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(01/28/20 5:43pm)
Virginia squash faced off against ranked Columbia Sunday with mixed results. The No. 9 women’s team (8-4) suffered a 5-4 loss to No. 7 Lions (8-4), whereas the No. 8 men’s team (11-3) captured a 6-3 win against the No. 11 Lions (5-6).
(01/20/20 10:52pm)
Virginia squash had a strong week of victories, defeating two top ranked opponents in Brown and Cornell, while continuing its undefeated streak at home.
(01/14/20 2:17am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s squash teams opened the new year with a clean sweep over the weekend, defeating Western Ontario and Vassar at the McArthur Squash Center.
(11/25/19 1:44am)
No. 10 Virginia women’s squash travelled to play several high-ranked opponents this weekend, including No. 3 Princeton, No. 21 Wesleyan, No. 5 Yale and No. 2 Trinity. The Cavaliers (4-3) fell to the Tigers (2-0) 0-9 Friday, but rallied to beat the Cardinals (2-2) 8-1 before falling to the Bulldogs (2-0) 1-8 Saturday and the Bantams (2-0) 0-9 Sunday.
(11/21/19 3:10am)
The Virginia women’s squash team traveled to play George Washington Tuesday night at the Matthew J. Grossman Squash Courts and seized its third victory in as many games this season. The No. 10 Cavaliers (3-0) faced off against the No. 15 Colonials (1-2) for the Washington-Jefferson Cup, ultimately capturing both a victory and the trophy.
(11/18/19 4:45am)
The Virginia men’s squash team defeated George Washington men’s squash 7-2 Friday night at the Matthew J. Grossman Squash Courts in Washington, D.C. The No. 9 Cavaliers (5-0) dominated the No. 8 Colonials (1-1) in their first road game of the season.
(11/15/19 2:07pm)
The Virginia men’s squash team secured its fourth consecutive win of the season Wednesday night against Navy at the McArthur Squash Center in Charlottesville. The undefeated No. 9 Cavaliers (4-0) beat the No. 16 Midshipman (3-2) 8-1 in the first of their two games this week.
(11/11/19 9:55pm)
The Virginia men’s and women’s squash teams will seek to continue their dominant starts to the season with a difficult stretch of play ahead. Both teams will face George Washington, and the men’s team will go against Navy.
(11/10/19 3:42pm)
No. 1 Virginia knocked off No. 5 Florida State 2-1 in overtime Friday afternoon to advance to the ACC Tournament championship. The Cavaliers (16-0-3, 6-0-3 ACC) had a slow offensive start, but were able to find the golden goal to beat the Seminoles (15-5-0, 8-2 ACC).
(11/04/19 3:08am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s squash teams opened their seasons Saturday at the McArthur Squash Center with wins over Franklin & Marshall, Richmond and North Carolina’s men’s team.
(10/17/19 11:54pm)
When Virginia football downed William & Mary 52-17, launching them to No. 25 in the AP Poll, it was the earliest the Cavaliers had been ranked in a season since 2005. From higher attendance numbers to consecutive weeks in the top 25, Virginia football has made strides in the 2019 season.
(10/11/19 6:48pm)
No. 1 Virginia traveled to Raleigh, N.C., to take on N.C. State Wednesday, sending the match into overtime for the third time this season and coming up scoreless through the extra periods. The Cavaliers (10-0-3, 2-0-3 ACC) played strong defensively and saw several attempts on goal, but were unable to score against the Wolfpack (6-4-3, 1-1-3 ACC).
(09/25/19 10:34am)
No. 1 Virginia will face No. 16 Virginia Tech at home Thursday. The Cavaliers (8-0-1, 0-0-1 ACC) look to improve their 15-4-1 record against the Hokies (9-0-0, 1-0-0 ACC) following a disappointing upset in 2018.