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(11/03/15 4:41am)
The Virginia women’s rowing team won the Princeton Chase Sunday, capturing first place with a time of 14:39.256. The Cavaliers also displayed their depth, placing four boats in the top 12 against the perennially strong east coast competition.
(06/03/15 11:01pm)
The Virginia women’s rowing team won the Varsity Four national title Sunday at the NCAA Championships in Gold River, California. As a team, the Cavaliers placed fifth overall for the third consecutive year as a result of the Varsity Four’s victory and the Varsity Eight’s third-place finish.
(05/17/15 8:23pm)
The No. 3 Virginia rowing team won the ACC Championship Saturday in Clemson, South Carolina, finishing first in all five races and dominating ACC foes, including nationally ranked No. 16 Syracuse, No. 19 Notre Dame and No. 23 Louisville. The conference title is the Cavaliers’ sixth consecutive and 15th in the last 16 years.
(04/14/15 12:06am)
The No. 4 Virginia rowing team traveled to Princeton, New Jersey this Saturday for the Class of 1975 Cup regatta against No. 8 Princeton, No. 13 Harvard-Radcliffe and Cornell. The Cavaliers won the Varsity Eight race with a time of 6:54.5, but the 1975 Cup was awarded to Princeton (6:56.8) since only Ivy League schools were eligible. Harvard-Radcliffe finished third (6:57.5), followed by Cornell (7:06.4). The Varsity Eight category was the tightest race of the day, with just 12 seconds separating all four crews.
(03/30/15 1:23am)
The No. 2 Virginia women’s rowing team had a strong showing this weekend, notching wins in 10 of 12 dual races at the two-day Pac-12 Challenge in Redwood Shores, California. The fast West Coast competition included No. 4 California, No. 5 Stanford, No. 16 Washington State and Oregon State.
(03/25/15 11:21pm)
The No. 2 Virginia women’s rowing team is back on the water and is already in the midst of the spring season. In the next few weeks the Cavaliers will see 15 of the other 19 top-20 crews leading into the ACC and NCAA championships.
(11/18/14 3:19am)
Virginia hosted the Rivanna Romp Sunday, earning first place in both the Varsity Eights and Varsity Fours races at its only home regatta, at the Rivanna Reservoir in Earlysville, Virginia.
(11/14/14 6:09am)
The Virginia women’s rowing team wraps up the fall season Sunday with its annual home regatta, the Rivanna Romp. Teams from Louisville, Penn, Old Dominion, Columbia, Oklahoma, Duke and Clemson will travel to Charlottesville to compete in the event. The Cavaliers won both the Varsity Eight and Varsity Four races last year and will field several boats in both races again this year.
(10/28/14 2:23am)
The Virginia women’s rowing team competed Sunday in the Princeton Chase, a three-mile head race at Lake Carnegie, New Jersey. The Varsity A boat captured second place, finishing less than a second behind first-place Brown with a time of 14:26.465.
(10/23/14 1:54am)
Returning from Boston late Sunday night after finishing as the top collegiate boat at the Head of the Charles for the fourth consecutive year, the Virginia women’s rowing team had already moved on, shifting focus to upcoming races — like the ones this weekend in Princeton — and beyond. Though the Cavaliers were proud of their accomplishment, the women know the Charles was just a starting point for the season.
(10/21/14 12:30am)
The Virginia women’s rowing team once again dominated its collegiate competition at the 50th annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston this weekend, earning the title of top collegiate crew in the Championship Eights for the fourth consecutive year.
(10/09/14 2:13am)
The Virginia women’s volleyball team will play its first two ACC road games this weekend, traveling to take on 12th-ranked North Carolina Friday and in-state foe Virginia Tech Sunday.
(03/03/14 9:12pm)
The top-ranked Virginia baseball team will tune up for the start of ACC play this weekend with a Wednesday game against Old Dominion at Davenport Field. The originally scheduled game against George Washington Tuesday was postponed because of the snowstorm.
(01/29/14 11:57pm)
Following a 15-point win against Notre Dame, the Virginia men’s basketball team will travel Sunday afternoon to take on another unfamiliar conference foe, the No. 17 Pittsburgh Panthers. The game pits two defense-oriented teams who are and neck-and-neck in the ACC standings. This is the first meeting between the schools since 1991.
(11/21/13 2:53am)
Even after consecutive victories against Davidson and Navy, the Virginia men’s basketball team is still working to regain its stride after suffering its first loss last week at the hands of No. 12 Virginia Commonwealth. The Cavaliers seek to continue that stride when they face Liberty at John Paul Jones Arena Saturday at 4 p.m. in the first round of the Corpus Christi Challenge.
(10/31/13 6:28pm)
What: No. 1 Virginia (18-0-0, 12-0-0 ACC) vs. No. 5 Virginia Tech (14-2-2, 9-2-1 ACC)