Colley, a junior from Wells, Maine, picks up her second straight weekly honor after leading the Quakers to wins over Roanoke and Washington and Lee. The two victories gave Guilford their first undefeated conference season at 10-0 and the top seed heading into the ODAC Tournament. College scored 11 times and dished out four assists between the two contests. She had a career-high seven goals with two assists as the Quakers' recovered from a 12-9 second-half deficit. Colley came back with four goals and two helpers in an 11-6 triumph over the Generals, increasing GC's winning streak to 14 games. She has increased her season point total to 110, one shy of teammate E'leyna Garcia for the most in school history. Also second in the ODAC in goals scored (71) and assists (39), Colley moved into a share of third place on Guilford's career scoring chart with 188 points (119g, 69a).
Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll
Katie Freeman, Bridgewater (Va.)
- (Jr, Attack - Fairfax, Va, 8)
In their 9-7 loss against Washington and Lee on Wednesday, Freeman
tallied one goal on the afternoon. On Saturday in their season
finale game, the Fairfax, Va. native led the Eagles' offensive
efforts as she netted three goals, dished out two assists and
picked up three ground balls in the team's 19-2 victory over
Hollins University.
Katherine Francis, Lynchburg - (Fr,
Midfield - Lebanon, NJ, 18)
Francis helped the Hornets to a 1-1 week with four goals and an
assist combined in a 12-8 win over Virginia Wesleyan and a 12-8
loss to Mary Washington. She notched three goals and a helper
against the Marlins, while scoring once against UMW.
Emily Lynch, Randolph-Macon - (Sr, M -
St. Inigoes, MD / Leonardtown, 14)
Lynch led Randolph-Macon to a 1-1 week with a 10-9 victory over
Shenandoah University and a close 12-10 loss to 14th-ranked
Christopher Newport. Against Shenandoah, Lynch scored three goals
off of four shots on goal. In the loss to CNU, she tallied four
more goals and also dished out an assist. Lynch caused six
turnovers and picking up four ground balls on the week.
Darragh Evarts, Roanoke - (So, m -
Goldens Bridge, NY, 10)
Evarts scored 12 goals and dished out four assists in a 1-1 week
for the Maroons. She opened with four goals and three helpers
in a 19-15 loss to Guilford. She followed that with eight
goals and an assist in a 23-12 victory at Randolph. She also
finished with 12 draw controls and four groundballs on the
week.
Samantha Sisson, Shenandoah - (Jr, M -
Keuka Park, N.Y., 16)
Sisson notched 10 points in the Hornets' 1-1 week that including a
10-9 loss to Randolph-Macon and a 15-6 triumph over Virginia
Wesleyan to clinch the two seed in the upcoming ODAC
tournament. Sisson notched three goals and an assist in the
setback at Randolph-Macon. She followed with two goals and
four helpers against the Marlins.
Emily Conway, Washington and Lee - (Fr,
M - Darien, Conn., 11)
In a 2-1 week for the Generals, Conway scored four goals and
dished out two assists. She had four goals and a helped in a
9-7 win over Bridgewater. Her finals goal of the game proved
to be the deciding tally. She added an assist later in the
week in a 12-3 triumph at Sweet Briar.