Wrestling starts off season Sunday
The Virginia wrestling team is set to kick off its season at the Clarion Open Sunday in Clarion, Penn.
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The Virginia wrestling team is set to kick off its season at the Clarion Open Sunday in Clarion, Penn.
Having just finished the regular season with a win against Louisville, the fifth-seeded Cavaliers came into the ACC Championships confident in their ability but weary of their competition since they travelled to Chapel Hill to take on fourth-seeded North Carolina.
In Virginia’s final regular season ACC matchup, the team traveled to Lynn Stadium in Louisville, Ky., to take on the Louisville Cardinals.
The ACC regular season will finally come to a close for Virginia Thursday night. The team, having gone through all the ups and downs that are requisite for a long season, has emerged a battle-tested and cohesive team.
On a picturesque fall day at Klöckner Stadium, the women’s soccer team took on the Boston College Eagles, hoping to close out its regular season home schedule with a win. The Cavaliers’ Senior Day festivities started early with a celebration of their senior class and culminated with a 3-2 triumph.
Thursday night, the Cavaliers returned to Charlottesville coming off a disappointing defeat in Durham, N.C. against Duke. Virginia was tasked with yet another ACC matchup, this time against a tough North Carolina State team that would have loved nothing more than to knock off the Cavaliers.
The Cavaliers travelled down to Durham, N.C. Saturday, to take on the Duke Blue Devils in a top-five matchup that promised to be chock-full of excitement.
This Sunday the Virginia women’s soccer team traveled to Notre Dame for a pivotal ACC matchup. Following the team’s most complete performance of the season, a 6-0 win against Pittsburgh, the Cavaliers came into this game feeling good about their team’s progress.
Under the bright lights of Klöckner Stadium, No. 8 Virginia took on struggling ACC counterpart Pittsburgh in a game where the Panthers were clearly overmatched by the Cavaliers, who dominated with a final score of 6-0.
The Virginia women’s soccer team is emerging this fall as one of the best squads in the nation. Early in the season, it has dominated the opposition time and time again.
In a tumultuous game spoiled by two lightning delays, No. 2 Virginia and No. 3 Florida State played to a 1-1 tie before officials had to call the game due to weather.
The No. 2 Virginia women's soccer team kicked off its two-game road trip against Miami this Thursday night at Cobb Stadium. The Cavaliers (8-2-0, 1-1-0 ACC) suffered a disappointing loss to the Hurricanes (6-4-0, 1-1-0 ACC) by a score of 2-1.
In the team’s ACC opener under the Friday night lights, the No. 5 Virginia women’s soccer team impressed in defeating No. 17 Virginia Tech, 2-0. This iteration of the Commonwealth Clash was highly anticipated by the fans, as evidenced by the record-setting crowd of 3,966 fans who flooded Klöckner Stadium.
No. 5 Virginia women’s soccer team returns home to begin ACC play and host No. 17 Virginia Tech at 7 p.m. in yet another Commonwealth Clash. Klöckner Stadium will likely be packed for this massive game with implications that could set the tone for the entire ACC.
In the final non-conference match of the season, the Virginia women’s soccer team finally showed they weren’t invincible, as they fell 3-2 at Georgetown Sunday.
Senior goalkeeper Morgan Stearns has seen it all. She has been through all the ups and downs that one could possibly experience on the soccer field, although for her, they have mostly been ups, as indicated by her program-record 60 wins. In addition to that, she has been like a brick wall in net, going nearly 800 minutes of game time since a ball has rolled into the back of her net, another program record.
The Virginia women’s soccer team had a busy weekend, hosting Oklahoma Friday and No. 25 Pepperdine Sunday, both at the No. 3 Cavalier’s (6-0-0) home turf of Klöckner Stadium. The team answered the call and continued its dominant streak in defeating Oklahoma (3-2-1), 3-0, and Pepperdine (4-2-0), 2-0.
The third-ranked Virginia Cavaliers (4-0-0) may be truly tested for the first time this season this weekend, as the team will play host to two quality opponents. Virginia will play host to Oklahoma (3-1-1) Friday and, to close out the weekend, to No. 25 Pepperdine (3-1-0) Sunday.
No. 4 Virginia continued its streak of dominance, defeating Old Dominion (1-3-0), 4-0, on a scorching hot day at Klöckner Stadium.
Under the lights of Klöckner Stadium, No. 4 Virginia (3-0-0) cruised by Michigan State (1-1-1) by a score of 3-0.