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Old
Dominion Athletic Conference
Athletes
of the Week
March 3, 2008
BASEBALL PLAYER
OF THE WEEK
Terrence McKelvey,
Washington and Lee University
McKelvey, a junior from East Islip, New York,
posted a 1.438 slugging
percentage over the weekend. He racked up nine hits, including two
doubles, three triples and two homeruns as the Generals swept both E&H
and Southern Vermont. He missed the cycle by a single in a 18-0
win over the Wasps, as he
registered
three hits in five at-bats with a double, a triple, a homerun and one
RBI. For the week, he batted .563 (9-for-16).
BASEBALL PITCHER
OF THE WEEK
Nolan Shaffer,
Bridgewater College
Shaffer, a senior from Hegins, Pennsylvania, pitched a complete game four-hitter to lead the Eagles to a 4-1 victory
over Messiah. Shaffer allowed four hits and no earned runs in seven
innings. He struck out six and did not walk a batter
| Baseball Honor
Roll |
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Mitchell Edwards, Bridgewater |
Went 5-for-13
with a double, two homers and six RBI in a 3-1 week for the
Eagles. |
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Brad Buchman, Guilford |
Batted .500
with a double, two homers, four runs scored and six RBI in three
games for the Quakers. |
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Paul Keenan, Guilford |
Tossed three
innings of hitless relief with five strikeouts to earn a win
over Methodist. |
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Greg Meleski, Randolph-Macon |
Went 4-for-7
with four RBI in a double-header split with SUNY-New Paltz. |
MEN'S GOLFER OF THE
WEEK
Peter Latimer,
Guilford College
Latimer, a sophomore from Markinch, Scotland,
earns the ODAC's top golfer honor
for the second straight week. He was the individual medalist
winner at last week's Pine Needles Intercollegiate, posting a 1-over
total of 143 (71-72). He bested teammate Burton Wood by two
strokes to help the Quakers come in second overall at the tournament.
MEN'S LACROSSE
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Garrett Curran, Lynchburg College
Curran, a senior from Hull, Massachusetts,
posted 17
saves and allowed just five goals to Ohio Wesleyan University. He
recorded 10 saves in the decisive second-half in which Lynchburg held
the Battling Bishops scoreless and outscored them 6-0.
| Men's Lacrosse
Honor Roll |
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Joe Dauksis, Guilford |
Scored four
times and picked up two ground balls in a pair of losses for
Guilford last week. |
WOMEN'S LACROSSE
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Nichole Locher, Lynchburg College
Locher, a senior from Yorktown Heights, New York,
scored
seven goals and tallied five assists in two wins for the Hornets last
week. On Tuesday at Shenandoah, Locher tied the school record for
assists in a game with four and she scored three goals. On Saturday
against Methodist, she tallied four goals and one assist.
| Women's
Lacrosse Honor Roll |
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Lindsay Snyder, Bridgewater |
Scored five
goals and added an assist in an 18-2 win over Hood. |
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Mary Hutchins, Guilford |
Became
Guilford's all-time scoring leader with one goals and five
assists in a 18-16 loss to Goucher; now has 175 career points on
106 goals and 69 assists. |
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Erin Clare, Randolph-Macon |
Scored three
goals and had an assists in a 10-9 loss to Villa Julie. |
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Stewart Hulfish, Sweet Briar |
Scored four
goals, notched an assist and picked up six ground balls in a
loss to Virginia Wesleyan |
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Christine Bender, Washington & Lee |
Recorded a
hat-trick in a 13-6 win over Christopher Newport |
SOFTBALL ATHLETE OF
THE WEEK
Elizabeth Perkins,
Lynchburg
College
Perkins, a senior from
Kents Store, Virgnia, picks up her second straight honor. She
hit .643
last week as the Hornets posted six wins to remain unbeaten at 12-0. She
blasted two home runs, a double and a triple and drove in nine RBI in
the six games at Virginia Beach. She posted a 1.357 slugging percentage
- and was walked seven times for a .761 on-base percentage.
SOFTBALL PITCHER OF
THE WEEK
Barbie Miles, Lynchburg College
Miles, a sophomore from Kinsale, Virginia,
worked 18 innings last week to post three victories and help
LC remain undefeated. She allowed just six hits, while striking out eight to
have a 0.39 ERA. On Sunday she threw a complete-game two-hit shutout against
regional powerhouse Salisbury University in a 1-0 hornet win.
| Softball Honor
Roll |
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Becky Schmidt, Bridgewater |
Picked up a
pair of complete game victories, giving up five runs (two
earned) and 11 hits in 14 innings. She struck out seven
batters. |
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Paige Smith, Randolph-Macon |
Collected five
hits last week, four of which cleared the fences for homeruns;
also had 10 RBI and scored five runs. |
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Courtney Brooks, Randolph-Macon |
Picked up a
pair of wins last week in eight innings of work; fanned 12
batters while surrendering 10 hits and four runs (two earned). |
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Amey Landreth, Sweet Briar |
Went 4-for-7
with a double, RBI and run scored in a double-header with
Chowan. |
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Megan Franklin, Sweet Briar |
Pitched a
complete game 7-hitter in the loss to Chowan; fanned seven
batters. |
MEN'S TENNIS ATHLETE
OF THE WEEK
Tim Ross, Washington and Lee University
Ross, a senior from Malvern, Pennsylvania,
helped lead the
Generals to a 2-0 week by going 2-0 at No. 1 singles and 2-0 at No. 1 doubles.
He notched a 6-0, 6-3 singles win over Devin Crosby of Virginia Wesleyan and
teamed with Jamie McCardell to post an 8-3 win over VWC’s Tim Sanford and Crosby
at No. 1 doubles. He then posted a 6-2, 6-1 win over Emory & Henry’s Dan
Mansmann and teamed with Stuart Sanford to defeat Mansmann and Ben Blevins at
No. 1 doubles. For the season, Ross is 4-1 in singles and 2-3 in doubles.
| Men's Tennis
Honor Roll |
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Patrick Childs, Guilford |
Went 2-1 at #6
singles and 3-0 at #3 doubles to help Guilford to one match
victory in three contests last week. |
WOMEN'S TENNIS
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Katie Tabb, Washington and Lee University
Tabb, a junior from Minneapolis, Minnesota, posted a 6-0, 6-0 win over
Bridgewater's Hilary Teeter at No. 1 singles and teamed with Lauren Caire for an
8-4 win over Jessica Hill and Marlena Pipkin at No. 1 doubles. Also had a 6-0,
6-0 win over VWC's Imee Bautista and teamed with Leah Weston for an 8-0 win over
Bautista and Megan Crook at No. 1 doubles. For the season, Tabb is 11-1 in
singles and 6-2 in doubles.
| Women's Tennis
Honor Roll |
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Krystal Parrish, Guilford |
Picked up a
pair of straight-set wins at #2 singles and two more victories
in doubles action to help the Quakers win their first two
matches of the season. |
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Martha Vlahakis, Randolp-Macon |
Helped R-MC to
a 7-2 win over St. Mary's with victories at #2 singles and
doubles. |
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Virginia Edahl, Sweet Briar |
Help SBC to a
9-0 win over Averett with a 6-0, 6-0 win at #1 singles and an
8-0 triumph at #1 doubles. |
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