Undefeated squad prepares for bouts against Tribe, Spartans
By Meryem Karad | September 17, 2009[caption id="attachment_30316" align="alignleft" width="180" caption="Rookie sophomore midfielder Inga St
[caption id="attachment_30316" align="alignleft" width="180" caption="Rookie sophomore midfielder Inga St
[caption id="attachment_30261" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="After playing on offense for the first three years of her career at Virginia, senior Lauren Elstein made the transition to back before the start of the 2009 season.
[caption id="attachment_30081" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="After missing the final nine games of the season because of an injury, senior back Lauren Elstein hopes for a full 2009 campaign.
[caption id="attachment_29932" align="alignleft" width="193" caption="Virginia field hockey coach Michele Madison claimed her 250th career victory this weekend.
[caption id="attachment_29934" align="alignleft" width="178" caption="Sophomore midfielder Paige Selenski, after leading the team with 19 goals last season, has already tallied one goal, one assist and five shots on goal during her first two games in 2009.
[caption id="attachment_29847" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Junior goalkeeper Kim Kastuk played half of the game against Miami (OH) and the entire game against Penn State.
[caption id="attachment_29798" align="alignleft" width="209" caption="Senior back Lauren Elstein, who started 13 games for Virginia last year, combined for 15 points off four goals and seven assists.
[caption id="attachment_29722" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="From left: Michelle Vittese, Paige Selenski and Tara Puffenberger represented the United States in the Junior World Cup.
[caption id="attachment_29688" align="alignleft" width="407" caption="Sophomore midfielder Paige Selinkski was tabbed last year's National Rookie of the Year after leading the Cavaliers in scoring with 19 goals.