Oct 18, 2010

Virginia College Soccer - Weekend Update!

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.


1 comment:

  1. Chris,

    This update is great! It's easy to read and provides the latest on the VA teams. The videos are great too.

    Thanks for sharing.

    Chris

    ReplyDelete

Thanks for adding to the Virginia Online Soccer News discussion.