CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - The
third-ranked Virginia field hockey team (14-2, 1-2 ACC) was defeated in
overtime by second-ranked North Carolina (14-0, 4-0 ACC) 2-1 Saturday at the
University Hall Turf Field.
Sophomore
Paige Selenski scored with 36 seconds left in regulation to tie the game 1-1
and send it into extra time.
North
Carolina's Danielle Forword then converted on a penalty corner in the 83rd
minute to give the Tar Heels the win and remain unbeaten. Teammate Elizabeth
Drazdowski assisted on the goal.
"Our kids
stayed in it and I give them a lot of credit," Virginia head coach Michele
Madison said. "We were down a goal most of the game and our kids just kept
plugging away until finally we had one drop in. North Carolina is a great
team."
After
trailing 1-0, Virginia was able to put on some offensive pressure in the second
half, outshooting UNC 4-3 in the period.
Junior Inga
Stöckel took possession of the ball just past midfield and blasted it into the
circle, where several Cavaliers stood in position. Selenski was able to get her
stick on the ball before it went into the cage, past North Carolina goalkeeper
Jackie Kintzer. The goal in the 70th minute forced overtime.
For the game,
the Tar Heels outshot Virginia 14-9 and had an 8-4 advantage on penalty
corners.
"We were
playing nice combination hockey but were too eager and trying to go forward too
fast," Madison said. "We had opportunities to win it, in overtime too, and that
is the key. Our defense in the second half was stellar. You just have to keep
it simple."
Kintzer
finished with five saves, as did UVa junior Kim Kastuk.
UNC got on
the board in the ninth minute to take a 1-0 lead. Forword dribbled into the
circle and dumped it off to Drazdowski, who was sitting on the right post and
was able to put the ball in the back of the net.
The Cavaliers
play at No. 5 Wake Forest in a conference game next Saturday in Winston-Salem,
N.C. Game time is set for 1 p.m.