Lauren Kenah and Noa Boterman talk about today’s offensive outpouring at Wake Forest #GoHoos ⚔️ pic.twitter.com/7p7cNwqEsp
— Virginia Field Hockey (@UVAFieldHockey) October 13, 2023
Virginia
No. 8 Virginia Dominates at Wake Forest, 5-0
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – The No. 8 Virginia field hockey team (8-5, 2-3 ACC) picked up a 5-0 win at Wake Forest (5-7, 0-4 ACC) on Friday (Oct. 13) at Kentner Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Cavaliers had four different players score, with Taryn Tkachuk contributing two goals and an assist.
This was Virginia’s fourth shutout victory of the year.
HOW IT HAPPENED
Noa Boterman got the Cavaliers on the board midway through the first period, knocking in a pass from Laura Janssen. Janssen scored a goal of her own 13 seconds into the second quarter when Tkachuk took off down the sidelines after the first push, connecting with Janssen in the circle who sliced in the ball to make it 2-0.
Tkachuk scored 4:17 into the second half, knocking in a rebound after an initial save to make it a 3-0 lead. Adele Iacobucci added UVA’s fourth goal 1:48 into the fourth quarter, driving through the midfield and then firing off a shot from the top of the circle. With 3:22 remaining in the game, Tkachuk scored the fifth goal, tipping in a shot off a penalty corner from Jans Croon.
NOTES
- Virginia held an 18-4 edge in shots. All of Wake Forest’s shots came in the second quarter
- The Demon Deacons had zero shots on goal. It was the third time this season the UVA defense held an offense to zero shots on goal
- Virginia had a 6-3 edge in penalty corners
- Nilou Lempers played the second half in goal
- Ellie Todd had five saves for Wake Forest
- Taryn Tkachuk’s goals were her fourth and fifth of the year
- Noa Boterman’s goal was her fifth of the year
- Laura Janssen’s goal was her fourth of the year
- Adele Iacobucci’s goal was her third
FROM HEAD COACH MICHELE MADISON
“The team showed up with great energy again and they were able to establish a tight, efficient passing game. Even with Wake Forest’s pressure, we were able to get around it and into the circle. We executed in the game like we execute in practice.”
ON THE HORIZON
- The Cavaliers close out the weekend by playing a non-conference contest at No. 2 Duke on Sunday, Oct. 15 at 3:30 p.m. The game will be televised on the ACC Network