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RADFORD TRAVELS TO NO. 21 VIRGINIA ON TUESDAY FOR A COMMONWEALTH CLASH
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MATCH INFORMATION
SETTING THE STAGE
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHTS
SCOUTING No. 21 VIRGINIA
UP NEXT
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MATCH INFORMATION
- Date: October 11, 2016
- Time: 7 p.m.
- Location: Klöckner Stadium (Charlottesville, Va.)
- Ranking: 28th in NSCAA Poll
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SETTING THE STAGE
- Radford will look to collect their first win over Virginia in the 12th meeting between the two Commonwealth foes.
- In the last 25 years, the two in-state squads have only met twice.
- The matchup is the first since Oct. 21, 2014. Virginia won the matchup 3-0.
- The Highlanders are 3-1 on the road this season, while the Cavaliers have compiled a 4-0-3 home record.
HIGHLANDER HIGHLIGHTS
- Record: 9-2-0, 3-0-0 Big South
- Radford extended its winning streak to three with a 1-0 overtime victory over Presbyterian on Saturday. The Highlanders extended their winning streak to five over Liberty on Oct. 5 with a 2-1 win.
- The three goals scored on the week for the Highlanders came from three different players. Evan Szklennik, Victor Valls and Kieran Roberts tallied goals; giving them two each on the season.
- Nine different Highlanders have found the back of the net this season, including seven with two or more goals.
- Radford owns a .413 shot on goal percentage with 59 on frame in 143 attempts.
- Jo Vetle Rimstad collected his second Big South Defensive Player of the Week honor in 2016 and the third of his career.
- Rimstad and the Radford defense limited Liberty and Presbyterian to just one goal on 13 shots – seven on frame.
- For the season, Radford has allowed just eight goals, six fewer than any other team in the conference.
SCOUTING No. 21 VIRGINIA
- Record: 6-2-3, 1-2-2 ACC
- The Cavaliers are coming off a 2-1 comeback victory over No. 4 North Carolina on Friday. The win marked the first win over the Tar Heels since 2008.
- In the match, Pablo Aguilar knotted the match in the 52nd minute, before Wesley Wade scored the game winner in the 78th minute.
- The two second half goals were the 12th and 13th on the season for the Cavaliers. UVa has outscored opponents 13-4 in the second half.
- Edward Opoku and Wade lead the Cavaliers with four goals each. Wade's four goals have come on only nine shots on goal.
- Daniel Barir has assisted on four of the 20 goals scored on the season to lead the squad.
- Virginia is 3-0-1 in their last four matches, outscoring opponents 7-1 during the span.
- The Cavaliers have been strong at Klöckner Stadium this season, holding a 14-5 goal advantage.
UP NEXT
- Radford returns to Cupp Stadium on Saturday for a homecoming matchup with Winthrop. The match is slated for a 7 p.m. start.
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