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(12/17/16 5:51am)
Former basketball star Malcolm Brogdon — currently a rookie for the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks — will be honored in a pregame jersey retirement ceremony to commemorate his career as a Cavalier. The ceremony will take place prior to the game Monday, Feb. 20 against Miami.
(11/23/15 4:40am)
The Virginia men’s soccer team’s 2015 campaign began with much promise — the Cavaliers welcomed one of the top recruiting classes in the country — but ended prematurely as weaknesses doomed them at the least opportune time when they needed just one win to renew their postseason rivalry with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the NCAA Quarterfinals.
(11/20/15 4:25am)
Following an 11-day hiatus after their exit from the ACC tournament at the hands of Notre Dame, the unseeded Cavaliers welcomed MAAC Champion Rider University — a team they have played just once in history — to Klöckner Stadium on Thursday night in their first NCAA tournament game defending last season’s College Cup title.
(11/09/15 3:18am)
Following a strong home performance against then-fifth-ranked North Carolina, the fifth-seeded Virginia men’s soccer team had nine days off before returning to action in the ACC tournament against a familiar foe, fourth-seeded Notre Dame.
(11/02/15 5:14am)
In what amounted to a win or go on the road game for the 13th-ranked Cavaliers, the resilient men’s soccer team battled under the lights on senior night against one the top two ACC teams, and one of the best in the country.
(10/26/15 1:21am)
Going into the final three games of the season, coach George Gelnovatch and the 16th-ranked Cavaliers men’s soccer team knew they needed a dynamic run to set themselves up for success.
(10/19/15 3:02am)
If No.19 ranked Virginia Cavaliers men’s soccer team were looking to respond following their two losses last week, Friday night’s matchup against Pittsburgh was the perfect arena. Needing a win to spurn a deep postseason run, the Cavaliers met the challenge, looking like the defending College Cup champions that they are.
(10/15/15 5:30am)
For the 21st-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team, the mood of the season 12 games in is eerily similar to last year’s. Boasting a 7-3-2 record, Virginia is third in the ACC’s Coastal Division, but as the fifth-best ACC team in the NCAA Top 25, the Cavaliers sit precariously on the divide between a top flight and mediocre team.
(10/14/15 4:35am)
In what was slotted to be a manageable midweek matchup against a weaker out-of-conference foe, the No. 12 Virginia men’s soccer team struggled to implement its game plan, break through the opposing defense or get any significant momentum going.
(10/12/15 2:04am)
General soccer reasoning follows that if one team amasses more shots, dominates possession and commits fewer fouls it will earn a victory more often than not, whether at home or on the road.
(10/07/15 2:11am)
Resilience and breakout. These are the two words that best encompass the 11th-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team’s two weekend victories over fall reading days.
(10/07/15 2:00am)
Of the numerous headlines describing the win-or-go-home one-game playoff between the New York Yankees and the Houston Astros Tuesday, few people — inside the baseball world and out — would have expected an aging pitcher’s admission to an alcohol rehabilitation facility to be the leading story. With the return of Alex Rodriguez, the Yankees’ lack of star power and the shocking play of the Astros, the inherently exciting wild card matchup was set to be one of the more compelling sporting events of 2015 even without Yankee CC Sabathia’s recent development.
(10/01/15 6:04am)
Following up a crushing road conference loss is no simple task, but for the 11th-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team, a cancellation and a week off may provide the rest needed to bounce back.
(09/28/15 3:49am)
When playing a top-15 team in the country in a hostile road environment with just three days of rest, it is very tough to muster the effort and motivation to play your best game.
(09/22/15 3:29am)
Beating Virginia Commonwealth in Richmond is never an easy task, and Monday night’s commonwealth clash with the Rams was no different. Over 84 minutes, both teams remained scoreless, exchanging chances but failing to break through. But that was until freshman midfielder Derrick Etienne chipped the Rams’ goalkeeper to put the sixth-ranked Cavaliers (5-0-2, 1-0-1 ACC) up 1-0, a lead they would not relinquish.
(09/21/15 1:25am)
The sixth-ranked Cavaliers men’s soccer team battled one of its toughest opponents thus far in the team’s ACC home opener in front of a packed crowd at Klöckner stadium on Friday night.
(09/16/15 3:21am)
When James Madison arrived in Charlottesville Tuesday, the frustration over last season’s nail-biting 2-1 defeat was palpable. With an upset on their minds, the Dukes (0-4-1, 0-0-0 CAA) came out firing, but their efforts were stymied by the resilient Cavaliers (3-0-2, 0-0-1 ACC) defense.
(09/15/15 4:48am)
The 2015 Virginia men’s soccer regular season is already one quarter complete. Still unbeaten and ranked fifth nationally, the Cavaliers are in a good place going into the season’s third week.
(09/14/15 3:30am)
In their first ACC matchup of the 2015 season, the fifth-ranked Virginia Cavaliers men’s soccer team battled for 110 minutes in Durham, N.C. to draw a stingy Duke Blue Devils team in two overtimes and remain unbeaten.
(09/09/15 4:28am)
If there were any questions remaining about the talent of the Cavaliers’ attack, Tuesday night’s offensive outburst put those to rest.