Roanoke Times Copyright (c) 1995, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: SUNDAY, May 1, 1994 TAG: 9405010144 SECTION: SPORTS PAGE: D-11 EDITION: METRO SOURCE: DATELINE: LENGTH: Medium
Washington and Lee (8-5) took a 9-7 lead early in the fourth quarter, but the Shoremen (9-4) came back to send the game into overtime. Scott Mackley led the Generals with three goals.
Tim Whiteley scored three goals and added three assists, and Greg Traynor scored three goals as fourth-ranked Virginia coasted past Maryland-Baltimore County 20-3 in Baltimore.
Virginia (10-3) scored the first 13 goals of the game, then Joe Wojociechowski scored for UMBC (7-6), which lost its third consecutive game, all to ranked opponents. Sean Miller scored two goals and added two assists for the Cavaliers. Woody Moore, Mark La Verghetta and Brad Hoag each had two goals. Wojociechowski led UMBC with two goals.
James Ireland made eight saves for Virginia.
Dartmouth scored the first four goals of the game and went on to upset third-ranked Virginia 12-10 in a non-conference women's game in Hanover, N.H.
Sarah Devens led the seventh-ranked Big Green (9-3) with four goals and an assist. Cherie Greer paced the Cavaliers (11-3) with four goals.
Jess Satinsky scored four goals, and Lynchburg broke a 2-2 tie with six consecutive goals en route to a 12-6 victory over Washington and Lee in an Old Dominion Athletic Conference women's tournament semifinal in Lynchburg.
The Hornets (14-2), the tournament's top-seeded team, will play Roanoke at 1 p.m. today in Lynchburg for the championship.
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