University of North Carolina Athletics
The Tar Heels celebrate a game-tying penalty stroke by senior Megan DuVernois (#29, far right)
Photo by: Jeffrey A. Camarati
Tar Heels Win Top-Five Thriller, 4-3 Over Princeton
September 6, 2019 | Field Hockey
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – The top-ranked North Carolina field hockey team protected its home turf in thrilling fashion Friday, scoring three times in the final 5:01 of play to beat fifth-ranked Princeton 4-3 at Karen Shelton Stadium. Senior Marissa Creatore, who grew up in Chapel Hill and came to UNC field hockey games a decade before she'd go on to play for the Tar Heels, scored the gamewinner on a cross from sophomore Erin Matson with 24 seconds remaining in regulation.
UNC improved to 3-0 on the season with its third come-from-behind win. Princeton fell to 0-1.
"I do want to credit Princeton," UNC coach Karen Shelton said. "What a heck of a game they played and they pushed us to the limit. I'm proud of our team for sticking together and finding a way there at the end."
The Carolina-Princeton matchup was part of the ACC-Ivy League Conference Crossover, which continues on Sunday at Shelton Stadium. Princeton faces No. 10 Wake Forest at 11 a.m. then UNC takes on Penn at 1 p.m. Wake beat Penn 2-0 in Friday's opener, with the top-five UNC-Princeton battle following.
The Tigers kept Carolina on its heels through much of the game. Princeton went up 1-0 in the seventh minute of play on a penalty corner, with freshman Sammy Popper scoring off the rebound after UNC keeper Amanda Hendry saved the first Tiger shot. Princeton added another goal in the 22nd minute, with senior Taylor Nolan putting her team up 2-0.
UNC answered 26 seconds later, when freshman Karlijn Goes scored for the first time in a Tar Heel uniform, assisted by Erin Matson. Coming from the right side of the circle, Matson tapped the ball through a defender to Goes, who shot from mid-circle for the score.
Four minutes before halftime Popper scored again, this time on a penalty corner, to put Princeton back up by two at the break, 3-1.
The score stayed there through the third quarter and into the fourth. Playing without a keeper after UNC coach Karen Shelton pulled Hendry with a little more than 10 minutes to play in an effort to gain an offensive advantage, the Tar Heels came up with a late flurry to win the game. With just over five minutes to play, redshirt freshman Romea Riccardo sent a ball toward Matson at the top of the circle. Matson carried it into the circle toward the baseline then sent a shot from the left side into the right corner of the cage to pull UNC within one, 3-2.
Just over a minute later, Matson got off a a shot that was kept from going into the goal by a defender's body. The umpires awarded Carolina a penalty stroke, and senior Megan DuVernois, who scored the gamewinner in last year's 1-0 win over Princeton, calmly stepped up and made the shot to tie the score at 3-3 with 3:50 to play.
Hendry went back in and the game appeared headed for overtime until Creatore and Matson combined to give UNC its first lead of the game and the only one the Tar Heels would need. From the left baseline, Matson dribbled around a defender and sent a ball toward the cage, where Creatore got her stick on it to deflect it in for the win.
"I told our team at the half, 'let's get two goals and play for overtime,'" Shelton said. "And darned if they didn't get the three goals to win it in regulation. I'm really proud of our kids."
No. 1 UNC 4, No. 5 Princeton 3
Scoring: PU – Sammy Popper, 6:52; PU – Taylor Nolan, 21:47; UNC – Karlijn Goes (Erin Matson). 22:13; PU – Popper (Clara Roth), 26:00; UNC – Matson, 54:59; UNC – Megan DuVernois (penalty stroke); UNC – Marissa Creatore (Matson), 59:36
Shots: UNC 16 (3/3/4/6), PU 16 (4/6/3/3)
Penalty corners: UNC 5 (2/2/1/0), PU 8 (3/3/0/3)
Goalkeeper saves: UNC 4 (Amanda Hendry, 55:39, 3 goals allowed, 4 saves; Team, 4:21); PU 3 (Grace Baylis, 59:36, 4 goals allowed, 3 saves; Team, 0:24)
UNC starters: Amanda Hendry, Erin Matson, Madison Orobono, Catherine Hayden, Romea Riccardo, Feline Guenther, Yentl Leemans, Eva Smolenaars, Courtnie Williamson, Megan DuVernois, Marissa Creatore
UNC subs: Hannah Griggs, Karlijn Goes, Abby Pitcairn, Riley Fulmer
UNC improved to 3-0 on the season with its third come-from-behind win. Princeton fell to 0-1.
"I do want to credit Princeton," UNC coach Karen Shelton said. "What a heck of a game they played and they pushed us to the limit. I'm proud of our team for sticking together and finding a way there at the end."
The Carolina-Princeton matchup was part of the ACC-Ivy League Conference Crossover, which continues on Sunday at Shelton Stadium. Princeton faces No. 10 Wake Forest at 11 a.m. then UNC takes on Penn at 1 p.m. Wake beat Penn 2-0 in Friday's opener, with the top-five UNC-Princeton battle following.
The Tigers kept Carolina on its heels through much of the game. Princeton went up 1-0 in the seventh minute of play on a penalty corner, with freshman Sammy Popper scoring off the rebound after UNC keeper Amanda Hendry saved the first Tiger shot. Princeton added another goal in the 22nd minute, with senior Taylor Nolan putting her team up 2-0.
UNC answered 26 seconds later, when freshman Karlijn Goes scored for the first time in a Tar Heel uniform, assisted by Erin Matson. Coming from the right side of the circle, Matson tapped the ball through a defender to Goes, who shot from mid-circle for the score.
Four minutes before halftime Popper scored again, this time on a penalty corner, to put Princeton back up by two at the break, 3-1.
The score stayed there through the third quarter and into the fourth. Playing without a keeper after UNC coach Karen Shelton pulled Hendry with a little more than 10 minutes to play in an effort to gain an offensive advantage, the Tar Heels came up with a late flurry to win the game. With just over five minutes to play, redshirt freshman Romea Riccardo sent a ball toward Matson at the top of the circle. Matson carried it into the circle toward the baseline then sent a shot from the left side into the right corner of the cage to pull UNC within one, 3-2.
Just over a minute later, Matson got off a a shot that was kept from going into the goal by a defender's body. The umpires awarded Carolina a penalty stroke, and senior Megan DuVernois, who scored the gamewinner in last year's 1-0 win over Princeton, calmly stepped up and made the shot to tie the score at 3-3 with 3:50 to play.
Hendry went back in and the game appeared headed for overtime until Creatore and Matson combined to give UNC its first lead of the game and the only one the Tar Heels would need. From the left baseline, Matson dribbled around a defender and sent a ball toward the cage, where Creatore got her stick on it to deflect it in for the win.
"I told our team at the half, 'let's get two goals and play for overtime,'" Shelton said. "And darned if they didn't get the three goals to win it in regulation. I'm really proud of our kids."
No. 1 UNC 4, No. 5 Princeton 3
Scoring: PU – Sammy Popper, 6:52; PU – Taylor Nolan, 21:47; UNC – Karlijn Goes (Erin Matson). 22:13; PU – Popper (Clara Roth), 26:00; UNC – Matson, 54:59; UNC – Megan DuVernois (penalty stroke); UNC – Marissa Creatore (Matson), 59:36
Shots: UNC 16 (3/3/4/6), PU 16 (4/6/3/3)
Penalty corners: UNC 5 (2/2/1/0), PU 8 (3/3/0/3)
Goalkeeper saves: UNC 4 (Amanda Hendry, 55:39, 3 goals allowed, 4 saves; Team, 4:21); PU 3 (Grace Baylis, 59:36, 4 goals allowed, 3 saves; Team, 0:24)
UNC starters: Amanda Hendry, Erin Matson, Madison Orobono, Catherine Hayden, Romea Riccardo, Feline Guenther, Yentl Leemans, Eva Smolenaars, Courtnie Williamson, Megan DuVernois, Marissa Creatore
UNC subs: Hannah Griggs, Karlijn Goes, Abby Pitcairn, Riley Fulmer
Team Stats
PRIN
NC
Goals
3
4
Shots
16
16
Shots on Goal
7
7
Saves
3
4
Corners
8
5
Offsides
0
0
Fouls
0
0
Scoring Plays

Popper, Sammy (1)
On rebound after first pc shot was saved
6:52

Nolan, Taylor (1)
Assisted By: Davey, Hannah
GOAL by PRIN Nolan, Taylor, Assist by Davey, Hannah, goal number 1 for season.
21:47

Karlijn Goes (1)
Assisted By: Erin Matson
GOAL by NC Karlijn Goes, Assist by Erin Matson, goal number 1 for season.
22:13

Popper, Sammy (2)
Assisted By: Roth, Clara
Penalty corner
26:00

Erin Matson (4)
Shot from left side of circle
54:59

Megan DuVernois (1)
NC Megan DuVernois PENALTY STROKE GOAL, goal number 1 for season.
56:10

Marissa Creatore (2)
Assisted By: Erin Matson
GOAL by NC Marissa Creatore, Assist by Erin Matson, goal number 2 for season.
59:36
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
UNC Women's Basketball: Tar Heels Fend Off Columbia, Go 3-0 in Cancun Challenge
Saturday, November 29
UNC Women's Basketball: Tar Heels Outshoot Kansas State, 85-73
Friday, November 28
WBB: Post-South Dakota State - Nov. 27, 2025
Thursday, November 27
UNC Women's Basketball: Nivar Records Triple Double in Win vs SDSU, 83-48
Thursday, November 27





























