Catherine Rogerson, Lynchburg, Sr., Attack

Catherine Rogerson, Lynchburg, Sr., Attack

Rogerson, a senior from Midlothian, Va., helped the 13th-ranked Hornets to a pair of wins last week.  That included Lynchburg's ODAC opener via a 2-1 overtime result at Roanoke.  Rogerson scored the game-tying goal late in the first half and in quick response to the Maroons' tally just 28-seconds prior.  Rogerson then went on to score twice in a 5-2 win at York College (Pa.).  Both her tallies came in the second half as LC recovered from a 1-0 first-half deficit.  Rogerson's three goals mark her scores of the season.

Field Hockey Weekly Honor Roll

Lorraine Armstrong, Eastern Mennonite (Jr. - M)
Armstrong scored twice and dished out an assist in the Royals' 10-0 win over Sweet Briar, and then tallied EMU's lone goal in a 10-1 setback to St. Mary's (Md.).

Kelsey Stanley, Randolph-Macon (So. - GK)
Stanley recorded 20 saves in a 2-0 loss to 16th-ranked Christopher Newport, holding the Captains to their second-lowest goal total of the season.

Emily McQueen, Roanoke (Jr. - A)
McQueen helped the Maroons recover from losses to 13th-ranked Lynchburg (2-1) and 16th-ranked Christopher Newport (6-0) by scoring both of Roanoke's goals in a 2-1 win over Rhodes College.

Kayla Alderman, Shenandoah (Fr. - A)
Alderman scored once in a 2-1 win over St. Mary's (Md.), and then followed that with the Hornets' opening tally in a 5-1 win over Virginia Wesleyan to open ODAC play.

Maggie Waxter, Washington and Lee (Jr. - A)
Waxter helped the Generals to a 1-1 week by scoring all three goals in W&L's 3-2 overtime win over 12th-ranked Catholic.  She is only the fourth player in program history to register multiple hat-tricks in her career.