FOREST, Va. — Bridgewater College women’s lacrosse players Kaity Petersheim and Lauren Roberts repeated as All-ODAC honorees as the league announced the conference listings on Wednesday afternoon.

Petersheim, a native of Lancaster, Pennsylvania, earns a spot on the second team after getting a third team nod last season. Petersheim was second on the team with 36 goals, 15 assists and 51 points. She also scooped up 17 ground balls and caused eight turnovers. The junior midfielder proved to be a pivotal part of the Bridgewater attack as she registered multi-goal performances in 12 games with six of those being at least three goals. She also pitched in assists in nine games, including four assists to pair with two goals in a 19-7 win against Ferrum. Petersheim was also second on the team with 41 draw controls.

A native of Frederick, Maryland, Roberts lands on the All-ODAC second team, as well, after garnering third team honors last year. Roberts led the Eagles and ranked among ODAC leaders with 60 goals to go with 13 assists. She reached the 60-goal plateau and is the first Eagles to reach that mark since 1998 and just the fifth in recorded team history. She also led the ODAC with 118 draw controls, which broke the school’s single-season record for the stat — a record that Roberts set last season. The junior also became the team’s career draw control leader as the only player in Bridgewater history to have over 200 draws. Roberts came down with at least five draw controls in 13 of her 19 games this season, including a single-game record of 16 against Juniata.

The Eagles finished the season at 10-9 to record their first winning season since 2018. The program got the No. 6 seed in the ODAC Tournament and hosted a First-Round game, which was the first home postseason contest for the team since 1997. The Eagles prevailed 14-12 over Averett to claim their first postseason home win since 1992.

2023 ALL-ODAC WOMEN’S LACROSSE AWARDS
ODAC Offensive Player of the Year: Allie Schwab, Sr., A, Washington and Lee
ODAC Defensive Player of the Year: Eugenie Rovegno, Jr., D, Washington and Lee
ODAC Coach of the Year: Maddie Coleman, Washington and Lee
ODAC Rookie of the Year: Lilly Fowler, Fy., A, Randolph-Macon
ODAC/Va. Farm Bureau Insurance Scholar-Athlete: Lilly Blair, Sr., A, Roanoke

ALL-ODAC FIRST TEAM
Rianna Lowery + So. A Randolph-Macon
Lilly Blair * Sr. A Roanoke
Libby Bowman ^ Jr. A Roanoke
Emma Stiffler * Sr. A Shenandoah
Hanna Bishop * Jr. A Washington and Lee
Allie Schwab * Sr. A Washington and Lee
Alla Daniel + Sr. M Lynchburg
Taylor Mittelstadter So. M Randolph-Macon
Sophia Chickering Jr. M Roanoke
Madison Re * Sr. M Shenandoah
Jenny Lisovicz ^ Sr. M Washington and Lee
Shannon Timoney Jr. M Washington and Lee
Italia Carnazza * Sr. D Randolph-Macon
Natalie Mason ^ Jr. D Roanoke
Addison Schmidt * Sr. D Roanoke
Julianna Fohner ^ So. D Shenandoah
Eugenie Rovegno * Jr. D Washington and Lee
Sam Van Belle ^ Sr. D Washington and Lee
Caroline Kranich + Jr. GK Washington and Lee

ALL-ODAC SECOND TEAM
Elizabeth Peasley Gr. A Averett
Lauren Roberts +
Jr. A Bridgewater
Sydney Dumas Fy. A Lynchburg
Annie Bartley ^ Jr. A Randolph-Macon
Grace Koutouzis So. A Roanoke
Ainsley Buckner Jr. A Shenandoah
Reilly Cisar ^ Sr. A Shenandoah
Walker McKnight + Jr. A Washington and Lee
Faith Bowlin So. M Averett
Kaity Petersheim +
Jr. M Bridgewater
Payton Saville Jr. M Lynchburg
Sydney Harrison ^ So. M Roanoke
Emily Lerch ^ Jr. M Shenandoah
Makaila Veney So. D Ferrum
Meredith Bornholdt So. D Lynchburg
Taylor Daugherty Fy. D Lynchburg
Agata Gullace So. D Shenandoah
Caroline Wise Sr. D Washington and Lee
Patricia Rogers * So. GK Lynchburg
Ashley MacFarlane Sr. GK Shenandoah

* 2022 All-ODAC 1st Team
^ 2022 All-ODAC 2nd Team
+ 2022 All-ODAC 3rd Team

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