The Hokies’ defense has also played a central role fueling second-half surges this season. Graduate goalkeeper Morgan Berman has come up clutch in tight scenarios, notching eight saves against Pitt through the second half and the game’s overtime periods, plus four saves in the final 30 minutes against James Madison.
Skiera said she can’t speak highly enough of Berman, calling her the program’s “energizer bunny.” While the defenders surrounding her may be young, Skiera said, they’ve adapted and played well in tough situations.
“As the game goes on, they settle more into the game plan and become a tougher unit, which is important,” Skiera said. “Certainly, we want to figure out how we can start that way, but I think they’re just a unit that’s evolving and needing permanence.”
The attack unit, however, is led by a mix of players with a wide range of playing experiences. Freshman midfielder Olivia Vergano leads the team with 27 goals, with sophomore midfielder Sophie Student trailing right behind her with 24.
Vergano said she’s enjoyed working with the team’s upperclassmen leaders, saying they’ve always been willing to help. She said the close bond the team shares has been key to their wins in tight contests.
“Everyone has an absurd amount of trust in one another that allows us to believe in ourselves and want to work hard for each other,” Vergano said. “Being so close knit and having that much chemistry allows us to trust each other in those big situations.”
NUMBERS OF NOTE
11-0
Georgetown took down George Washington 19-3 Saturday on a chilly, windy afternoon in D.C. Twelve players led the scoring surge for the Hoyas, powering the way to a double-digit victory. Georgetown’s victory was never in doubt from halftime on, as the Hoyas ended the game on an 11-0 run spanning 35 minutes of game time.
10
No. 16 Florida staged a significant upset against No. 5 Syracuse on Wednesday, taking the Orange down 14-10. The Gators never trailed once, fueled by hat tricks from sophomores Maggi Hall, Ashley Gonzalez and Danielle Pavinelli. Goalkeeper Sarah Reznick played a big part in the cage, holding the Orange to just 10 goals — their lowest scoring output all season.
14
Arizona State put away a history-making win against Colorado on Sunday. The Sun Devils won 20-6, led by graduate attacker Emily Glagolev’s six goals. Nine players scored in total, paving the way to the 14-goal margin of victory — the largest in program history. Fourteen was also the number of first-half goals the Sun Devils scored.
11
Maryland attacker Aurora Cordingley, a transfer from Johns Hopkins, continues to fit in seamlessly with the Terps. Cordingley was key to No. 3 Maryland’s 19-7 victory against Villanova on Sunday, notching 11 points (six goals, five assists) for a new career high. This total is just one point shy of the Terrapins’ single-game record of 12 points, which Jen Adams set in 2001.