Virginia vs Notre Dame, 2024 NCAA Division I Women, 2024 NCAA Division I Women

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Virginia are hosting Notre Dame at , , , starting on . The match is a part of the NCAA Women's Soccer.

Game Information

Competition: NCAA Women's Soccer

Venue:
Location: ,

Line-Ups

UVA Virginia

No. Name
1 Victoria Safradin (GK)
10 Maggie Cagle
8 Allie Ross
17 Tatum Galvin
3 Alexis Theoret
16 Ella Carter
4 Kiki Maki
23 Laney Rouse
9 Meredith Mcdermott
22 Lia Godfrey
20 Moira Kelley

ND Notre Dame

No. Name
28 Sonoma Kasica (GK)
3 Izzy Engle
9 Charlie Codd
24 Grace Restovich
25 Reagan Pauwels
20 Abby Mills
14 Abby Gemma
7 Annabelle Chukwu
10 Ellie Hodsden
2 Clare Logan
13 Laney Matriano

NCAAW Soccer News

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Highlight: Vandy upsets FSU in PKs, advances to first Sweet 16

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Ambrose commends Commodores on their impressive performance

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South Carolina's Barry on last home game: 'It's just a perfect ending'

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