Tricia Jessee, Washington and Lee, Fr., Forward

Tricia Jessee, Washington and Lee, Fr., Forward

Jessee, a freshman from Roanoke, Va., helped the Generals to a pair of ODAC wins over Guilford (5-0) and Sweet Briar (10-0), helped W&L remain unbeaten at 9-0 in ODAC play.  She scored twice at Guilford and followed that with her first career hat-trick in the win at Sweet Briar.  Jessee has 15 points on seven goals and an assist this season.

Women's Soccer Honor Roll

Sarah Conner, Bridgewater (Sr., Forward - Eldersburg, Md.)
Conner scored once and assisted on another in the Eagles 7-0 win at Eastern Mennonite.  She back that by notching the tying goal with five minutes to play to secure a 2-2 draw against Roanoke.

Ashlie Caldwell, Emory & Henry (Sr., Midfielder - Blue Ridge, Va.)
Caldwell helped lead E&H to a 1-1 week.  She notched a pair of goals in the Wasps' 3-1 triumph at home against Guilford.  Her tallies accounted for E&H's second and third goals of the game.

Kelli Uresti, Guilford (So., Forward - Buda, Texas)
Uresti scored her team-leading fifth goal in the Quakers 3-1 setback at Emory & Henry.

Dessi Dupuy, Lynchburg (Jr., Forward - Lynchburg, Va.)
Dupuy notched three goals and assisted on another in two LC wins last week.  She scored once in a 12-0 triumph at Hollins, and followed that with two goals and an assist in an 8-0 win against Eastern Mennonite.  She is second in the ODAC in points (26) and goals scored (12).

Katherine Schwalen, Randolph-Macon (So., Defender - Currituck, N.C.)
Schwalen scored twice in the Yellow Jackets 3-2 win against Hollins.

Carolyn Sarbacher, Roanoke (Jr., Goalkeeper - Dunkirk, Md.)
Sarbacher made seven saves in two games for RC last week, while also posting an assist.  She made two stops against E&H, but notched the assist on the game-winner from near midfield in a 1-0 win over the Wasps.  She later made five stops in a 2-2 tie at Bridgewater.

Megan Gerhart, Virginia Wesleyan (Fr., Goalkeeper - Lansdale, Pa.)
Gerhart posted back-to-back shutouts in a 2-0 week for VWC.  She made three saves in a 2-0 win over Randolph-Macon.  She then came back with six stops in a 1-0 victory at Shenandoah.