Lauren Procaccino, Washington and Lee, Fr., Attack

Lauren Procaccino, Washington and Lee, Fr., Attack

Procaccino, a freshman from Manhasset, N.Y., led the Generals to a 3-0 win in ODAC play, which also saw them lock up the top seed in the upcoming ODAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament.  Procaccino opened her week with a career-high five goals in a 20-4 win against Sweet Briar.  She followed that with two goals and two assists in a 20-0 win at Hollins.  She capped her performances with four more tallies and two caused turnovers in a 16-9 win at Bridgewater.  Of her 13 shots overall, 12 were on-goal for a 92.3-percent shooting percentage.  Procaccino has racked up 25 points in her rookie season on 21 goals and four assists.

Women's Lacrosse Honor Roll

E'leyna Garcia, Guilford (Sr., A - Plantation, Fla.)
Garcia scored five goals in each of two games during a 1-1 week for the Quakers.  She had three draw controls and a pair of caused turnovers to go with her five tallies in a 16-15 win at Lynchburg.  She backed that with seven draw controls with five goals in a 16-14 loss to Shenandoah.  She currently leads the ODAC with 74 goals scored.

Caroline Kilby, Lynchburg (Sr., A - Street Md.)
Kilby scored five goals and dished out four assists in a tight 16-15 loss to Guilford during the midweek.

Taylor Klevenz, Randolph (Jr., M - Cherry Hill, N.J.)
Klevenz became the WildCats' all-time leader in goals scored, assists and points after posting eight points during Randolph's 0-2 week.  She notched RAND's lone goal in an 11-1 setback to Shenandoah.  she followed that with five goals and two assists in a 17-8 loss at Virginia Wesleyan.  She is currently fifth in the league in points (76) and fourth in goals scored (56), both single-season records at Randolph.

Jenelle Whitman, Randolph-Macon (So., M - Silver Spring, Md.)
Whitman led R-MC with 11 points in a 1-1 week.  She scored four goals and collected nine draw controls and four ground balls in a 14-6 win against Virginia Wesleyan.  She added five goals and a pair of assists with seven draws and five ground balls in a 22-14 loss to Roanoke.

Claire Feeney, Roanoke (So., A - Old Greenwich, Conn.)
Feeney scored once in a 20-0 win at Hollins, and followed that with seven goals in a 22-14 triumph against Randolph-Macon, which also marked the fourth straight game that Roanoke has scored 20 or more goals.  Feeney is currently fifth in the ODAC with 55 goals scored.

Ashley Cross, Shenandoah (Sr., GK - Agawam, Mass.)
Cross made 14 stops minding the Hornets cage last week as Shenandoah went 2-0 on the way to corralling the second seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament.  She made four saves in an 11-1 win at Randolph.  She followed that with 10 stops in a 16-14 triumph at Guilford. She leads the ODAC in save percentage (.545) and is second in goals-against-average (7.95).