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Kathryn Ollice
Lynchburg |
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Jan Hathorn
Washington and Lee |
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Kaitlyn Barker
Mary Washington |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Scott Musa,
Shenandoah
(540) 665-5417
June 20, 2007
Hathorn, Barker Lead '07 VaSID Women’s
Lax Picks
WINCHESTER,
Va. – Mary Washington attack Kaitlyn Barker and Washington &
Lee head coach Jan Hathorn lead the 2007 Virginia State Sports
Information Directors (VaSID) College Division All-State
women’s lacrosse team in selections announced Wednesday by the
organization.
2007 VaSID College Division All-State Women’s Lacrosse Team
Barker earns state Player of the Year honors after scoring 82
goals and dishing out nine assists for 91 points on the
season. The Kennebunk, Maine native had eight goals in a NCAA
Tournament game against Babson and was named first team
All-Capital Athletic Conference, first team All-Atlantic South
and third team All-American.
Longtime Washington & Lee head coach Jan Hathorn caps her
illustrious career by earning VaSID Coach of the Year honors.
Hathorn, who is set to become the school’s new athletic
director in July, finished her 19th and final
season at the helm of the Generals with a 15-4 record and
having led the team to its fifth straight NCAA Tournament
appearance.
The final major honor, Rookie of the Year, goes to Lynchburg’s
Kathryn Ollice. Ollice earned second team All-ODAC honors
earlier this spring for the Hornets after scoring 49 points on
40 goals and nine assists.
Barker is one of four Eagles named to the 24-woman VaSID
All-State team. Fellow attack Caitlin Erickson, midfielder
Meaghan O’Leary and defender Kate Lyons all join Barker on the
first team.
Those four selections also put Mary Washington in a group of
eight schools with multiple selections to the team. Of the
eight, W&L leads with way with five total selections. Kelly
Evans, Megan Slosson and Kat Michaels earned first team honors
with Maggie Megear and Sarah Tilbor both grabbing spots on the
second team.
Christopher Newport, the USA South Conference champion, had
three players selected while Lynchburg, Randolph-Macon,
Roanoke, Shenandoah and Virginia Wesleyan all had two players
on the squad. Ferrum and Bridgewater, with one each, round out
the 10 schools with women on the team.
All-State teams are selected by active members of the Virginia Sports Information Directors
Association. For more information, please visit the
VaSID site at
http://www.ferrum.edu/athletics/vasid.
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