Cavaliers prep for Tar Heels
The No. 20 Virginia men's basketball team heads south to Chapel Hill tomorrow to take on No. 5 North Carolina in the first of two games these teams will play in the next two weeks.
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The No. 20 Virginia men's basketball team heads south to Chapel Hill tomorrow to take on No. 5 North Carolina in the first of two games these teams will play in the next two weeks.
The No. 16 Virginia men's basketball team takes its three-game winning streak down to Tallahassee tomorrow afternoon to confront No. 21 Florida State in a conference game, which is essential to improving the Cavaliers' position in the ACC standings.
The Virginia men's basketball team looks to begin its season on a high note Sunday afternoon against South Carolina State, its first game since a disastrous ACC Tournament departure last year, in which the squad surrendered a 10-point lead in the final minute against Miami.
After a disappointing loss against then-No. 13 Boston College last weekend, the Virginia men's soccer team looks to bounce back with a win against visiting N.C. State tonight in the team's final regular season match. The Cavaliers (10-6-1, 3-3-1 ACC) are additionally invested in collecting a victory against the Wolfpack (6-9-2, 2-5-0 ACC) as tonight's game will begin with a ceremony honoring the senior class, which will potentially make its final appearance at Kl
The Virginia men's soccer team looks for a strong finish to its season and ACC play beginning with a win tonight against rival Virginia Tech. The Cavaliers travel to Blacksburg for their season's final away game and hope to shake up the conference standings, as they currently stand fourth behind Maryland, North Carolina and Duke.
Bolstered by its bye week, the Virginia football team faces the dangerous triple-option offense and Al Groh-led defense of No. 12 Georgia Tech during its homecoming matchup at Scott Stadium Saturday. The undefeated Yellow Jackets (6-0, 3-0 ACC) sit atop of the ACC Coastal standings and pose the toughest test to date for a Cavalier squad plagued by inconsistent and underwhelming play but eager to make a statement in its ACC home opener.
The No. 7 Virginia women's soccer team looks to continue its winning ways tonight when it travels to Durham, N.C., to face No. 4 Duke. The Cavaliers (8-2-1, 2-1 ACC) are arguably coming off their most exciting win of the season after beating another ACC rival, No. 5 North Carolina, 1-0 in double overtime on a golden goal by junior forward Caroline Miller.
The Virginia football team heads to Chapel Hill hungry for its first 3-0 start since 2005 and a winning beginning to ACC play against North Carolina.
The No. 7 Virginia women's soccer team hopes to keep its undefeated season alive this weekend, as it hosts the Virginia Nike Soccer Classic. The four-team tournament also includes Washington State, Central Florida and Penn State, providing a tough tune-up before conference play commences next week.