Early Goal Stands as No. 11 Virginia Tops Boston CollegeEarly Goal Stands as No. 11 Virginia Tops Boston College

Early Goal Stands as No. 11 Virginia Tops Boston College

Oct. 6, 2017

Final Stats

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – Junior Sergi Nus (Barcelona, Spain) scored off a set piece in the 15th minute for the deciding goal in No. 11 Virginia’s (8-1-2, 2-1-2 ACC) 1-0 victory over Boston College (3-8, 0-5 ACC) at Klöckner Stadium.

Off a set piece, Nus curled a shot around the Boston College wall, off the nearside post and in for the eventual game-winning score. The goal was his fifth of the season and third, game-deciding tally this year. The defender is now one goal behind Edward Opoku (Millbrook, N.Y.) for the team lead.

“We talked about scoring early and coming into halftime with a clean sheet,” said head coach George Gelnovatch. “It wasn’t a perfect first half but from that standpoint, mission accomplished. I think in the second half, things got better and I believe we had much better control of the game.”

Senior Jeff Caldwell (Todd, N.C.) and the Virginia back line pitched its third shutout of the season. Caldwell matched a season-high with five saves and recorded his 20th clean sheet of his career. He now has sole possession of fourth place on Virginia’s all-time shutout list.

The Virginia attack was knocking on the door for much of the second half, owning a 7-3 shot advantage over the final 45 minutes. For the game, Boston College held a 12-11 edge in total shots including five that went on target.

The Cavaliers took control of the all-time series against Boston College, improving to 6-5-2 against the Eagles. Boston College is 2-5 in games against Virginia at Klöckner Stadium.

Up Next: Virginia will conclude its three-game home stand on Tuesday (Oct. 10) when they host Lehigh at 7 p.m. The contest will be aired live on ACC Network Extra.

Additional Notes
-Friday night’s match was Virginia’s seventh game decided by one goal this season.
-Virginia out-cornered Boston College, 7-3.
-Caldwell made his 49th consecutive start in goal for Virginia, he’s played every minute since taking over in 2015.
-Boston College has now dropped eight of its last nine games and falls to 0-5 in league play.
-Sergi Nus only trails Marcelo Acuna of Virginia Tech in game-winning goals amongst ACC cohorts.