November 5, 2012
ODAC Players of the Week
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FOOTBALL
Satiir Stevenson, Guilford, So.,
Defensive Back
Stevenson, a sophomore from Roselle,
N.J., helped lead the Quakers to a 26-10 win over Catholic on
Saturday. Stevenson finished one tackle short of the team-high with
seven stops in addition to a pair of interceptions to give him four
on the season, tied atop the ODAC with Shenandoah's Brandon Martin
and Washington and Lee's Jake Pelton. Stevenson is the first Quaker
since 2009 to record a pair of interceptions in one game. Each of
his four interceptions have come in the past five games. On
Saturday against CUA, Stevenson's first interception put an end to
a Cardinal's drive at the GC five-yard line. His second pick came
with just under two minutes to play to help seal the Quakers' fifth
victory of the season, their most since 2007. Stevenson was also
busy on special teams as he set up Guilford's first touchdown with
a 31-yard punt return just before halftime. He also had a 27-yard
kick-off return.
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FOOTBALL
Luke Heinsohn, Washington and Lee, Sr.,
Running Back
Heinsohn, a senior from
Charlottesville, Va., helped the Generals post a 45-42 win over
Hampden-Sydney that took four overtimes to decide, marking the
longest game in Washington and Lee football history. It also
clinched the 2012 ODAC football title for Washington and Lee.
Heinsohn, W&L's lead running back and place-kicker, registered
a school-record and ODAC all-time second-best 33 points as he ran
for four touchdowns, recorded a two-point conversion, made four
extra-point attempts, and booted the game-winning 37-yard field
goal. The four touchdowns give Heinsohn 21 on the season, while the
33 points improve his season-total to 176, which eclipses the ODAC
single-season record of 164 set by Hampden-Sydney's Josh Simpson in
2007. Heinsohn carried the ball 35 times for 192 yards in
Saturday's win, increasing his season total to an ODAC-best 1,153
yards. His 192 yards was a part of a 451-yard rushing day for
W&L. The Generals are now 15-0 when they run for more than 400
yards over the last three years.
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GOLF
Noah Ratner, Guilford,
Senior
Ratner, a senior from Asheville, N.C.,
shot 74-69--143 to place seventh at the Hummingbird Intercollegiate
over the weekend. He had the best finish by a non-Division I
contestant and shared low-round honors with a 69 in the second
round, which also marked his lowest 18-hole score of the year.
Ratner's efforts helped the Quakers place ninth in the 13-team
field, which was comprised of the Quakers and 12 NCAA Division I
teams. He lowered his overall season stroke average to a personal
season-low 73.7.
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SWIMMING
Taylor Guardalabene, Emory & Henry,
Freshman
Guardalabene, a freshman from
Charlotte, N.C., helped the Wasps move to 2-0 in dual meets with
three individual event wins and the anchor leg of a relay victory
in Emory & Henry's 156-99 win over Hollins. Guardalabene, whose
wins also set school records, touched the wall first in the
200-yard freestyle, 100-yard butterfly and 200-yard individual
medley, and then helped the Wasps to a win in the 400-yard medley
relay. Her time of 2:05.98 won the 200-free by 46.34 seconds, while
her margin of victory in the 100-fly was just 2.84 seconds after
tapping out in 1:04.28. Guardalabene capped her individual showing
with a 2:21.84 showing in the 200-IM, winning by 8.72 seconds.
E&H recorded a 4:33.60 time in the 400-medley relay, winning by
1:08.28.
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