Courtesy UVA Media Relations

The Virginia field hockey team ultimately fell 2-1 to Miami (OH) in the NCAA Championships first round on Friday at Turf Field.
12:42 — Miami: Sabez (Intzes)
38:59 — Miami: Intzes (Mata, Lawn)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Midway through the third quarter, Miami (OH) earned a penalty corner. Becca Lawn inserted the ball to Berta Mata on the stop and Intzes was able to score a goal of her own.
As the clock wound down, the potential of another RedHawk goal led Virginia to take out junior goalkeeper Nilou Lempers in exchange for an extra field player.
With less than one minute remaining, Miami (OH) sustained a yellow card, giving Virginia the advantage with two extra players on the field. Unable to find the back of the net, the Cavaliers concluded an impressive season in the NCAA Championships first round.
Starting in goal, Virginia’s Nilou Lempers recorded three saves while Miami (OH)’s starting goalkeeper, Nicky Sjouken, recorded five saves.
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Mia Abello scored her ninth goal of the season
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Virginia goalkeeper, Nilou Lempers, recorded three saves
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Miami (OH) starting goalkeeper, Nicky Sjouken, recorded five saves
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Virginia held the edge in shots (10-8) and shots on goal (6-5)
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Miami (OH) earned four penalty corners while Virginia earned three


