Field Hockey: No. 3 UVA posts 5-1 win over No. 18 Penn State in opener
Courtesy UVA Media Relations
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team opened the 2025 season with a 5-1 victory against No. 18 Penn State on Friday at Turf Field in Charlottesville.
Freshman Caroline Raynes and Lauren Sloan scored their first career goals.
GOALS
11:17 — UVA: Davidson (Abello)
13:24 — UVA: Raynes (unassisted)
15:44 — PSU: Freeman (Snyder)
32:13 — UVA: Leemans (unassisted)
47:59 — UVA: Rees (Sloan)
58:51 — UVA: Sloan (Kenah)
HOW IT HAPPENED
In the first quarter, the Cavaliers (1-0) found the back of the net on two penalty corners. Assisted by junior Mia Abello, senior Sloan Davidson tipped the ball into the net to give Virginia the 1-0 lead. On the following corner, freshman Caroline Raynes scored her first career goal unassisted.
Opening the second quarter Penn State’s Natalia Freeman scored on a corner assisted by Morgan Snyder. A quiet second quarter of play ended with a green card on Penn State’s Anouk Knevers.
Graduate student Suze Leemans wasted no time in the beginning of the second half as she found the back of the net just two minutes into the third quarter to give Virginia the edge 3-1.
Penalty corners proved successful for the Cavaliers as sophomore Amelie Rees and freshman Lauren Sloan each found the back of the net. Rees tipped the ball in with an assist from Sloan before the newcomer scored a goal of her own. Sloan sealed the deal with the fifth and final goal of the game in the 58th minute with an assist from senior Lauren Kenah.
Starting between the posts, junior goalkeeper Nilou Lempers recorded five saves with six shots on goal while Aby Deverka of Penn State (0-1) did not record a single save.
- Virginia held a 15-10 edge in shots
- Nilou Lempers recorded five saves
- Penn State goalkeeper Aby Deverka did not record a save
- Each team had eight penalty corners
- Making their collegiate debut, Caroline Raynes and Lauren Sloan both their first career goals
- Amelie Rees and Sloan Davidson each netted their second career goal
- Suze Leemans notched her eighth career goal