Virginia College Soccer - Weekend Update!
University of Virginia
Cavalier Women’s Soccer Downs Wake Forest 2-1:
The No. 8 Virginia women's soccer team reached the 10-win mark for the 24th consecutive season as it topped Wake Forest 2-1 Sunday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium. Despite playing with 10 players for over 77 minutes, the Cavaliers recorded the victory to improve to 10-3-1 (4-2-0 ACC). The Demon Deacons fell to 10-5-1 overall and 4-2-1 in the ACC.
Overtime Goal Lifts No. 3 Cavaliers To 2-1 Win Over Hokies:
The third-ranked Virginia men's soccer team rallied from a goal down to earn a 2-1 overtime victory over visiting Virginia Tech on Friday night at Klöckner Stadium. Junior defender Greg Monaco (Virginia Beach, Va.) had the game-winning goal in the 92nd minute to lift UVa to victory.
George Mason University
Marquez Steps Up Again as Men's Soccer Tops James Madison:
The George Mason men's soccer team continued to ride the hot foot of Ernesto Marquez on Saturday as the redshirt senior who had a goal and two assists on Wednesday had a goal and two assists on Saturday as the Patriots beat James Madison, 3-0. It's the second straight match in which the Patriots beat a team ranked in the top 40 in the RPI.
Alston's Big Game Lifts Women's Soccer on Senior Day:
The George Mason women's soccer team said goodbye to four seniors on Sunday afternoon and one of them had a match to remember as Capricia Alston scored a pair of goals as the Patriots beat second-place Georgia State, 2-0. With the win, Mason improved to 9-6-1 on the year, 5-3-0 in Colonial Athletic Association action. Georgia State fell to 11-4-2, 5-2-1.
Virginia Tech
Hokies drop overtime heartbreaker to No. 6 Virginia:
After leading for 76 minutes, the Hokies fell victim to a late rally by Virginia, extending into overtime, where the Cavaliers eventually defeated Tech, 2-1. Virginia Tech is now 4-8-1 on the season, 1-3-1 in ACC play.
No. 25 Hokies fall to No. 23 Duke, 3-0:
The No. 25 Virginia Tech women’s soccer team ended its three-game unbeaten streak, falling to No. 23 Duke, 3-0, at Thompson Field. This is just the second time this season that the Hokies have been shutout; both instances have been in conference play.
Radford
Radford Remains Undefeated at Home; Cruises 5-0 past Winthrop:
Iyiola Awosika (London, England / Aylesbury Grammar) scored a pair of goals, Anthony Payne (Manassas, Va. / Osbourn Park) netted one of his own and set up two more as Radford cruised by Winthrop, 5-0, in Big South men’s soccer action Saturday evening at Cupp Stadium.
MSOC: Winthrop at Radford (10-16-10) from Radford Highlanders on Vimeo.
Women's Soccer falls to Gardner-Webb, 2-1:
Sophomore Mary Wiley (Radford, Va./Radford) netted a strike in the fourth minute, but the Highlanders fell 2-1 against Gardner-Webb Sunday afternoon at Greene-Harbison Field.
Old Dominion University
Four Freshman and a Sophomore lead ODU over TOWSON, 4-1:
Old Dominion sophomore Jordan LeBlanc (Haverford, PA.) along with freshmen Alex Vaughan (Va. Beach, VA), Gideon Asante (Sunyani, Ghana) and Placide Buduri (San Antonio, TX.), each scored a goal to lead ODU men's soccer to a 4-1 CAA victory over Towson Saturday night. Fellow freshman Tim Hopkinson (Nottingham, England) assisted on two goals.
Hofstra Rallies past Lady Monarchs, 3-1;
Kate Kelly gave Old Dominion University women's soccer an early lead but it wasn't enough as the Lady Monarchs fell to No. 23 Hofstra 3-1, Sunday afternoon at ODU Soccer Stadium.
William & Mary
#20 Tribe Runs Unbeaten Streak to Six with 1-0 Win over VCU:
The #20-ranked William and Mary Tribe men’s soccer team continued its six-match unbeaten streak, while winning its fourth straight in knocking off the Rams of VCU, 1-0, on Saturday night as part of Crapolfest at Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field.
Mallory Schaffer’s Second Half Goal Propels Tribe to 1-0 Victory over Northeastern:
The William and Mary Tribe women’s soccer team earned a hard-fought, 1-0 victory over the Northeastern Huskies on Sunday afternoon at Martin Family Stadium at Albert-Daly Field. With the win, the Tribe improves its record on the season to 8-6-2 overall and to 4-3-1 in the CAA, while the Huskies fall to 7-7-1 and to 2-5-1 in conference play.
Chris,
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Thanks for sharing.
Chris