

21 Duke at the Greensboro Coliseum on Saturday night. The second-seeded Cavaliers (25-6) will play fourth-seeded and No. contest will be broadcast on the ACC Network.Armaan Franklin scored 16 points and Kihei Clark added 13 for the Cavaliers, who shot 50% from the field while outscoring the Tigers 40-22 in the paint. Virginia will return to action on Sunday when the Cavaliers continue ACC play on the road at Clemson. Again, neither team could score as the game ended in a 1-1 draw. The Cavaliers would get several chances as time wound down in the first overtime period, but none found the back of the net as the game went into a second overtime period.

Spaanstra took the shot, but it was deflected by a Duke defender to the keeper and out as the score remained tied. In the 96th minute, the Cavaliers got another opportunity as Godfrey found Alexa Spaanstra near the top of the box. With the score sitting at 1-1 at the end of regulation, the match went into extra periods.

For the second time on the night an official’s review ruled no goal for the Cavaliers. Cosme’s shot went in low and to the left of a diving Laurel Ivory to tie the match.Ī Cam Lexow header in the 87th minute almost put the Cavaliers on top as it was low and past the keeper before being cleared by a Duke defender near the line.

Marykate McGuire served the ball into the box where it was flicked by a Tess Boade header to Cosme behind the Virginia defense.
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A review by the officials ruled no goal.ĭuke tied things up in the 63rd minute with a goal off a free kick. It was deflected by the Duke keeper and stopped near the line by a Blue Devil defender before Duke’s keeper collected the ball. The Cavaliers almost extended the lead to two goals in the 59th minute when Diana Ordoñez took a shot from just outside the six. Virginia Women’s Soccer September 18, 2020 We played the Blue Devils to a 1-1 draw tonight to open ACC play, but we promise the Lia Godfrey goal that put us on the board will be one we all remember. She pulled up 21 yards out and fired her shot, slipping it in low and to the left of the keeper for the 1-0 Virginia lead. The freshman took the ball at midfield and dribbled down the center of the pitch, navigating a retreating defensive back line. We just need more games to learn and grow, and I am confident with the work ethic of this team we will do just that.”Īfter a scoreless first half, Godfrey got the Cavaliers on the board with her goal in the 53rd minute. Having said that, we created some really good chances and played some good soccer tonight. We had our foot on the gas in the second half and both overtimes, but just did not have enough quality in and around the goal to put our chances away. “Obviously, with the way the game went we are disappointed with the draw. We are very grateful to all the people at Duke. “With all we are fighting against to just play games, it was great that the weather could not shut us down. “First of all, we would really like to thank Duke and their entire staff for giving us a first-class pitch to play on despite the weather,” said Virginia head coach Steve Swanson. The Cavaliers finished the game with a 16-3 edge in shots and an 8-3 edge in shots on goal, but the defense of both teams prevailed through the second half and two overtime periods. Virginia had chances to regain the lead as two potential goals, one in the 59th minute and one in the 87th minute, were reviewed by officials and ruled to not have crossed the goal line. The lead would be short-lived, however, as Duke (1-0-1, 0-0-1) would find the equalizer 10 minutes later off a free kick that Caitlin Cosme put in the net. The Virginia women’s soccer team opened ACC play on the road Thursday night, playing Duke to a 1-1 draw at Koskinen Stadium.įor the second straight match, freshman Lia Godfrey got in the scoring column as she buried an unassisted goal in the 53rd minute to put the Cavaliers (1-0-1, 0-0-1 ACC) on top. Senior GK Laurel Ivory (Photo: UVA Athletics)
