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Leonie Verstaete
Mike Kropf
0
UC Davis UCDFH (2-3)
3
Winner Longwood LWU (2-1)
UC Davis UCDFH
(2-3)
0
Final
3
Longwood LWU
(2-1)
Winner
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UC Davis UCDFH 0 0 0
Longwood LWU 2 1 3

Game Recap: Field Hockey |

Lancers Earn Shutout in 3-0 Win Over UC Davis

Leonie Verstraete Scores Pair of Goals and Katie Wyman Earns Eighth Career Shutout in Win

FARMVILLE, Va. – A pair of goals from Leonie Verstraete and the first shutout performance of the season from goalkeeper Katie Wyman handed Longwood field hockey a 3-0 win over UC Davis Thursday afternoon at Elizabeth Burger Jackson Field.

The win hands Longwood (2-1) its seventh consecutive victory on its home turf dating back to the 2017 season while UC Davis (2-3) suffered its third consecutive loss.

"UC Davis made it tough for us because we couldn't get a flow and a rhythm going," said Longwood head coach Iain Byers. "I don't think we were particularly impressive in our performance so to speak, but we were able to fight through and that's something we can build on."

15098The reigning MAC Defensive Player of the Week, Wyman picked up her eighth career shutout with a three-save performance to follow the 13 saves she posted in Sunday's loss to then-No. 7 Virginia.

"I'm glad we were able to get the win and the shutout today," Wyman said. "It's always a great feeling when you can hold the opponent without a goal and I thought our team defense was solid throughout the day."

Wyman's first shutout of the campaign was aided by Longwood's backline of Rio Weber, Kolbey Donahue and Clara Meschini, who allowed just five UC Davis shots in the game.  It improves upon a defensive effort that has seen Longwood top the MAC with a 1.00 goals against average.

"The clean sheet today was an entire team performance," Byers said. "Our backline is a tough unit right now and, along with the midfield, they're really make it difficult for our opponents."

15100Offensively, Verstraete tallied a pair of goals to increase her goal total to three goals on the season while Sophia DeFeo scored her first of the season. Kolbey Donahue added a pair of assists and Charlotte Wilm also added an assist.

"The midfield does a great job of getting the ball forward," Verstraete said. "I was the last one to touch it but my goals today were all about teamwork. Whenever we play as a team, we're a difficult group to beat."

DeFeo's second career goal came less than nine minutes into the game and helped the Longwood attack gain momentum en route to a 16-5 shot advantage.

With her pair of goals, Verstraete moves just outside the Longwood's all-time top 10 in career goals with 31, one shy of the 32 former teammate Jennifer Burris scored from 2012-15. Her sixth career two-goal performance comes on the heels of back-to-back 14 goal seasons en route to All-MAC performances.

Chelsea Bigelow took the loss for UC Davis (2-3) despite making 11 saves on 16 Longwood shots.

Longwood returns to their home turf Sunday, Sept. 9 against LaSalle. First touch is set for 2 p.m.

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