Baseball loses series with Georgia Tech
No. 15 Virginia baseball dropped its weekend series against Georgia Tech and fell further from the top of the Atlantic Division standings with this disappointing effort.
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No. 15 Virginia baseball dropped its weekend series against Georgia Tech and fell further from the top of the Atlantic Division standings with this disappointing effort.
BSixth-ranked Louisville came to Davenport Field and handed 15th-ranked Virginia a definitive three-game series sweep Monday night. The Cardinals (25-7, 14-1 ACC) put forward a well-rounded effort, and simply played better than the Cavaliers (19-12, 6-9 ACC).
No. 14 Virginia wrestling will begin conference action against Duke in Charlottesville this Friday. The Cavaliers put their 30-match win streak inside Memorial Gymnasium up against a Blue Devil squad that is considerably better than some of its previous iterations.
The No. 12 Virginia wrestling team competed at the ACC Championships Saturday, March 8 in Blacksburg, Va. The Cavaliers (18-3, 5-1 ACC) placed third with 61.5 points, five-and-a-half behind second-place No. 10 Pittsburgh (13-3, 6-0 ACC). But No. 16 Virginia Tech (18-5, 4-2 ACC) stole the show — running away and claiming their second consecutive ACC title with 87 points.
Virginia softball kicked off its season at the South Carolina Upstate Classic in Spartanburg, S.C. this weekend. The Cavaliers (1-4) struggled around the board, and fell by mercy rule in the tournament’s final two games.
The No. 13 Virginia wrestling team returns home to battle a familiar foe in Maryland on Friday. The Cavaliers, who have not wrestled in Memorial Gym in nearly three months, aim to hand the Terrapins a decisive loss in a known arena.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams butted heads with some of the country’s best last weekend at the Rod McCravy Memorial Meet in Lexington, Ky. The two-day event featured two of the nation’s top three men’s teams and three women’s teams that rank in the top six.
The No. 12 Virginia wrestling team picked up two more wins last weekend. The Cavaliers (13-2, 2-0 ACC) brushed aside Duke 30-6 Friday before outlasting Old Dominion 20-12 in a grueling, hard-fought match.
The No. 13 Virginia wrestling team travels west this weekend to compete in the 32nd annual Cliff Keen Las Vegas Collegiate Wrestling Invitational. This individual tournament features some of the nation’s best and will be the Cavaliers’ final competition of the 2013 calendar year.
As the 15-week fall cross country season comes to a close, both the No. 22 men’s team and the No. 10 women’s team’s efforts will culminate against the nation’s best at Saturday’s NCAA Championships in Terre Haute, Ind.
When former Cavalier Catherine White claimed her second All-American distinction in cross country last November, it was a time of celebration for Virginia cross country.
Saturday was nothing short of a perfect day to run cross country at Panorama Farms. The weather was clear, and the runners responded by putting on a remarkable show for spectators.
The Virginia cross country team kicked off its season on Friday by hosting the U.Va. Duals at Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Va. The meet was an early-season tune-up, but it gave the Cavaliers valuable experience for the upcoming season.
The Virginia men and women’s track and field team dueled with two of the nation’s most esteemed public institutions Saturday in Berkeley, Calif. The Cavaliers won a total of seven events across the male and female competitions, and both teams finished in third place.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track teams opened the long outdoor season last Saturday with the Virginia Cup at Lannigan Field. The Cavaliers did not field a full squad but still managed to win 10 individual events.
The No. 11 Virginia wrestling team capped off ACC regular season competition with an exhilarating 21-19 win against Maryland in College Park. The Cavaliers (13-3, 4-1 ACC) dominated early, but a late Terrapin (10-7, 1-2 ACC) rally put the contest up in the air until the conclusion of the penultimate match.
The No. 11 Virginia wrestling team steamrolled NC State en route to a 32-7 win Sunday, thrilling a near-capacity Memorial Gymnasium crowd.
The No. 11 Virginia wrestling team welcomes ACC foe NC State to Memorial Gymnasium for a Sunday afternoon contest as it looks to continue its recent streak of strong performances. The Cavaliers (11-3, 2-1 ACC) will try to extend their current 5-1 run in dual meets while protecting their home mat, where they remain undefeated this season.
The No. 11 Virginia wrestling team enjoyed a successful weekend against a pair of Tobacco Road foes. The Cavaliers (11-3, 2-1 ACC) traveled to Chapel Hill Friday and throttled North Carolina 24-9. The Cavaliers returned to Charlottesville Sunday and blanked reeling Duke 38-0 in its first opportunity to compete in front of the Virginia faithful in nearly three months.
Following a record-setting week that catapulted Virginia to its highest ranking in school history, the No. 11 wrestling team travels to Chapel Hill, N.C. for a conference matchup against North Carolina Friday.