ALL-ODAC WOMEN'S LACROSSE TEAMS ANNOUNCED
LEXINGTON, Va. -- Six members of the Old Dominion Athletic
Conference champion Washington and Lee women's lacrosse team earned
recognition on the All-ODAC team which was announced on Friday. In
addition, senior goalie Joanna Perini (Huntington, N.Y./Huntington)
was named the ODAC Player of the Year, while Head Coach Jan Hathorn
was tabbed ODAC Co-Coach of the Year.
Perini was joined on the first team by fellow seniors, attacker
Kelly Taffe (Charlottesville, Va./Albemarle) and defender Sara
Jurkowsky (Annapolis, Md./Annapolis), as well as junior midfielder
Kitt Murphy (New York, N.Y./St. Catherines). Senior attacker Lee
Wheeler (Baltimore, Md./Bryan Mawr) and sophomore midfielder Rachel
Wallick (Phoenix, Md./Notre Dame Prep) rounded out the Generals
all-conference selections with Second Team All-ODAC
appointments.
Perini, who has earned All-Region, All-State and Honorable Mention
All-America honors during her career, is earning First Team
All-ODAC laurels for the second straight season after posting a
6.42 goals against average and making 140 saves for a .593 save
percentage. Her goals against average ranks in the Top 20
nationally, while her save percentage ranks Top 15. Earlier this
season she was named an Inside Lacrosse Division III Honorable
Mention Player of the Week.
Taffe is making her second straight first team appearance after
earning second team recognition in 2002. This season she has
notched a team-high 66 points on a team-leading 53 goals with 13
assists on her way to setting school records for career goals (179)
and career points (234). Murphy, a two-time selection, has scored
11 points on nine goals and two assists and is third on the team
with 23 draw controls.
Jurkowsky is making her first appearance as an all-conference
selection after starting all 18 games on defense, leading the team
with 49 ground balls and ranking among the squad leaders with 21
caused turnovers.
Wheeler, a first teamer in 2001, earned her second straight
appointment to the second team after ranking second on the team
with 50 points on a team-high 17 assists with 33 goals. Wallick
earned her first All-ODAC laurel after starting all 18 games at
midfielder, scoring five goals, grabbing 36 ground balls and
co-leading the team with 24 draw controls.
Sixteen-year mentor Hathorn, who is earning Coach of the Year
honors for the sixth time overall and the third time in the last
four years, led the Generals (15-3) to their sixth ODAC title and
fifth berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament. Ranked 11th in the
country, W&L awaits who it will play in the upcoming NCAA
Tournament.
-- GENERALS --

