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Old
Dominion Athletic Conference
Athletes
of the Week
September 17, 2007
MEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
RUNNER OF THE WEEK
RICKY FLYNN,
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
Flynn, a sophomore from
Gaithersburg, Maryland,
placed seventh Saturday in 26:15 in the New York
Invitational held in Van Courtland Park. There were 238 competitors on
the five-mile course (8K).
| Men's Cross
Country
Honor Roll |
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Nathan Rittenhouse, Bridgewater |
Finished 15th at NYU with a time of 26:58.00. |
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Michael Welsh, Washington & Lee |
Placed 18th at the NYU Invite, crossing the line in 27:04.70. |
WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY
RUNNER OF THE WEEK
JENNIE PERNISI,
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
Pernisi, a freshman from
Camden, New York,
took fifth overall in the women's race Saturday at the
New York University Invitational. She finished in 19:39 in the
209-runner competition, finishing behind only one Division III athlete.
| Women's Cross
Country
Honor Roll |
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Brittany Wells, Bridgewater |
Placed 32nd at the NYU Invite in a time of 21:08.00. |
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Kat Telfeyan, Washington & Lee |
Helped W&L to a 3rd place finish at JMU by placing 24th
individually with a time of 21:15.20; was the top D-III finisher
at the meet. |
FIELD HOCKEY PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
JESSI BOWMAN,
LYNCHBURG COLLEGE
Bowman, a senior from Midlothian, Virginia,
scored four
goals Saturday against Villa Julie College in a 7-1 win, and followed
with one tally Sunday against McDaniel in a 3-1 victory. The 17-ranked
Hornets are 6-1 on the season, and Bowman has eight goals and two
assists on the season for 18 points.
| Field Hockey
Honor Roll |
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Kristina Landis, Eastern Mennonite |
Scored a goal and made a defensive save in the Royals' 2-1 loss
to F&M. |
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Lindsey Paz, Roanoke |
Recorded 16 saves in a 3-1 win over VWC; helped shutout the
Marlins on their 26 penalty corners. |
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Cat Cox, Sweet Briar |
Made 19 saves in the Vixens 4-1 loss to VWC. |
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Kendall Korte, Washington & Lee |
Scored two goals including the game winner in overtime in a 3-2
win over McDaniel |
GOLFER OF
THE WEEK
ZACHARY WEHRMAN,
RANDOLPH-MACON COLLEGE
Wehrman, a freshman from Langhorne, Pennsylvania, participated in his
first collegiate event this past weekend, taking individual medalist
honors at the Ted Keller Invitational hosted by R-MC. Wehrman shot
a 74-70 for a two round even-par total of 144 to take the top prize.
He played as an individual in the event and did not factor into
Randolph-Macon's fourth place team score.
| Golf
Honor Roll |
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Bob Boykin, Hampden-Sydney |
Helped the Tigers to the team title at the Ted Keller Invite
with a 149 total, good enough for 6th individually; also placed
fourth at the Poplar Hill intercollegiate the week before. |
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Nathaniel James, Washington & Lee |
Shot a 1-over par 145 to place second individually and help W&L
finish third as a team at the Ted Keller Invite. |
MEN'S SOCCER PLAYER OF THE WEEK
SCOTT MEGUID,
GUILFORD COLLEGE
Meguid, a junior from Durham, North Carolina,
tallied
three goals in the Quakers’ 1-1 week. He scored both goals in
Guilford’s 3-2 setback to Methodist, the region’s seventh-ranked team.
The contest marked the fourth time he has scored a career-high two
goals. Meguid also netted the game-tying goal in the Quakers’
come-from-behind 3-2 win over Bridgewater in Guilford’s first ODAC game
of the year. Meguid is now second on the team with four goals and
three assists for 11 points.
| Men's Soccer
Honor Roll |
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Will Robertson, Hampden-Sydney |
Scored a goal and notched an assist in a 3-1 win over Catholic. |
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Rolf Piranian, HC, Washington & Lee |
Recorded his 250th career victory in a 2-0 win over EMU. |
WOMEN'S SOCCER PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
ANNE VAN DEVENDER,
WASHINGTON & LEE UNIVERSITY
Van Devender, a junior from Jackson, Mississippi,
helped
lead the Generals to a 3-0 week. She tallied two goals and an assist
against Randolph and then followed up with another score and a helper in
win over R-MC. Registered the game-tying goal against Greensboro on
Sunday. She now has 36 goals in a little more than two seasons of
play, good enough for fifth on the W&L all-time list. She also has
86 career points which stands sixth in the program's history.
| Women's Soccer
Honor Roll |
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Abigale Diffenbach,Eastern Mennonite |
Made 15 saves and allowed only two goals in a 1-1-1 week for the
Royals. |
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Betsy Kwiatkowski, Lynchburg |
Scored four goals and notched an assist in the Hornets 10-0 win
over Bridgewater; set school record with nine points in a game. |
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Victoria Johnson, Randolph |
Made 32 saves in a 1-1 week for the WildCats including 20 stops
in a loss to W&L. |
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Margaret Houston, Roanoke |
Scored both goals in
a 2-1 win over Randolph-Macon and notched another in a 2-0
victory at EMU. |
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Hellen Phillips, Sweet Briar |
Scored once and assisted on another goal in a 3-1 win over Mary
Baldwin. |
VOLLEYBALL PLAYER OF
THE WEEK
MARSHA HERMES,
BRIDGEWATER COLLEGE
Hermes, a senior from Warrenton, Virginia,
led
the Eagles to a 2-1 record on the week, including ODAC victories over
W&L and Roanoke. Hermes led the Eagles in kills in each match with 28
against Roanoke and 17 against both W&L and Gallaudet. She averaged 5.0
kills per game during the week. In addition to her 17 kills she added
five blocks against W&L as the Eagles won the match to snap W&L’s
62-match ODAC regular season winning streak.
| Volleyball
Honor Roll |
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Katie Warlick, Lynchburg |
Posted 16 kills and 12 digs in the Hornets five-game loss to
VWC. |
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Laurilyn Kersten, Randolph |
Totaled 21 kills to go with 12 blocks and a .300 attack
percentage in a 2-0 week for the WildCats. |
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Michelle Lindsey, Randolph-Macon |
In
4-0 week in which the Jackets didn't lose a game, Lindsey
recorded 23 kills to go with 40 digs, five blocks and five aces. |
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Torri Bridge, Roanoke |
Handed out 99 assists through three matches for the Maroons. |
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Lauren Foster, Sweet Briar |
Handed out 50 assists and collected 19 digs through seven games
in an 0-2 week for the Vixens. |
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