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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – In his third career start at attack, Ryan Colsey recorded a career-high nine points on six goals and three assists to lead No. 12 Virginia (2-1) past High Point (2-2), 17-8, at Klöckner Stadium Tuesday night (Feb. 18). The win came after UVA dropped a 13-10 decision in its previous game to then-No. 20 Richmond last Saturday.  

Colsey, who played in 17 games at midfield as a redshirt-freshman last season, surpassed his previous career high in points (3) by the end of the first quarter. Colsey is also the second Cavalier to notch nine points in a single game this season, joining fellow attackman Truitt Sunderland, who also had nine against Colgate in UVA’s season opener. 

Including Colsey, nine different Cavaliers found the back of the net Tuesday. Sunderland added three goals and two assists. For the third consecutive game, attackman McCabe Millon dished out three assists in addition to one goal, while Thomas Mencke scored a pair of goals. 

On the defensive end, Griffin Kology stood out among the Hoos. He finished with three ground balls and two caused turnovers, while LSM Ben Wayer led UVA with five ground balls. Andrew Greenspan (8-12) and Anthony Ghobriel (7-12) both finished above .500 at the faceoff X. In his third consecutive start, Kyle Morris (2-1) earned the win, and Matthew Nunes relieved Morris to start the second half. With the help of its defense, Virginia held the Panthers to only 15 shots on net, seven of which were saved by UVA goalies. 

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Virginia travels to Ohio State (4-1) for its first road game of the season. Opening faceoff from Ohio State Lacrosse Stadium is set for noon and can be streamed with a paid subscription to B1G+. 

After dropping their season opener to Utah, the Buckeyes have won their last four games.