2019-20 ODAC Women's Lacrosse News

  • 2020 ODAC Spring Wrap-Up | Women's Lacrosse
    April 22, 2020
    In the first of our spring sport season wrap-ups, we take a look at what happened prior to the close of the campaign and what could have been on the horizon for the ODAC's women's lacrosse programs.
  • Saluting the Class of 2020 | Women's Lacrosse
    April 07, 2020
    In the next installment of "Saluting the Class of 2020," the ODAC features its senior student-athletes that competed in women's lacrosse.
  • ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis
    March 16, 2020
    Several ODAC teams and athletes were in action last week before play throughout the NCAA was halted. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): Jeffrey Snider from Bridgewater baseball, Emily Davis from Eastern Mennonite softball, Brandon Pond from Lynchburg baseball, Megan Scalley from Shenandoah softball, Colin DiSesa from Randolph-Macon men's lacrosse, Alyson Bittinger from SU women's lacrosse, Ruth de Souza from Sweet Briar women's tennis, and Juan Borga from LYN men's tennis.
  • ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis
    March 09, 2020
    Several spring sports enjoyed spring break trips over the past week with a plethora of contests associated with them. ODAC student-athletes continue to show their quality with excellent performances. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): Carson Kulina from Shenandoah baseball, Hanna Hull from Virginia Wesleyan softball, Frankie Ritter from SU baseball, Katrina Martin from Bridgewater softball, Jack Hodgson and Caitlin Anderson from Washington and Lee men's and women's lacrosse, Keyu Jin from Randolph women's tennis, and Canon Secord from BC men's tennis.
  • ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis
    March 02, 2020
    Today marks the first solo spring sports report of the season with basketball, indoor track & field, and swimming in their postseason slates. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): Jonathan Triesler (BSB) from Hampden-Sydney, Hanna Hull (SBALL) from Virginia Wesleyan, Reece Yeargain (BSB) from Randolph-Macon, Jessica Goldyn (SBALL) from VWU, Eric Husselbaugh (MLAX) from Bridgewater, Lilly Blair (WLAX) from Roanoke, Christina Harris (WTEN) from Lynchburg, and Harry Shepherd (MTEN) from Washington and Lee.
  • ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis
    February 24, 2020
    Today marks the final report for basketball weekly awards with the upcoming ODAC tournaments on tap for this week. Spring sports, meanwhile, are in full effect with student-athletes hitting their stride despite cooler temperatures in the region over the past week. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): Evan Parks (BSB) from Roanoke; Hanna Hull (SBALL) from Virginia Wesleyan; Keegan Woolford (BSB) from Shenandoah; Arielle Eure (SBALL) from Ferrum; Dwyer Neal (WLAX) from Bridgewater; Jason Sarro (MLAX) from RC; Taylor Garcia (WTEN) from Washington and Lee; Grant Sarver (MTEN) from Randolph-Macon; Caleb Jordan (MBB) from RC; and Kelly Williams (WBB) from R-MC.
  • ODAC Athletes of the Week | Baseball, Basketball, Lacrosse, Tennis
    February 17, 2020
    Spring sports are just about in full swing as the winter season continues to close towards ODAC and NCAA postseason opportunities. Those earning weekly honors include (heads, top-bottom, left-right): John Judy (BSB) from Eastern Mennonite, Marta Mikos (WTEN) and Jackson Gazin (BSB) from Washington and Lee, Jorden Davis (MBB) from Guilford, Sydney McKinney (WBB) from Emory & Henry, Sarah Perry (WLAX) from Randolph, and Trammel Robinson (MLAX) from Lynchburg.
  • ODAC Women's Lacrosse Poll | W&L Stands at the Top
    February 11, 2020
    Washington and Lee University takes up a familiar position atop the ODAC Women's Lacrosse Preseason Poll, picking up 10 first place votes on the way to an even 100 points in the annual survey. Randolph-Macon College earned the remaning top nod and 89 markers to sit second, and Roanoke College rounds out the top-three with 80 points. Shenandoah University is just a few tallies back with 77 points.
  • Virginia Wesleyan Names DeSalvia Women's Lacrosse Head Coach
    July 11, 2019
    Virginia Wesleyan University Executive Director of Athletics Tina Hill has named Nicole DeSalvia the Marlins new Head Women's Lacrosse Coach.