Virginia student-athletes cash out on spring awards
By Garrett Shaffer | July 5, 2017Student-athletes at Virginia perform on the field and in the classroom everyday at the highest level.
Student-athletes at Virginia perform on the field and in the classroom everyday at the highest level.
The Skinny on men's and women's tennis and men's lacrosse for this weekend.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for women's tennis, men's golf and rowing.
The Virginia women’s tennis team fell to conference rivals No. 17 Duke (11-3, 5-0 ACC), 6-1, and No. 4 North Carolina (20-1, 7-0 ACC), 5-2, last weekend.
“The Skinny” on weekend action for track and field and men’s and women’s tennis.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s team (15-0, 2-0 ACC) won the doubles point against Notre Dame Saturday and never looked back.
The Virginia women’s tennis team is preparing for a set of ACC matches this weekend against NC State and Notre Dame after a tough loss to Michigan last week.
The Virginia women’s tennis team continued their home stand to start the season with a solid weekend, picking up a conference win over Syracuse before falling to No. 21 South Carolina.
The Virginia women’s tennis team had a busy weekend, taking on Ole Miss Saturday and Wake Forest Sunday as part of the ITA Kick-Off Weekend in Charlottesville.
The Virginia women’s tennis team is getting ready for the ITA Kickoff Weekend Event after beating ACC opponent Boston College 4-3 in its season opener last weekend.
The fifth-seeded Virginia women’s tennis team showed well in the ACC tournament, defeating twelfth-seed Florida State and fourth-seed Duke en route to an semifinals appearance, where they were defeated by top-seeded North Carolina, 4-1.
The ACC tournament kicks off this weekend at Cary Tennis Park in Cary, N.C. where both Cavalier teams return to defend their 2015 titles as the reigning ACC tournament champions.
It was a busy weekend of tennis at the Snyder Courts, as both the Virginia men and women’s tennis teams played matches Friday and Sunday.
A frantic weekend awaits Virginia tennis, as both the highly-ranked men’s and women’s teams are set to host two home games apiece before the postseason begins.
After a tough loss against Georgia Tech last Sunday, the No. 15 Virginia women’s tennis team travelled to Blacksburg Sunday to take on its in-state rival in No. 30 Virginia Tech.