Virginia
Tops
Towson
9-8, In OT

March 21, 2004



TOYOTA Video Clip of the Week!


Ward's Rip Stops Losing Streak

TOWSON, Md. - Sophomore attackman Matt Ward scored Virginia's last two goals including the game-winner 30 seconds into overtime as the Cavaliers came from behind to beat host Towson 9-8 Sunday afternoon in Johnny Unitas Stadium.




The win snapped a four-game Cavalier losing streak, the longest in 17 years for the defending national champions who improved to 2-4 overall. Towson dropped to 1-3 on the season. It was the 9th straight game the Tigers lost when scoring in single digits.

The Cavaliers opened the scoring when Kyle Dixon scored unassisted just 1:28 into the contest. But Towson came right back less than two minutes later with Brian Myers scoring to start a 4-0 run that would help the Tigers to a 5-2 lead at halftime.




Virginia came out firing away at the Tigers' goal in the third quarter, outshooting Towson 17-7. The barrage earned the Cavaliers five goals and a 7-6 lead as the third period ended. Two of those markers came on extra man opportunities.

Myers opened the fourth quarter with his second goal of the contest to tie the game at 7-7. Ward put Virginia back on top 8-7 when he and John Christmas combined for the Cavaliers' fourth man up goal with 10:59 left in the game.




Towson's Peyton Chane knotted the score for a fourth time when he beat Virginia's Tillman Johnson with 7:51 to play and that's the way it ended in regulation.

After Virginia's Jack deVilliers won the faceoff to start the overtime the Cavaliers called a quick timeout. With the play set Ward took a pass from Matt Poskay up top and rammed home the game winner as Virginia beat Towson for the fourth straight time and the seventh time in the 11-game series.




Joe Yevoli, Matt Poskay, Dixon and Ward each scored twice for Virginia. Christmas was the top assist man with three. Myers and Bobby Griebe each scored twice for Towson.

Both goalkeepers played well. Johnson finished with 15 saves while Towson's Reed Sothoron had a career high 16 stops.

Towson is back in action again next Saturday when the Tigers travel to 4th-ranked Rutgers. Virginia will host top-ranked Johns Hopkins.


From Virginia Press Release





ACTION VIDEOS


Towson's Drew Pfarr    High Bandwidth

Towson's Reed Sothoron    High Bandwidth Only

Virginia frustration mounts early    High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Steve Mull to Kyle Cunningham    High Bandwidth

Towson's Reed Sothoron   High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Drew Pfarr to Bobby Griebe    High Bandwidth

Virginia's Joe Yevoli to Matt Poskay    High Bandwidth

Towson face off!    High Bandwidth Only




Towson's Reed Sothoron    High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Reed Sothoron    High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Alex Fountain to Bobby Griebe    High Bandwidth

Virginia's Tillman Johnson    High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Reed Sothoron again!    High Bandwidth Only

Virginia's John Christmas to Joe Yevoli    High Bandwidth Only

Virginia's John Christmas to Newton Gentry    High Bandwidth Only

Towson's Alex Fountain to Peyton Chane ties the game.    High Bandwidth

Virginia's overtime face-off!    High Bandwidth Only

Virginia's Matt Poskay to Matt Ward in OT!    High Bandwidth





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