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The Virginia field hockey team opened the 2025 ACC Championship with a 4-3 victory over Stanford in the quarterfinals on Tuesday at Trager Stadium in Louisville, Ky., to advance to the semifinals.

GOALS
5:59 — Stanford: Knight-Thomps (Varley)
17:00 — UVA: Moore (Sloan)
18:40 — UVA: Watchilla (Leemans)
19:58 — UVA: Watchilla (Adams)
43:10 — Stanford: Brenninkmeyer (Pottebaum)
47:01 — UVA: Adams (unassisted)
48:59 — Stanford: Walckiers (unassisted)

HOW IT HAPPENED

The Cavaliers (15-1) opened the game with two penalty corners in the first 70 seconds of play. Less than 10 minutes into the first quarter, Stanford (7-10) found the back of the net first as Summer Knight-Thomps was assisted by Bea Varley. Unable to respond in the opening quarter, the Cardinals were up 1-0 going into the second quarter of play.
Virginia turned up the heat in the second quarter, scoring three goals in under three minutes. First, freshman Bella Moore deflected the ball into the back of the net with the assist from fellow freshman Lauren Sloan. Moore scored her second goal of the season after scoring her first on Friday against Wake Forest.

Shortly after, junior Emma Watchilla scored back-to-back goals to extend the Cavalier lead. Watchilla’s first goal was assisted by graduate student Suze Leemans while her second was assisted by freshman Mary Adams. This marks Watchilla’s second multi-goal game of her career. With Stanford unable to respond the score remained 3-1 at the half.

The battle continued into the third quarter as Stanford’s Nadine Brenninkmeyer scored in the closing minutes. After recording an assist, Adams netted a goal of her own and her fourth of the season to open the fourth quarter of play.

Stanford responded with a goal of its own to keep the score close. Virginia was able to fend of the Cardinals attack in the final minutes to advance to the semifinal.

Starting in goal, Virginia’s Nilou Lempers recorded five saves while Stanford’s starting goalkeeper’s Anya Jackson and Daisy Ford each recorded two saves.

BOX SCORE

ADDITIONAL NOTES
  • Freshman Bella Moore scored her second goal of the season
  • Junior Emma Watchilla scored two goals for her fourth and fifth of the season
  • Graduate Student Suze Leemans recorded her fifth assist of the season
  • Freshman Mary Adams scored her fourth goal and recorded her first assist of the season
  • Freshman Lauren Sloan registered her sixth assist of the season
  • Virginia goalkeeper, Nilou Lempers, recorded five saves
  • Stanford starting goalkeeper, Anya Jackson, recorded two saves
  • Stanford goalkeeper, Daisy Ford, recorded two saves
  • Stanford held the edge in shots (15-13) while Virginia held the edge in shots on goal (9-8)
  • Virginia earned five penalty corners while Stanford earned four
FROM HEAD COACH OLE KEUSGEN
“I thought we started well mentally and then decided to take a step back and didn’t play 100% anymore. We kept them in the game too long and we should have scored more often to finish the game which we didn’t do. They caught fire at the end, allowing too many circle entries, too many shots, which is uncharacteristic of us and will address that before tomorrow. It is a tough turnaround playing a top 10 game on Friday and having a big win. A great win moving forward and we just need to recover to play again tomorrow.”

UP NEXT
The 2-seeded Cavaliers will take on 6-seeded Syracuse. The semifinal is scheduled to be played on Thursday at 1:30 p.m. in Louisville.