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(11/03/14 2:33am)
The third-ranked Cavaliers finally have a moment to catch their collective breath. It’s been a year since the Virginia women’s soccer team was in the postseason, and once again, the team looks hungry for a championship.
(10/30/14 2:27am)
After a three-game road trip spanning eight days in which the No. 3 Virginia women’s soccer team went undefeated, the Cavaliers will return home for their final game of the regular season this Saturday.
(10/27/14 3:04pm)
In the third installment of this season’s Commonwealth Clash, the third-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team traveled down the road to Blacksburg for a matchup with archrival Virginia Tech.
(10/20/14 2:33am)
With the 2014 regular season winding down and engrossed in the ACC stretch run, the third-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team traveled to Kentucky for its first-ever matchup with new ACC foe Louisville.
(10/16/14 2:46am)
For a team which lost half of its previous season’s college cup team and added nine new players, the third-ranked Virginia Cavaliers women’s soccer team has exhibited an extraordinary level of chemistry in its 2014 campaign, which has seen the team extend its streak of wins against unranked opponents to 43.
(10/15/14 7:00am)
The third-ranked Virginia Cavaliers impressed fans this weekend in their matchup with NC State as they tallied six goals in their second consecutive ACC game for the first time since 2008.
(10/10/14 5:14am)
The Cavaliers put on quite the display Thursday in their first home game in two weeks, tallying their highest goal total thus far this season and extending their program record 27-game home winning streak.
(10/08/14 10:38pm)
Fresh off a thrilling 2-1 road win against No. 14 Notre Dame Sunday, the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team returns home Thursday looking to extend its school-record 26-game home winning streak.
(10/06/14 6:59am)
The fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team broke back. After being knocked from the top of the ACC standings following a crushing loss to Florida State last weekend, the Cavaliers (11-1-0, 3-1-0 ACC) hit the road once again to take on yet another ranked ACC foe, 14th-ranked Notre Dame (7-4-1, 2-2-0 ACC), Sunday in South Bend, Indiana.
(10/02/14 2:36am)
After a challenging road trip in which the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team lost its first game of the season, the Cavaliers hit the road once again this weekend to take on another difficult opponent: the No. 14 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
(09/29/14 4:48am)
The second-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team traveled to fifth-ranked Florida State Sunday, ultimately losing a hard-fought match, 1-0.
(09/26/14 5:08pm)
On a day when unfavorable weather shrouded Charlottesville in dark skies and misty rain, Virginia and Wake Forest battled under the lights of Klöckner Stadium. And while the rain put a damper on the day, skies cleared just before kickoff — and the Cavaliers' play blew up the night.
(09/25/14 4:52am)
The third-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team needed a break. The Cavaliers (9-0-0, 1-0-0 ACC) had just finished their fourth game in nine days, winning all four while playing without star senior midfielder Morgan Brian. This completed a historic opening to the season which saw the team score 3.5 goals per game — a figure which beats their nation-leading three goals per game in 2013.
(09/22/14 3:29am)
The No. 2 Virginia women’s soccer team opened ACC play Saturday night against a reeling Miami team desperate for its first conference road win since 2012. The Cavaliers, meanwhile, were looking to extend a program record 24-game home winning streak and notch their 39th straight win against a non-ranked opponent.
(09/18/14 3:39am)
After eight games, the No. 3 Virginia women’s soccer team has outperformed expectations as it has dominated early season play. The Cavaliers had outscored opponents 23-3 entering Wednesday’s matchup, and they didn’t look at all slowed by their rough schedule — three games in six days — in their final out-of-conference game.
(09/17/14 6:36am)
After an impressive performance in this weekend’s Virginia Nike Soccer Classic, the second-ranked Virginia Cavaliers women’s soccer team is now 7-0 to start off the year for just the fourth time in team history. In each of the team’s first seven games, Virginia has been dominant, outscoring opponents by an average of 2.8 goals per game, and now rank in the top 15 in both scoring offense and defense.
(09/15/14 4:08am)
The second-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team hosted Tennesee, Hosftra, Duke and Richmond in the 27th Virginia Nike Soccer Classic this weekend, looking to build on its strong early-season play and extend its program-record 21-game home winning streak.
(09/11/14 7:39pm)
In autumn, when the leaves change and the temperature drops, many college athletes risk faltering under the weight of increasing coursework, physical fatigue and other extracurricular responsibilities.
(09/08/14 1:50am)
In the Virginia women’s soccer team’s first road trip of the year, the No. 3 Cavaliers handily defeated Alabama and Samford, remaining undefeated and returning home with 5-0 record. The team has now tallied three goals or more in all five wins thus far, outscoring their opponents 18-1.
(09/01/14 2:17am)
The third-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team is on a mission, easily dispensing of opponents and controlling play as they remain undefeated after the weekend with a 4-0 win Friday night against in-state rival Richmond and a 5-0 romp Sunday afternoon against Villanova.