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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 – 5/1/2007 - #343
LC Men’s Lax Downs Hampden-Sydney 11-8
Hornets Advance to ODAC Title Game

Box Score

HAMPDEN-SYDNEY, VA – Nine different players recorded goals Tuesday afternoon and the balanced scoring attack led the third-seeded Lynchburg College men’s lacrosse team to an 11-8 win over second-seeded Hampden-Sydney College. The contest was in the ODAC Championship Tournament semifinals, and advances the Hornets into the title game this weekend.

LC scored the game’s first three goals, but the Tigers scored the last two goals of the opening quarter. The teams traded goals until intermission, and the Hornets entered halftime ahead 6-5. The Hornets pushed the lead to four after netting the first three tallies of the second half, and held a two-goal edge the rest of the way.

Junior Ryan Cranston (West Chester, PA/Henderson) posted two goals and an assist, and Leon Bournes (Washington, D.C./Archbishop Carroll) found the back of the net twice. Kolter Livengood (Dallas, TX/Highland Park) and Stephen Weis (St. Louis, MO/Christian Brothers) each posted a goal and an assist, while Kyle Fortman (Gambrills, MD/Archbishop Spaulding), Kyle McGuire (Burke, VA/Robinson), Michael Mundorf (Catonsville, MD/Mt. Saint Joseph), Johnny Black (Timonium, MD/St. Paul’s) and Chris Perzinski (Freeland, MD/Hereford) had one goal apiece. Garrett Curran (Hull, MA/Tabor Academy) turned away nine H-SC shot attempts.

Thomas Jennings scored three times for the Tigers (13-3) and Will Shell netted two goals. Scott Russell made 12 saves between the pipes for H-SC. Lynchburg out shot Hampden-Sydney 40-37, but the Tigers controlled 12 of the game’s 23 face-offs.

Lynchburg (13-3) will play the winner of Wednesday’s Roanoke College/Washington & Lee University match-up in the conference title game this weekend.

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