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Wake Forest Falls To Virginia In ACC Championship, 1-0

Nov. 15, 2002

Box Score

CARY, N.C. - It took a Wake Forest own goal to decide the first semifinal match at the 2002 Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Soccer Championship at the SAS Soccer Stadium in Cary, N.C. The fourth-seeded Virginia Cavaliers defeated the top-seeded Wake Forest Demon Deacons to advance to Sunday's Championship game.

The lone goal on the evening came at the 29:55 mark as Virginia's Alecko Eskandarian crossed the ball into the six-yard box and a Wake Forest defender slid into the cross, putting the ball into the Wake Forest goal.

With the victory, Virginia improves to 15-5-0 while Wake Forest suffers its first loss of the season with a record of 14-1-4. Virginia advances to Sunday's Championship match where it will face the winner of the Clemson vs. Maryland match. Sunday's Championship match is set to begin at 1:00 p.m.

Box Score      1    2    F
Virginia       1    0    1
Wake Forest    0    0    0
Scoring: 29:55 - Virginia own goal (unassisted)
Shots: Virginia 6, Wake Forest 5
Corner Kicks: Virginia 1, Wake Forest 2
Fouls: Virginia 24, Wake Forest 15
Offsides: Virginia 7, Wake Forest 12
Goalkeeping: Virginia - David Comfort (90 minutes, 0 goals against, 2 saves); Waek Forest- William Hesmer (90 minutes, 1 goals against, 0 saves)
Cards: Virginia 3, Wake Forest 2