Shelbi Holloman, Roanoke, Sr., Forward

Shelbi Holloman, Roanoke, Sr., Forward

Holloman, a senior from Suffolk, Va., became just the second Maroon to break the 100 career point plateau last week as she led Roanoke to a 2-1 showing. Holloman opened the week with a goal in a 5-0 win at Hood. She then helped the Maroons rebound from a 2-0 setback at Centre with a 7-1 victory at Transylvania. She scored four times and dished out an assist in that contest, becoming the first Roanoke player since 2003 to score four goals in a game. Holloman now has 102 points in her career, just 20 shy of the school record.  For the season, Holloman leads the ODAC in points (25), goals scored (10), and assists (5).

Field Hockey Honor Roll

Emily Matisons, Bridgewater (Fr. - F)
Matisons scored the opened and dished out the assist on a second-half insurance goal in the Eagles 2-0 win at Frostburg St.

Emily Price, Eastern Mennonite (Fr. - F)
Price scored three goals and dished out an assist in the Royals 9-1 victory over Notre Dame (Md.).

Nicole Simpao, Lynchburg (So. - F)
Simpao stayed hot with four goals in LC's 6-2 victory at Virginia Wesleyan. She has racked up 11 points in her last four games played.

Caitlyn Hogge, Virginia Wesleyan (Sr. - M)
Hogge scored the first goal in the Marlins 6-2 setback to Lynchburg.

Noelani Schulmeyer, Washington and Lee (Sr. - D)
Schulmeyer helped the Generals rebound from a 4-1 loss to Mary Washington with the first multi-goal multi-assist game of her career in W&L's 9-0 win over Shenandoah. She scored twice and dished out a pair of assists to set a career-high with six points.