CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 3 Virginia women’s soccer team (7-1-0) closed out the non-conference slate at Klöckner Stadium on Sunday (Sept. 12) with a 2-1 victory over Oklahoma (3-4-1).

HOW IT HAPPENED
With the score knotted 1-1, Alexa Spaanstra converted a penalty kick in the 55th minute to put the Cavaliers on top. The penalty kick was set up after Spaanstra was taken down from behind in the box as she attacked from the right flank.

Virginia opened the scoring with a strike from Lia Godfrey in the 30th minute off a pass from Spaanstra. Oklahoma would equalize in the 47th minute after Virginia was unable to clear a corner and the ball caromed around the box before Bri Amos would chest it in from point-blank range.

NOTES ON THE GAME
• Virginia improved to 2-0-0 in the all-time series with Oklahoma with the other meeting coming in 2016.
• The Cavaliers are now 60-8-13 under head coach Steve Swanson following a non-season-ending loss.
• It was the second time this season Alexa Spaanstra has tallied at least one goal and an assist.
• Lia Godfrey has now tallied a goal or an assist in five consecutive games.

FROM HEAD COACH STEVE SWANSON
“It was a tough game today. We knew Oklahoma would be organized and very physical, which they were. It was good to get the result, but there is a lot we can get better at from this game. We have to continue to try to get more consistent in terms of both our results and performances. The games we’ve played in the non-conference have been good for us and the positive is we know what we need to work at. We have to go into this next week as we prepare for ACC play and focus on those things.”

UP NEXT FOR THE HOOS
Virginia will jump into conference play next weekend, traveling to face Wake Forest in a 5 p.m. contest on Friday (Sept. 17) at Spry Stadium. The match will be broadcast on ACCNX.