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(11/16/17 6:36am)
The Virginia men’s basketball team will look to continue its solid start to the season this weekend, traveling to Richmond Friday to take on VCU and returning to Charlottesville Sunday for a game against Monmouth.
(11/08/17 6:18am)
The Virginia triathlon team recently wrapped up a successful fall season and is now in training mode as they look to future races.
(06/13/17 1:32am)
Virginia athletics director Craig Littlepage has named Sara O’Leary head coach of the Virginia women’s tennis team.
(05/25/17 3:23am)
University Athletics Director Craig Littlepage named former men’s tennis assoc. head coach Andres Pedroso head coach and director of tennis in an announcement Wednesday.
(05/24/17 3:30am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team (34-1, 11-1 ACC) topped North Carolina (29-4, 10-2 ACC) 4-2 in Athens, Ga. Tuesday following a rain delay to take home the national championship for the third consecutive year.
(05/20/17 3:09am)
The No. 2 Virginia men’s tennis team defeated No. 15 Florida, 4-0, Thursday to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.
(05/06/17 5:06pm)
Virginia Athletics Director Craig Littlepage announced Friday morning that women’s tennis coach Mark Guilbeau had resigned. The resignation marks the end of Guilbeau’s 12-year stint in Charlottesville.
(05/10/17 5:52am)
What comes to mind when you think of Foxfield Races? Is it the bright, patterned Lilly Pulitzers? Celebrating good times with friends? Partying all day long? What about the horses?
(05/01/17 6:19am)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team (28-1, 11-1 ACC) beat No. 1 Wake Forest (27-2, 12-0 ACC) 4-3 Sunday to win the ACC Championship in front of a crowd of 1,793.
(04/28/17 4:56am)
The No. 8 seed Virginia women’s tennis team fell to No. 9 Florida State in the second round of the ACC Championships. Following a rain delay, the teams went to action in Rome, Ga.
(04/24/17 5:36am)
The No. 43 Virginia women’s tennis team (11-12, 7-7 ACC) topped No. 42 Florida State (15-10, 6-5 ACC) Friday 4-3 at Snyder Tennis Center, before splitting a pair of matches Sunday.
(04/18/17 4:12am)
The No. 40 Virginia women’s tennis team won both sides of the doubleheader in Pittsburgh Friday, beating Duquesne, 6-1, and Pittsburgh, 5-2, before traveling to Louisville Sunday and losing to the Cardinals, 4-3.
(04/17/17 5:50am)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team beat Boston College on the road Saturday, 7-0, continuing the season’s successes.
(04/14/17 4:12am)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team beat No. 18 Georgia Tech, 6-1, Thursday afternoon on Senior Day.
(04/10/17 5:00am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team won two big ACC home matches this weekend, first beating Virginia Tech, 7-0, Friday and beating North Carolina Sunday, 4-3.
(04/07/17 3:24am)
The No. 4 Virginia men’s tennis team has a set of conference matchups this weekend at home — the team takes on Virginia Tech Friday and No. 11 North Carolina Sunday.
(04/03/17 6:32am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team lost their first match of the season to a tough Wake Forest team Friday, 5-2, before coming back and sweeping Clemson at home Sunday.
(03/30/17 5:39am)
After Virginia men’s tennis coach Brian Boland shook up the program by announcing his departure at the end of the season, the team is nevertheless looking forward to continuing its strong play into the weekend and beyond. The Cavaliers head down to Winston-Salem, N.C. Friday to take on No. 1 Wake Forest (17-1, 5-0 ACC) before heading back to Charlottesville to play Clemson (8-9, 1-4 ACC).
(03/28/17 3:23am)
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.
(03/27/17 5:45am)
The No. 2 Virginia men’s tennis team beat NC State and Duke over the weekend in dominant fashion. The team topped NC State (10-10, 1-4 ACC) in Raleigh Friday, 7-0, and won by the same margin Sunday against Duke (10-7, 3-3 ACC) in front of a sizeable home crowd at Snyder Tennis Courts.