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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 - 3/21/2007 - #254
#4 Hornet Lacrosse Defeats Trinity 16-8

Box score

LYNCHBURG, VA – The fourth ranked Lynchburg College men’s lacrosse team, behind seven Tyler Tolson (Lutherville, MD/Loyola Blakefield) goals, defeated the visiting Trinity (CT) College Bantams 16-8 in a non-conference game on Wednesday.

Stephen Weis (St. Louis, MO/Christian Brothers) contributed with three goals and two assists, while Austin Jeter (Coppell, TX/Episcopal) and Ryan Cranston (West Chester, PA/Henderson) each found the back of the net twice and added a helper apiece. Garrett Curran (Hull, MA/Tabor Academy) allowed just six goals and stopped nine shots in net for the Hornets.

Trinity (CT) College was led by Rob Mountain, who scored three goals and added an assist, and Adam Cox with three goals as well. The Bantams won 18 of the 27 faceoffs, with Connor Wells winning 12 of his 15 attempts. Trinity (CT) won the groundball battle 36-34 and outshot the Hornets 39-33.

Lynchburg goes to 6-0 on the season while Trinity (CT) College falls to 2-1. Lynchburg’s next game is on the road on Saturday, March 24, at Villa Julie College in Stevenson, MD. Game time is set for 1 pm.

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