CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The No. 10 Virginia women’s lacrosse team (2-0) hosts No. 8 Maryland (1-0) on Friday night at 5 p.m. at Klöckner Stadium. The game will be broadcast on ACC Network.

HOW TO WATCH

The game will be broadcast on ACC Network with Leah Secondo and Sheehan Stanwick-Burch on the call. Links for the live stream for ACC Network subscribers and in-game live stats are available on VirginiaSports.com. Fans can follow @UVAWomensLax on Twitter for in-game updates.

ADMISSION

Fans can purchase single-game tickets in advance online at UVATix.com for $5. UVA athletics strongly encourages fans to avoid lines on game day and purchase their tickets online in advance, there are no fees when buying online. Single game tickets will be $10 at the window on game day. Group packages for parties of 20 or more are just $4 per ticket and are available online or over the phone in advance only.

PARKING

Parking will be available in the JPJ South and East lots. JPJ West lot and the JPJ garage are reserved for Blippi the Musical.

AGAINST MARYLAND

  • Virginia and Maryland have a storied history dating back to the 1978 season.
  • UVA trails the Terps in the all-time series, 44-17. Maryland has won 14 games in a row.
  • The Cavaliers trail 15-9 in games played in Charlottesville.
  • Maryland won the most recent meeting, 16-6, on April 3, 2019, in Charlottesville.
  • UVA’s last win was a 10-9 overtime victory on April 27, 2008, at home.

OPENING WEEKEND

  • Virginia opened the 2022 season with a 20-11 win at Elon and defeated Cal 18-5 at home.
  • Freshman Rachel Clark scored six goals to lead the Cavaliers in her collegiate debut on Friday.
  • Junior Jaime Biskup had a career-high six goals in UVA’s win over Cal on Sunday.
  • The Cavaliers had 10 different goal-scorers in the win at Elon and nine different goal-scorers in the Cal victory.
  • Sophomore Morgan Schwab dished out a career-high five assists against Cal. Schwab leads UVA with 10 points on the season.
  • Sophomore Aubrey Williams paces the team with 11 draw controls and Kiki Shaw has a season-high four ground balls.
  • Junior goalie Ashley Vernon made 10 saves in her UVA debut at Elon.
  • Sophomores Devon Whitaker and Ellena Schildmeyer made starts on defense for the Cavaliers. Both have three ground balls and two caused turnovers in UVA’s two games.

UP NEXT

Virginia hosts No. 16 Princeton on Sunday at noon at Klöckner Stadium.