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(09/08/15 2:13am)
The second-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team plays the third and final game of its season-opening homestand against George Mason Tuesday night, looking to stay unbeaten before ACC play begins Friday.
(09/07/15 3:37am)
In a rematch of last year’s season-opening loss in Oklahoma, the second-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team squared off against Tulsa looking to open the season 2-0 following its victory over Charlotte to open the campaign.
(09/03/15 1:18am)
The second-ranked Cavalier men’s soccer team hosts Tulsa Friday night, looking to avenge a gut-wrenching 1-0 double-overtime loss from last season.
(08/31/15 1:29am)
On opening night in Charlottesville, the second-ranked Virginia men’s soccer team treated the raucous crowd of 4,620 fans to a show, getting on the board early and taming the potent Charlotte attack throughout a heated contest that featured an astounding 29 fouls.
(03/30/15 3:44am)
If the theme of the season for the eighth-ranked Virginia men’s tennis team thus far has been resilience, it might have just transformed to dominance before our very eyes. Following five straight ACC wins to open up the conference season, the Cavaliers continued their in-conference success this weekend with two statement wins over ACC rivals North Carolina and Duke.
(03/24/15 12:43am)
Dominant, resilient, monumental — any of these adjectives would accurately describe the Virginia men’s tennis team’s two wins this weekend over ACC foes Notre Dame (10-7, 2-3 ACC) and Boston College (6-9, 0-4 ACC).
(03/16/15 11:31pm)
In a triumphant statement of resilience, the seventh-ranked Virginia men’s tennis team knocked off No. 62 Clemson (9-7, 0-2 ACC), 6-1, in its ACC home debut on Friday.
(03/03/15 12:32am)
For the No. 11 Virginia men’s tennis team, the beginning of the spring 2015 season has been puzzling. Although they boasts the top two singles players in the nation in sophomore Thai-Son Kwiatkoski and junior Ryan Shane, the Cavaliers have now dropped two matches in 15 days, both to the fifth-ranked Baylor Bears, following six straight wins to begin the year.
(02/17/15 3:03am)
As the 16 best teams in the country gathered in Chicago this past weekend for the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, the third-seeded Virginia men’s tennis team looked primed for a deep run and a potential championship. Boasting two top five players, first-ranked sophomore Thai-Son Kwiatkowski and No. 4 junior Ryan Shane, Virginia seemed to be a team playing some of its best tennis.
(02/10/15 4:27am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team will spend significant time on the road in the next six weeks. One of the most important aspects of a long road trip is starting off strong and gaining momentum, as these are some of the most taxing times for a team. At Thalhimer Tennis Center in Richmond Saturday, Virginia did just that.
(12/08/14 11:41pm)
If the Virginia women’s soccer team were Superman, Florida State would be its Kryptonite. The Cavaliers have dominated this season, outscoring their opponents 88-16. However, the Seminoles had gotten the best of them in both the regular season and the ACC Tournament.
(12/04/14 4:33am)
It’s that time of year again for the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team — when it departs from the friendly confines of Charlottesville to meet the three other surviving teams of the 64-team NCAA tournament. If this feels familiar, it is because the Cavaliers are going to their second-straight College Cup, and will again have the chance to take home the school’s first national championship in women’s soccer.
(12/01/14 5:51am)
In what may be the defining game in coach Steve Swanson’s tenure at Virginia, the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team (22-2) topped No. 1 overall seed UCLA (21-1-2) in the Elite Eight in Los Angeles to advance to the program’s second consecutive College Cup appearance.
(12/01/14 5:32am)
The eighth-ranked Virginia men’s basketball team traveled to the Barclays Center this weekend for the third annual Barclays Center Classic. The Cavaliers squared off against La Salle in the semifinals before besting Rutgers Saturday night in the championship.
(11/25/14 6:05am)
The Virginia women’s soccer team has come a long way this season, showing marked improvement since the preseason en route to a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and a dominant victory against High Point last weekend in the first round. This weekend, Virginia had the chance to move into the Elite Eight, and the battle-tested Cavaliers leapt at the opportunity.
(11/20/14 7:38am)
The Virginia men’s soccer team last competed nearly two weeks ago in a disheartening 3-0 defeat in the ACC Quarterfinals against Notre Dame. After making it to the ACC Championship game last season, this was not the stepping-stone the Cavaliers wanted.
(11/20/14 5:39am)
Following its convincing 8-0 victory last Friday, the second-seeded Virginia women’s soccer team will enjoy a week of rest before its next matchup — an invaluable asset for a Cavalier squad which has played a 20-game season and is heading into a potential Friday-Sunday, second and third round NCAA tournament schedule this weekend.
(11/17/14 5:56am)
Friday night — in what seemed like the blink of an eye — the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team alleviated worries that its chances in the national championship were in jeopardy, as the team demonstrated its readiness to make a deep run in this year’s NCAA tournament.
(11/13/14 4:05am)
Ever since the Virginia women’s soccer team arrived at spring camp more than seven months ago, the focus has been on getting back to the NCAA tournament and avenging last season’s heartbreaking College Cup loss to UCLA in penalty kicks. Throughout the regular season, the team spoke of ambitious postseason goals, while reiterating that the next game on the schedule would be the most important.
(11/06/14 5:31am)
With the regular season in the rearview mirror for the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team, the Cavaliers now face one of their toughest tests in the first round of the ACC tournament this weekend.