Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: THURSDAY, November 4, 1993 TAG: 9311040118 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: B-2 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: From staff reports DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Junior forward Claudio Reyna, of Springfield, N.J., sophomore midfielder Damian Silvera of Huntington, N.Y., and sophomore defenseman Brandon Pollard made the 11-member team selected by the league's head coaches.
Clemson also had three players on the team, including player of the year Jimmy Glenn. The Tigers' I.M. Ibrahim was named coach of the year, while North Carolina freshman forward was selected rookie of the year.
In other soccer:
Lisa Beightol, a former Cave Spring player, scored three minutes, 52 seconds into the first overtime period to give Randolph-Macon a 1-0 victory over Roanoke College in the Old Dominion Athletic Conference women's championship game in Ashland.
The Yellow Jackets outshot the Maroons 25-7 but goalie Heather Harlan kept Roanoke in the game with 14 saves.
Randolph-Macon finished the season at 17-1. Roanoke is 11-7-1.
Midfielder Robin McLaughlin and goalkeeper Heather Harlan of Roanoke College were named to the Old Dominion Athletic Conference's women's first team.
Forward Julie McCary of Randolph-Macon Woman's College was selected the ODAC's player of the year, while RMWC head coach Kelly Sack was voted coach of the year.
Back Keri Lord and forward Jenn Roessler of Roanoke each made the second team. They were joined by back Aspen Yawars and midfielders Corinda Hankins and Angie Carrington of Washington and Lee.
Antonio Vaughn scored two goals as Virginia Commonwealth beat Virginia Tech's men's team 4-0 to hand the Hokies their third consecutive loss. The Rams are 14-3 overall, 4-0 in the Metro Conference. Virginia Tech is 8-8-1, 0-4.
Virginia Tech's women's team closed out its first season with a 7-0 loss to James Madison in Blacksburg. Tech finished 6-10-1. Jamie Dykes led JMU (10-9) with two goals.
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