Lily Colley, Guilford, Sr., Attack/Midfielder

Lily Colley, Guilford, Sr., Attack/Midfielder

Colley, a senior from Wells, Maine, set the Guilford women's lacrosse single-game record with 12 points in the Quakers' 20-18 comeback win at Randolph-Macon.  Colley scored five times and matched her career-high with seven assists as she had a hand in 12 of GC's 20 goals scored.  She also picked up three ground balls and recorded a draw control.  Colley is currently tied for second in the ODAC with 36 points.  Her 16 assists lead the league.  She is within two assists of setting Guilford's career record, and is currently third on GC's all-time points list.

Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Jenna Devilbiss, Bridgewater (So., M - Taneytown, Md.)
Devilbiss put together an eight-point week for the Eagles.  She scored once and had an assist in an 11-8 win over Westfield St.  She scored twoce in an 18-4 loss to Mary Washington, and then added two goals and two helpers in a 22-1 win at Hollins.

Taylor Klevenz, Randolph (Jr., D - Cherry Hill, N.J.)
Klevenz notched 15 points in the WildCats 1-2 week.  She started with five goals and an assist in an 18-7 loss vs. Wittenberg.  Randolph rebounded for a 22-1 win over Hollins with Klevenz scoring five times and helping on two others.  She capped her week with two goals in a 15-6 loss to Greensboro.  Klevenz currently leads the ODAC with 39 points and is second with 26 goals scored.

Shannon Jamieson, Randolph-Macon (So., A - Cypress, Texas)
Jamieson notched 13 points in a 1-1 for R-MC.  She opened with five goals and two assists in a 21-9 win over Medaille.  She followed that with four goals and two helpers in a 20-18 loss to Randolph-Macon.

Claire Feeney, Roanoke (So., A - Old Greenwich, Conn.)
Feeney scored seven times and dished out an assist in the Maroons 14-8 win at Virginia Wesleyan, which marked the 100th career win for head coach Mary Schwartz..

Ashley Cross, Shenandoah (Sr., GK - Agawam, Mass.)
Cross made six saves in the Hornets' 17-0 win over Sweet Briar, which allowed her to take over as the program's all-time leader in saves with 456.

Carly Taglienti, Washington and Lee (So., A - Moorestown, N.J.)
Taglienti scored twice and dished out three assists in the Generals' 12-6 ODAC win over Lynchburg College.