
Senior Attack2009 ALL-REGION FIRST TEAM
2009 ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
2008 LONGSTRETH/NFHCA ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM
2008 JACK AND JILL ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM
2008 ALL-REGION FIRST TEAM
2008 ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM
2008 ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
2008 CO-ODAC PLAYER OF THE YEAR
2008 ODAC TOURNAMENT TEAM
2007 JACK AND JILL ALL-AMERICAN SECOND TEAM
2007 ALL-REGION SECOND TEAM
2007 ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM
2007 ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
2007 ODAC TOURNAMENT TEAM
2006 JACK AND JILL ALL-AMERICAN THIRD TEAM
2006 JACK AND JILL D-III ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2006 JACK AND JILL ALL-ROOKIE SQUAD
2006 ALL-REGION SECOND TEAM
2006 ALL-STATE FIRST TEAM
2006 ALL-STATE ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
2006 ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
2006 ODAC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Senior (2009): Few accomplish as much as Allie Weir did in her career at Lynchburg . . . finished her tenure at Lynchburg College as the all-time leading goal scorer at LC, in the ODAC and in Division III field hockey with 131 total strikes . . . also tied the Division III all-time record for points in a career with 297, tying Denae Chambers of Messiah College . . . broke the D-III record for goals in a career in style, scoring four times in a win over Sweet Briar College . . . started and played in all 23 games as a senior . . . played a total of 92 games in the crimson & gray, tying with teammate Erin Majerowicz for the most in a Lynchburg career . . . scored 31 goals as a senior, to go with 13 assists . . . finished with the top three point seasons at LC . . . posted the third most assists in a tenure at LC, finishing with 35 over her four years . . . scored in each of the first 13 games in 2009 . . . posted three hat tricks as a senior, including two games with four goals . . . converted on three of her four penalty strokes . . . ended her career scoring at least one goal in 72 of her 92 games, a clip of 78 percent . . . posted 23 game winners over her four years.
Junior (2008): Allie continued her reign as one of the top scoring forwards in all of college field hockey in 2008, as she was the leading goal scorer in Division III with 35 goals, finishing second with 75 points . . . she was second in all of NCAA in goals scored . . . has scored at least once in 54 of her 69 career games . . . had a 15-game goal scoring streak spanning from Sept. 21 to Nov. 8 . . . had nine multi-goal games, including two three-goal contests and two four-goal affairs . . . scored seven games winners on the season . . . started in played in all 24 games for LC . . . 75 points were second-best Hornet scoring season of all-time behind her 2007 season total of 82 . . . currently five points behind Phebe Phelps '83 on all-time points list and six goals behind the Hornet legend . . . she is 20 goals behind the Division III all-time goal scoring record of 120 tallies, set by Priscilla Wade back in 1976 . . . her assist total of 22 is eighth all-time at LC.
Sophomore (2007): Weir improved on her amazing freshman campaign with an even better sophomore campaign . . . set the Lynchburg single season record for points and goals with 82 points and 36 goals . . . had nine multi-goal outings in 2007, including three three-goal games and three four-goal outputs . . . started and played in all 24 games for the Hornets . . . posted a career-high 10 points in a 8-0 win over Saint Vincent.
Freshman (2006): Had one of the best seasons for a freshman in conference and school history, as the dynamic striker found the back of the cage 29 times while totalling 65 points . . . was named the D-III Rookie of the Year by Jack and Jill Field Hockey, and was also the ODAC and State Rookie of the Year . . . scored in 14 straight contests from Sept. 20 to Nov. 4 . . . had 10 multi-goal performances, posting a three-goal game against Randolph College and a four-score output versus Bridgewater . . . played in 21 games as a freshman, starting in 11 of those . . . tallied five game winners on the season.
Personal: Is the daughter of Chris and Patty Weir . . . has one sister, Jenny, who plays for the Hornets . . . is a nursing major.
Personal Highs:
Goals: 4, Seven Times.
Assists: 3, vs. Sewanee, Sept. 2, 2007
Shots: 23, vs. Sweet Briar College, Oct. 3, 2009