Wednesday, October 27, 2021

BASEBALL: Randolph-Macon To Play VCU On Halloween At The Diamond

The following was released by Randolph-Macon Athletics on Wednesday.


ASHLAND, Va. – Before they go trick-or-treating, the Randolph-Macon baseball team will play a fall exhibition against VCU at The Diamond on Halloween.

The teams will play a 12-inning contest on Sunday, Oct. 31 at 1 p.m. The game will be open to the public with no admission charge. Gates will open at noon.

The Rams went 38-16 this past spring. They won the Atlantic 10 regular-season title and earned the right to host the conference tournament. VCU defeated Dayton 7-6 in the A-10 Championship Game and earned the league's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. The Rams were the No. 2 seed in the Starkville Regional. VCU defeated third-seeded Campbell in the first round before falling to eventual national champion Mississippi State in the second round. The Camels ended the Rams' season in the third round.

The Yellow Jackets went 23-11 overall this past spring and 18-4 in ODAC play. R-MC won the conference regular-season crown for the third straight season. The Yellow Jackets started the season ranked No. 2 in the nation in the D3baseball.com/NCBWA poll and No. 3 in the Perfect Game Preseason Top 25.

(RVA Sports Network File Photo)



Friday, October 22, 2021

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Thursday, October 21, 2021

LaHaye, National Women's Basketball Finalists Headline R-MC Hall of Fame Class of 2021

The following was released by the Randolph-Macon Athletic Hall of Fame Committee on Thursday. Congratulations to all of the newest members!

ASHLAND, Va. – Former women's basketball coach Carroll LaHaye headlines the Randolph-Macon Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2021.

Joining LaHaye are Greg Meleski '09, Justin Wansley '06 and the 2004-05 Women's Basketball Team.

LaHaye spent 38 seasons as head coach of the Yellow Jackets from 1982-2020 and posted a record of 647-376 with fourteen 20-win seasons. At the time of her retirement, she topped the ODAC win list. LaHaye was sixth on the active NCAA Division III wins list. She was 14th on the all-time Division III wins list and 27th on the all-time women's basketball wins list for all divisions. LaHaye led R-MC to eight ODAC regular season titles and 10 ODAC Tournament Championships. The Yellow Jackets earned 12 NCAA Tournament bids. They reached the Sweet 16 four times, the Elite Eight twice and were national runner-up in 2005. LaHaye was ODAC Coach of the Year four times and VaSID College Division State Coach of the Year five times. She was 2002-03 Richmond Times-Dispatch State Coach of the Year. LaHaye was inducted into the Mid-Coast Hall of Fame in 2010 and the University of Maine-Machias Hall of Fame in 2012.

Meleski was a four-year starter for the R-MC baseball team. He was ODAC Rookie of the Year in 2006 and was voted All-ODAC First Team at third base in 2007 and at second base in 2008. At the time of his graduation, Meleski topped the R-MC career lists with 195 hits, 556 at bats, 51 doubles, 115 RBI, 127 runs, 63 extra base hits and 273 total bases. All those marks remain in the Top 10. In the four years prior to Meleski's arrival, the Yellow Jackets were 42-88 overall and 16-54 in ODAC play. During his four-year career, R-MC went 84-65 overall and 43-29 in conference contests. During his junior season, the Yellow Jackets won their first ODAC championship since 1987 and earned their first NCAA Tournament berth since 1977.

Wansley was a four-year letter-winner for the Yellow Jacket men's basketball team. He is sixth on R-MC's career scoring list with 1,566 points and fifth with 809 career rebounds. Wansley was the 2003 ODAC Freshman of the Year. He was All-ODAC First Team three times and was the 2005 ODAC Player of the Year. Also in 2005, Wansley was All-America First Team by the NABC as well as South Region Player of the Year. He was VaSID All-State First Team and State Player of the Year. During his senior campaign, Wansley was All-Region and All-State First Team. The Yellow Jackets were ODAC regular season champs in 2003, 2004 and 2005 and captured the ODAC Tournament title in 2003. R-MC went to the NCAA Tournament three times during Wansley's career and reached the Sweet 16 in 2003. The Yellow Jackets were 90-21 overall and 61-11 in ODAC play with Wansley.

With LaHaye at the helm, the 2004-05 R-MC women's basketball team set an ODAC and program record with 30 wins and went a perfect 20-0 in ODAC contests, also a conference record. The Yellow Jackets defeated Washington and Lee in the quarterfinals of the ODAC Tournament in Salem, pulled out a 68-64 victory over Emory & Henry in the semifinals and posted a 72-55 win over Bridgewater in the title game. R-MC earned a bye in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and topped Mary Washington 89-76 in Crenshaw Gym in the second round. The Yellow Jackets would host a pair of Sweet 16 contests, outlasting Trinity (Tex.) 82-79 in overtime in the Sweet 16 game and defeating George Fox 63-51 in the Elite Eight matchup to advance to the Final Four for the first time in program history. R-MC would head to Virginia Beach, as Virginia Wesleyan hosted the Final Four in 2005. The Yellow Jackets defeated Scranton 70-65 in the National Semifinals before falling to Millikin in the National Championship contest.

Members of the 2004-05 R-MC women's basketball team included Jennie Carter, Nicole Childress, Emily Crider, Sarah Crider, Maggie Harman, Marta Merkel, Kristen Morgan, Jannesa Morusma, Michelle Orton, Megan Senske, Salem Shaffer and Megan Silva. Ana Litton was an assistant coach and Dan Cochran was the manager.

The induction of the R-MC Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2021 is scheduled to be held on Friday, February 18, 2022. 

(File Photo of Coach LaHaye)