![]() ![]() ![]() Virginia scored four in the first half, beginning in the eighth minute when Puffenberger crossed the ball from the left side to Ragukas, who tipped it past MU’s Abbey Huck. Haley is one of those unsung heroes that isn’t flashy but is the glue that holds everything together.” ![]() “Traci’s leading and attacking was good, Michelle had a strong game, and Haley (Carpenter) kept it simple. “Floor had command of the backfield she was able to direct and keep everybody in tight,” Madison said. Virginia outshot the RedHawks 18-2 in the game and had an 8-1 advantage on penalty corners. Five different Cavaliers also recorded assists. Senior Traci Ragukas and sophomores Paige Selenski and Michelle Vittese also scored for UVa. Miami played strong defense and made us fight through with some strong play.” “The team settled in and created some goal-scoring situations. ![]() “We are happy to get the first one under our belts,” Virginia head coach Michele Madison said. Sophomore Floor Vogels tallied two scores while freshman Britt Knouse and sophomore Alex Jahnle recorded their first career goals in the winning effort. – The Virginia field hockey team (1-0) opened the 2009 season with a 7-0 victory over Miami (Ohio) Friday at the University Hall Turf Field. Virginia Sports Radio Network - Listen LiveĬHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.Virginia Sports Properties- Sponsorship.Academics and Student-Athlete Development.Show schedule list Open search Open Mobile Menu ![]()
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