After a quick start that brought the Virginia Cavaliers out to a fiery 5-2 lead over No. 6 Johns Hopkins in the first quarter, the Wahoos’ turnover-ridden second half was too much for them to overcome on Saturday.
Some late-game heroics in the final minute weren’t enough to beat the Blue Jays after a goal from junior attackman Truitt Sunderland with 10 seconds left brought the score to 13-12, Virginia won the following faceoff. But senior the Cavaliers couldn’t corral a real possession as the clock winded down to triple zeros.
With the loss, here are four takeaways from Virginia’s 13-12 loss to Johns Hopkins:
McCabe Millon and Truitt Sunderland bounce back
With questions swirling about whether sophomore attackman McCabe Millon would even suit up for Saturday’s matchup after leaving the Wahoos’ loss to Ohio State last week, Millon answered the bell by scoring three goals.