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Virginia Slips Past Wake In ACC Championship Semifinals, 1-0

Nov. 14, 2003

CARY, N.C.- The third-seeded Virginia Cavaliers defeated the second-seeded Wake Forest Demon Deacons 1-0 Friday evening at the SAS Soccer Complex to advance to the ACC Men's Soccer Finals on Sunday afternoon. With the win, the Cavaliers will make their fifth-straight appearance in the ACC finals. Virginia's only goal came off a miscommunication between a Wake Forest defender and goalkeeper resulting in a Wake Forest own goal. With the loss, Wake Forest's record becomes 15-4, while Virginia improves to 9-9-1.

Sunday's championship game will feature Maryland and Virginia for the ninth time in ACC finals history. It is also a rematch from just a year ago when the Terrapins defeated the Cavaliers 3-0.

Box Score

                  1 2   F
Virginia          1 0 - 1
Wake Forest       0 0 - 0

Scoring: 7:04 UVa Team Goal

Shots: Virginia 3, Wake Forest 11
Corner Kicks: Virginia 3, Wake Forest 3
Fouls: Virginia 18, Wake Forest 14
Offsides: Virginia 5, Wake Forest 2
Goalkeeping: Virginia - Ryan Burke (90 minutes, 0 goals against, 5 saves); Wake Forest - Brad McEachern (90 minutes, 1 goal against, 1 save)
Cards: Virginia 2, Wake Forest 2