Virginia outscored Carolina 5-1 in the third quarter to earn a 13-12 win in the ACC women’s lacrosse quarterfinals Wednesday in Charlotte. It snaps UNC’s 14-game winning streak against the Cavaliers, one which dated back to 2014.

Carolina led 8-7 at halftime by virtue of a 3-0 run to close the second quarter and held a 9-8 midway through the third, but Virginia netted four goals in the final 6:16 of the period to take a 12-9 lead into the fourth. Kiley Mottice and Alyssa Long both scored for Carolina early in the fourth, but Virginia answered with 2:35 to go to restore its two-goal cushion.

The Tar Heels added one more goal with 48 seconds to go and had a chance to tie the game in the final moments, but a point-blank shot from Mottice was saved. She ended with a hat trick, while Long, Ashley Humphrey and Olivia Dirks each scored twice.

The loss drops UNC to 10-6 overall on the season, and the Tar Heels will now wait and see whether they will earn an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. The full field will be announced on Sunday, May 5. Carolina hasn’t missed the tournament since 2004.

 

Featured image via UNC Women’s Lacrosse on Twitter


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