
North Carolina Upsets Virginia, 12-5
March 25, 2000 | Women's Lacrosse
March 25, 2000
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Seventh-ranked North Carolina went on a 7-1 scoring run in the final 23:35 of the game to grind out a 12-5 upset win over third-rated Virginia in women's lacrosse at the University Hall Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va. With the victory, Coach Jenny Slingluff Levy's team improved to 6-2 overall and 2-0 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Virginia fell to 6-2 overall and 0-2 in the ACC. The Cavaliers' only two losses have come to #1 Maryland and #7 North Carolina.
Junior midfielder Amy Havrilla had three goals to lead the Tar Heels while freshman midfielder Betsy Gaines had two goals and one assist. Senior midfielder Meghann Mohler had a pair of goals and sophomore attackwoman Kellie Thompson added a troika of assists to go with one goal.
Virginia was led by two goals each by Jamie Haas and Sarah Gercke. Gercke's goal with 25:41 left in the first half gave the Wahoos their only lead of the game. Thompson tied the game with 22:52 left in the first half and then 2:03 later Havrilla scored the first of her three goals to put Carolina up for good in the game.
The Wahoos would twice cut the Tar Heel lead to one goal, the second time with 27:41 to play in the game on Gercke's second goal. UNC's Erin McInnes and Lindsay Stone countered with a pair of tallies for UNC before Haas scored with 16:01 left to cut the Virginia deficit to 7-5.
From then on it was all Carolina as the Heels ran off five straight goals, including four in the last 10 minutes. Mohler scored both of her goals in the scoring run and single markers were run up by Gaines, Havrilla and Christine McPike.
Sophomore goalkeeper Melissa Coyne had a stellar day in the goal for the Tar Heels as she had 11 saves and allowed only five goals. Carolina has now won two in a row against the Cavaliers and it leads the all-time series, 5-3.
The Tar Heels have little time to rest as fifth-ranked Duke (5-2) will visit Frances E. Henry Stadium on Wednesday night at 7 p.m. Carolina will be out to avenge an 8-7 loss at the hands of the Blue Devils last year in Durham, N.C. The third-ranked Cavaliers will next be in action next Friday when they play at #4 Princeton at 3 p.m.
#7 North Carolina (6-2, ACC 2-0) vs. #3 Virginia (6-2, ACC 0-2)
SCORING SUMMARY
Half | Team Scoring | Time | Score of Game | Goal By | Assist By |
1 | UVA | 25:41 | UVA 1-0 | Sarah Gercke (FPS) | |
1 | UNC | 22:52 | Tied 1-1 | Kellie Thompson (FPS) | |
1 | UNC | 20:49 | UNC 2-1 | Amy Havrilla | Betsy Gaines |
1 | UNC | 11:119 | UNC 3-1 | Gray MacNair | |
1 | UVA | 6:48 | UNC 3-2 | Jill Hansen | Mills Hook |
1 | UNC | 6:10 | UNC 4-2 | Betsy Gaines | |
1 | UNC | 2:57 | UNC 5-2 | Amy Havrilla (FPS) | |
1 | UVA | 1:42 | UNC 5-3 | Jamie Haas (FPS) | |
2 | UVA | 27:41 | UNC 5-4 | Sarah Gercke | Amy Fromal |
2 | UNC | 23:35 | UNC 6-4 | Erin McInnes | Kellie Thompson |
2 | UNC | 20:20 | UNC 7-4 | Lindsay Stone | |
2 | UVA | 16:01 | UNC 7-5 | Jamie Haas | |
2 | UNC | 14:43 | UNC 8-5 | Christine McPike | |
2 | UNC | 9:56 | UNC 9-5 | Betsy Gaines | |
2 | UNC | 5:58 | UNC 10-5 | Meghann Mohler (FPS) | |
2 | UNC | 4:12 | UNC 11-5 | Meghann Mohler | Kellie Thompson |
2 | UNC | 3:14 | UNC 12-5 | Amy Havrilla | Kellie Thompson |
FPS=Free Position Shot Goal
BOX SCORE
SCORING BY HALVES | 1 | 2 | TOTAL | |
North Carolina | 5 | 7 | 12 | |
Virginia | 3 | 2 | 5 |
INDIVIDUAL SCORING SUMMARY
Goals Scored
North Carolina--Amy Havrilla 3, Meghann Mohler 2, Betsy Gaines 2, Christine McPike, Lindsay Stone, Kellie Thompson, Gray MacNair, Erin McInnes
Virginia--Jamie Haas 2, Sarah Gercke 2, Jill Hansen
Assists
North Carolina--Kellie Thompson 3, Betsy Gaines
Virginia--Mills Hook, Amy Fromal
SHOTS: North Carolina 22, Virginia 16
FREE POSITION SHOTS: North Carolina 7, Virginia 3
SAVES: Melissa Coyne (UNC) 11, Frances Segarra (UVA) 13
DRAW CONTROLS: North Carolina 10, Virginia 9
GOALKEEPER SUMMARY
North Carolina | Min. Pl. | Saves | Goals All. |
Melissa Coyne | 60:00 | 11 | 5 |
Virginia | Min. Pl. | Saves | Goals All. |
Frances Segarra | 60:00 | 13 | 12 |
GROUND BALLS: North Carolina 35, Virginia 26
FOULS: North Carolina 11, Virginia 16
TURNOVERS: North Carolina 14, Virginia 25
CAUSED TURNOVERS: North Carolina 14, Virginia 10