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(10/18/17 4:40am)
No. 10 Virginia hosted one of the Big South leading schools, Radford, in their second to last regular season home game of the season. The Cavaliers (9-2-3, 2-1-3 ACC) could not take care of business against the in-state opponent and were defeated 1-0.
(10/16/17 2:46am)
No. 10 Virginia continued to pick up points against ACC opponents in its 0-0 draw against NC State. The Cavaliers are tied for third place in the ACC Coastal Division with No. 7 Duke at nine points, trailing No. 5 Notre Dame and No. 3 North Carolina.
(10/11/17 4:08am)
No. 10 Virginia concluded its three game home stand with a 4-2 comeback victory over Lehigh. Chemistry and confidence are two things that cannot be overlooked, and the Cavaliers (9-1-2, 2-1-2 ACC) are building plenty of momentum heading down the stretch. The Cavaliers couldn’t look past the Mountain Hawks (7-4-1, 2-1-1 Patriot League) and now have only one remaining non-conference game in their regular season schedule.
(10/09/17 4:08am)
No. 11 Virginia hosted Boston College on an eventful Bicentennial weekend and came away with the 1-0 victory due to a masterful free kick from junior defender Sergi Nus.
(09/26/17 3:15am)
No. 9 Virginia hosted Davidson Monday night in a game that surprised everyone with its excitement. The matchup, which was not touted with the same fervor as some of the surrounding ACC battles, ended with late game heroics for the Cavaliers (6-1-1, 1-1-1 ACC) in a 2-1 victory.
(09/24/17 7:11pm)
The No. 9 Virginia men’s soccer team hosted its biggest matchup of the season to date, facing off against No. 7 North Carolina. On a beautiful Friday night at Klöckner Stadium, in front of the biggest crowd of the year, they were unable remain unbeaten against ACC opponents in a 2-1 overtime defeat.
(09/13/17 4:49am)
No. 12 Virginia and Marquette matched up for the third time in history Tuesday night, finishing off a five-game home for the Cavaliers (4-0-1) that showed the team has a high ceiling. The Golden Eagles (0-4-1) looked to come in and play the spoiler, searching for their first victory of the young season.
(09/11/17 3:57am)
No. 11 Virginia men’s soccer was not defeated on its home turf, tying No. 7 Syracuse 2-2 in a gigantic ACC opener. The comeback, after being down 1-0 early, showed the toughness of a squad in a real battle for supremacy in a conference with seven of the top 11 teams.
(09/08/17 4:02am)
No. 11 Virginia has opened up the season with an offensive explosion, scoring nine goals in three games. The Cavaliers (3-0-0) will look to continue to press the attack Friday night when they take on No. 7 Syracuse.
(09/05/17 3:31am)
No. 12 Virginia continued to roll in front of an amazing home crowd, defeating UNC-Wilmington 2-1 in overtime to move to 3-0 on the young season. Junior defender Sergi Nus hit his second game-winner of the year, this time in a header off a corner from freshman midfielder Faris Abdi.
(09/01/17 2:39am)
No 12. Virginia’s offense struck early and often, discouraging any chance of a Hofstra comeback in a sound 4-0 victory Thursday. The Cavaliers (2-0-0) came off their opening contest against Villanova looking much sharper on all sides of the ball, allowing the win streak at Klöckner Stadium to grow to 18.
(08/31/17 6:29am)
The No. 12 Cavaliers look to continue their winning ways at home to open the season, facing off against Hofstra Thursday at 6 p.m.
(08/28/17 2:58am)
It took nearly two full 10-minute overtime periods before junior defender Sergi Nus knocked in a penalty kick in the 105th minute to down Villanova, 3-2, and to extend the Cavaliers winning streak at Klöckner to 17-straight games.
(08/22/17 1:35pm)
The Virginia men’s soccer team has history on its side — the Cavaliers have claimed seven national championships, 15 conference titles and 36 straight years of NCAA tournament appearances. With a seasoned group of returning players, the team is prepared for another deep tournament run to Pennsylvania.
(07/05/17 10:44pm)
Student-athletes at Virginia perform on the field and in the classroom everyday at the highest level. Hard work becomes tangible, as accolades and awards came in bunches for Virginia’s spring athletes. Virginia teams were loaded with student-athletes that received All-ACC honors, achieved draft selections or garnered rookie or player of the year honors.
(06/26/17 2:55am)
Within a week of assistant head coach Ruffin McNeill’s departure, head coach Bronco Mendenhall had found his new man.
(06/06/17 2:59am)
The second-seeded Cavaliers played their third NCAA tournament game in Fort Worth, Texas Monday. They faced off against the third-seeded Dallas Baptist Patriots in a game where the winner received a chance to move on in the tournament and play first-seeded Texas Christian.
(06/02/17 2:31am)
No. 2 seed Virginia enters its 14th-straight NCAA Tournament Friday as it faces off against No. 3 seed Dallas Baptist at Texas Christian’s Lupton Stadium in Fort Worth, Texas. The Cavaliers (42-14, 18-12 ACC) enter the double-elimination regional on the road in Fort Worth — only the fifth time Virginia is opening away from Charlottesville in its 14 tournament appearances.
(05/28/17 2:30am)
The fourth-seeded Cavaliers (42-14, 18-12 ACC) played their second ACC tournament game in Louisville, Ky. Friday against the fifth-seeded Clemson Tigers (39-19, 17-13 ACC), in a matchup where Virginia was not able to advance to the next round.
(05/26/17 3:20am)
The fourth-seeded Cavaliers entered the ACC tournament in Louisville, Ky. looking to make some noise. They began tournament play Thursday afternoon against the ninth-seeded Duke Blue Devils.