No. 12 Virginia’s Season Ends with Heartbreaker in NCAA First RoundNo. 12 Virginia’s Season Ends with Heartbreaker in NCAA First Round

No. 12 Virginia’s Season Ends with Heartbreaker in NCAA First Round

No. 12 Virginia women’s lacrosse (11-7) was leading 10-3 but UAlbany (13-6) outscored UVA 13-4 in the final 24 minutes to win 16-14 on Friday night at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium.

DENVER – No. 12 Virginia women’s lacrosse (11-7) was leading 10-3 but UAlbany (13-6) outscored UVA 13-4 in the final 24 minutes to win 16-14 on Friday night at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium.

Sophomore Rachel Clark, junior Mackenzie Hoeg and senior Jaime Biskup each finished with hat tricks. Morgan Schwab had a team-high seven points, dishing out six assists. UAlbany’s Sarah Falk had a game-high seven goals and Katie Pascale had seven points.

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • Graduate student Ashlyn McGovern scored the first goal of the day for the Cavaliers to tie it up 1-1 before another goal for UAlbany.
  • The Cavaliers used a 3-0 run that included back-to-back goals from Biskup in 47 seconds of game time to go ahead 4-2. Hoeg added the final goal in the run on a fantastic catch from a pass by Schwab.

  • The Great Danes scored just before the quarter expired as UVA took a 4-3 lead into the second period.
  • Both teams were scoreless until the 6:50 mark in the second quarter when Clark notched her first goal of the game to put UVA up 5-3.
  • Clark added another and Biskup completed her hat trick in the first half as UVA took a 7-3 lead into the break.

  • The Cavaliers kept the momentum rolling in the second half as Schwab scored just 59 seconds into the third and senior Kiki Shaw scored to make it a 9-3 lead with 13:42 to go in the third.
  • Clark added another to complete her hat trick to cap off a 6-0 run for Virginia.
  • Virginia’s defense held UAlbany without a goal for nearly 24 minutes, including a scoreless second period. UAlbany scored at the 8:50 mark in the third went on a 3-0 run to cut it to 10-6.
  • Schwab connected with a driving Hoeg to halt the run as UVA led 11-6.
  • UAlbany then climbed back into it with four straight goals to make it 11-10 at the end of the third.
  • Sophomore Kate Miller connected with Hoeg as she reached a hat trick to put UVA up 12-10.
  • The Great Danes surged ahead with a 5-0 run to lead 15-12.
  • UVA fought back to within one, 15-14, with goals by Miller and McGovern. Both goals were assisted by Schwab.
  • With a minute to go, UAlbany won the draw and held on for to tack on a goal with 23 seconds left.
  • Virginia had a chance to score but the ball was checked away and recovered by the Great Danes and time expired.

NOTES

  • Schwab’s six assists match her season high.
  • Junior Devon Whitaker led the Cavaliers with a career-high four ground balls.
  • Hoeg finished with a team high five draw controls and two caused turnovers.