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Field hockey gets back into ACC play

The Cavaliers (9-6) will look to grab their first ACC win of the year, as they take on top-ranked North Carolina Sunday at 1:00 pm.

Virginia has struggled against ACC competition so far this season, losing both of the contests they have played. The Cavaliers fell to Maryland at home 5-0 and lost at North Carolina 4-0.

Virginia is currently riding a three-game win streak, however, defeating Longwood, Princeton and Radford since getting shut out by the Terrapins. North Carolina on the other hand, is coming off a 4-3 defeat at the hands of No. 2 Wake Forest.

Before the Cavaliers get their rematch against the Tar heels, they will play Virginia Commonwealth in their final regular season non-conference game tonight at 6:00. Both of this weekend's games will be at U-Hall Turf Field.

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