Angela Bosco, Lynchburg, Sophomore, Forward

Angela Bosco, Lynchburg, Sophomore, Forward

Bosco, a sophomore from Huntington Station, N.Y., helped lead Lynchburg to a pair of ODAC victories last week.  She had a hand in both goals of the Hornets 2-0 win over Roanoke to open the week.  She assisted Jessica Gonzalez on the game's first goal in the 20th minute, and then notched LC's second tally in the 48th minute.  Later in the week, she recorded an assist in the Hornets' 7-0 win over Randolph.  Bosco is third on the team with 12 goals and five assists.  She is tied for third in the ODAC in goals scored and sits fourth in points (29).

Women's Soccer Honor Roll

Abby Dehoff, Bridgewater, Junior, Midfielder
Dehoff assisted on one goal and scored another Saturday to lead the Eagles to a 2-0 victory over Guilford. Dehoff’s corner kick found Meghan Groos at the near post and Groos punched the ball past the keeper for a 1-0 lead in the first half. Dehoff then added an unassisted insurance goal in second half.  The Eagles defeated Eastern Mennonite, 2-0, earlier in the week.

Sarah Lewis, Guilford, Freshman, Forward
Lewis scored a game- and career-high two goals in the Quakers 7-0 home victory over Hollins.  GC fell to Bridgewater, 2-0, later in the week.

Carmen Graves, Roanoke, Junior, Midfielder
Graves scored the first and third goals in Roanoke’s 5-0 win over Sweet Briar, giving her five tallies on the season.  Both of her goals were unassisted, the first coming from fielding a rebound off the goal post and the second via a breakaway.

Bre Ingargiola, Virginia Wesleyan, Junior, Forward
Ingargiola scored the second goal in VWC's 2-0 win over Washington & Lee University and added another goal in the Marlins' 8-0 victory over Emory & Henry.  She has scored at least one goal in seven games this season, including five of the last eight.  She is tied for the team lead with nine goals and is third in scoring overall with 23 points.