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(10/24/11 5:38am)
The No. 21 Virginia men's soccer team continued its recent offensive barrage by taking 19 shots against in-state rival Virginia Tech Friday, but sophomore goalkeeper Kyle Renfro stonewalled the Cavaliers en route to a 0-0 double overtime draw. Virginia freshman goalie Spencer LaCivita and Renfro posted matching shutouts with six and seven saves, respectively, as neither offensive unit could manage a go-ahead goal in 110 minutes of action.
(10/19/11 6:42am)
Playing at home against a team with only two wins on the season, the Virginia men's soccer team was supposed to cruise against lowly Howard last night. The Cavaliers dominated the Bison from start to finish, outshooting them 30-2, but could not find the net until the 63rd minute, winning by a 2-0 score which could have been far more lopsided.
(10/18/11 4:42am)
Two weeks away from the ACC Championship meet, the Virginia men's and women's cross country teams built momentum with a sweep of the Panorama Farms Invitational Friday at their notoriously hilly home course. The men placed first out of 10 schools with 39 total points, while the women topped eight other teams with a dominant team score of 27.
(10/17/11 6:04am)
The Virginia men's soccer team faced an ultimately insurmountable challenge after falling behind 3-0 Friday night at Wake Forest. Despite a furious rally from the No. 18 Cavaliers (8-5-0, 3-2-0 ACC), the Demon Deacons (6-5-2, 3-3-0 ACC) clung to a 4-3 victory and snapped Virginia's three-game win streak.
(10/04/11 4:00am)
Against an impressive field, the Virginia men's and women's cross country teams held their own at the Paul Short Invitational with 10th- and 5th-place performances, respectively. In a race featuring numerous top-ranked teams, the No. 19 men and No. 16 women kept pace well enough to merit confidence in their early-season form.
(10/03/11 4:00am)
The Virginia men's soccer team traveled to Clemson, S.C., Friday and came away with a much-needed 2-0 victory. The Cavaliers (6-4-0, 2-1-0) earned their second road victory against a conference opponent via shutout and dealt a blow to the Tigers (3-5-0, 1-3-0) at a time when teams are seeking to improve their standings in the rugged ACC.
(09/28/11 4:10am)
Have you ever watched one of your favorite players and thought, "This team would great if they had another guy just like him?"
(09/26/11 6:37am)
Concluding a four-game home stand Friday night against ACC rival North Carolina, the Virginia men's soccer team came up short against the nation's fourth-ranked team and lost 3-0 despite dominating much of the match. The defeat dropped the Cavaliers (5-4-0, 1-1-0 ACC) into a tie for fourth in the conference while the Tar Heels (7-1-0, 2-1-0) moved into second.
(09/21/11 4:55am)
In its first game since suffering a last-minute meltdown against Charlotte Friday, the Virginia men's soccer team nearly stumbled down the stretch again, but held on to 4-3 win against Radford.
(09/19/11 5:40am)
The No. 10 Virginia men's soccer team welcomed visiting Charlotte to Kl
(09/16/11 12:59pm)
Coming off its first loss of the season, the No. 14 Virginia women's soccer team responded with a resounding 4-1 triumph against rival Maryland during the first ACC game for both sides. The No. 6 Terps (6-1-2, 0-1-0 ACC) could not keep pace as the Cavaliers (7-1-1, 1-0-0 ACC) dictated the flow of the game with their potent offense.
(09/14/11 6:48pm)
Playing at home for the first time in 15 days, the No. 10 Virginia men's soccer team came out flat Tuesday and dropped a 2-0 result against upset-minded Liberty. The Cavaliers (4-2-0) were unable to keep pace in a game which featured its share of physical play and a team from a lower-tier conference eager to prove itself against a national powerhouse.
(09/12/11 5:59am)
Nearly 10 years after its last win at Duke, the No. 12 Virginia men's soccer team secured a 1-0 triumph against its ACC nemesis in Durham Friday night. The Cavaliers (4-1, 1-0 ACC) seized control with a goal moments into the game and exhibited a stifling defense which made that lead stand up the rest of the way.
(09/08/11 7:16am)
Less than a month into his collegiate career, freshman goalkeeper Spencer LaCivita already stands comfortably and confidently between the pipes in his relatively new role for the No. 24 Virginia men's soccer team. Following an accolade-filled high school career at Millbrook High School in North Carolina, LaCivita is living up to his potential and is off to a fine start as a part of one of collegiate soccer's preeminent programs.
(09/04/11 11:43pm)
The No. 16 Virginia men's soccer team concluded the Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational with two wins in as many games this weekend. Virginia earned a 1-0 victory against Cincinnati Friday night and topped Wisconsin 4-2 Sunday afternoon.
(09/01/11 4:04am)
After a dominant performance at home Monday night, the No. 16 Virginia men's soccer team will hit the road this weekend for a pair of games against Cincinnati and Wisconsin - two teams that should provide a tough test for the young squad. Both games are part of the Hilton Garden Hokie Invitational, which is held in Blacksburg, Va.
(08/29/11 6:05am)
The No. 11 Virginia men's soccer team failed to impress during its season opener Friday night against West Virginia as it fell, 1-0, and never seriously threatened to score. Tonight, the Cavaliers (0-1, 0-0 ACC) make their home debut against in-state foe Richmond with hopes of cracking both the score sheet and the win column by the final whistle.
(08/26/11 4:09am)
Last November, the Virginia men's soccer team concluded a difficult season in embarrassing fashion, losing at home to an unranked Old Dominion. The game ended the Cavaliers' 2010 season in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and thwarted hopes of defending its 2009 national title.
(08/23/11 5:18am)
While many students began returning to Grounds last week, the No. 22 Virginia men's soccer team arrived in Charlottesville more than a month ago, each member of the team filled with a hunger to improve upon last season's 11-6-3 showing.
(04/29/11 4:00am)
In what could be its final game of 2011, the No. 11 Virginia women's lacrosse team will host No. 5 Northwestern tomorrow. After losing at No. 12 James Madison earlier in the week, the Cavaliers are desperate for a victory to revive their fading postseason aspirations. The Cavaliers have fallen to 9-7 (1-4 ACC) and can ill-afford to end their regular season with a third consecutive loss as they try to earn a bid to the NCAA tournament in May.