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  • Three Eagles earn honorable mention - 05/02/2008

  • Sarah WadeLauren KondorColleen SchwindThree Bridgewater College Eagles were named to the All-ODAC lacrosse team released Friday by the conference office.

    Seniors Sarah Wade and Lauren Kondor and sophomore Colleen Schwind received honorable mention on the all-conference team.

    Wade was second on the team in scoring with 24 goals and 16 assists. She led the Eagles in ground balls and caused turnovers. Wade led the ODAC and ranked No. 7 in Division III in caused turnovers with 2.73 per game.

    Kondor finished the season with 14 goals and seven assists. She was second on the team in ground balls and caused turnovers.

    Schwind finished the season with 164 saves as the BC goalkeeper. She led the ODAC in saves with 10.93 per game.
  • Guilford holds off Eagles, 15-9 - 04/13/2008

  • Lauren KondorBridgewater's lacrosse season came to an end Sunday afternoon at Jopson Field as the Eagles fell to Guilford College, 15-9, in ODAC action.

    The Eagles fell behind 6-1 at the half, but the team put up a spirited battle in the second half, playing the Quakers on event terms. The early deficit, however, was too much to overcome as the Eagles finished the season with a 5-10 overall record and a 1-7 mark in the ODAC.

    Sarah Wade and Leslie Crawford led the Eagles as each player scored three goals. Lindsay Snyder, Sarah Bursey and Jordan Kwong added one goal apiece. Lauren Kondor finished with three assists and Bursey added two assists. Erin Cartwright and Brooke Barham also added one assist each.

    Colleen Schwind allowed 11 goals and finished with nine saves. Schwind entered the game ranked No. 5 in the nation with 129 saves on the season.
  • Sweet Briar edges Eagles, 11-10 - 04/12/2008

  • Sarah Wade Sweet Briar scored four unanswered goals late in the game to take the lead and then held on in the final seconds to defeat Bridgewater College, 11-10, Saturday in ODAC lacrosse action.

    The Eagles led 4-3 at the half on goals by Sarah Wade, Sarah Burseym Lindsay Snyder and Erin Cartwright.

    Goals by Emily Hammer and Lauren Kondor broke a 7-7 tie and gave the Eagles a 9-7 lead with 8:33 left in the game.

    Sweet Briar then scored the next four goals – two each by Megan Behrle and Meredith Newman – to take an 11-9 lead with 2:15 left to play.

    Wade scored on a free position shot with 1:38 left to pull the Eagles within one, but BC was unable to put in a tying goal in the closing seconds as Sweet Briar held on for the victory.

    Wade led the Eagles with three goals and two assists and Bursey added two goals. Hammer, Kondor, Cartwright, Snyder and Crawford scored one goal apiece for BC.

    Bridgewater closes out its season Sunday afternoon at home when the Eagles host Guilford College at 2 p.m.
  • Roanoke defeats Eagles, 14-5 - 04/09/2008

  • lacrosse logoRoanoke College took a 10-1 lead in the first half and defeated Bridgewater College, 14-5, in ODAC lacrosse action Wednesday.

    Scoring the goals for the Eagles were Emily Hammer, Leslie Crawford, Sarah Bursey, Lauren Kondor and Jordan Kwong. Recording assists were Erin Cartwright, Bursey and Sarah Wade.

    Goalkeeper Colleen Schwind recorded 12 saves for the Eagles.

    Gina Valles led the Maroons with four goals and Amanda Hutchins added three. Brooke Laufman and Carolyn Miller scored two goals each for Roanoke while teammates Meegan Rourke and Sunni Ray added one goal apiece.

    The Eagles are now 5-8 and 1-5 in the ODAC. Roanoke is 7-7 overall and 4-2 in the ODAC.
  • Eagles edge Ferrum, 9-8 - 04/05/2008

  • Lauren KondorBridgewater took a 5-4 halftime lead and held on for a 9-8 victory over Ferrum College in non-conference lacrosse action Satruday.

    Corinne Musanti opened the second half with two goals to give the Panthers the lead, but the Eagles responded with three straight goals to regain the lead for good.

    Sarah Wade scored off an assist from Sarah Bursey to tie the score and Lauren Kondor scored an unassisted goal to put the Eagles up 7-6. Emily Hammer then score off an assist from Erin Cartwright to make the score 8-6.

    Olivia Mendoza pulled the Panthers to within one but Lindsay Snyder answered to give BC a 9-7 margin with 6:46 left.

    Cara Jenkins scored for Ferrum at the 4:36 mark to make it a one-goal game at 9-8, but the Eagles held the Panthers scoreless the rest of the way to preserve the 9-9 victory.

    Wade, Snyder and Bursey scored two goals each to lead the BC attack. Hammer, Kondor and Crystal Reynolds each added one goal.

    BC goalkeeper Colleen Schwind finished the game with 10 saves.

    Bridgewater is now 5-7 overall. Ferrum falls to 3-7.