Samantha Sisson, Shenandoah, Sr., Midfielder

Samantha Sisson, Shenandoah, Sr., Midfielder

Sisson, a senior from Keuka Park, N.Y., exploded for 19 points to help the Hornets to a trio of non-conference wins last week.  Sisson opened her week with seven goals and three assists in the Shenandoah's 14-9 triumph over Frostburg St.  She followed that with one marker and three helpers in a 17-5 victory against Goucher.  In that game, Sisson become the Hornets all-time points and goals score leader.  She added to those tallies in a 14-6 win over Marymount (Va.) with four goals and an assist.  She also collected seven ground balls and six draw controls while causing four turnovers on the week.  Sisson's SU career records currently stand at 259 points and 188 goals scored.  This season, she's tied for first in the ODAC with 30 points and tied for second with 19 goals scored.

Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll

E'leyna Garcia, Guilford (Sr., A - Plantation, Fla.)
Garcia racked up 17 goals and three assists in the Quakers' 1-2 week.  She scored nine times and dished out a pair of assists for 11 points in GC's 23-12 win over Greensboro.  She had four goals apiece in losses to Redlands (17-16) and Wittenberg (23-17).  She currently leads the ODAC with 24 goals scored, which ranks eighth all-time in ODAC history.

Caroline Kilby, Lynchburg (Sr., A - Street, Md.)
Kilby notched 13 points in LC's two wins last week.  She had five goals and four assists in a 24-1 win at Hollins, and then posted three more scores and a helper in an 18-3 victory over Berry.

Melanie Eisele, Randolph (Sr., A - Kennett Square, Pa.)
Eisele scored six times and dished out an assist in the WildCats' 14-5 win over Southern Virginia.  The six goals were one shy of the program's all-time single-game record.

Shannon Jamieson, Randolph-Macon (So., A - Cypress, Texas)
Jamieson posted nine points in the Yellow Jackets' 1-1 week.  She registered two goals and two assists in a 19-10 win over Marymount (Va.).  She followed that with five goals in an 18-10 setback to St. Mary's (Md.)

Darragh Evarts, Roanoke (Jr., M - Goldens Bridge, N.Y.)
In a 1-2 week for the Maroons, scored 16 goals and handed out seven assists.  She had six goals each in a loss to St. John Fisher (20-15) and a win over Misericordia (19-9).  She added five tallies in a 13-12 loss to Mary Washington.  Against St. John Fisher, Evarts set the RC single-game record with 16 draw controls.

Stacey Sank, Virginia Wesleyan (Sr., M - Elma, N.Y.)
Sank notched five goals and a pair of ground balls in a 23-11 road win at Sweet Briar.

Margaret Klein, Washington and Lee (Sr., A - North Andover, Mass.)
Facing top-ranked Salisbury, Klein led W&L with four goals scored in a narrow 11-9 road loss.  It marked Klein's thrid game this season with four goals scored.