Baltimore Sun Sunday

Women

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NO. 2 BOSTON COLLEGE 19, LOUISVILLE 10: Tess Chandler and Kaileen Hart each scored four goals to lead the visiting Eagles (10-0, 2-0 ACC) past the Cardinals (6-4, 0-3).

The victory tied the longest winning streak in program history from the 2015 season.

NO. 3 JAMES MADISON 14, RICHMOND 9: Kristen Gaudian had four goals to lead the host Dukes (8-0) past the Spiders (5-2). JMU opened with a 5-0 run. The Dukes are one win away from tying their best start in program history, 9-0 in 1988.

NO. 5 NORTH CAROLINA 18, NO. 11 NORTHWESTE­RN 13: The visiting Tar Heels (6-2) outscored the Wildcats (5-3), 11-5, in the second half to pull ahead.

Ela Hazar had eight assists to set the single-game record for Carolina. She also became the school’s career leader with 98 assists.

NO. 7 VIRGINIA 17, NOTRE DAME 10: Kasey Behr and Avery Shoemaker each had four goals to lead the visiting Cavaliers (6-2, 2-1 ACC) past the Fighting Irish (5-5, 1-3).

NO. 9 PENN 15, NO. 19 DUKE 11: Zoe Belodeau had five goals to lead the Quakers (7-0) past the host Blue Devils (5-3).

NO. 18 STANFORD 21, CALIFORNIA 5: Kelsey Murray scored five goals in the first half and the host Cardinal (5-3, 2-1 Pac-12) cruised past the Bears (4-5, 0-3).

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