ODAC Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week Archive
2023 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 1, 2023
Lowery, a sophomore from Bel Air, Md., put together a 12-point week in helping Randolph-Macon to a 1-1 showing including a victory in the ODAC Tournament first round on Saturday. Lowery posted seven points in a 17-13 loss to Shenandoah in the regular season finale. She scored five goals and dished out a pair of assists to go with four draw controls. In the ODAC first round out against Virginia Wesleyan, Lowery scored five points on two goals and three assists. She picked up a ground ball and an assist to complete her stat line. For the season, Lowery is seventh in the ODAC with 71 points powered by the fifth-most assists (25) and 10th-most goals (46). She has also recorded 19 draw controls, 11 ground balls, and five caused turnovers. |
May 1, 2023
Saville, a junior from Berryville, Va., helped Lynchburg secure the fourth seed in the ODAC Tournament with a 14-5 win at Virginia Wesleyan in the regular season finale. Saville tied for game-high honors with a career-high four caused turnovers to go with a team-best three ground balls and three draw controls. She also made a major impact on offense with four points on three goals scored and one assist. For the season, Saville has caused 15 turnovers to go with 18 ground balls and 35 draw controls. She has also registered 30 points on 22 goals and eight assists. |
April 24, 2023
Stiffler, a senior from New Freedom, Pa., picked a great time to become Shenandoah's all-time leading scorer as she put together a 17-point week in a pair of ODAC victories last week. Stiffler opened with nine points on eight goals and one assist in a 22-8 triumph at Bridgewater. She ws 4-for-4 on free position attempts, scoring her goals on nine total shots with eight on-frame. She added one ground ball and one draw control to her line. In a 27-3 triumph over Randolph, Stiffler's fifth point set the Hornets' new program standard. She added two that as the game progressed, finishing with eight points on three goals and five assists for 296 career points with the regular season finale and the ODAC Tournament upcoming. She was 1-for-1 on free position tries and scored her three goals on four total shots with three on-goal. She chipped in a ground ball and a caused turnover to her effort. For the season, Stiffler leads the ODAC in points (92) and assists (47). She is ninth with 45 goals scored. She is 16-of-29 on free position shots and has put 71 of her 86 (82.6%) total shots on goal. |
April 24, 2023
Schmidt, a senior from Catonsville, Md., helped nationally 16th-ranked Roanoke hold a trio of ODAC opponents to four or fewer goals in three league victories last week. Schmidt registered game-high three caused turnovers and picked up a pair of ground balls in a 17-4 triumph over Averett. She also scored her first goal of the season on a free position shot in a player-down situation in the second quarter. The next day, Schmidt picked up one ground ball and helped limit Guilford to just 10 total shots in a 22-3 win in Greensboro. On Saturday in the Maroons regular season finale, Schmidt posted a game-best five caused turnover and tied for contest-high honors with five ground balls in a 23-2 win over Bridgewater. She added her second goal of the season in the first quarter, a gain in a player-down scenario. For the season, Schmidt is second in the ODAC with 36 caused turnovers and 14th with 34 ground balls. |
2022 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 3, 2022
Schwab, a junior from Bryn Mawr, Pa., helped Washington and Lee wrap up another undefeated ODAC regular season with a pair of victories over teams that qualified for the conference tournament. Schwab registered six points in a 18-5 win at Bridgewater. She scored once and dished out a career-high five assists. She was 1-for-1 on free-position shots and picked up a ground ball. Schwab then helped lead the Generals to a 23-1 win over Virginia Wesleyan. She handed out two more assists and collected a pair of ground balls with one caused turnover in Virginia Beach. For the season, Schwab is fourth in the ODAC in assists (25) and eighth in points (57). She has scored 32 goals. |
April 25, 2022
Thomson, a sophomore from Larchmont, N.Y., helped the nationally fifth-ranked Generals to a pair of ODAC victories run their winning streak to 10 straight games and improve their records to 13-2 overall and 6-0 in conference play. In a top of the table ODAC matchup, Thomson scored a career-high six goals in a 20-10 come-from-behind over Shenandoah. With W&L trailing 5-0 after the first quarter, Thomson scored Washington and Lee's first goal. She scored three times inside of five minutes gone in the second half, giving the Generals the lead for good. She added a draw control to her stat line. Thomson was again on the scoresheet in Washington and Lee's 10-5 non-conference victory over Denison University, which is receiving votes towards the IWLCA top-25. She scored early in the second quarter to give W&L a 6-2 lead, and added two draw controls is a sound victory. For the season, Thomson has registered 32 points on 25 goals and seven assists. |
April 18, 2022
Stiffler, a senior from New Freedom, Pa., picks up her second ODAC weekly award of the season after leading Shenandoah to a pair of ODAC wins to improve the Hornets records to 9-4 overall and 4-1 in league play. Stiffler posted a 16-point week beginning with nine points in a 19-13 win over Randolph-Macon. She scored five goals and dished out four assists to go along with six draw controls and a pair of ground balls. She scored twice and registered two of her assists in a decisive second quarter where SU broke a 3-3 tie after one period to take the lead for good, including 10-7 at the half. In Shenandoah's second game of the week, Stiffler recorded seven points in a battle of the Hornets in Lynchburg. She scored three of her game-high five goals in the fourth quarter as Shenandoah erased deficits of 5-4 after one period, 8-6 and the half, and 10-9 following three quarters with six goals to Lynchburg's one for a 15-11 road victory. Stiffler added a pair of assists -- one in the fourth quarter -- along with a ground ball, three draw controls, and a caused turnover. For the season, Stiffler leads the ODAC in points (60) and ranks second in assists (28) and tied for sixth in goals (32). She has scored 13 free-position goals, which is tied for the most in the conference. |
April 11, 2022
Bowman, a sophomore from Salem, Va., helped Roanoke keep pace at the top of the ODAC standings with a pair of conference wins last week. Bowman extended her streak of games with a hat trick to three as she has more than doubled her season points total over the past week plus. She opened last week with three goals in a 13-5 triumph over Lynchburg. She scored the opening goal of the game as well as the quarter's first goal in the second and fourth frames. Bowman again was on the the mark three times in the Maroons 14-8 victory over Shenandoah. She tallied all three of her goals in the second half -- including two in the fourth quarter -- to help Roanoke outscore Shenandoah, 9-2 over the final 30 minutes after going into the halftime break tied 6-all. For the season, Bowman has collected 15 points on 13 goals and two assists. |
2021 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 26, 2021
Bittinger, a junior from Westminster, Md., posted the second-best scoring day in Shenandoah program history on Saturday in helping SU defeat Lynchburg, 22-12. The win locked up the third seed for Shenandoah in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Bittinger registered a career-high 10 goals including a 3-for-3 showing on free-position attempts. She added seven draw controls and a ground ball to her stat line. For the season, Bittinger leads the ODAC in goals scored (56) and is second in points (60). |
April 19, 2021
Kuczo, a senior from Fairfield, Conn., helped the Maroons to a pair of key ODAC wins to move Roanoke into solo second place in the league table and extend RC's winning streak to three straight games. Kuczo opened with three goals and one assist in the Maroons 11-9 road win at Lynchburg. She tallied Roanoke's first goal to help them recover from a 3-1 early deficit on the way to a 6-6 halftime score. She scored twice in the second frame, including RC's 10th goal to put the Maroons ahead for good with 5:50 to play. Kuczo then poured in a career-best five goals with three ground balls in a 20-8 triumph over Randolph-Macon. She scored three times in a first half that saw the Maroons post a 15-4 halftime advantage. For the season, Kuczo has registered 20 points on 17 goals and three assists. |
April 12, 2021
Sandler, a graduate student from Lynchburg, Va., helped Lynchburg move into solo second place in the ODAC with a 12 points week in a pair of conference wins. Sandler registered a career-high eight points on three goals and a career-best five assists in an 18-15 victory at Randolph-Macon. She helped the Hornets recover from a trio of five-goal first-half deficits -- 6-1, 7-2, and 8-3 -- as Lynchburg recovered for its first win over Randolph-Macon since 2013. Sandler tacked on a ground ball and caused turnover to her stat line. In game two of the week, she scored twice on just three shots and dished out three assists in the Hornets 22-1 victory over Eastern Mennonite. For the season, Sandler is fourth in the ODAC in assists (17) and 10th in points (32) to go with 15 goals scored. |
April 5, 2021
Trevisan, a graduate student from West Chester, Pa., put together a pair of strong games to help Lynchburg to two ODAC victories. Trevisan opened with three goals and an assist in a 16-1 win over Ferrum. She opened the game's scoring with a free-position effort just 4:31 into play. She assisted on Nicki Santora's goal with 2:18 to go in the first half, and then found the net twice in the second half. Trevisan added a pair of cause turnovers and a ground ball. She notched both of those latter numbers again in the Hornets' 21-8 win at Bridgewater. She scored three more times and dished out a trio of assists. She notched all six points in the first half against Eagles, helping Lynchburg to a 13-1 halftime edge on the way to improving to 5-3 overall and 2-1 in ODAC play. For the season, Trevisan is second in the ODAC in points (37) and goals scored (27). She is fourth in assists (10) and caused turnovers (11). She is now seventh on Lynchburg's all-time goals scored list (140). |
2020 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
March 16, 2020
Bittinger, a junior from Westminster, Md., helped the Hornets pick up a pair of non-conference victories over opponents from Massachusetts to stay unbeaten at 7-0 on the season. Bittinger opened her week with four goals in a 19-8 win over Bridgewater State. She added three draw controls, a ground ball, and a caused turnover. She again scored four goals the next day in Shenandoah's 20-6 triumph over Wheaton (Mass.). She added nine draw controls, three ground balls, and a caused turnover. For the season, Bittinger leads the ODAC in points (36) and goals scored (33). She is also first in shots on goals (44) and free-position goals (12-of-14). |
March 9, 2020
Anderson, a senior from Manhasset, N.Y., helped lead the now nationally fourth-ranked Generals to a pair of high profile victories with a stellar defensive effort. The 2019 ODAC Defensive Player of the Year opened with seven draw controls, six caused turnovers, and three ground balls in a 16-5 victory over Christopher Newport. She followed that with six ground balls, three draw controls, and three more caused turnovers in a 12-9 triumph over then nationally third-ranked Gettysburg. The Generals' defense held the Bullets seven goals below their season average of 16 tallies per game. For the season, Anderson leads the ODAC in caused turnovers (18) and ground balls (24) and is second in draw controls (48). |
2019 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 29, 2019
Sandoval, a senior from Montclair, Va., put together a pair of nine-point games to lead Lynchburg to a pair of wins to close the regular season. She has now registered a hat trick or better in each of the past four games. Sandoval scored four times and dished out five assists in the Hornets 19-6 win over Virginia Wesleyan. She added a ground ball to her line. Sandoval capped the regular season with five goals and four assists in a 20-5 triumph at Guilford. She chipped in two ground balls, a draw control, and four caused turnovers. |
April 22, 2019
Tucker, a senior from Manakin-Sabot, Va., was a force on both sides of the field as nationally top-ranked Washington and Lee returned to action with a pair of league games following its exam week. Tucker opened with six points on five goals and an assist in a 22-3 win over Bridgewater. She added eight draw controls, a ground ball, and a caused turnover to her line. Over the weekend, Tucker added four goals and an assist to a career-high 13 draw controls in a 25-2 win over Virginia Wesleyan. She tacked on two ground balls and five draw controls. For the season, Tucker leads the ODAC in goals (51) and draw controls (82), while ranking second in points (67). Here 82 draw controls are fourth-best in W&L history. |
April 15, 2019
Bittinger, a sophomore from Westminster, Md., picks up her second weekly award after leading Shenandoah to a pair of conference wins to keep the Hornets unbeaten at 6-0 in conference games. Bittinger opened with three goals to go along with a career-high 10 draw controls, three ground balls, and a trio of caused turnovers in a 16-5 road victory at Bridgewater. She followed with four goals in a 19-6 win at Ferrum. She added eight draw controls, two ground balls, and a caused turnover. For the season, Bittinger leads the ODAC in goals scored (46) and is third in points (52). She is also #1 in draw controls (75), shots (92), shots on goal (71) and free position goals (14-of-32). |
April 8, 2019
Trevisan, a junior from West Chester, Pa., continued her stellar campaign by helping the Hornets to a pair of key wins as the close to the season draws near. Trevisan, who has registered at least one point in every game played this season, opened with three goals in an 11-10 come-from-behind victory versus Roanoke. Each of her tallies came in a 6-2 Lynchburg run to close the game and recover from an 8-5 second-half deficit. Trevisan increased her streak of scoring at least a hat trick to four straight games as she beat the keeper four times and dished out three assists in a 21-4 victory over Ferrum. She added a ground ball and two caused turnovers to her line. For the season, Trevisan is fifth in the ODAC in points (41) and seventh in goals scored (31). |
2018 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 30, 2018
MacGregor, a senior from Centreville, Md., contributed across the field two a pair of ODAC wins for Lynchburg last week, including a 20-9 victory over Shenandoah to wrap up the third seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. MacGregor opened her week with a goal and an assist in a 16-7 win at Virginia Wesleyan. She registered nine draw controls to go with a ground ball and a caused turnover. In the victory over SU, MacGregor scored three goals and dished out an assist for four points. She picked up a ground ball and gathered eight more draws. The latter number set her over top her own Lynchburg single-season record for draw controls, which now stands at 103. That total is #1 in the ODAC by 21 over second place. She has also racked up 36 points on 30 goals and six assists. |
April 24, 2018
Peters, a junior from Larkspur, Calif., helped the nationally 10th-ranked Generals to a trio of wins last week including a pair of ODAC victories as the regular season conclusion draws near. Peters started her week with four goals and three assists to go with four ground balls and a caused turnover in an 18-5 win at Bridgewater. She added an assist, draw control, ground ball, and caused turnover in limited minutes of a 25-0 shutout on the road at Randolph. Peters capped her week with four more points in a 15-7 win over #23 Stevens. She scored two goals and dished out a pair of assists to go with two ground balls and a caused turnover. For the season, Peters is fifth in the ODAC with 51 points on 35 goals and 16 assists. |
April 16, 2018
Jones, a junior from Chestertown, Md., put together both a high-volume and timely week of scoring in a pair of ODAC wins for the Yellow Jackets. Jones opened with three goals and two assists for five points in Randolph-Macon's 17-10 win at Bridgewater. She added nine draw controls and a caused turnover to her line. She upped the ante to seven goals with seven draw controls and a ground ball in a 15-14 victory at Shenandoah. It was her tally with 4:14 to play the proved the game-winner. R-MC is now in sole possession of second place in the ODAC at 4-1 with a 7-6 overall mark. Jones now has 37 points on an ODAC seventh-best 33 goals and four assists. She is also seventh in draw controls (48) and free-position goals (11-of-20). |
April 9, 2018
Castelo, a senior from Red Bank, N.J., exploded for a career-high 11-point outing in the nationally 11th-ranked Generals 24-9 victory over Lynchburg. Castelo tied her collegiate-best with six goals to go with a new personal-high five assists. Leading by just one at 9-8 at the half, Washington and Lee out-scored Lynchburg 15-1 in the second half with Castelo contributing to five of those tallies with three goals and two assists. She added three ground balls and a caused turnover for the game. On the season, Castelo leads the Generals and is seventh in the ODAC with 39 points and 27 goals and 12 assists. |
2017 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 1, 2017
McCorry, a junior from Downingtown, Pa., put together an 11-point week in helping Shenandoah to a pair of conference wins to lockdown a spot in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. McCorry opened her week with three goals and three assists in a 19-2 victory over Randolph College. She added a ground ball and a draw control to her line. McCorry followed that effort with five more points on five goals in a 15-4 triumph over Guilford. She added five ground balls, five caused turnovers, and three draw controls in that contest. For the season, McCorry is seventh in the ODAC with 31 goals scored, helping her to a team-best 37 points. She is #1 in the league in free-position goals with 11. |
April 24, 2017
Tucker, a sophomore from Manakin-Sabot, Va., led the Generals to a pair of ODAC wins to secure her second weekly award of the season. Tucker notched nine points on the week, beginning with four goals and two assists in a 15-6 triumph at Shenandoah. She added seven draw controls and a pair of ground balls to her. Tucker added three more goals in the Generals' 15-4 victory at Guilford. She chipped in five draw controls, two ground balls, and caused two turnovers. |
April 17, 2017
Barlow, a freshman from South Hamilton, Mass., helped lead the Maroons to a pair of conference victories including a 10-9 overtime thriller at Lynchburg. Barlow kicked off her seven-point week with two goals, two ground balls, a draw control, and a caused turnover in a 13-5 triumph at Guilford. She then starred in the overtime win at Lynchburg, scoring four goals while dishing out an assists and coming away with two ground balls. Barlow's third goal of the game tied the score at 9-all with 59-seconds left in regulation to force overtime. She then converted on a free position shot at the 2:50 mark of the first overtime period, securing the victory for Roanoke. For the season, Barlow is ninth in the ODAC with 22 goals scored and is second on the team with 23 points. |
April 10, 2017
Sandoval, sophomore from Montclair, Va., posted an 11-point week as the Hornets won a pair of ODAC games to move to 3-2 in league play. Sandoval opened with two goals and five assists in Lynchburg's 17-4 triumph over Virginia Wesleyan. She added three ground balls and a caused turnover to her line. She then came up with four more points on two goals and two assists in an 8-7 victory at Shenandoah. Her assist on Lynchburg's last goal proved the deciding factor in the win. For the season, Sandoval is third in the ODAC with 44 points. She is second with 18 assists and third with 26 goals scored. |
2016 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
May 2, 2016
Hsieh, a sophomore from Ellicott City, Md., registered 13 goals in the Yellow Jackets 1-1 week against ODAC tournament-bound teams. That effort included five of Randolph-Macon's nine goals in a 10-9 loss to Washington and Lee in the final minutes. She added three draw controls to her stat line. Hsieh bettered her output by three in a 20-10 triumph at Bridgewater as she scored eight goals against the Eagles. She added six draw controls to her effort. For the season, Hsieh is second in the ODAC with 78 points on an ODAC-best 69 goals with 12 assists. |
April 25, 2016
Lightfoot, a sophomore from Fairfax, Va., helped the Yellow Jackets rack up two more ODAC victories last week to remain in a tie with Washington and Lee for the top spot in the ODAC. Lightfoot registered 13 points last week as she moved up to #2 in NCAA Division III with 10 more assists to give her 48 on the season. She started her week with two goals and five assists in a 23-5 victory over Virginia Wesleyan. She added a ground ball and a caused turnover to her scoreline. Lightfoot continued her week with a goal and five more helpers in a 23-1 road win at Randolph College. She picked up three ground balls and again forced a turnover. For the season, Lightfoot is tied for fourth in the ODAC with 58 points. She's scored 10 goals to go with her conference-best 48 assists. |
April 18, 2016
Hsieh, a sophomore from Ellicott City, Md., picks up her second weekly award of the season after posting a 14-point week and leading Randolph-Macon to a pair of ODAC victories. In a 16-4 road win at Lynchburg, Hsieh beat the keeper six times and dished out three assists for nine points. She added four draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Hsieh continued her hot streak with five goals in a 17-10 triumph over Guilford. She chipped in seven draw controls, two ground balls, and a pair of forced miscues. For the season, Hsieh leads the ODAC with 48 goals scored. She's second in points with 55 when adding in seven assists. She had notched at least one goal in all 12 games played this season. |
April 11, 2016
Francis, a senior from Lebanon, N.J., scored 10 times to lead Lynchburg to a pair of ODAC victories last week. Francis started her week with a career-high seven goals to go with five draw controls in a 17-5 win at Virginia Wesleyan. She followed that with a hat-trick and five more draws in a 21-2 triumph over Randolph. For the season, Francis is seventh in the ODAC with 32 goals scored and 12th with 34 total points. She's converted eight free-position into goals, which sits fourth in the ODAC. |
2015 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 27, 2015
Schallock, a freshman from Waukesha, Wis., put an exclamation point on what's been a big first season for the Marlins' rookie in Virginia Wesleyan's 11-8 ODAC quarterfinal win at Shenandoah. Seven days after setting the VWC rookie record for draw controls in a game against, she did it again with 12 more in additino to six of the Marlins' 11 tallies. She also picked up two ground balls. Schallock is now tied for first in the ODAC with 75 points powered by a conference-best 70 goals. Her 101 draw controls are second in the league. |
April 20, 2015
Bereit, a senior from Latrobe, Pa., put together a 12-point week with some clutch scoring to help the Hornets two a pair of victories and remain in the hunt for a top seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Bereit scored once and dished out three assists in Shenandoah's 10-9 triumph over Bridgewater. She added two draw controls, two caused turnovers and two ground balls. SU needed overtime to defeat Virginia Wesleyan, 17-16, and it was Bereit that come up with the winning goal with 1:05 to play in the extra period. She scored six goals in all, dishing out a pair of assists. she added six draw controls, five ground balls and a caused turnover. For the season, Bereit is third in the ODAC in points (65) and goals scored (47), and ranks fifth in assists (18). |
April 13, 2015
Feeney, a junior from Old Greenwich, Conn., put together a 14-point week over two ODAC wins last week, moving Roanoke to fourth in the league standings. Feeney got her week started with seven points on five goals and two assists in a 22-6 win over Sweet Briar. She added four draw controls, four ground balls and a caused turnover. Feeney followed that with a game-best six goals in an 18-6 triumph over Virginia Wesleyan. She added an assist to go with six draw controls, two ground balls and two caused turnovers. Feeney now has 33 points on 23 goals and 10 assists, all second on the squad. |
April 6, 2015
Evarts, a senior from Goldens Bridge, N.Y., helped the Maroons to a trio of ODAC victories last week by posting 15 points, 10 draw controls, six ground balls and four caused turnovers. She opened with three goals and three assists in an 11-9 triumph over Bridgewater. She added four draws and three ground balls. Evarts scored three more times in a 10-7 victory at Guilford, chipping in an assist and two caused turnovers. She capped her week with four goals and another helper in a 20-6 wom at Randolph. She registered five draws and three ground balls in that contest. For the season, Evarts leads Roanoke with 32 points on 21 goals and 11 assists. |
2014 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 21, 2014
Procaccino, a freshman from Manhasset, N.Y., led the Generals to a 3-0 win in ODAC play, which also saw them lock up the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament. Procaccino opened her week with a career-high five goals in a 20-4 win against Sweet Briar. She followed that with two goals and two assists in a 20-0 win at Hollins. She capped her performances with four more tallies and two caused turnovers in a 16-9 win at Bridgewater. Of her 13 shots overall, 12 were on-goal for a 92.3-percent shooting percentage. Procaccino has racked up 25 points in her rookie season on 21 goals and four assists. |
April 14, 2014
Bereit, a junior from Latrobe, Pa., put together a 13-point week as the Hornets rattled off a pair of ODAC wins to keep them within striking distance of the top of the ODAC standings. Bereit scored twice and dished out three assists in a 9-7 win over Randolph-Macon. She also caused five turnovers defensively. Over the weekend, Bereit had a hand in eight of Shenandoah's 17 goals as the Hornets topped Virginia, 17-3. She scored four times and helped on four others. Bereit is fourth in the ODAC in assists (23) and eighth in points (56). |
April 7, 2014
Garcia, a senior from Plantation, Fla., racked up an 11-point week as the Quakers won two ODAC road games, making it six wins in seven for GC. Garcia scored notched eight points in a 15-10 win at Roanoke, including six tallies in the second half push away from a 6-6 tie at the half. Garcia followed with two goals and an assist in a 12-7 triumph at Bridgewater. Garcia currently leads the ODAC in goals scored with 54 and second in points with 69. For her career, she sits fourth in the ODAC history with 327 points and fifth with 255 goals. |
March 31, 2014
Colley, a senior from Wells, Maine, increased her margin on the ODAC points and assists leads as she picks up her third straight weekly award. Colley led Guilford to a 1-1 showing as she scored seven times and dished out three assists in a 20-18 loss to Farmingdale State, which is receiving recognition towards the latest IWLCA national poll. It marks her second game with 10 or more points this season. Colley followed with three goals and four assists in an 18-5 triumph against Sweet Briar. She picked up nine ground balls on the week while also causing four turnovers. College leads the ODAC in points (69) and assists (31). She's third in goals scored (38). |
2013 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 22, 2013
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). |
April 15, 2013
Colley, a junior from Wells, Maine, helped Guilford to a trio of wins last week that extended the Quakers' school-record winning streak to 12 games. Colley notched 21 points on the week with 14 goals and seven assists. She also picked up 10 groundballs, controlled 11 draws and caused seven turnovers. In a win at Hollins to open the week, Colley notched four goals and two assists. She followed that with four goals and three assists in a 17-4 win over Shenandoah, which marked the first conference loss in eight tries for SU. Colley capped her week with six goals and pair of helpers in a 17-11 non-conference win over Marymount (Va.). Colley is second in the ODAC in points (95), goals (60) and assists (35). She is now fourth all-time at Guilford with 173 career points. |
April 8, 2013
Bereit, a sophomore from Latrobe, Pa., helped lead Shenandoah to a pair of ODAC wins over the past week. She opened the stanza with two goals and an assist in an 11-7 win over Washington and Lee. She was 1-of-1 on free-position shots and corralled a draw. Bereit followed that with a hat-trick and two helpers in an 11-5 Hornetsâ win over Sweet Briar over the weekend. She was 2-of-3 on free-position tries, while grabbing three draws and two ground balls and causing a pair of turnovers. Bereit is currently second for Shenandoah with 44 points on 28 goals and 16 assists. |
April 1, 2013
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. |
2012 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 23, 2012
Buckingham, a senior from Herndon, Va., put a cap to her regular season by capturing two of the biggest awards in Lynchburg women's lacrosse history. Buckingham helped lead the Hornets to a pair of wins over Randolph and Sweet Briar by scoring eight goals with six assists. Those totals helped her become the all-time leader at Lynchburg in pionts with 265 and goals with 192, supplanting 1991 LC grad Dana Hansen in both categories. Buckingham also has 73 assists in her career. For the week, Buckingham also collected 11 draw controls and four ground balls while causing three turnovers. |
April 16, 2012
Freeman, a sophomore from Fairfax, Va., turned in a stellar week on the lacrosse pitch, helping to lead the Eagles to a 2-0 week. In Wednesday’s matchup at Sweet Briar, the sophomore stuck a pair of shots in the back of the net and registered an assist to help lead the Eagles to a 15-12 victory over the Vixens. On Saturday afternoon, Freeman posted a co-game high five goals and dished out a helper to lead the Eagles to a 13-12 double overtime win over the Marlins. The sophomore registered the game-winner in Saturday’s win. |
April 9, 2012
Evarts, a freshman from Golden's Bridge, N.Y., put together possibly the finest week of her rookie campaign with 13 points on 11 goals and two assists during Roanoke's 2-0 week. In a 20-6 win over Randolph, Evarts scored seven times on seven shots while also handing out an assist. She also racked up nine draw controls, six ground balls and caused three turnovers. In a 15-9 win over Sweet Briar, Evarts added four goals and one more helper while picking up one grounder and forcing a pair of turnovers. Evarts is third on Roanoke's squad with 48 points, and is sixth in the ODAC with 39 goals. |
April 2, 2012
Shearin, a senior from Essex Fells, N.J., picks up her second weekly award of the season after helping Washington and Lee to a 3-0 week in ODAC play. Shearin collected 15 points on the week as the Generals moved to the top of the conference with a 5-0 league record. She picked up three goals and two assists in a win over Sweet Briar. Later that day, Shearin tallied four more times and helped out on one other in a triumph over Randolph. She capped her week with three goals and two assists in a win over Virginia Wesleyan. Shearin also grabbed a draw control and two ground balls last week. She leads W&L with 29 points on 22 goals and seven assists. |
2011 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
April 25, 2011
Valles, a senior from South Windsor, Conn., broke school scoring records in career goals while setting three single-game school records in two ODAC victories last week. She set records in points (14), goals (8) and caused turnovers (7) in a 23-10 win over Virginia Wesleyan on Senior Night. Against Bridgewater, Valles racked up three goals, one assist and 10 groundballs in the 26-8 triumph. Against the Marlins, Valles broke the ODAC’s all-time goals and scoring record and is now ranked sixth in NCAA Div. III history in career points (386). |
April 18, 2011
Anthony, a freshman from Baltimore, Md., helped Hollins record its second straight victory, which proved to be the program's first ODAC win since the 2003 campaign. Anthony set a Hollins' record with 10 goals in the HU's 19-10 win over Randolph College last week. She missed tying the ODAC record by one goal. Anthony added one assist, five draw controls, four groundballs and a pair of caused turnovers. It marked her second straight impressive outing, following a six-goal outburst in a win over Agnes Scott. |
April 11, 2011
Harding, a senior from Waterford, N.Y., stretched her current scoring streak to a team-leading 10 consecutive games by scoring nine goals in a 2-0 week for VWC. She fired in five against Randolph-Macon and added four goals and an assist against Sweet Briar. Harding also picked up 14 ground balls in the two games, won five draw controls and caused two turnovers. She is VWC’s co-leader in points with 41 and team leader in ground balls with 62. |
April 4, 2011
Egan, a junior from Arnold, Md., put together a season-best 27 point week in helping the Yellow Jackets to a 2-1 week. Egan began her scoring explosion with six goals and six assists in a 22-10 win over Notre Dame (Md.). She added three ground balls in that contest. She went on to post seven goals with five assists, two groundballs and one draw control in a 23-14 ODAC win over Bridgewater. She continued her scoring run in a loss to Roanoke to end the week, notching two more goals and another helper. For the week, Egan scored 15 goals and dished out 12 assists. She now leads the ODAC in total points (66), points per game (6.60), assists (34) and assists per game (3.40). |
2010 Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
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