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(04/24/15 2:52am)
For the second time this season, the No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team suffered a loss at the hands of No. 11 Notre Dame — this time in a more defensive battle between the two teams for a final score of 7-6 in the quarterfinal round of the ACC tournament held Thursday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
(04/23/15 12:20am)
After closing the regular season with the most wins in five years, the No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team looks to continue that success in the postseason, starting with the ACC Tournament held in Charlottesville this week.
(04/20/15 2:51am)
The seniors on the No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team have led their team to victory time after time this season, and it was no different Friday when they were honored before Virginia’s regular-season finale against Virginia Tech in the team’s annual senior day ceremony.
(04/15/15 11:07pm)
With the ACC tournament set for next week and the NCAA tournament following in early May, the No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team still has plenty of games to play. But the Cavaliers will first have to get through in-state rival Virginia Tech — which is seeking its first ACC win of the season — in both teams’ regular season finale Friday night.
(04/13/15 12:50am)
After scoring only four goals against Notre Dame last weekend, the No. 6 Virginia women’s lacrosse team bounced back with 17 goals in a 17-9 win against No. 11 Louisville Sunday in its penultimate regular season game.
(04/08/15 9:47pm)
After an uncharacteristic 14-4 loss Saturday to Notre Dame snapped its six-game winning streak, the Virginia women’s lacrosse team looks to bounce back Sunday by staying “hungry” against Louisville in the Cavaliers’ third straight home game.
(04/08/15 4:48am)
Taking advantage of March Madness, the NBA has released a new series of commercials in order to promote their playoffs entitled, “The Dance Never Ends.” Each video features an NBA player making an impressive shot, and as the player celebrates, he is transformed into the college version of himself via animated illustrations. The broadcaster even changes to notable college basketball announcer Dickie V calling the play during and after the transformation. The words, “The Dance Never Ends” appear on top of the college player and change to “NBA Playoffs begin April 18” as the athlete returns to his professional state. With an 82-game regular season and four best-of-seven rounds in the playoffs before a champion is decided, the NBA dance truly never ends.
(04/05/15 10:30pm)
The No. 4 Virginia women’s lacrosse team didn’t score until the 17:17 mark midway through the second half of its contest with No. 17 Notre Dame, as the Cavaliers’ six-game win streak came to an end on Saturday with a 14-4 loss to the Irish at Klöckner Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia.
(04/05/15 9:16pm)
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team held off a second half charge by Navy to secure its sixth straight win with a 15-13 victory in Charlottesville over the Midshipmen on Wednesday night.
(03/29/15 11:06pm)
For the second Saturday in a row, the No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team ended a team’s quest for an undefeated season — this time beating No. 2 Boston College 15-13 under the falling snow in Newton, Massachusetts.
(03/26/15 4:59am)
The No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team continued its three-game winning streak Wednesday night with a 16-6 win against in-state opponent William & Mary in Williamsburg.
(03/25/15 2:46am)
The No. 5 Virginia women’s lacrosse team looks to continue its season-best three-game win streak — all against ranked teams — Wednesday when it travels to face in-state opponent William & Mary.
(03/24/15 12:29am)
The now No. 5-ranked Virginia women’s lacrosse team ended No. 4 Duke’s undefeated season Saturday with a 13-10 victory at Klöckner Stadium and clinched a season-best three-game winning streak. The win also marked the Cavaliers’ third-straight victory against a top-25 team and first conference success of the season.
(03/24/15 12:56am)
About a month ago, Fox Sports released a promo for their upcoming coverage of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup titled “It’s Not Over.”
(03/23/15 6:03am)
The No. 8 Virginia women’s lacrosse team ended No. 4 Duke’s undefeated season on Saturday with a 13-10 victory at Klöckner Stadium to clinch a season-best three-game win streak. The win also marks Virginia’s third-straight win against a top-25 team and first conference win on the season.
(03/20/15 4:52am)
The Virginia women’s basketball team’s 2014-15 campaign came to an end Thursday night with a 69-62 loss to Old Dominion in the first round of the Women’s NIT.
(03/19/15 4:14am)
In a midweek road game, the Virginia women’s lacrosse team picked up a 14-12 win against No. 12 James Madison Wednesday.
(03/19/15 2:44am)
After earning an automatic bid to the women’s NIT, the Virginia women’s basketball team looks to re-find its “offensive rhythm” after suffering a 62-52 loss to Miami in the second round of the ACC Tournament on March 6.
(03/18/15 5:36am)
Picture yourself celebrating with your favorite men’s basketball team in Indianapolis at the end of the NCAA Tournament. That dream can be a reality thanks to Untilted Tickets, a startup company created by five fourth-year Commerce students – Ryan Caradonna, Jason Caire, Tony Douglas, Joe Caiello and Matt Blank. With Untilted Tickets, fans can purchase advance championship ticket options for a particular team at regular season prices. If you think the risk is worth it, then continue reading our interview with four members of the Untilted team to hear what they have to say about their company, the success of the Virginia men’s basketball team and more.
(03/18/15 12:50am)
The first name that appears in the Virginia women’s lacrosse team 2015 roster is freshman midfielder Kasey Behr. While her jersey number may be ‘two’, Behr has been the Cavaliers’ No. 1 scorer in two of the last three games.