2015 Men's Soccer Players of the Week

  • Will Hamryka, Washington and Lee, Fr., Midfielder
    November 02, 2015
    Hamryka, a freshman from Dawsonville, Ga., helped the Generals complete an unbeaten run thru their ODAC schedule and lock up the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament with a paif of goals in wins over the eventually second and third seeded squads. He scored the equalizer in the 61st minute in what would become a 3-1 Washington and Lee win at Randolph. He then tallied the game's only goal in the 10th minute in a 1-0 win over Roanoke. Hamryka is second for the Generals in points (12), goals (5) and assists (2).
  • Troy Jurney, Randolph, Jr., Forward
    October 26, 2015
    Jurney, a junior from Suffolk, Va., put together a six point week as he helped the WildCats rattle off three victories in a five-day stretch. He opened the week by dishing out an assist on the opener in a 3-0 win at Guilford. After nearly forcing a pair of own goals in a 6-0 victory over Emory & Henry, Jurney put his stamp on three of Randolph's four goals in a 4-3 win at Ferrum. Twice he gave the WildCats the lead at 1-0 and 2-1 with goals in the third and 19th minutes, and later assisted Travis Brown with the game-winner in the 71st minute. Jurney is currently tied atop the ODAC with 20 points and eight assists. His six goals scored are tied for fourth.
  • Adam Weisenborn, Bridgewater, Sr., Forward
    October 19, 2015
    Weisenborn, a senior from Barboursville, Va., picked the perfect time to score his first two goals of the season as Bridgewater collected its first two ODAC victories of 2015. Weisenborn opened with one tally in a 3-0 win over Eastern Mennonite. Then, in helping BC recover from a 1-0 halftime deficit against Hampden-Sydney, he scored the game-winning goal in the 70th minute to secure the win.
  • Jordan Couch, Emory & Henry, So., Forward
    October 12, 2015
    Couch, a sophomore from Abingdon, Va., had a hand in all four of Emory & Henry's goals this week as the Wasps ran their ODAC unbeaten string to three games (2-0-1) with a 1-0-1 showing. In a 2-1 win over Guilford, Couch tallied the opener in the fourth minute of action, and followed up with the would-be game-winner in the 52nd minute. In a 2-2 draw with Shenandoah, Couch leveled the game 1-all in the 12th minute off a one-timer, and then dished out the assist on the game-tying goal in the 80th minute to send the game into overtime. Couch is currently tied atop the ODAC in both goals scored (6) and points (15).
  • Ben Bayles, Washington and Lee, Sr., Midfielder
    October 05, 2015
    Bayles, a senior from Fleming Island, Fla., scored three goals in the Generals' two ODAC wins last week. His first goal came in the 66th minute of a 6-0 win over Emory & Henry in a midweek matchup. He followed with two goals in a 4-0 triumph over Guilford, converting a penalty kick in the 10th minute and tallying again in the 17th minute. He currently leads the ODAC in points (13) and goals scored (6).
  • Blake Heatherly, Randolph, Jr., Midfielder
    September 28, 2015
    Heatherly, a junior from Jacksonville, N.C., put together a seven-point week that included a pair of game-winning goals in the WildCats' 2-0 week. In Randolph's 3-2 win over Hampden-Sydney, Heatherly converted an 81st minute penalty kick to break a 2-2 tie. He followed that by contributing to three of the WildCats' four goals in a 4-2 victory over Bridgewater. He started with an assist on an acrobatic goal by Salvador Ramirez for a 2-0 lead. Then, after BC had notched its first goal, Heatherly tallied a pair of unassisted goals in the 69th and 84th minutes. He then turned defender and a cleared a ball off the line in the 88th minute to help preserve the 4-2 win. Heatherly currently leads the ODAC in points (12) and tied atop the conference in goals scored (5).
  • Logan McHugh, Randolph-Macon, Jr. Midfielder
    September 21, 2015
    McHugh, a junior from Aberdeen, Md., had a hand in five of Randolph-Macon's seven goals last week as he helped lead the Yellow Jackets to a pair of victories. McHugh started with a goal and two assists in a 5-0 win over William Peace. His goal came via a converted penalty kick. Later in the week, he contributed to both of R-MC's tallies, dishing out a pair of assists in a 2-0 win at Stevenson. McHugh currently leads the ODAC with six assists and is tied for third with eight total points.
  • Tyequis Stallins, Emory & Henry, Fr., Forward
    September 14, 2015
    Stallins, a freshman from Chesapeake, Va., scored the first three goals of his collegiate career in helping the Wasps earn their first two victories of the season. Stallins opened his account with two tallies in a 6-0 triumph at the University of Valley Forge, scoring once in each half. He followed that with a game-winning effort, slotting home his third goal of the week via an unassisted effort in the 38th minute to defeat Cairn University, 2-1.
  • Brian Maye, Shenandoah, So., Forward
    September 08, 2015
    Maye, a sophomore from Reston, Va., helped Shenandoah University start its season on the foot with a pair of victories in the first week. Maye opened his 2015 account with an assist in a 4-0 triumph over Wilson. He then followed that up with two goals, including the game-deciding tally, a 3-2 victory over Ferrum.