Virginia vs Princeton, 2024 NCAA Division I Women, First Round

· NCAA Women's Soccer
  • 14':
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2 - 1

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Virginia are hosting Princeton 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)
8 Allie Ross
22 Lia Godfrey
20 Moira Kelley
17 Tatum Galvin
10 Maggie Cagle
7 Yuna Mccormack
9 Meredith Mcdermott
4 Kiki Maki
23 Laney Rouse
18 Samar Guidry

PRIN Princeton

No. Name
26 Tyler Mccamey (GK)
8 Heather Macnab
18 Brooke Dawahare
6 Zoe Markesini
2 Ryann Brown
11 Kate Toomey
21 Kiley Hamou
5 Drew Coomans
12 Lily Bryant
28 Kayla Wong
14 Pietra Tordin

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