Vols manage 12-point win
The Virginia women's basketball team fell to No. 4 Tennessee 85-73 yesterday evening in Knoxville, Tenn.
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The Virginia women's basketball team fell to No. 4 Tennessee 85-73 yesterday evening in Knoxville, Tenn.
Just a year ago, the immediate celebration that followed Virginia's 3-2 overtime home victory against Michigan State - a victory that clinched the emerging program's first Final Four trip in 11 seasons - lasted more than a half-hour.
Imagine trying to replace a three-time Associated Press All-America selection, 2010 ACC Player of the Year, 2010 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, three-time All-ACC performer, all-time school scoring leader and two-time Wooden Award finalist. Such is life for this season's Virginia women's basketball team and coach Debbie Ryan, as they prepare to play without the legendary Monica Wright.
The Virginia field hockey team experienced feelings of joy, and later, d
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - The Virginia field hockey team's bid for the ACC Tournament Championship ended last Friday with a disappointing 1-0 overtime loss to No. 2 North Carolina in the semifinals, marking the fifth straight year the Cavaliers have exited the tournament in the semifinal stage.
Virginia field hockey coach Michele Madison has preached the "three Ps" - ball possession, defensive pressure and fervent positivity - to her team throughout the season.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team (15-2, 3-2 ACC) ended its regular season on a high note Saturday with a 2-1 win against No. 18 Duke (8-10, 0-5 ACC) in Durham, N.C. The victory pushed the Cavaliers' win streak to four games.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team will head south to Durham to face Duke Saturday for its final regular-season game. The Cavaliers are riding a three-game winning streak and will look to extend their momentum heading into the ACC Tournament next week as the likely No. 3 seed.
A little more than four years ago, senior back Shelly Edmonds was in her last year at Emmaus High School in Pennsylvania. There, among many other accomplishments, she led her team to two state championships her sophomore and junior years. Edmonds had athletics going for her, with her college choices including some of the top field hockey programs in the nation, including ACC rival Boston College and Big Ten powerhouse Michigan State.
The six seniors on the Virginia field hockey team closed their home careers in impressive fashion this past weekend, winning their final ACC home game Saturday against No. 14 Wake Forest 4-1 and clinching their last home game overall Sunday against Radford 8-0.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team understands it is essentially out of the running for the ACC regular season championship with a 1-2 conference record and only two games remaining. Telling the team it has little to play for during its final regular season home games against No. 14 Wake Forest and Radford this weekend, however, won't render similar resignation.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team returns home for an out-of-conference matchup against William & Mary tonight after losing a crucial conference game to North Carolina Saturday in heartbreaking fashion.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team continues conference play this weekend, traveling to Chapel Hill, N.C. to take on its third top-five opponent in four games.
The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team (10-1, 1-1 ACC) welcomes No. 3 Princeton to Turf Field tonight, pitting two of the nation's top teams against each other.
The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team defeated Longwood 2-0 yesterday at Turf Field in a game during which both sides lacked energy and spark.
The fourth-ranked Virginia field hockey team (9-1, 1-1 ACC) is set to welcome in-state foe Longwood (3-9, 1-2 NorPac) to University Hall Turf Field for a midweek match.
Credit the schedulers for providing the Virginia field hockey team with a high-profile matchup for its ACC home-opener, as the No. 3 Cavaliers welcome No. 1 Maryland to Turf Field today.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team may be undefeated nine games into the season, but the path the Cavaliers took to reach their current success is not as rosy as their record indicates.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey team opened up conference play Friday with a 3-2 overtime victory at No. 12 Boston College (6-3, 0-2 ACC). Junior forward Paige Selenski scored the game-winning goal four minutes into overtime, notching her 12th goal of the season and fourth game-winning goal of the year.
The third-ranked Virginia field hockey squad jelled into a well-oiled machine that ran the table during non-conference play but from today onward, will find itself in a whole new ball game.