Two Virginia wrestlers place at NCAA Championships
Four members of Virginia men’s wrestling competed in the NCAA Championships this weekend with two managing to place in the competition.
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Four members of Virginia men’s wrestling competed in the NCAA Championships this weekend with two managing to place in the competition.
With the NCAA Championships kicking off this weekend from Thursday through Saturday, Virginia’s competing wrestlers are preparing for their last competitive bout of the season. The tournament will take place in St. Louis, Mo.
In the final weekend of action before the ACC Championships, members of the Virginia wrestling team traveled to Colorado Springs, Colo. to compete in the U.S. Collegiate Championships Sunday.
In a match that could have gone either way, No. 23 Virginia (10-6, 2-3 ACC) fell to No. 24 Pittsburgh (10-5, 1-3 ACC) by a score of 19-14.
Coming off a very successful last weekend in which they took down ACC foes North Carolina and Duke, the Cavaliers (10-5, 2-2 ACC) look to take care of business one more time at home against the Panthers (8-5, 0-3 ACC).
No. 24 Virginia (10-5, 2-2 ACC) had quite a weekend down in North Carolina, defeating No. 25 North Carolina (6-6, 1-3 ACC) Saturday and Duke (4-7, 0-3 ACC) Sunday.
After two tough matches in as many weeks against top 10 opponents No. 5 Virginia Tech and No. 8 NC State, Virginia wrestling has a chance to get back on its feet in ACC play.
No. 25 Virginia (8-5, 0-2 ACC) played on their home mats Jan. 29, but were unable to overcome the depth of the Wolfpack (10-1, 3-0 ACC). The Cavaliers lost against No. 7 NC State with a score of 23-10.
Virginia (8-4, 0-1 ACC) has demonstrated steady growth throughout the season, slowly moving up in the rankings before hitting a roadblock in No. 6 Virginia Tech (13-1, 3-0 ACC) last weekend.
No. 25 Virginia (8-4, 01 ACC) opened up ACC play with a battle of heavyweights as they took on their in-state rival, No. 6 Virginia Tech (13-1, 3-0 ACC), in yet another installment of the Commonwealth Clash.
The No. 24 Virginia (8-3) wrestling team has gained momentum over the past few weeks. With wins against the Citadel, North Dakota State, Bucknell and — most recently — Lock Haven, the Cavaliers have achieved a national ranking and have gained a ton of confidence.
The Virginia Wrestling team had a successful road trip this weekend, as the team moved picked up wins a pair of wins, with successes coming Friday against Gardner-Webb and Sunday against No. 24 Chattanooga.
The Virginia wrestling team will head on the road this weekend to compete in a pair of dual matches at Gardner-Webb Friday at 7 p.m. and No. 25 Chattanooga Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Virginia wrestling team competed in its second open tournament of the season this weekend when it traveled to Lock Haven, Pa. to compete at the Mat Town Open. Coach Steve Garland’s squad has been working hard to perfect its technique over the course of the season, and the team saw success Sunday.
The Cavaliers were knocked out of the NCAA Tournament Sunday, falling to No. 5 Georgetown by a score of 2-0.
After coming off two disappointing losses, the Virginia wrestling team is returning home to host a tri-meet Sunday against Maryland and Lock Haven at Memorial Gymnasium.
After taking care of Monmouth last weekend, the No. 3-seeded Virginia Women’s soccer team has had a week to prepare for their second-round matchup. It’s win or go home in the NCAA Tournament, so the margin for error is incredibly slim.
In the win-or-go-home environment of the NCAA tournament, there is little room for error, yet plenty of room for disappointment. The Virginia women's soccer team came in heavily favored in their first match of the tournament, against Monmouth, but understood the stakes and unpredictability that go hand in hand with a single-elimination tournament.
It was a busy weekend in the state of Michigan for the Virginia wrestling team, as it competed in a pair of dual meets against top competition.
After almost two weeks of idle time, the Virginia women’s soccer team is ready to get back on the field. Virginia was knocked out earlier than they had hoped in the ACC championship quarterfinals when they had to travel on the road against a hot North Carolina team. On the bright side, the Cavaliers have used this extra time to regroup and prep for the NCAA Tournament.