Bryse WIlson: As the Atlanta Braves start their first postseason appearance since 2013 on Thursday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Divisional Series, 2017 Orange graduate Bryse Wilson is back at home. After being called up to Atlanta on September 1, Wilson isn’t on Atlanta’s postseson roster. He can be called back in case of an emergency. Wilson showed up at Orange’s football practice on Tuesday at Stanford Middle School Baseball Field.

Chandler Compton: On Tuesday night, Chandler Compton entered the game in the 85th minute for Wofford in the Terriers’ 4-2 loss to #23 Duke at Koskinen Stadium in Durham. Compton is believe to be the first Orange men’s soccer player to play against a Top 25 team. Compton has played five games this season for Wofford, starting twice and compiling 217 minutes. Wofford, 1-7-1 overall, hosts East Tennessee State at Snyder Field in Spartanburg, S.C. in its Southern Conference opener on Saturday.

Rachel Shinnick: Shinnick, a 2015 Orange graduate, started as a centerback for the Wofford women’s soccer team on Sunday, when Samford defeated the Terriers 2-0. Shinnick was credited with a shot. Wofford is now 2-9-1, 0-4 in the Southern Conference. They travel to face VMI in Lexington, VA on Friday night.

Kayla Hodges: On Sunday, Elon defeated Towson 2-0 on Senior Day at Rudd Field. Hodges, who graduated from Orange in June, entered the game as a reserve. Elon improved to 3-5-3, 1-2 in the Colonial Athletic Association. Hodges has played in three games this season for the Phoenix. Elon travels to Northeastern in Brookline, MA on Sunday.

Brittany Daley: On Wednesday night, Division III Greensboro College maintained its undefeated record by beating Pfeiffer 2-1 at Pride Field. Daley started at centerback. She has started eight of Greensboro’s ten matches, registering 485 minutes. Greensboro is 10-0, 2-0 in the USA South Athletic Conference. On Saturday, Greensboro faces Methodist in Fayetteville.

Jordan Rogers: Methodist defeated Division III William Peace 4-0 at WakeMed Soccer Park on Tuesday night. Jordan Rogers, a freshman at Peace, started her eighth game of the season. She was credited with one of the two shots the Pacers fired in the match. Peace is now 2-5-1 overall. On Saturday, Peace travels to Misenheimer to face Pfeiffer University.

Lionel Reid-Shaw: For the second straight match, Division III Dickinson College scored five goals on Tuesday night. The Red Devils defeated Misericordia 5-1 in Carlisle, PA. Reid-Shaw, who graduated from Orange in 2016, made his 11th start at wingback for Dickinson. The Red Devils are 7-3-1 overall, 3-1 in the Centennial Conference. They travel to Washington College in Chestertown, MD on Saturday night.

Lili Henry: The 2017 Cedar Ridge graduate started her tenth match of the season on Monday night for Division III Methodist, as the Monarchs fell to Salem College 3-0 (25-13, 25-23 & 25-22). Methodist is 8-4 overall, 2-2 in the USA South Athletic Conference. Henry had 22 assists. On Thursday night, Methodist travels to face North Carolina Wesleyan in Rocky Mount.

Jordan Lloyd: Agnes Scott defeated Division III Brevard College 3-0 (25-15, 25-22, 25-18) on Tuesday afternoon in Macon, GA. Lloyd, a 2017 Orange graduate, had eight kills for the Tornadoes, which tied for the team lead. Lloyd also had seven digs. Brevard is now 0-15, 0-6 in the USA South Athletic Conference. The Tornadoes host the Covenant Scots on Saturday afternoon at Boshamer Gymnasium.

 

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