by Soccer America , Sep 8, 2013

[COLLEGE WOMEN: Weekend]

Crystal Dunn

Katelyn Rowland

Alex Newfield

Kim DeCesare

Toni Payne

Rosie White

Darian Jenkins

IMPRESSIVE CAVS.

Danielle Colaprico

Morgan Brian

Amber Fry

Alexis Shaffer

Makenzy Doniak

Top 25 Action ...

Taylor Uhl

Courtney Verloo

Ryan Walker-Hartshorn

GOALIE HITS WINNING PK.

Megan Kinnema

Crowd Count ...

Ashley Hatch

No. 1 North Carolina beat a pair of Top 10 teams, No. 2 UCLA and No. 9 West Virginia, to confirm its status as the top team in women's soccer.scored her fifth goal in five games to break scoreless deadlock and lead the Tar Heels past UCLA, 1-0, on the first day of the Duke Nike Classic. Carolina outshot the Bruins, 23-6, butwas brilliant in goal for UCLA with seven saves, including top-class stops on Dunn andin the first half.On Sunday, the Tar Heels jumped out a 4-0 lead in the opening 47 minutes and then held off a second-half rally by West Virginia to win, 4-2. Dunn was one of four different players to score for North Carolina, while Newfield assisted on two goals.-- Rowland came up big again on Sunday with clutch first-half saves onandas UCLA beat No. 12 Duke, 2-1. The Bruins got goals byin the eighth minute and freshmanin the 78th minute.One of the most impressive performances of the weekend was No. 4 Virginia's 6-0 demolition of previously unbeaten and untied Rutgers, 6-0, on Friday night. Juniorscored twice, and, returning from national team duty,andeach had a goal and an assist for the Cavaliers. On Sunday, Brian had two goals and an assist to lead Virginia to a 3-0 win over Rutgers.added a goal and an assist.-- No. 5 Stanford extended its home unbeaten streak to 70 -- the second longest in NCAA Division I history -- with a 3-0 win over No 17 Maryland Sunday. Transferheaded in two goals offcorner kicks and freshmanscored in her first collegiate start at forward.Goalkeepern made seven saves and buried the deciding penalty kick herself in the 65th minute of play to lead LSU to a 1-0 win over USC, handing the No. 13 Women of Troy their first loss in five games.For the second time in a week, BYU has broken its attendance record at South Field. A crowd of 5,402 fans watched the No. 7 Cougars beat Utah, 1-0, on a penalty kick by freshmanin the 88th minute to capture the Deseret First Duel.