
The Lynchburg College field hockey team, which finished 18-5 this season with its fourth consecutive Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) title, was awarded with three players on the Longstrech/National Field Hockey Coaches of America (NFHCA) All-Region teams, which were released Monday.
The No. 10 Lynchburg College field hockey team’s run through the NCAA Tournament came to and end Saturday afternoon as the Hornets fell to Ursinus College (PA) 4-0 in play from Eleanor Frost Snell Alumnae Field.
The No. 10 Lynchburg College field hockey team got a hat trick from sophomore Jordan Warrington (Ocean View, DE/Indian River) in a 5-3 victory over No. 14 Juniata College in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in heavy rain from Shellenberger Field.
The Lynchburg College field hockey team was well-represented on the All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) teams Monday afternoon, as six players were honored and head coach Enza Steele was named Co-Coach of the Year.
The No. 10-ranked Lynchburg College field hockey was awarded for its fourth consecutive Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) title with a home opening round NCAA Tournament game against Juniata College Wednesday afternoon at 5 p.m. on Shellenberger Field.
The top-seeded Lynchburg College field hockey team won its fourth consecutive Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) title Saturday, knocking off the Eastern Mennonite Lady Royals 1-0 in play from Shellenberger Field.
The Lynchburg College Hornet field hockey team scored three second-half goals in coming from behind to defeat No. 4 seeded Randolph-Macon College 3-1 Tuesday in the semi-finals of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Tournament.
Signey Milks (Gloucester, VA/Gloucester), a captain and senior midfielder on the Lynchburg field hockey team, was selected by the National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) as a Senior All-Star.
The Lynchburg College field hockey team scored first, but could not hold the lead as the No. 8 Hornets fell to Rowan University 2-1 in overtime in non-conference play Saturday.
Christopher Newport’s Katelyn Yandle the game-winning goal early in the first half and the No. 14 Lady Captain defense held stout in the second half in holding onto a 2-1 victory over Lynchburg College in non-conference action from Shellenberger Field.
Freshman Lindsay Leonard (Yorktown, VA/Grafton) scored two first-half goals just over nine minutes apart as the No. 9 Lynchburg College field hockey squad defeated Eastern Mennonite University 3-0 in a pivotal Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) contest from Shellenberger Field.
The No. 8 Lynchburg field hockey team got all three goals from Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) and Jenny Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) as the Hornets knocked off Rhodes College 3-1 Monday in non-conference action from Shellenberger Field.
The No. 8 Lynchburg College field hockey team continued its winning ways on Wednesday, knocking off Bridgewater College in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play from Mapp Field.
Sophomore attack Jordan Warrington (Ocean View, DE/Indian River) scored twice Sunday afternoon and extended her points streak to eight games, as the No. 9 Lynchburg Field Hockey team knocked off Frostburg State University 4-1 in non-conference play.
The No. 9 Lynchburg College field hockey team won its seventh straight contest in convincing fashion Wednesday afternoon, disposing of Virginia Wesleyan College 9-0 in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) play from Shellenberger Field.
The No. 9 Lynchburg College field hockey team, fresh off its new top-10 ranking as of Monday, responded with a 4-0 victory over Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) rival Roanoke College Tuesday night from Kerr Stadium.
Senior attack Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) scored four times Saturday afternoon in a 12-0 win over Sweet Briar College to break the 33-year-old NCAA Division III career record for goals.
Lynchburg College field hockey star Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) picked up her second Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) player of the week honor Monday, as selected and announced by the league office Monday.
Senior attack Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) scored twice Sunday as the Lynchburg College field hockey team handed visiting Wesley College (DE) its first defeat of the 2009 season, a 4-1 decision on Shellenberger Field.
Junior midfielder Jenny Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) scored with 1:50 left in the game to put No. 14 Lynchburg College up one, completing a comeback from a 2-0 first-half deficit as the Hornets knocked off St. Mary’s (MD) College 4-2 Saturday on a soggy, rainy afternoon from Shellenberger Field.
The No. 14 Hornet field hockey team needed some late magic Wednesday night, as Lynchburg College netted two goals in the last 3:40 of the game to lift LC to a 3-2 come from behind victory over Washington & Lee University in league play from the W&L Turf Field.
Sophomore attack Jordan Warrington (Ocean View, DE/Indian River) scored a career-high five goals as the the No. 14 Lynchburg College field hockey team won its Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) opener with a 9-2 victory over Randolph-Macon College from Shellenberger Field Saturday.
Senior midfielder Emily Sauder scored at the 92:04 mark of the contest, lifting the No. 1 Messiah College Falcons to a 3-2 double overtime win over the No.14 Lynchburg College field hockey team in non-conference play from West Springfield High School.
The No. 16 Lynchburg College field hockey team rebounded from its first defeat of the season Saturday with a 4-0 blanking of Shenandoah University Sunday afternoon in non-conference play from Sprint Field.
No. 8 Lebanon Valley College scored three first-half goals and notched a late insurance strike as the host Dutchman defeated the No. 16 Lynchburg College field hockey team 4-2 in non-conference play from the In The Net complex.
Lynchburg College senior attack Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) scored three times Sunday, with the middle goal giving her a school record 107 on her career as the No. 16 Hornets knocked off Denison University 6-2 in non-conference play from Shellenberger Field.
Senior attack Allie Weir (Richmond, VA/James River) inched closer to the Phebe Phelps’s school record of 106 goals Saturday, as she scored four times in a 9-0 non-conference win over DePauw University in day one of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Challenge.
Hornet sophomore Jordan Warrington (Ocean View, DE/Indian Head) scored twice as the No. 16 Lynchburg College field hockey team opened its 2009 season with a 4-3 win over the University of Mary Washington Tuesday.
The Lynchburg College field hockey team, coming off an 18-6 season that saw the squad’s third consecutive Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) title and an appearance in the NCAA Tournament, were selected Tuesday as the league’s pre-season top squad by its member’s coaches.