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(10/15/15 5:33am)
The Virginia women’s soccer team has made the most of a difficult road stand by both clipping No. 5 Clemson 2-0 and edging Wake Forest 1-0 a week ago. One more away test stands between the Cavaliers (10-1-1, 4-1-0 ACC) and a welcome return to Klöckner Stadium.
(10/12/15 2:05am)
Sunday afternoon in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the dogwoods, elms and oaks further transformed into their brilliant hues, Virginia women’s soccer showed there is also beauty in consistency.
(10/09/15 5:43am)
Thursday night under the lights, No. 3 Virginia women’s soccer overcame a series of unfortunate events from the 11th to the 15th minute against No. 7 Clemson.
(10/08/15 12:40am)
What: Virginia (8-1-1, 2-1-0 ACC) vs. Clemson (9-1-1, 3-1-0 ACC)
(09/28/15 2:13am)
It took over 55 minutes for the Virginia women’s soccer team to break through Sunday against No. 19 Duke. Toeing the end line, junior left back Tina Iordaneu slipped a pass to junior midfielder Alexis Shaffer, who smacked a one-timer past the Blue Devil keeper for her fifth goal of the season.
(09/25/15 7:09pm)
After forcing overtime in dramatic fashion, the Virginia women’s soccer team suffered its first loss of the season Thursday night against No. 7 Notre Dame. The No. 1 Cavaliers (7-1-1, 1-1-0 ACC) trailed 1-0 for most of the match, after the Irish (8-1-1, 1-1-0 ACC) capitalized on a defensive breakdown in the 12th minute.
(09/24/15 12:11pm)
I’m wolfing down Bo-Berry Biscuits in the corner of a high-school gym. It’s 7:45 a.m. on a Wednesday in late August, and I’m still half asleep. Luckily, the kids won’t show up for Nike Basketball Camp until 8:30.
(09/24/15 12:10pm)
Having silenced Syracuse in its conference opener Sunday, the Virginia women’s soccer team awaits a home showdown Thursday night against now-No. 7 Notre Dame. The Fighting Irish (7-1-1, 0-1 ACC) fell two spots in Top Drawer Soccer’s national rankings after a double-overtime loss Friday at No. 10 Clemson.
(09/21/15 1:21am)
Donning its home whites, the Virginia women’s soccer team came out flying against Syracuse (4-5-1) on a picturesque Sunday in Charlottesville. Less than a minute into the match, senior forward Kaili Torres’ volley jarred the crossbar and nearly landed behind the chalk. Soon after, at 1:44, senior forward Makenzy Doniak’s strike skidded a fraction wide of the frame.
(09/14/15 3:27am)
Star U.S. women’s soccer player Morgan Brian cheered on her former Virginia teammates from the bleachers Friday night. In turn, the Cavaliers treated their 2014 alumnus to a 3-0 schooling of Harvard (1-3-1).
(09/10/15 3:05am)
Out West, the Virginia women’s soccer team topped UCLA and tied No. 14 Pepperdine last weekend.
(09/07/15 2:51am)
Wearing assertive orange jerseys for the first time in 2015, the Virginia women’s soccer team rallied to beat No. 8 UCLA 2-1 on the road Friday night.
(09/03/15 2:42am)
Virginia women’s soccer fans remember the moment well: with close to seven minutes remaining on the clock, Florida State senior forward Jamia Fields froze one defender with an inside-out move and created enough space to uncoil a left-footed strike. The ball skidded between a pair of legs and beside Cavalier junior goalkeeper Morgan Stearns for a goal. Woefully, that’s all she wrote.
(08/31/15 2:54pm)
Friday evening under a blue-grey sky, the Virginia women’s soccer team starters took the pitch, eager to defend their historic 33-game home-winning streak.
(08/26/15 3:58am)
Although Virginia women’s soccer said goodbye to All-American senior midfielder Morgan Brian after the College Cup in 2014, the program returns as strong as ever in 2015 — and not just on paper. That was clear Sunday afternoon, when the second-ranked Cavaliers (1-0, 0-0 ACC) throttled UNC Wilmington 8-0 to kickoff their regular-season campaign before a rowdy home crowd.
(04/27/15 11:33pm)
Virginia track and field competed at the Penn Relays April 23-25. Cavalier athletes measured up to an elite pool in a number of events, though they were unable to come away with any wins.
(04/20/15 3:41am)
The two-day Virginia Challenge concluded Saturday night with Cavalier track and field athletes competing in fan favorite events in an electric atmosphere at Lannigan Field.
(04/15/15 9:58pm)
Steady rain forced Cavalier track and field athletes into University Hall Tuesday, where they continued practicing. Runners warmed up in the underground tunnels, while jumpers and throwers assembled in a vaulted space known as “The Cage,” training for an important home meet, the Virginia Challenge, only three days out.
(04/08/15 10:34pm)
The hammer throw is a herculean event: a competitor
uses a wire and metal ball to whirl around like a human top. He or she lets go
after four violent rotations and often yells with an intensity that matches the sport.
(04/07/15 1:19am)
Virginia track and field made another stride forward Friday and Saturday in California. On day one, junior Zach Herriott — the only Cavalier at the Stanford Invitational — set a personal record time of 29:08.17 seconds in the men’s 10,000 meter.