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Did You Know...
The Roanoke College Athletics program has accumulated 89 ODAC Championships since joining the Div. III ranks in 1980 with four national championships.
Points of Pride
Men's Soccer
1993 National Quarterfinalist
Five NCAA Appearances
Eight-Time ODAC Champions
Six-Time VISA Champions
Women's Soccer
Two NCAA Appearances
Three-Time ODAC Champions
Amy Martin – 1992 All-American
Four ODAC Players of the Year
Volleyball
Three-Time ODAC Runner-Up
11 First-Team All-ODAC Players
16 Second-Team All-ODAC Players
Five VaSID All-State Players
Golf
1981 ODAC Champions
1978 Virginia State Champions
John Newton - 1st-Team All-American
Men's Basketball
1972 National Champions
19 NCAA Appearances
10 ODAC Championships
Over 1,250 program wins
Men's Lacrosse
1978 National Champions
21 NCAA Appearances
15 ODAC Championships
Six National Players of the Year
Field Hockey
2002 NCAA Appearance
2002 ODAC Champions
Six NFHCA All-Americans
Four Academic All-Americans
Women's Basketball
1974 Virginia State Champions
1991 National Quarterfinalist
10 NCAA Appearances
13 ODAC Championships
Track & Field
55 ODAC Champions
Two National Champions
38 NCAA Participants
12 ODAC Championships
Cross Country
Two All-American Selections
13 NCAA Participants
10 ODAC Championships
Softball
Two World Series Appearances
Seven NCAA Appearances
Seven-Time ODAC Champions
Five NFCA All-Americans
Women's Lacrosse
Two-Time National Semifinalist
Five-Time National Quarterfinalist
Nine NCAA Appearances
10 ODAC Championships
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Hall of Fame
Bill Pilat
Class of 1985
Induction Class of 1995
Pilat has enjoyed tremendous success as both a player and a coach with the Maroons. In 1985, Pilat capped a four year career at Roanoke as the finest men’s lacrosse goalie in school history.
The winner of the nation’s C. Maryland Kelly Award (Most Outstanding Goalie) in 1985, Pilat still holds the Roanoke College career saves record, having stopped 710 shots in his playing career. As a sophomore, Pilat was a crucial piece to the team’s advancement to the national championship game, a contest in which he made 27 saves.
One of just three goalies in team history to lead the squad in saves for four consecutive seasons, Pilat was a three-time All-American and two-time ODAC Player of the Year. He holds the Roanoke record for career wins as head coach at Roanoke College.
Following his senior season, Pilat played in the annual North/South All-Star Game in 1985. He was named Roanoke's Male Athlete of the Year the same year.
Pilat has established himself as one of the top men’s lacrosse coaches at the Division III level. He is in his 22nd season as the Maroons’ head coach, is first on Roanoke’s all-time wins list with a record of 216-103, which is second all-time in ODAC History. He is one of only 13 coaches to eclipse over 200 wins at the Div. III level.
In 1992, Pilat became the first person in Roanoke history to both play and coach for the Maroons in a national championship game. He is an eight-time ODAC Coach of the Year and a four-time VaSID State Coach of the Year (College Div.).
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