No. 3 field hockey overpowers William & Mary, extends winning streak to nine
By Eleanor Buchanan | September 29, 2024Virginia struggled offensively but still put away its competition with ease.
Virginia struggled offensively but still put away its competition with ease.
The Cavalier defense allowed zero goals en route to a highly valuable victory.
Virginia will take a perfect 7-0 record into Durham this week.
Currently tied atop the ACC standings, the Cavaliers are looking strong.
At 6-0, the Cavaliers continue to impress.
With yet another victory, Virginia is keeping pace in the national title race.
The Cavaliers earned a signature win for their 2024 campaign.
After taking down two ranked teams, Virginia is well-positioned to make a deep postseason run this year.
Virginia dominated from start to finish, showcasing both overpowering offense and tenacious defense.
Virginia took down a ranked opponent on the road to begin the 2024 season.
2024 should be a thrilling year for Virginia field hockey.
Keusgen has been part of the Virginia program since 2015, most recently serving as interim head coach.
Virginia has secured a place in the NCAA semifinals for only the sixth time in program history.
Associate Ole Keugsen will serve as acting head coach.
This win gives the Cavaliers a huge boost as they wrap up their season next weekend.
In an altogether excellent showing, the Cavaliers were just edged out by the Blue Devils.
Virginia outshot the RedHawks 19-1, with eight shots on goal.
Two penalty corner goals led to the first Virginia road loss of the season.
The Cavaliers continue to prove their dominance on both the offensive and defensive sides of the ball.
The Cavaliers have shown that they have a chance to reclaim the conference title for the first time since 2016— and maybe go further still.