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April 25, 1999
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Top-ranked Virginia played outstanding defense and took advantage of its scoring opportunities to defeat second-ranked Virginia 13-5 in the championship game of the 1999 Atlantic Coast Conference Women’s Lacrosse Championship at Francis E. Henry Stadium.
It was Maryland’s second ACC championship in the three years of the tournament. The Terrapins also won in 1997.
Tournament Most Valuable Player Jen Adams scored three goals and had three assists to lead the Terrapins to their 23rd successive victory over the past two seasons. The last time Maryland lost a game was in the semifinals of the 1998 ACC Tournament to North Carolina. Christie Jenkins was also instrumental to the Terps’ success on Sunday as she netted four goals. Meanwhile, goalkeeper Alex Kahoe made 18 saves for the Terrapins while allowing only five goals. The 18 saves were only three short of Kahoe’s career high for a game.
Adams opened the scoring for the Terps (15-0) when she scored an unassisted goal with 25:40 left in the first half. Just 16 seconds later Virginia tied the game on a fast break goal by Mills Hook, assisted by Jessica Hull. Meredith Egan put the Terrapins up for good in the game with 19:26 left in the first half when she scored on a free position shot. Jenkins’ first goal and Adams’ second goal increased the Maryland lead to 4-1, but back-to-back goals by Jamie Haas pulled the Cavaliers within 4-3 with 8:15 left in the first half. Maryland’s Quinn Carney closed the scoring in the first half for Maryland to increase the Terps’ lead to 5-3.
The second half was virtually all Maryland as the Terps outscored the Wahoos 8-2. Jenkins and Kristin Sommar scored early goals to push the lead to four goals before Uva’s Samm Taylor got the Hoos back with 7-4 with 23:45 to play. But Maryland then scored four goals in a row, including a pair by Allison Comito to put the game away.
Virginia, 12-4, saw a seven-game winning streak stopped by the Terrapins in the game.
ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM: Erin McGinnis, A, North Carolina; Jenny Voishan, D, North Carolina; Amy Noble, A, Duke; Sandy Johnston, D, Duke; Jamie Hass, M, Virginia; Ashley Widger, D, Virginia; Amy Fromal, M, Virginia; Jen Adams, A, Maryland; Christie Jenkins, M, Maryland; Courtney Martinez, M, Maryland; Kristin Sommar, M, Maryland; Alex Kahoe, G, Maryland
MOST VALUABLE PLAYER: Jen Adams, Maryland.
1999 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP
#3 Seed VIRGINIA CAVALIERS (12-4) vs. #1 Seed MARYLAND TERRAPINS (15-0)
Francis E. Henry Stadium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Sunday, April 25, 1999, 1:00 p.m.
SCORING SUMMARY
Half Team Scoring Time Score of Game Goal By Assist By 1 MD 25:40 MD 1-0 Jen Adams Unassisted 1 UVA 25:24 Tied 1-1 Mills Hook Jessica Hull 1 MD 19:26 MD 2-1 Meredith Egan FPS 1 MD 14:03 MD 3-1 Christie Jenkins Jen Adams 1 MD 11:31 MD 4-1 Jen Adams Unassisted 1 UVA 10:02 MD 4-2 Jamie Haas Unassisted 1 UVA 8:15 MD 4-3 Jamie Haas FPS 1 MD 1:48 MD 5-3 Quinn Carney Jen Adams 2 MD 27:01 MD 6-3 Christie Jenkins Quinn Carney 2 MD 25:27 MD 7-3 Kristin Sommar Unassisted 2 UVA 23:45 MD 7-4 Samm Taylor Unassisted 2 MD 23:17 MD 8-4 Allison Comito Unassisted 2 MD 16:02 MD 9-4 Jen Adams Unassisted 2 MD 8:38 MD 10-4 Christie Jenkins Allison Comito 2 MD 7:06 MD 11-4 Allison Comito Jen Adams 2 UVA 6:50 MD 11-5 Mia Mooney Jessica Hull 2 MD 5:01 MD 12-5 Christie Jenkins Jen Adams 2 MD 4:37 MD 13-5 Tori Wellington Unassisted FPS=Goal Scored on Free Position Shot
1999 ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE WOMEN’S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP
#3 Seed VIRGINIA CAVALIERS vs. #1 Seed MARYLAND TERRAPINS
Francis E. Henry Stadium, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Sunday, April 25, 1999, 1:00 p.m.
STATISTICAL SUMMARY
SCORING BY PERIODS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 3 2 5Maryland Terrapins 5 8 13
Goals Scored
Virginia Cavaliers — Jamie Haas 2, Mills Hook, Mia Mooney, Samm Taylor
Maryland Terrapins — Christie Jenkins 4, Jen Adams 3, Allison Comito 2, Quinn Carney, Meredith Egan, Kristin Sommar, Tori Wellington
Assists
Virginia Cavaliers — Jessica Hull 2
Maryland Terrapins — Jen Adams 3, Quinn Carney, Allison Comito
SHOTS ON GOAL 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 13 12 25Maryland Terrapins 14 21 35
FREE POSITION SHOTS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 3 1 4Maryland Terrapins 1 2 3
SAVES 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 4 7 11Maryland Terrapins 9 9 18
GOALKEEPER SUMMARY
Virginia Cavaliers — Francis Segarra (60 min., 11 saves, 13 goals allowed)
Maryland Terrapins — Alex Kahoe (60 min., 18 saves, 5 goals allowed)
GROUND BALLS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 16 15 31Maryland Terrapins 17 18 35
TURNOVERS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 6 14 20Maryland Terrapins 12 14 26
CAUSED TURNOVERS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 11 9 20Maryland Terrapins 7 10 17
FOULS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 7 7 14Maryland Terrapins 8 12 20
DRAW CONTROLS 1 2 OT TOTALVirginia Cavaliers 5 8 13Maryland Terrapins 5 3 8
ATTENDANCE: 518OFFICIALS: Jackie Hufnell, Lynn Craun, Judy Wolstenholme, Jen O’Donnell