Sophomore forward Lauren Moses lead Virginia in scoring against Middle Tennessee with 13 points.
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Sophomore forward Lauren Moses lead Virginia in scoring against Middle Tennessee with 13 points.
University President Teresa Sullivan said the architects ran into unexpected delays recently, such as encountering a vein of granite where utility pipes were meant to be installed.
Following the release of Rolling Stone's article, 'A Rape On Campus,' students and faculty participated in a slut-walk.
Students gathered outside of the Phi Kappa Psi house to protest the fraternity following the release of the Rolling Stone article in November.
After Bontempo and McLean gave their opening remarks, conference attendees broke into groups to brainstorm about potential concerns and developing methods for next year’s issue.
Junior guard Faith Randolph was named the ACC Player of the Week for the first time Monday. She also received All-ACC Second Team honors earlier this week.
Junior guard Faith Randolph scored 24 points Thursday night in Chapel Hill, but North Carolina's Stephanie Mavunga had the last laugh. Mavunga put back a Tar Heel miss to down Virginia at the buzzer.
Freshman forward Aliyah Huland El scored 12 points in the second half, when the Seminoles locked up freshman guard Mikayla Venson. The Cavaliers wore pink jerseys, socks and sneakers in support of breast cancer awareness.
Sophomore forward Caleigh Foust score Virginia's lone goal against Wake Forest, tying the game at 1-1 early in the second half.
Freshman midfielder Tara Vittese scored Virginia's lone goal Sunday against Boston University, when the Cavaliers took their fourth defeat in five games. Virginia next plays in the ACC Field Hockey Championships at Duke's Jack Katz Stadium.
Sophomore striker Riley Tata and the Virginia field hockey team will try to pick up wins 11 and 12 this weekend, when the No. 8 Cavaliers travel to Richmond for a Friday-evening contest and welcome No. 13 Wake Forest for a Sunday matinee.