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Squad seeks to reverse course on road

After stumbling last Friday against Boston College, team looks to rebound against No. 5 North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sunday

Although the No. 14 Virginia women's soccer team ranks first in the ACC in shots, points, goals, assists and corners, it is not ranked first in the ACC overall. Virginia just suffered its first conference loss of the season against Boston College. This Sunday at Chapel Hill, the Cavaliers look to overcome that defeat against another ACC opponent, No. 5 North Carolina.

After playing nine straight home games, Virginia (7-2-1, 1-1 ACC) struggled to adjust on the road against Boston College. As the Cavaliers prepare for the second game of their four-game road trip the team believes it will better handle being away from Kl

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