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2007 RoundupFour Hornets Dot All-State Men’s Lacrosse TeamCranston, Fell Earn Men’s Lacrosse All-American HonorsTwo Hornets Selected for North-South All-Star GamesSeven LC Players on All-ODAC Men’s Lax SquadRoanoke Defeats LC Men’s Lax 11-9 in ODAC Title GameLC Men’s Lax Downs Hampden-Sydney 11-8Garrett Curran Named ODAC Men’s Lax Player of the WeekLynchburg Lacrosse Defeats W&L 12-3Hornets Defeat Marymount 19-8 in Men’s LaxHampden-Sydney Upsets LC Men’s Lax 10-9Lynchburg Lax Triumphs over Greensboro 20-5Lynchburg Men’s Lax Defeats Randolph-Macon 11-3#1 Salisbury Defeats #6 Lynchburg Men’s Lacrosse 15-5Hornet Men’s Lacrosse Rolls to 18-5 Win at GuilfordRoanoke Rallies for 17-16 OT win over Lynchburg Lacrosse#4 LC Men’s Lax Defeats #12 Villa Julie 13-10Hornet Lacrosse Defeats Trinity 16-8Lynchburg Lacrosse Defeats Virginia Wesleyan 17-3Tyler Tolson Scores Five as LC Breezes 13-4 past Wooster#6 Lynchburg Men’s Lacrosse Defeats Ursinus 16-7LC’s Tyler Tolson Named ODAC Player of the WeekLynchburg Lacrosse Defeats Ohio Wesleyan 17-8Head Coach Steve Koudelka Reaches 100-Win PlateauLynchburg defeats Haverford 14-9 in Season openerMaroons Picked to Win 14th ODAC Men’s Lax Title2007 PreviewA.J. Tinklepaugh Earns CoSIDA Academic All-American Honors

For immediate release – 3/10/2007 - #228

#6 Lynchburg Men’s Lacrosse Defeats Ursinus 16-7

SAN DIEGO, CA – The sixth-ranked Lynchburg College men’s lacrosse team defeated Ursinus College (PA) 16-7 late Friday night in a non-conference game played at Westview High School.

Sophomore attack Tyler Tolson (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakesfield) found the back of the net six times, and junior midfielder Ryan Cranston (West Chester, PA/Henderson) tallied four goals and two assists. Brian McCulloch (Annandale, VA/W.T. Woodson) scored three times, Leon Bournes (Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll) scored twice, while Kyle McGuire (Burke, VA/Robinson) had three assists and Johnny Black (Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s) had two.

Lynchburg led 8-4 at intermission and outscored the Bears (3-1) 7-3 in the third period to put the game out of reach.

The Hornets (3-0) host the College of Wooster Wednesday evening at 7 p.m.

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