Posted: May 06, 2015
Curry, a freshman from Easton, Conn., put together a strong rookie campaign as a long stick man for the Maroons, picking up 43 ground balls to place third on the team.� His 27 caused turnovers not only led the Maroons, but placed fourth in the conference.� He also got forward to register 11 points on nine goals and two assists.� Four times he registered three caused turnovers in game, and he pulled in five ground balls on two separate occasions.� He scored two goals in a game twice.
Kevin Jackson, the 2014 ODAC Rookie of the Year, was named First Team All-ODAC in 2015.� Jackson was a Second Team honoree in 2014.� Jackson finished fourth on the team in goals scored with 30, but led the Maroons with 26 assists to his credit.� He also finished with 36 ground balls and 14 forced turnovers.� Jackson was third in the ODAC with his assists total, while fourth in both shots (129) and shots on goal 77).� He also tied Colin Mackenzie on the squad for the team high in game winning goals with three.� Also receiving First Team All-ODAC honors is Wes Pancoast.� Pancoast is a three-time All-ODAC selection, being named Third Team in 2013 and Second Team in 2014.� The defender scored one goal for the Maroons with one assist, but ranked eighth in the ODAC in forced turnovers, causing 21 for the season.� He also ranked second on the Maroon squad and 14th in the ODAC in ground balls, picking up 47 over 17 games.
Roanoke's two players who made Second Team All-ODAC honors were a pair that each scored their 100th goal of their career in the last two games played.� Will Pilat, earned Second Team All-ODAC honors, after being named Third Team in 2013.� McWilliams was named Second Team All-ODAC in the 2014 season.� The pair tied for a team high in goals, putting home 40 goals apiece, tying for third most in the ODAC.� Pilat finished the season with 57 points, with 17 assists.� He notched two game winning goals, which include victories over Colorado College and Randolph.� Pilat finished with six man-up goals for the season as well.� McWilliams finished the season with 58 points, dishing out 18 assists on the season.� He also scored five man-up goals, while tallying 23 ground balls and five forced turnovers.� Jackson had three game-winners, defeating Randolph-Macon, Washington & Lee and Hampden-Sydney.
Isles Mitchell picked up his first All-ODAC honor in his senior season, being named to the Third Team.� The defender from Houston, TX, played in 18 games for the Maroons in 2015.� He finished with one goal on one shot, marking a perfect shooting percentage.� He tallied 29 ground balls, while forcing 14 turnovers, with a high of three against Hampden-Sydney in the 11-10 victory.�
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2015 ALL-ODAC MEN'S LACROSSE AWARDS
ODAC Player of the Year: Austin Stewart, Jr., A, Lynchburg
ODAC Coach of the Year: J.P. Stewart, Virginia Wesleyan
ODAC Rookie of the Year: Conn Curry, Fr., LSM, Roanoke
ODAC/Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete: Colin Fraser, Sr., D, Washington and Lee
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| All-ODAC First Team | ||
| Attack | ||
| Aaron Murphy | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| Austin Stewart | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| Josh Currier | So. | Virginia Wesleyan |
| Cam Lewis | Sr. | Washington and Lee |
| Midfield | ||
| Thomas Armstrong | Sr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Kevin Jackson | So. | Roanoke |
| Christian Zanetis | Jr. | Washington and Lee |
| Long Stick | ||
| Cole Barrett | So. | Lynchburg |
| Short Stick | ||
| Chris Hower | Sr. | Lynchburg |
| Defense | ||
| Eric Lombardo | Sr. | Lynchburg |
| Wes Pancoast | Sr. | Roanoke |
| Buck Armstrong | Jr. | Washington and Lee |
| Colin Fraser | Sr. | Washington and Lee |
| Goalkeeper | ||
| Chris Hawley | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| All-ODAC Second Team | ||
| Attack | ||
| Mike Funk | Sr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Todd Galvin | Sr. | Lynchburg |
| Will Pilat | Jr. | Roanoke |
| Tyler McWilliams | Jr. | Roanoke |
| Midfield | ||
| Jake Koferl | Jr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Dane Angell | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| Joe Papetti | Jr. | Virginia Wesleyan |
| Long Stick | ||
| Noah Lessing | Sr. | Washington and Lee |
| Short Stick | ||
| Dontae Buck | Jr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Defense | ||
| Nick Huckins | Sr. | Guilford |
| Thomas Passenant | Sr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Hunter Thompson | Sr. | Lynchburg |
| Baden James | Jr. | Randolph |
| Goalkeeper | ||
| Ben Judy | So. | Shenandoah |
| All-ODAC Third Team | ||
| Attack | ||
| James Hughes | Sr. | Hampden-Sydney |
| Stephen Latona | So. | Shenandoah |
| Aaron Paul | Sr. | Shenandoah |
| Mike Moran | Jr. | Virginia Wesleyan |
| Midfield | ||
| Dylan Haupt | Jr. | Guilford |
| Chris Cornelius | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| Coleman Adams | Fr. | Randolph-Macon |
| Long Stick | ||
| Conn Curry | Fr. | Roanoke |
| Short Stick | ||
| Bobby Distler | Jr. | Lynchburg |
| Defense | ||
| Evan Leeder | Sr. | Lynchburg |
| Iles Mitchell | Sr. | Roanoke |
| Dom Lombardi | Jr. | Shenandoah |
| Ben Fletcher | So. | Virginia Wesleyan |
| Goalkeeper | ||
| Wyatt Devine | Jr. | Washington and Lee |