Guilford College Athletics Update

Guilford’s women’s lacrosse team fell to visiting Randolph-Macon College Wednesday afternoon, 15-14, in the ODAC Tournament quarterfinals. Shelly Nogueira paced the Quakers with a game-high four goals. Guilford concludes its season with a 9-7 record, which matches the record for wins in a season. Follow the link below for the story and statistics from the match: http://www.guilford.edu/athletics/wlax/releases/2008/RMC2.html

The Quakers’ men’s lacrosse team fell to visiting Greensboro College Wednesday night in a nonconference match.. Five different Quakers scored and goalie Andrew Vigne made 14 saves. Follow the link below for the story and statistics from the match: http://www.guilford.edu/athletics/mlax/releases/2008/GSBRO.html

Guilford’s women’s tennis team closed the regular season with a 6-1 win over visiting Salem College. The Quakers won both doubles contests and Caitlyn Mayton won at second singles. Follow the link below for the full results: http://www.guilford.edu/sports/WTennis/2007-08/html/gcw-16.htm

Guilford’s baseball season officially ended Tuesday when the Quakers’ scheduled game with Ferrum College was cancelled because of impending rain. Guilford finished the year with a 17-22 overall record, a five-win improvement over 2007. Follow the link below for the complete statistics from the 2008 season. http://www.guilford.edu/athletics/baseball/statistics.html

Guilford’s softball team gained its second bid into the six-team, double-elimination ODAC Tournament Wednesday. The Quakers enter as the number-six seed and open play Friday afternoon at 5:00 p.m. versus third-seeded Eastern Mennonite at the Moyer Sports Complex in Salem, Va. Guilford has won a school-record 20 games this year. Follow the tournament at the ODAC Softball Tournament Web site below: http://www.odaconline.com/odac_championships/2007-08/default.html

Guilford’s games from the tournament will be broadcast over the Internet on www.stretchinternet.com

The Quakers’ golf season likely ended Monday at the Old Dominion Athletic Conference Tournament in Amherst, Va. Guilford shot 929 over the 54 holes and finished in second place, 10 strokes behind league champion Washington and Lee. The Generals claimed the league’s automatic NCAA Championships bid. Guilford still has a slim chance at one of two at-large bids to the NCAA Tournament field. Follow the link below for the story and statistics from the Quakers’ ODAC Tournament results: http://www.guilford.edu/athletics/golf/releases/2007-08/ODAC-2.html

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Coming Up In Guilford Athletics
Thursday, April 24

Women’s Tennis (9-7) in ODAC Tournament, Sweet Briar, Va.

Friday, April 25
Women’s Tennis in ODAC Tournament, Sweet Briar, Va.
Softball (20-19-1) vs. Eastern Mennonite, ODAC Tournament, Moyer Sports Complex, Salem, Va., 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, April 26
Men’s Lacrosse (2-11, 0-6 ODAC) vs. Washington and Lee, Armfield Athletic Center, 6:00 p.m.
Women’s Tennis in ODAC Tournament, Sweet Briar, Va.
Softball in ODAC Tournament, Moyer Sports Complex, Salem, Va.

Sunday, April 27
Women’s Tennis in ODAC Tournament, Sweet Briar, Va.
Softball in ODAC Tournament, Moyer Sports Complex, Salem, Va.