THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Field hockey shutout by No. 3 Virginia By Joe Mclntyre COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER After shutting out Old Dominion 4-0 Friday evening, the Nittany Lions got a taste of their own medi eine on Sunday. During a hot and steamy after noon at AstroTurf Field, the No. 18 Penn State field hockey team fell to the No. 3 Virginia Cavaliers, 3-0, The team got shut out largely because of a solid effort from Virginia and its goalkeeper Kim Kastuk, who had five saves. Possession a crucial factor in weekend contests By Zach Fleagle COLLEGIAN STAFF WRITER The Penn State field hockey team learned a lot about itself in its opening two games this week end. The team learned if it plays its game, it is capable of winning, and can do so in dominating fashion. The hard part is matching up with the nation's elite without los ing that mentality. 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Call 814-867-0357 Paige Selenski scored off a Nittany Lion turnover just 1:39 into the period. It gave the Cavaliers a 3-0 lead and all but clinched the victo ry for Virginia. Despite trailing by three, the Lions continued to create chances. The shots were even at seven for the second half and Penn State had the majority of the scoring chances with seven penal ty corner attempts to two for But putting the ball on net and putting the ball in the back of it are two very different things, and Penn State left the field with a goose egg in the scoring column. The thrill and excitement that was in the air during the season opener on Friday evening was will be working on this week and a solid dose of rest and film will help the process. The coach stressed that taking advantage of the opportunities throughout the game will be a key to the team's success. Co-captain Lauren Alloway did n't want to read into the amount of goals scored against them on Sunday. 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