Boston College Athletics

Women's Soccer Falls To Virginia in OT, 3-2
October 03, 2010 | Women's Soccer
Oct. 3, 2010
Chestnut Hill, MA - The Boston College women's soccer team suffered its first loss of the season in a 3-2 overtime loss to ACC foe Virginia on Sunday afternoon in Charlottesville, Virginia. The No. 2 Eagles are now 9-1-1 and 2-1-0 in the ACC, while No. 9 Virginia is now 8-2-1 overall and 1-2-0 in the conference.
This was the final game of BC's four-game road trip as the Eagles finished up 3-1-0. Boston College will next host No. 7 Maryland on Thursday, October 7 at the Newton Soccer Field (7 p.m.).
BC sophomore Victoria DiMartino scored both goals in the loss to increase her league lead to 11 total goals. It was DiMartino's seventh multiple point game this season. She scored in the 20th minute to tie the match at 1-1. DiMartino gave BC a 2-1 lead with her 11th goal of the season in the 55th minute of the match. Kristen Mewis picked up the assist on the goal.
Virginia scored first in the fourth minute on a goal by Lauren Alwine. Colleen Flanagan scored her first goal of the season in the 76th minute to tie the match. The game-winning goal came in the 96th minute off the foot of Meghan Lenczyk.
BC's offense was led by DiMartino and Kristen Mewis as each player had five shots apiece. Brooke Knowlton had three shots in the match. The Eagles had 16 shots to 14 by Virginia. BC held the edge in corner kicks 10-4.
Junior goalkeeper Jillian Mastroianni had eight saves in the loss, while Virginia's goalkeeper Chantel Jones had five saves.
Game Notes:
Victoria DiMartino's streak is alive as she scored two goals to extend it to seven games ... Senior Amy
Caldwell notched her sixth assist of the season on DiMartino's first goal of the game. Caldwell has notched a point in seven
of the Eagles 11 games ... This was the second consecutive overtime game played between BC and Virginia. The two teams
battled to a scoreless tie in the ACC Tournament last year with BC advancing on PK's ... Kristen Mewis picked up an assist in the match. It was ninth consecutive game Mewis has notched a goal or an assists ... On Thursday, October 7, Boston
College will host No. 9 Maryland at 7 p.m. at the Newton Soccer Field. The Eagles will host the third annual "Gold Game".
The match is a fundraiser for the fight against Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig's disease. The women's
soccer team fundraising event is to honor the life of William Bouchelle, the father of junior midfielder Julia Bouchelle, who
lost his battle to the disease in 2009.
Boston College (9-1-1, 2-1-0 ACC) vs. Virginia (8-2-1, 2-1-0 ACC)
Date: Oct 03, 2010 Attendance: 1132 Weather: 66 degrees, partly cloudy
SCORING SUMMARY:
1. 4:22 VA Lauren Alwine (4) (Erica Hollenberg;Sinead Farrelly) - one timer from 10 yards
2. 19:14 BC Victoria DiMartino (10) (Amy Caldwell) - tap in from 8 yards
3. 56:36 BC Victoria DiMartino (11) (unassisted) - upper corner from 30 yards
4. 76:05 VA Colleen Flanagan (1) (Lauren Alwine) - header off corner
5. 96:45 VA Meghan Lenczyk (9) (Sinead Farrelly) - tap in from close range
Shots: Boston College 16, Virginia 14
Saves: Boston College 8 (Jillian Mastroianni 8), Virginia 7 (Chantal Jones 5; TEAM 2)
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Team Stats

Lauren Alwine (4)
Assisted By: Erica Hollenberg , Sinead Farrelly
one timer from 10 yards
4:22

Victoria DiMartino (10)
Assisted By: Amy Caldwell
tap in from 8 yards
19:14

Victoria DiMartino (11)
Assisted By: Kristie Mewis
upper corner from 30 yards
56:36

Colleen Flanagan (1)
Assisted By: Lauren Alwine
header off corner
76:05

Meghan Lenczyk (9)
Assisted By: Sinead Farrelly
tap in from close range
96:45























