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The Terps returned to Virginia and left it the way they did in the ACC Championship game- victorious in overtime 2-1 on a penalty corner goal.
The Terps continued their four games-in-eight-days road trip in Charlottesville against No.3 UVA. The Cavaliers took the early lead on the Terrapins and seemed poised to run away with things. But the Terps matched speed with speed.
The Terps defense settled in and their back-line played the game of the season and shut down the Cavs offense which boasts several members of the USA national team.
Defenders Ali Mo, Lauren Barr, and Ali McEvoy played their finest game together and made several astounding tackles and refused to lose one-on-one situations against the likes of Paige Selenski.
In goal Melissa Vassalotti started her seventh straight game and posted a career high eight saves.
On offense, Katie O'Donnell out-dueled Selenski in a match up of two of the most dynamic players in the nation- scoring the game winning goal and assisting the game tying goal.
The Terps defense settled in and their back-line played the game of the season and shut down the Cavs offense which boasts several members of the USA national team.
Defenders Ali Mo, Lauren Barr, and Ali McEvoy played their finest game together and made several astounding tackles and refused to lose one-on-one situations against the likes of Paige Selenski.
In goal Melissa Vassalotti started her seventh straight game and posted a career high eight saves.
On offense, Katie O'Donnell out-dueled Selenski in a match up of two of the most dynamic players in the nation- scoring the game winning goal and assisting the game tying goal.
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