Claire Feeney, Roanoke, Sr., Attack

Claire Feeney, Roanoke, Sr., Attack

Feeney, a senior from Old Greenwich, Conn., registered 16 points in helping Roanoke to a 2-0 week.  She scored twice and dished out two assists with four draw controls in a 24-3 triumph at Hollins.  Feeney then scored seven goals in a game for the fourth time in her career as the Maroons put a stop to Centre's seven-game winning streak via a 19-11 decision. Feeney added five assists for 12 points, tying for the fourth-most in a single-game in RC history.  She added five grouind balls and four caused turnovers in the contest.  For the season, Feeney leads the ODAC with 33 points.  Her 22 goals are second, while the 11 assists she's recorded rank fourth.

Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll

Rachel Gruber, Bridgewater (Jr. - GK)
Gruber stopped 33 shots in the Eagles 1-1 week.  She made 18 saves in a 19-7 win over Ramapo, and then came up with 15 stops in a 13-12 setback to Guilford.

Summer Fowler, Guilford (Sr. - Def.)
Folwer led Guilford with 10 weeks in the Quakers 1-2 week.  Following a 17-6 setback to St. Mary's (Md.), she scored twice and dished out two assists in a 12-11 loss at Lasell.  She helped GC recover for a 13-12 win at Bridgewater with three goals and three assists. She added eight ground balls, five draw controls, and 14 caused turnovers on the week. She forced six miscues at BC.

Kat Francis, Lynchburg (Sr. - Mid.)
Francis helped the Hornets rally for a 10-9 victory at Greensboro with five of her six goals in the second half.  She was 3-for-3 on free position shots and registered a pair of draw controls.

Jenelle Whitman, Randolph-Macon (Sr. - Mid.)
Whitman went for nine points in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week.  She scored four times in a 19-8 setback at Christopher Newport, who was receiving votes in the previous IWLCA poll.  She again found the net four times with one assist in a 10-9 victory over #18 Washington College.  She scored twice to break an 8-8 tie with Washington. She added six ground balls, six draw controls and three caused turnovers to her weekly totals.

Marie Lerch, Virginia Wesleyan (Fr. - Att.)
Lerch scored three times in a 22-11 loss to Albright.  She followed that with five goals and an assist in a 14-3 victory at Hollins.

Olivia Sisson, Washington and Lee (Jr. - Mid.)
Sisson scored twice against Catholic, including the game-winner in overtime to secure a 9-8 victory.  She added two ground balls and a draw control.