
Wilton Megargel scored the game winner with under five minutes to play as the Washington & Lee University women's lacrosse team held on for an 11-10 win over Lynchburg College Tuesday in Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) action.
Six Lynchburg College student-athletes were named to the 2009 All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Women's Lacrosse Team Friday afternoon.
Courtney Williams scored five times to lead four-seeded Virginia Wesleyan College to a 13-9 win over Lynchburg College Wednesday in the first-round of the 2009 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) Women's Lacrosse Tournament.
Senior attack Tricia Clay (Alexandria, VA/West Potomac) scored four goals in the first half as the Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team breezed past Hollins University Sunday 20-0 in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) match-up.
The Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team defeated Bridgewater College 16-11 Saturday afternoon in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) match.
The Virginia Wesleyan College women's lacrosse team scored eight of the first nine goals of the game and breezed to an 18-11 Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) win Wednesday night against Lynchburg College.
The Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team defeated visiting Sweet Briar College Saturday evening 18-4 in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) match.
Sophomore midfielder Lindsay Gengras (Avon, CT/Avon) netted the game-winner in double overtime as the Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team outlasted Guilford College 17-16 in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) slugfest Wednesday evening.
The Stevenson University women's lacrosse team scored the last 16 goals of the game to score an 18-5 victory over Lynchburg College Saturday afternoon.
The Randolph-Macon College women's lacrosse team took control of the game early and captured a 14-10 decision over Lynchburg College, despite four goals from LC junior Katie Ollice (West Chester, PA/West Chester).
The Christopher Newport University women's lacrosse team defeated Lynchburg College 9-7 behind four goals from Shayna Sargent Thursday night in an non-conference game.
Junior Katie Ollice (West Chester, PA/West Chester) scored with 12 seconds on the clock to cap a thrilling 12-11 come-from-behind victory for the Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team Tuesday night over Marymount University in non-conference play.
Senior Deana Welsch (Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown) and Morgan Logue (Barrington, IL/Barrington) each scored four times Saturday afternoon as the Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team breezed by Greensboro College 18-8.
The 25th-ranked Roanoke College women's lacrosse team shrugged off an early 2-0 deficit to post a 12-5 victory Tuesday evening at Lynchburg College in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) opener for both teams.
Sophomores Kit Russell (Potomac Falls, VA/Dominion) and Patty Sheahan (Lutherville, MD/St. Timothy's) each posted hat tricks Saturday as the Lynchburg College women's lacrosse team defeated Frostburg State University 12-6 in non-conference play.
The Kenyon College women's lacrosse team scored the first six goals of the game Wednesday and held on to defeat Lynchburg College 11-8 in a game played at Disney's Wide World of Sports.
Senior Deana Welsch (Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown) scored three times Friday evening to give her 100 for her career as the Lynchburg College women’s lacrosse team defeated Shenandoah 17-3 in non-conference play.
Lynchburg College senior attack Deanna Welsch (Yorktown Heights, NY/Yorktown) earned the Old Dominion Athletic conference (ODAC) Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week, the first award of the 2009 women's lax season.
The Lynchburg College women’s lacrosse team netted 13 unanswered goals and breezed to a 17-4 non-conference win
Washington & Lee University picked up 78 total points, including seven first place votes, as the Generals came out on top of the 2009 ODAC Women’s Lacrosse Coaches’ Poll. Roanoke College received a pair of first place considerations and 71 overall poll points in the annual survey of the league’s coaches. Virginia Wesleyan College rounded out the top three with 63 total tallies.