Baseball beats Richmond 5-1
The Virginia baseball team (15-10, 5-4 ACC) won 5-1 against Richmond (11-9-1, 0-0-0 A10) at Disharoon Park Wednesday. The Cavaliers finished their six-game homestand with a perfect record.
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The Virginia baseball team (15-10, 5-4 ACC) won 5-1 against Richmond (11-9-1, 0-0-0 A10) at Disharoon Park Wednesday. The Cavaliers finished their six-game homestand with a perfect record.
The Virginia baseball team (14-10, 5-4 ACC) earned a 13-4 home victory over Longwood (7-17, 2-4 Big South) Tuesday afternoon at Disharoon Park. The win was the Cavaliers’ fifth straight, their longest streak of the season to date.
The Virginia baseball team (13-10, 5-4 ACC) swept a three-game weekend series against Pittsburgh (7-15, 1-8 ACC) at Disharoon Park. With their win Sunday, the Cavaliers moved into a tie for first place in the ACC Coastal division.
After last year’s “shocker of all shockers” — No. 16 UMBC taking down No. 1 Virginia in the NCAA Tournament — the Cavaliers came out and proved history wouldn’t be repeated as they defeated Gardner-Webb in the opening round. With the win, Virginia (30-3, 16-2 ACC) now advances to play another game Sunday.
The Virginia baseball team (10-10, 2-4 ACC) beat Connecticut 6-3 at Disharoon Park Wednesday after a three-run rally in the bottom of the eighth inning.
It’s March and your friends want you to fill out a March Madness bracket. You have no idea what you’re doing. Sure, you were in the student section cheering on the Cavaliers a couple of times first year, and you even sat at Boylan for four hours with your friends to save a table for the Duke game.
The Virginia baseball team (9-10, 2-4 ACC) lost two games of a three-game series at Georgia Tech (13-7, 3-3 ACC) over the weekend. The Cavaliers won the first game of the series but dropped the final two.
The Virginia baseball team (8-7, 1-2 ACC) lost two of three games in a weekend series at home against Duke (11-5, 2-1 ACC) in the first games of conference play for the Cavaliers.
The Virginia women’s basketball team struggled throughout their first season under Coach Tina Thompson. The Cavaliers (12-19, 5-11 ACC) were seeded 12th in the ACC Tournament, falling to No. 18 Syracuse 67-57 in the second round.
Junior guard Jocelyn Willoughby was not only the leading scorer and rebounder for the Virginia women’s basketball team this season but also is a current resident of the Lawn and is active both on Grounds and with the NCAA.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (12-19, 5-11 ACC) lost to No. 18 Syracuse (23-7, 11-5 ACC) 67-57 in the second round of the ACC Tournament Thursday at the Greensboro Coliseum. With the loss, the Cavaliers’ season has most likely come to an end.
The Virginia baseball team (7-5, 0-0 ACC) won two midweek home games at Disharoon Park against Wagner (1-10, 0-0 NEC) by a combined score of 32-9.
The 12th-seeded Virginia women’s basketball team (12-18, 6-11 ACC) beat 13th-seeded Boston College (14-16, 3-14 ACC) 77-61 in the opening round of the ACC Tournament Wednesday afternoon.
The Virginia baseball team (5-5, 0-0 ACC) split a doubleheader with Seton Hall (1-6, 0-0 Big East) Saturday at Disharoon Park. The two teams were initially supposed to play a three-game series Friday, Saturday and Sunday, but inclement weather forced the first game to be rescheduled to Saturday and the final game to be cancelled.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-18, 5-11 ACC) lost 103-66 on the road against Notre Dame Sunday afternoon at Purcell Pavilion. The game was Virginia’s regular season finale.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-17, 5-10 ACC) lost on the road to Virginia Tech (18-10, 5-10 ACC) by a score of 63-45 Thursday night.
The Virginia baseball team lost to William and Mary 9-3 at home Tuesday afternoon. The Cavaliers (4-4, 0-0 ACC) initially led 3-1 after the second inning, but William and Mary (5-1, 0-0 CAA) scored eight unanswered runs to claim the victory.
The Virginia baseball team swept Villanova in a three-game home series at Disharoon Park over the weekend.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-16, 5-9 ACC) beat Georgia Tech (17-10, 7-7 ACC) 53-45 in their final home game of the season Sunday afternoon.
The Virginia women’s basketball team lost 71-49 at home against No. 4 Louisville Thursday night.