HoRNET SCHEDULE AND RESULTS February 21 (Sat.) Meredith College L, 1-4; W, 6-0 22 (Sun.) at Mary Washington W, 4-2; T, 8-8 March 6-7 (Fr.-Sa.) at Virginia Wesleyan Tourney 6 (Fri.) vs. Wilkes W, 12-3 6 (Fri.) vs. Allegheny W, 8-0 7 (Sat.) vs. Rowan W, 3-2 7 (Sat) vs. Peace L, 1-3 8 (Sun.) Salisbury @ Great Bridge H.S. L, 3-5; L, 2-4 13-14 (F.-Sa.) at Salisbury University Tourney 13 (Fri.) vs. Plattsburg State W, 5-0 13 (Fri.) vs. Wilkes W, 11-7 14 (Sat.) vs. York W, 7-4 14 (Sat.) vs. Depauw W, 3-1 18 (Wed.) Randolph College* W, 8-0; W, 8-0 21 (Sat.) at Emory & Henry College* W, 13-0; W, 15-3 22(Sun) at Eastern Mennonite Univ.* W, 5-0; W, 1-0 29 (Sun.) Virginia Wesleyan College* W, 4-0; W, 6-1 April 4 (Sat.) Roanoke College* W, 3-2; W, 6-2 5 (Sun.) at Guilford College* W, 8-3; L, 4-5 7 (Tue.) Randolph-Macon College* W, 8-1; W, 11-3 8 (Wed.) Christopher Newport W, 8-2; W, 11-5 11 (Sat.) Emory University W, 2-1; W, 5-0 14 (Tues.) Greensboro College W, 10-2; W, 8-0 15 (Wed.) Sweet Briar College* W, 14-0; W, 8-0 17 (Fri.) at Bridgewater College* L, 0-3; W, 5-0 22 (Wed.) Shenandoah University Today 24-26 (F.-Su.) ODAC Tournament *Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) game No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown/High School 2 Audra Della Rosa OF Jr. 5-3 R/R Rumford, RI/St. Mary Acad. Bay View 3 Brittany Allsop OF Sr. 5-2 L/R Milford, CT/Johnathan Law 6 Sarah Smith 2B/OF Fr. 5-8 L/R Danville, VA/Tunstall 7 Katie Bruce P So. 5-7 R/R Lanexa, VA/Lafayette 8 Rachel Gallagher 3B Jr. 5-8 R/R Warrenton, VA/Fauquier 9 Kelly Self 3B Jr. 5-7 R/R Christiansburg, VA/Christiansburg 10 Taylor Walker SS Fr. 5-8 R/R Puquoson, VA/Puquoson 11 Lauren Duguay OF Jr. 5-5 R/R Williamsburg, VA/Jamestown 13 Ashley Hohenberger C So. 5-2 R/R Wake Forest, NC/Longwood 14 Holly Schonberger C Fr. 5-10 R/R Fairfax, VA/Oakton 15 Leslie Bailey OF/UT Jr. 5-5 L/R Rockville, VA/Homeschool 16 Cheryl Harte P Fr. 5-5 R/R Parksley, VA/Nandua 17 Tara Campbell 1B Sr. 5-11 R/R Leesburg, VA/Loudoun Co. 18 Barbie Miles P Sr. 5-9 R/R Kinsale, VA/Washington & Lee 19 Amber James 2B Sr. 5-6 R/R Manahawkin, NJ/S. Regional 21 Meagan Fredenberg C/3B Fr. 5-8 R/R Knoxville, TN/Bearden 22 Melissa O’Hara P Jr. 5-5 R/R Leesburg, VA/Loudoun County 25 Caitlin Dolby P So. 5-9 R/R Laurel, DE/Laurel Head Coach: Dawn Simmons Assistant Coaches: Elizabeth Perkins, Tabitha Martinez, Amy Gillis Lynchburg College Softball vs. Shenandoah University - Aubrey R. Moon, Jr. Field - 3 p.m. Ashley Hohenberger, a sophomore catcher from Wake Forest, NC, has emerged as the starting catcher this season. Ashley is batting .283 in 53 at bats and has scored nine times along with 15 hits, 11 RBI, two doubles, and two walks. She has been a stout defensive player, recorded just one error in 159 attempts and has made several diving catches to rob opponents in foul territory. HoRNET BUZZ oN: ASHLEY HoHENBERGER Today’s Doubleheader: Lynchburg welcomes the Hornets of Shenandoah University to Aubrey R. Moon, Jr. Field for a non-conference doubleheader. Lynchburg’s Previous Doubleheader: Lynchburg College recorded a 0-3, 5-0 split with Bridgewater College on Friday in ODAC play. The split gives LC the #1 overall seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Bridgewater’s Ashley Gills quieted the Hornet batters in the first game to earn a complete-game, one-hit, shutout victory. LC was down just 1-0 going into the bottom of the sixth, but the Eagles were able to tack on two runs to build an insurmountable 3-0 lead. In the second game, the pitching excellence took a 180-degree turn as Katie Bruce threw a gem to propel LC back on the winning side. The Lynchburg bats came alive in the third as they struck first with two runs after the Eagles committed two costly errors. LC tacked on another run in the fourth inning to take a comfortable 3-0 lead. Lynchburg cemented the victory in the seventh inning with two more runs. Bruce finished game two with a career-high 12 strikeouts and allowed just five hits. Allsop was 2-4 with one run and Lauren Duguay was 2-for-3 with two RBI. Lynchburg’s Next Game: Lynchburg will be the #1 seed in the ODAC Tournament starting on Friday in Salem, VA, and will battle Randolph-Macon College in first- round action at 1 p.m. Overall: 31-6-1 ODAC: 16-2 Home: 17-1
Ashley Hohenberger, a sophomore catcher from Wake Forest, NC, has emerged as the starting catcher this season. Ashley is batting .283 in 53 at bats and has scored nine times along with 15 hits, 11 RBI, two doubles, and two walks. She has been a stout defensive player, recorded just one error in 159 attempts and has made several diving catches to rob opponents in foul territory. Head Coach: Dawn Simmons Assistant Coaches: Elizabeth Perkins, Tabitha Martinez, Amy Gillis February March April
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Hornet ScHedule and reSultSFebruary21 (Sat.) Meredith College L, 1-4; W, 6-022 (Sun.) at Mary Washington W, 4-2; T, 8-8
March6-7 (Fr.-Sa.) at Virginia Wesleyan Tourney 6 (Fri.) vs. Wilkes W, 12-36 (Fri.) vs. Allegheny W, 8-07 (Sat.) vs. Rowan W, 3-27 (Sat) vs. Peace L, 1-38 (Sun.) Salisbury @ Great Bridge H.S. L, 3-5; L, 2-413-14 (F.-Sa.) at Salisbury University Tourney 13 (Fri.) vs. Plattsburg State W, 5-013 (Fri.) vs. Wilkes W, 11-714 (Sat.) vs. York W, 7-414 (Sat.) vs. Depauw W, 3-118 (Wed.) Randolph College* W, 8-0; W, 8-021 (Sat.) at Emory & Henry College* W, 13-0; W, 15-322(Sun) at Eastern Mennonite Univ.* W, 5-0; W, 1-029 (Sun.) Virginia Wesleyan College* W, 4-0; W, 6-1
No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown/High School2 Audra Della Rosa OF Jr. 5-3 R/R Rumford, RI/St. Mary Acad. Bay View3 Brittany Allsop OF Sr. 5-2 L/R Milford, CT/Johnathan Law6 Sarah Smith 2B/OF Fr. 5-8 L/R Danville, VA/Tunstall7 Katie Bruce P So. 5-7 R/R Lanexa, VA/Lafayette8 Rachel Gallagher 3B Jr. 5-8 R/R Warrenton, VA/Fauquier9 Kelly Self 3B Jr. 5-7 R/R Christiansburg, VA/Christiansburg10 Taylor Walker SS Fr. 5-8 R/R Puquoson, VA/Puquoson11 Lauren Duguay OF Jr. 5-5 R/R Williamsburg, VA/Jamestown13 Ashley Hohenberger C So. 5-2 R/R Wake Forest, NC/Longwood14 Holly Schonberger C Fr. 5-10 R/R Fairfax, VA/Oakton15 Leslie Bailey OF/UT Jr. 5-5 L/R Rockville, VA/Homeschool16 Cheryl Harte P Fr. 5-5 R/R Parksley, VA/Nandua17 Tara Campbell 1B Sr. 5-11 R/R Leesburg, VA/Loudoun Co.18 Barbie Miles P Sr. 5-9 R/R Kinsale, VA/Washington & Lee19 Amber James 2B Sr. 5-6 R/R Manahawkin, NJ/S. Regional21 Meagan Fredenberg C/3B Fr. 5-8 R/R Knoxville, TN/Bearden22 Melissa O’Hara P Jr. 5-5 R/R Leesburg, VA/Loudoun County25 Caitlin Dolby P So. 5-9 R/R Laurel, DE/Laurel
Head Coach: Dawn SimmonsAssistant Coaches: Elizabeth Perkins, Tabitha Martinez, Amy Gillis
Lynchburg Co l lege Sof tba l l vs. Shenandoah University - Aubrey R. Moon, Jr. Field - 3 p.m.
Ashley Hohenberger, a sophomore
catcher from Wake Forest, NC, has
emerged as the starting catcher
this season. Ashley is batting .283
in 53 at bats and has scored nine
times along with 15 hits, 11 RBI, two
doubles, and two walks. She has
been a stout defensive player,
recorded just one error in 159 attempts and has made
several diving catches to rob opponents in foul territory.
Hornet Buzz on: aSHley HoHenBerger
Today’s Doubleheader: Lynchburg welcomes the Hornets of Shenandoah University to Aubrey R. Moon, Jr. Field for a non-conference doubleheader.
Lynchburg’s Previous Doubleheader: Lynchburg College recorded a 0-3, 5-0 split with Bridgewater College on Friday in ODAC play. The split gives LC the #1 overall seed in the upcoming ODAC Tournament. Bridgewater’sAshleyGillsquietedtheHornetbatters inthefirstgametoearn a complete-game, one-hit, shutout victory. LC was down just 1-0 going into the bottom of the sixth, but the Eagles were able to tack on two runs to build an insurmountable 3-0 lead. In the second game, the pitching excellence took a 180-degree turn as Katie Bruce threw a gem to propel LC back on the winning side. The Lynchburg bats camealive in the thirdas theystruckfirstwith tworunsafter theEaglescommitted two costly errors. LC tacked on another run in the fourth inning to take a comfortable 3-0 lead. Lynchburg cemented the victory in the seventh inning with two more runs. Brucefinishedgametwowithacareer-high12strikeoutsandallowedjustfivehits.Allsopwas2-4withonerunandLaurenDuguaywas2-for-3withtwoRBI.
Lynchburg’s Next Game: Lynchburg will be the #1 seed in the ODAC Tournament startingonFridayinSalem,VA,andwillbattleRandolph-MaconCollegeinfirst-round action at 1 p.m.
Overall: 31-6-1 ODAC: 16-2 Home: 17-1
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Kristin Nickloy provided all of those runs as she took Hornets pitcher Katie
Haskins (16-4) deep for a three-run HR to left.
Haskinsstruckoutfiveandallowed four runsonsixhits in6.0 innings.
Kristen Rowe (20-1), who was named the Tournament MVP, struck out six and
walked just one to earn the win. Haskins and Lauren Wall joined Beuerle on the
All-Tournament team.
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Overall: 28-11 USA South: 14-4 away: 10-4No. Name Pos. Yr. Ht. B/T Hometown/High School1 Samantha Robson OF Fr 5-3 L/R Rixeyville, VA/Culpeper2 Catherine Pruiett OF So 5-5 L/R Clifton, VA/Centreville3 Shatora Lane OF Fr 5-4 R/R Stephens City, VA/Sherando4 Jessica Robertson OF/UT Sr 5-6 R/R Stafford, VA/Radford5 Katie Bundrick INF Jr 5-4 R/R Stephens City, VA/Sherando6 Ashley Plaugher INF So 5-5 R/R Winchester, VA/Millbrook7 Anna Struhar P/1B Fr 5-5 R/R Sykesville, MD/Century8 Erica Phillips INF Fr 5-1 R/R Front Royal, VA/Skyline9 Renoula Jones OF So 4-11 L/R Queenstown, MD/Kent Island10 Catherine Beuerle C Sr 5-5 R/L Lynchburg, VA/Heritage11 Brooke Over P Fr 5-7 R/R Roaring Spring, PA/No.Bedford12 Katie Haskins P/OF Sr 5-3 R/R Montville, NJ/Montville13 Lauren Wall 1B/C Jr 5-4 R/R Chester, VA/LC Bird14 Marlee Camplese C/INF Fr 5-10 R/R Dillsburg, PA/Northern York16 Heather Lonsinger UT So 5-0 R/R Dale City, VA/CD Hylton17 Jesse Khosravi-Heins 3B Fr 5-9 R/R Falls Church, VA/NoVa CC18 Jolisa Jones SS Jr 5-4 R/R Farmville, VA/Cumberland22 Becky Schumacher P/INF So 5-3 R/R Chesapeake, VA/West. Branch25 Ashley Woods INF Fr 5-7 R/R Manchester, MD/North Carroll
Head Coach: Marlena KotynskiAssistant Coaches: Ron Huling, Ray Penwell, Brittney Neer