Recap: Cian, No. 10Liberty Stun No. 1 North Carolina, Duke Wins 10th in a row

Oct. 8 — Non-conference action was in full swing this afternoon as many ranked opponents were in action. Check out all the action below!

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ACC Tournament Quarterfinals Recap: Lanckohr, Tkachuk score game-winners in 1-0 wins, Syracuse scores six in rout of BC

The ACC quarterfinals opened Tuesday in Durham, NC with six teams facing off for a spot in the ACC semifinals. Wake Forest and Virginia needed just one goal to advance, while Syracuse used an offensive output to claim their spot. Read up on all the action below.

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ACC Tournament: Quarterfinals Preview

North Carolina enters the tournament as the No. 1 seed. They have won five straight ACC titles, dating back to 2017. // Photo Cred: L. Gattens

Oct. 31 – The ACC Tournament is upon us once again! The action kicks off Nov. 1 on the ACC Network with Boston College and Syracuse leading off the action. Followed by Wake Forest vs Duke and Virginia vs Louisville, a rematch of last year’s semi-final.

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ACC & Big Ten Weekend Recap: Penn State Clinches Big Ten, UNC Perfect in ACC Play

Sunday

Maryland 2, UConn 1 (2OT)

Hope Rose and Bibi Donraadt finished with a goal and assist each as No. 2 Maryland edged No. 13 UConn 2-1 in double overtime. UConn took an early 1-0 lead early in the second quarter. Rose found the equalizer with a rocket of a shot off a penalty corner. Donraadt found the game-winner in the second overtime period after knocking in a Rose shot. Christina Calandra made five saves in the win.

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ACC & Big Ten Roundup: Northwestern, Michigan State prevail in OT, Maryland clinches share of Big Ten title

Oct. 16 —

Rutgers @ Maryland  

No. 2 Maryland edged No. 20 Rutgers 4-3 with Bibi Donraadt’s go-ahead goal with less than a minute remaining in regulation to remain perfect in conference play for a share of the Big Ten title. Marique Dieudonne gave Rutgers an early 1-0 lead off a penalty corner just five minutes into the contest and Rutgers took that lead into halftime. Margot Lawn got the Terrapins on the board late in the third quarter to tie it up at 1-1. Leah Crouse broke the tie early in the fourth quarter, followed by a goal from Donraadt for a 3-1 lead. Rutgers roared back scoring twice in a span of two minutes with goals from Indy van Eck and Rachel Houston to tie it up at 3-3. With less than a minute left, Donraadt’s shot trickled in for Maryland to take a 4-3 lead. Rutgerse had one less offensive rush but was unable to get shot on net or draw a corner. Rutgers’ Sophia Howard made nine saves, including a spectacular save on Donraadt in the second quarter.  

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ACC/Big Ten Recap: Matson Ties ACC Scoring Record, Carey and vd Eijnden Record Hat Tricks

Erin Matson tied the ACC Scoring Record with 306 points on Sunday afternoon vs UConn // Photo Cred: L. Gattens

Oct. 9

Duke 8, Richmond 1  

Issy Carey tallied a hat trick as No. 25 Duke routed 8-1 over Richmond. Richmond opened the scoring just three minutes into the contest for a 1-0 lead, but Hannah Miller found an equalizer just before the end of the quarter. Macy Szukics and Carey converted on a pair of penalty strokes in the second quarter to give Duke a 3-1 lead into halftime. Carey scored twice in a span of 19 seconds to finish the hat trick and Josie Varney added a goal late in the third quarter for a 6-1 lead. Charlie van Oirschot and Taryn Ringer scored off penalty corners in the fourth quarter to cap off the scoring. The Blue Devils held a 21-9 shot advantage and 6-0 in penalty corners.  

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ACC/Big Ten Recap: UNC escapes upset, Penn State edges Iowa in OT

Oct. 7

Virginia @ Duke 

No. 6 Virginia edged No. 25 Duke 3-2 in Durham as they reeled off their fifth straight win. Dani Mendez-Trendler opened the scoring for an early 1-0 Virginia lead, her third straight game with a goal. Hannah Miller tied it up at 1-1 early in the second quarter when she tapped in the rebound off a blocked shot on the penalty corner. The Cavaliers scored twice in the second quarter off penalty corners from Noa Boterman and Laura Janssen for a 3-1 lead. Duke cut the lead to 3-2 when Issy Carey converted on a penalty stroke. The Virginia defense held off Duke in the fourth quarter to secure the win. The Cavaliers led in shots, 18-4 and held a 10-1 advantage in corners.  

Virginia hosts Miami (OH), while Duke travels to face Richmond on Sunday, both starting at 1 p.m.  

Louisville @ Wake Forest  

Sky Caron and Immie Gillgrass both scored as No. 14 Wake Forest downed No. 7 Louisville in Winston-Salem, their first win against the Cardinals since 2018. Scoreless after the first half, Caron converted on a penalty stroke after Meike Lanckohr was fouled in the circle to give the Demon Deacons a 1-0 lead. Wake Forest extended the lead with under seven minutes remaining in regulation as Immie Gillgrass scored off a pass from Nat Friedman for a 2-0 lead. Louisville’s Sasha Elliott made nine saves as Wake Forest’s Ellie Todd made four.  

Louisville travels to face Liberty and Wake Forest hosts VCU on Sunday, both starting at 12 p.m.  

Indiana @ Maryland 

Bibi Donraadt tallied a goal and an assist as No. 2 Maryland routed Indiana 5-1 in College Park. Emma DeBerdine opened the scoring for Maryland midway through the first quarter, followed by Donraadt for a 2-0 lead after the first quarter. The Terrapins scored twice in a span of 45 seconds from Riley Donnelly and Margot Lawn. Sofia Arrebola Garcia got Indiana on the board in the last minute of the second quarter to cut the lead to 4-1. Nathalie Fiechter capped off the scoring for Maryland early in the third quarter for the 5-1 win. Indiana’s Arabella Loveridge made 18 saves, the program record for most saves in a single game.  

Iowa @ Penn State  

Sophia Gladieux rocketed a shot home in overtime to lead No. 5 Penn State past No. 4 Iowa 2-1 in State College. This snapped a nine-game losing streak for Penn State against Iowa, dating back to 2018. Anna Simon opened the scoring for the Nittany Lions with a reverse shot late in the first quarter. Iowa tied it up with under six minutes to go in regulation when Anthe Nijziel scored off a penalty corner to force overtime. Iowa’s Grace McGuire made five saves, while Penn State’s Brie Barraco made four saves in the tight defensive battle which saw 12 shots on goal and seven corners.

Penn State hosts Lafayette on Sunday at 1:30 p.m.  

Michigan @ Michigan State 

No. 10 Michigan used two first quarter goals to down in-state rival Michigan State 3-1 in East Lansing Friday night. Lora Clarke started the scoring early when she scored just under two minutes into the contest after putting away a rebound. Erin Rielly doubled the lead late in the quarter after bouncing in a reverse chip. Michigan kept up the pressure, but could not find the back of the net, carrying the 2-0 lead into the fourth quarter. Sarah Pyrtek added insurance early in the fourth quarter, scoring off a penalty corner from Abby Tamer. Michigan State spoiled the shutout when Merel Hanssen scored on a corner to cut the lead to 3-1. The Wolverines outshot the Spartans 22-3 and held an 8-2 advantage in penalty corners.  

North Carolina @ Boston College 

No. 1 North Carolina escaped Newton with a 4-3 win over an upset-minded No. 19 Boston College. Ashley Sessa got the visitors on the board first off when she scored off a penalty corner from Siestske Bruning. North Carolina added two more goals off corners in the second quarter from Jasmina Smolenaars and Ryleigh Heck. Boston College’s Kara Heck scored twice in the second half to cut North Carolina’s lead to 3-2. An Erin Matson goal with under eight minutes remaining gave North Carolina a two-goal cushion, but Boston College kept the pressure on. Peyton Hale converted on a penalty stroke with under three minutes remaining to make it a 4-3 game, but North Carolina held on for the win. The Eagles outshot the Tar Heels 20-15, including 10 shots in the final quarter.  

North Carolina travels to face No. 12 UConn on Sunday at 1 p.m.  

Ohio State 7, Central Michigan 1  

Sarah Charley and Makenna Webster each scored twice as No. 24 Ohio State routed Central Michigan 7-1 in Columbus on Friday afternoon. Charley scored just 30 seconds into the contest to give the Buckeyes an early 1-0 lead. Claudia Thomas and Webster added goals in the first quarter for a 3-0 lead. With a quiet second quarter, Ohio State exploded for four goals in the third quarter with tallies from Grace Kim, Emma Goldean, Charley and Webster for a 7-0 lead. Central Michigan scored as just as time expired off a penalty corner to end the shut out. The Ohio State outshot Central Michigan 31-5 and held an 11-3 advantage in corners.  

Ohio State goes on the road to face Ohio on Sunday at 1 p.m.  

ACC/Big Ten Recap: Matson’s four goal day, Maryland takes down Northwestern

ACC 

Albany 4, Boston College 3 (2OT)  

No. 16 Boston College fell to Albany in the remaining seconds of the second overtime 4-3. Albany scored twice in the first half as Boston College faced an early 2-0 deficit. Boston cut the lead to 2-1 in early in the third quarter when Eva Kluskens scored off a rebound. The Great Danes extended their lead to 3-1 late in the third quarter, but the Eagles responded 25 seconds later with a goal from Martina Giacchino. Peyton Hale tied it up for Boston College midway through the fourth quarter off a penalty stroke to force overtime. Albany found the back of the cage off a rebound in the final seconds to win in double overtime. Emily Gillespie made six saves in the loss.  

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ACC & Big Ten Roundup: Baekers scores 75th career goal, Cuse records sixth shutout

Indiana 2, Miami (OH) 1  

Yip van Wonderen broke a 1-1 late in the second quarter which stood as the game-winner as Indiana fended off Miami (OH) 2-1. Sydney Keld opened the scoring in the first quarter when she converted on a penalty stroke for the fourth goal of the season. Miami responded at the end of the first quarter to tie it up at 1-1. The RedHawks outshot the Hoosiers 12-4 and held a 7-2 advantage in corners. Arabella Loveridge made three saves in the win.  

Iowa 6, Ball State 1  

Anthe Nijziel and Esme Gibson scored twice each as No. 5 Iowa routed Ball State 6-1 on the road. Gibson opened the scoring just two minutes into the contest to give Iowa a 1-0 lead. Ball State responded midway through the second quarter to tie it up at 1-1. Gibson broke the tie early in the third quarter with her second of the day. Nijziel added a pair of goals in the third off corners from Lieve Schalk to extend the lead to 4-1. Alex Wesneski and Lokke Stribos added goals in the fourth quarter to cap of the 6-1 win. The Hawkeyes outshot the Cardinals 28-1.  

Michigan 4, Rutgers 1  

Abby Tamer tipped in a corner sweep two minutes into the contest as No. 8 Michigan dropped No. 19 Rutgers 4-1 in a rematch of the 2021 Big Ten Championship. Michigan did not find the back of the net again until early in the third quarter when Kate McLaughlin scored off a pass from Lora Clarke. The Wolverines added two more goals from Clarke and Claire Taylor. Rutgers spoiled the shutout with under five minutes with a goal from Rachel Houston. Michigan outshot Rutgers 24-8 in the contest, while Caylie McMahon made three saves and Sophia Howard made 11.  

Penn State 2, Ohio State 0  

On their fourteenth shot of the game, Mackenzie Allessie found the back of the cage off a corner rebound against her former team in the third quarter to help No. 6 Penn State blank No. 23 2-0. The Buckeyes and Nittany Lions played a defensive battle in the first half to take a 0-0 tie into halftime. Jemma Punch capped off the scoring in the fourth quarter with an empty net goal. Penn State outshot Ohio State 16-4 and did not allow a shot in the second half. Brie Barraco made one save for the win along with her third straight shutout, while Abby Danson made six saves.  

Wake Forest 3, App State 2 (2 OT)  

Ashley Hart notched the game-winner two minutes into the second overtime period as No. 15 Wake Forest avoided an upset from Appalachian State to win 3-2. Meike Lanckohr scored twice in the opening five minutes of the contest to give the Demon Deacons a 2-0 lead. App State scored twice in a span of three minutes with under ten minutes to go in regulation to force overtime. Wake Forest out shot App State 19-6 and held an 8-3 advantage in corners. Ellie Todd made four saves in the win.  

Northwestern 5, Richmond 0 

Bente Baekers scored twice as No. 1 Northwestern rebounded after suffering their first loss of the season on Friday in a 5-0 home win over Richmond. Lauren Wadas opened the scoring late in the first quarter when she knocked in a rebound off a post shot for a 1-0 lead. Baekers notched the 75th goal of her career with a straight shot off a corner, followed by a Lane Herbert goal for a 3-0 lead at halftime. Chloe Relford added a goal midway through the third quarter and Baekers added her second of the day for a 5-0 win. Annabel Skubisz made four saves in the win.  

Maryland 7, Michigan State 2  

Hope Rose finished the afternoon with five points as No. 3 Maryland routed Michigan State 7-2 in College Park. Sophie Klautz, Bibi Donraadt and Rose all scored in the first quarter for a 3-0 lead after the first quarter. Emma DeBerdine added a goal in the second quarter off a pass from Rose and Riley Donnelly added her first of the season for a 5-0 Terrapins lead at halftime. Leah Crouse and Rose added two more goals in the fourth quarter for a 7-0 lead. Isa van der Weij scored twice with five minutes remaining to spoil the shutout and cut Maryland’s led to 7-2. The Terrapins outshot the Spartans 28-7 as Monique Jardell made 12 saves in the loss.  

Syracuse 6, Dartmouth 0  

Lana Hamilton and Eefke Nieuwenhof combined for four goals as No. 11 Syracuse blanked Dartmouth 6-0. Hamilton scored twice in the first half for a 2-0 Orange lead at halftime. Nieuwenhof added a goal in the third to extend the lead to 3-0 in the third quarter. Charlotte de Vries, Quirine Comans and Nieuwenhof tallied goals in the fourth quarter to cap off a 6-0 win. Syracuse outshout Darmouth 26-1 and held an 8-1 advantage in corners.  

James Madison 4, Duke 2  

Hannah Miller and Issy Carey both scored but No. 20 Duke could not overcome an early deficit as they fell to James Madison 4-2 at home. The visitors got on the board midway through the second quarter after scoring off a penalty corner. The Dukes added two more goals in the third quarter to take a 3-0 lead at halftime. Miller cut the lead to 3-1 when she scored off a penalty corner. James Madison added another goal a couple minutes later to extend the lead to 4-1. Carey added another goal as they cut the lead to 4-2 when she tipped in a shot from Josephine Palde, but they ran out of time. Piper Hampsch made two saves in the loss.  

Recap: ACC Weekend Accented with Tight Battles in Top 25 Matchups

Boston College 

Millie Arteta scored the shootout winner as No. 20 Boston College earned a narrow victory over Penn on Friday afternoon. The Boston College defense did not allow a shot through the first half, but Penn got on the board midway through the second period off a penalty corner goal from Courtney Kenah. Olivia Hahn tied the game with ten minutes left in regulation with her first goal of the season. Both teams could not find the game-winner in overtime, leading to a shootout where Boston College prevailed. Arteta scored twice, along with Heck and Carlin, and goalkeeper Carine Van Weichen shutdown Penn’s attempt for the win.  

Eva Kluskens scored the lone goal off a pass from Arteta as Boston College fell 3-1 to No. 12 Saint Joseph’s on Sunday. Saint Joseph’s scored twice in the first quarter with goals from Hailey Bitters and Manu Ghigliotti. Kluskens got on the Eagles on the board early in the second quarter to the lead to 2-1. Bitters tallied her second goal of the day early in the fourth quarter to down Boston College 3-1. Van Weichen made seven saves in the loss.  

Duke  

Hannah Miller found Charlie van Oirschot in front of the cage for the overtime goal as No. 16 Duke edged Appalachian State 2-1. Miller opened the scoring in the final minute of the first quarter off a pass from Josephine Palde. Appalachian State tied the game early in the third quarter when Anna Smarrelli scored on a penalty corner. Duke outshot Appalachian State 18-4 and held a 7-1 advantage in penalty corners. Piper Hampsch made one save in the win.  

Logan Clouser scored the lone goal as No. 16 Duke fell to No. 22 William and Mary at the home. Clouser opened the scoring in the first quarter when she scored on a one-on-one with the goalkeeper for a 1-0 lead. The Tribe tied it up at 1-1 with a goal from Lauren Curran. Allison Goodwin scored the go-ahead goal off a penalty corner late in the quarter to take a 2-1 lead. Duke had some penalty corner opportunities but could not convert. Piper Hampsch made two saves in the loss.  

Louisville 

Embry Jane Imorde scored off a net front scramble late in the third quarter and that is all No. 5 Louisville needed to down James Madison 1-0 on Friday night. Sofia Pendolino assisted on the lone goal for the Cardinals and Sasha Elliot made three saves for the first shutout of the season. Louisville outshot JMU 13-9, but the visitors held a 6-2 advantage in penalty corners.  

Julie Kouijzer scored off a penalty corner with under five minutes remaining to lift Louisville past No. 4 Michigan at home. Katie Andeson opened the scoring late in the third quarter, but Louisville responded with Mia Duchars deflected in a goal off a penalty corner to tie it up at 1-1. Michigan made a push in the final minutes, but Louisville fended off three penalty corners for the win. Michigan outshout Louisville 11-6, but the Cardinals held a 7-4 advantage in penalty corners. Sasha Elliott made six saves in the win.  

North Carolina  

No. 2 North Carolina recorded their second straight shutout with a 7-0 win over California on Friday night. Despite a scoreless first quarter, the Tar Heels responded with a five-goal second quarter with goals from Kennedy Cliggett, Jasmina Smolenaars, Ashley Sessa and two from Erin Matson. They added two more goals in the third quarter from Smolenaars and Alli Meehan, who scored her first goal as a Tar Heel. North Carolina outshot Cal 24-3 and held a 19-2 advantage in corners, both season-highs.  

North Carolina used a four goal second quarter against Stanford to cap off their California trip with a 6-0 victory. After a scoreless first quarter, Ryleigh Heck, Katie Dixon, Cliggett and Sessa found the back of the net for a 4-0 lead at half. The Tar Heels added two more goals in the third quarter with Heck’s second goal of the game and a penalty stroke from Lisa Slinkert. North Carolina held a 17-2 shot advantage and 4-0 in penalty corners.  

Syracuse 

No. 7 Syracuse suffered their first loss of the season in a 5-1 setback against No. 17 Princeton Friday afternoon. Sammy Popper, Liz Agatucci and Ali McCarthy scored in the first half for a 3-0 Princeton lead at halftime. Quirine Comans scored midway through the third quarter to cut the lead to 3-1, but Princeton responded a few minutes later when Sam Davidson converted on a penalty stroke. Beth Yeager capped off the scoring early the fourth quarter. Syracuse outshot Princeton 21-14, including ten shots in the fourth quarter along with eight penalty corners.  

Charlotte de Vries scored a natural hat trick as Syracuse blanked No. 25 Monmouth 3-0 on Sunday. All three goals from de Vries came in the first half. Syracuse held Monmouth to one shot and two penalty corners. Lana Hamilton, Sabine vd Eijnden and Laura Graziosi each added an assist.  

Virginia 

Tyler Kennedy made eight saves in No. 9 Virginia’s 3-2 setback against No. 1 Northwestern. The Wildcats took an early 2-0 lead in the first half, but Laura Janssen found a rebound to cut the lead to 2-1. Ana Media Garcia extended the lead for Northwestern early in third quarter. Cato Geusgens cut the lead to one against after scoring on a penalty corner. The Cavaliers could not find the equalizer, falling 3-2.  

Wake Forest 

Meike Lanckohr netted a hat-trick as No. 18 Wake Forest beat UC Davis 6-0 Friday morning. Wake Forest scored four times in the first quarter as Lanckohr scored twice, along with Hannah Maxwell and Grace Delmotte. Maxwell tallied her second of the day early in the second quarter to extend the Demon Deacons lead to 5-0. Lanckohr completed the hat trick in the fourth quarter for the 6-0 win. Wake Forest outshot UC Davis 28-3 and held a 14-3 advantage in penalty corners.  

Meike Lanckohr and Grace Delmotte combined for four goals as No. 18 Wake Forest routed California 6-1 to wrap up their California trip. The duo combined for three goals in the first half to give Wake Forest a 3-0 lead. Cal cut the lead to 3-1 with a goal from Sara Stone. Lanckohr, Ashley Hart and Sky Caron added goals in the fourth quarter for a 6-1 win. The Demon Deacons outshot 23-5 and held an 8-5 advantage in penalty corners.  

ACC/Big Ten Weekend Roundup: Hat Tricks, Shutouts and OT Winners

Sunday

#1 Northwestern 6, #14 Boston College 0

Scoring three goals in the first quarter, no. 1 Northwestern didn’t look back as they blanked no. 14 Boston College 6-0. Chloe Relford opened the scoring in the first quarter, followed by Bente Baekers and Ana Medina Garcia to take an early lead. Maddie Zimmer and Lane Herbert scored 33 seconds apart in the second quarter to extend the lead to 5-0. Peyton Halsey capped off the scoring in the fourth quarter for the 6-0 win. Annabel Skubisz made two saves in the win for her second straight shutout.  

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2022 ACC Field Hockey Preview

North Carolina won their fifth consecutive ACC Title last season // Photo Credit: Larry Gattens

Aug. 21 – The Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) field hockey season kicks off in just five days as they are pumped to showcase some of the best field hockey talent in the nation.  

Five ACC squads finished in the top 25 of the NFHCA Poll, including ACC Champion North Carolina and runner-up Virgina.  

Seven All-Americans for these ACC squads, headlined by Erin Matson, who leads the ACC in career goals returns for her final season.  

The season opens on Aug. 26 with nonconference games, while ACC play begins on Sept. 16. Duke is set to hold the ACC Tournament Nov. 1-4. 

There’s a lot of unfinished business for the ACC as no teams advanced to the Final Four last year. Check out everything you need to know from key returners to season recaps and thoughts for the upcoming season!   

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