Justin Priputin, Multimedia Liason – The third-ranked Lynchburg College Field Hockey team defeated Randolph-Macon College, 7-0, in the ODAC Championship game on Saturday, Nov. 5 on Shellenberger Field. This win marks six consecutive ODAC championships for the Hornets. “Winning the 6th straight title is just awesome. It does not matter how many titles we have each one is sweet,” said Head Coach Enza Steele in an email. Sophomore Kelli Williams [...]

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Justin Priputin, Multimedia Liason – The third ranked Lynchburg College Field Hockey team defeated Sweet Briar College, 12-0, Thursday, Oct. 27 in the final game of the regular season. All proceeds from the game went to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for the cure for breast cancer. The team came out shooting as sophomore Kelli Williams scored in the first minute of the game, followed six minutes later by senior [...]

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Justin Priputin, Multimedia Liason – The number four ranked Lynchburg College Field Hockey team defeated Virginia Wesleyan College 10-0, Tuesday, Oct. 4 on Shellenberger Field in an ODAC game. The Hornets came out strong as the first goal was scored less than nine minutes into the game by senior captain Kristina Morris. LC struck again as junior Lindsay Leonard scored four minutes later. The team’s onslaught continued as senior Deanna [...]

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Benuel Hostetter, Staff Writer - Following a loss at Mary Washington to open the season on Sept. 1, the Lynchburg College Field Hockey team came back to win two games during this weekend’s ODAC Challenge. The 13th ranked Hornets made some rearrangements after the game at Mary Washington, leading to a successful weekend on Shellenberger Field, said Head Coach Enza Steele. Lynchburg College hosted DePauw University on Friday, Sept.2 and [...]

Rachad Davis, Sports Editor - Volleyball The Lynchburg Women’s Volleyball team was defeated last season in the semifinals of the Old Dominion Athletic Conference tournament by Washington and Lee University. They finished their season 17-12.  Head coach, Beth Ellinger, said she expects a different outcome this season. “Our girls have been working very hard over the summer on their own. They have set the tone for winning ODACs this year. [...]