Clancy, Lynchburg (So., Midfielder - Stafford,
Va.)
Clancy helped the Hornets to a pair of conference wins with three
goals scored last week. He notched the opening tally in a 3-2
win over Randolph, and then followed that with two goals in a 4-0
triumph at Emory & Henry.
John Adams, Randolph (Sr., Midfielder - Lynchburg,
Va.)
Adams notched one assist in the WildCats 3-2 setback at Lynchburg
College. He followed that with a goal and an assist in
Randolph's 3-0 triumph over Bridgewater to maintain the top spot in
the ODAC standings.
Andrew Schaefer, Randolph-Macon (Jr., Forward -
Allentown, Pa.)
In a 1-1 week for the Yellow Jackets, Schaefer notched his first
goal of the season by opening the scoring in a 3-0 win against
Shenandoah.
Connor Kirkham, Virginia Wesleyan (So., Goalkeeper -
Centreville, Va.)
Kirkham helped the Marlins to two more wins with four saves in a
pair of shutouts. He made two stops in a 2-0 triumph against
Hampden-Sydney, and then made two more stops in a 3-0 victory
against Shenandoah.