Bonanno, a junior from Ridgewood, N.J., helped the Hornets to a 2-0 week in ODAC action with a near-NCAA Division III record in the one of the contests. Bonanna opened the week with four assists and seven draw controls in the Maroons 22-1 win over Hollins. At Randolph-Macon on the weekend, Bonanno set an ODAC and Roanoke record with 12 assists as the Maroons topped the Yellow Jackets, 21-11. The assists mark is second all-time in NCAA Division III history, topped by the 14 helpers posted by Krystin Shand from Farmingdale State in 2012. Bonanno had a hand in 15 of the Maroons' 21 goals scored against R-MC as she also tallied three times. For the season, Bonanno leads the ODAC with 44 assists and is third with 68 points. She entered last week's games tied for second in the country with 28 assists.
Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Paige Hennessy, Bridgewater (Va.)
- (So, Midfielder - Dover, Del., 2)
In the 15-11 Bridgewater win over Randolph this past week,
Hennessy led the Eagles' offense with four goals and two assists
and also picked up two groundballs and caused two turnovers. On
Saturday, the Dover, Del. native notched two of Bridgewater's seven
goals in their loss 17-7 at Guilford.
Lily Colley, Guilford - (Jr, A - Wells,
Maine, 5)
Colley helped Guilford extend its winning streak to a
school-record eight games with 16 points in a pair of ODAC wins
last week. She tied the school record with 11 points in
Guilford's 17-7 win over Bridgewater as she hit for five goals, all
in the second half, and added a career-high six assists.
Colley notched four goals and an assist in the Quakers' 16-12
comeback win over Lynchburg. She scored twice in the final
seven minutes, which helped the Quakers protect the lead after
erasing a four-goal deficit. She moved into 10th place in
school history with career 145 points and into second place with 56
career assists.
Kendall Adkin, Lynchburg - (Sr, Attack -
New Milford, CT, 1)
In the Hornets 0-2 week, Adkin scored six goals and added one
assist as she scored three times against both Guilford (16-12) and
Washington and Lee (12-10).
Emily Lynch, Randolph-Macon - (Sr, M -
St. Inigoes, MD / Leonardtown, 14)
Lynch paced the Randolph-Macon offense last week as the Yellow
Jackets fell to Washington and Lee and Roanoke. The senior tallied
four goals, three of them in the second half, in a 21-11 loss to
the Maroons on Saturday. She added two goals and an assist against
W&L. Lynch went 2-for-4 on the week in free position
shots and also scooped up five groundballs.
Samantha Sisson, Shenandoah - (Jr, M -
Keuka Park, N.Y., 16)
Sisson helped the Hornets to a 1-1 week that included a 22-2
conference win over Hollins. She opened the week with two
goals and two assists with six draw controls in a 19-9 loss to
McDaniel. She came back with five goals and three helpers
with five groundballs in the win over Hollins.
Meade Brewster, Washington and Lee -
(Jr, M - Brookside, N.J., 17)
Brewster helped the Generals to a pair of ODAC wins as W&L
topped Randolph-Macon (13-7) and Lynchburg (12-10) last week.
Against R-MC, Brewster scored three times and helped out on another
while pulling in five draws and four groundballs. She also
caused a pair of turnovers. At LC, she notched a pair of
goals with eight draw controls. Her second goal came in a
player-down situation to knot the game 9-all.