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(19) Virginia Tech (11-4-0) | 0 | 0 | 0 |
(1) Florida State (13-0-0) | 1 | 0 | 1 |
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• The No. 19 Hokies step back into the brutal ACC with a 8 p.m. matchup against the top-ranked Florida State
Seminoles, last year’s ACC Champion, Thursday night in Tallahassee, Fla., before heading further south for a 1 p.m. match against the Miami Hurricans Sunday.
THURSDAY’S MATCH
• Thursday marks the fifth team Virginia Tech will face that is ranked nationally
• The Seminoles are the last remaining undefeated team in the nation
• Florida State has only allowed three goals in its first 12 matches, including one in the last 11 games
• The Seminoles have outscored their opponents 29-3 and lead the nation in GAA (.250), shutout percentage (.833) and save percentage (.925)
• Junior goalkeeper Kelsey Wys ranks third in the country in GAA with a .299 throughout 11 games
• Tiffany McCarty leads the Seminoles with six goals, three assists, 31 shots and two game-winners
THE SERIES
• This marks the 12th meeting between the two teams and Florida State leads 10-0-1
• The series dates back to 2002 where the Seminoles beat Virginia Tech 1-0 in at the Miami Tournament
• The Hokies’ only point came in 2008 when Virginia Tech advanced to the second round of the ACC Tournament off a 4-2 advantage in penalty kicks
• The Seminoles have outscored the Hokies 19-3 in the series
• Florida State has been ranked in every meeting except one (2002)
• This is the third meeting Virginia Tech has been ranked in the top 25
LIVE ON TV
• The Hokies and Seminoles kickoff at 8:05 p.m. on RSN
• Game will air live on the following channels: FS South, Sun Sports, Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic and NESN
IT CAN BE DONE
• Florida State is just the second top-ranked team the Hokies have faced all-time and are 1-1 in those games
• In 2009, Virginia Tech upset No. 1 and reining National Champions North Carolina, 1-0, in Blacksburg
• Four current Hokies contributed in the 1-0 upset
• Kelsey Mitchell and Kelly Conheeney started against the Tar Heels and Julia Goldsworthy and Amanda Gerhard both saw action in the win
LAST TIME OUT
• The Hokies cruised past Oklahoma, 4-1, Sunday evening at Thompson Field
• The win marked the first time in program history that Virginia Tech swept non-conference play
• Four Hokies found the back of the net against the Sooner, including Ellie Zoepfl for the first time in her career
• The four goals was the most goals scored this season
• The Sunday win marked the 25th win under head coach Chugger Adair
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