ALBANY, N.Y. – With six goals and four assists, Connor Shellenberger tied a UVA NCAA Tournament single-game record of 10 points to lead No. 2 seed Virginia (13-3) to victory), 17-14, over seventh-seeded Georgetown (13-4) in the quarterfinals round Saturday afternoon (May 20) at Tom & Mary Casey Stadium. Shellenberger, the 2021 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, tied with UVA’s Conor Gill, who scored one goal and dished out a NCAA Tournament record nine assists against Cornell 21 years ago. Saturday also marked Shellenberger’s third 10-point performance of the season, which also ties his career high.
With the win, the Cavaliers advance to Championship Weekend at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pa., where UVA will make its 25th semifinals appearance.
Defensively, Cole Kastner recorded a game-high four caused turnovers. Cade Saustad limited Tewaaraton Award Finalist Tucker Dordevic to just two goals on eight shots. Matthew Nunes (13-3) earned the win in the crease for UVA after stopping 13 Hoya shots, including four in the fourth quarter.
HOW IT HAPPENED
After Petey LaSalla (17-33 FO) won the opening faceoff, he found Shellenberger who ripped his first of four first-period goals just seven seconds in, a perfect embodiment of his individual performance to follow. Another LaSalla win on the ensuing faceoff led to yet another Shellenberger goal, this one unassisted. LaSalla continued to dominate the faceoff X throughout the period, finishing 8-for-12. Shellenberger had four goals in under 7:00 of play as the Hoos led 7-4 at the end of the first.
Virginia’s shooting cooled off in the second, connecting on just three of its 12 shots in the quarter. Meanwhile, the Hoyas began to heat up. As Georgetown chipped away at the UVA lead throughout the period, the Hoyas gained possession of the ball in the final 15 seconds of the half and Nicky Solomon scored his first of the afternoon with one second displayed on the game clock to shrink the Cavaliers’ lead back to one, 10-9. Griffin Schutz (2g) got on the board with a pair of unassisted goals in the second, while Peter Garno (2g) capped the scoring for the Hoos in the first half. The Hoyas and UVA combined for just three saves in the second quarter.
Georgetown got on the board first to start the second half and tie the contest 10-10 for the first time. A minute later, Shellenberger’s fifth score gave UVA the lead again, but Georgetown would tie the game once more, 11-11, with 9:47 to play. After that, the Hoos embarked on a 4-0 run to take their biggest lead of the contest, which was capped by Peter Garno’s second goal of the game on a UVA man-up opportunity.
Shellenberger and Xander Dickson (2g, 2a) went on to score twice in the fourth. Dickson’s goal put the Cavaliers up 15-11. The Hoyas took 17 shots in the final period, but only recorded three goals, including two in the final 80 seconds of play, as the Hoos punched their ticket to Championship Weekend for the third time under head coach Lars Tiffany.
