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Women’sLacrosse
Record:
10-8, 5-2 NLC •
RPI:
52
|
91 •
Home Attendance:
138
Men’sSoccer
Record:
11-6-3, 2-2 ASC •
RPI:
159|203 •
Home Attendance:
208
Longwood finished 10-8 overall, including 5-2 in the
National Lacrosse Conference (NLC) with a home record
of 5-4 where the program is 19-9 over the last three
years, and played one team that advanced to post-
season: Navy (6-9), selected to the NCAA Tournament.
Among the season’s highlights, the Lancers had road
wins at both in-state schools Old Dominion (15-11) and
Liberty (18-10) while claiming a home win past California
(8-6). Longwood finished the NLC regular season in third
place while advancing to the NLC Tournament semifinals
as well. Overall, the Lancers lost four matches by three
goals or less. Longwood is now 25-17 at home since
becoming Division I-eligible for 2007, and now 29-22 at
home over the past six seasons in Farmville.
National Lacrosse Conference Midfielder of the
Year:
Cara O’Brien|Arlington, Virginia, Senior
National Lacrosse Conference Goalkeeper of the
Year:
Juli Liebig|Centreville, Maryland, Senior
All-NLC:
Cara O’Brien|Arlington, Virginia, Senior, 1st-
Team
All-NLC:
Juli Liebig|Centreville, Maryland, Senior,
1st-Team
All-NLC:
Hannah Riggs|Eden Prairie, Minnesota, Junior,
1st-Team
All-NLC:
Kesley Dean|Centreville, Maryland, Senior,
2nd-Team
NLC All-Tournament Team:
Duan Wright|Churchill,
Maryland, Senior
NLC All-Tournament Team:
Kesley Dean|Centreville,
Maryland, Senior
NLC Academic All-League Team:
Jamie
Brentlinger|Gambrills, Maryland, Sophomore
NLC Academic All-League Team:
Jessica
Rudloff|West Chester, Pennsylvania, Junior
NLC Academic All-League Team:
Samantha
Stifler|Jarrettsville, Maryland, Junior
Longwood finished 11-6-3 overall, including
2-2 in the Atlantic Soccer Conference
(ASC) while winning the ASC Tournament
Championship. The Lancers had a home
record of 6-2-1 where the program is
17-10-9 over the last four years, and played
two teams that advanced to post-season.
James Madison (3-3, 2ot) and Liberty (1-3)
were selected to the NCAA Tournament.
Among the season’s highlights, Longwood
had the home tie with in-state school James
Madison while posting home wins past in-
state schools Richmond (3-1), Radford (1-0,
2ot), and VMI (4-0). Overall, the Lancers’
11 wins are the most for the program since
2002, and the team was unbeaten in the
last seven matches (5-0-2). Longwood is
now 23-15-10 at home since becoming
Division I-eligible for 2007, and now 33-19-
12 at home over the past seven seasons in
Farmville.
ASC Player of the Year:
Nick Surkamp|Manassas, Virginia, Sophomore
ASC Rookie of the Year:
Zach Crandall|Lorton, Virginia, Freshman
All-ASC:
Nick Surkamp|Manassas, Virginia, Sophomore, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Zach Crandall|Lorton, Virginia, Freshman, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Joel Helmick|Springfield, Virginia, Senior, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Shane Johnson|Ashburn, Virginia, Senior, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Zack Mahon|San Antonio, Texas, Senior, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Niels van Pelt|Den Haag, Netherlands, Junior, 1st-Team
All-ASC:
Patrick McDaniel||Midlothian, Virginia, Junior, 2nd-Team
ASC All-Academic Team:
Zack Mahon|San Antonio, Texas, Senior
ASC All-Academic Team:
Shane Johnson|Ashburn, Virginia, Senior
ASC Tournament Most Valuable Player:
Joel Helmick|Springfield,
Virginia, Senior
ASC Tournament Outstanding Defensive Player:
Joel
Helmick|Springfield, Virginia, Senior
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