No. 15 women’s lacrosse triumphs over Louisville
The No. 15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team was able to find a huge ACC win against a renowned Louisville team Saturday — outscoring the Cardinals, 11-7.
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The No. 15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team was able to find a huge ACC win against a renowned Louisville team Saturday — outscoring the Cardinals, 11-7.
The No. 19 Virginia women’s lacrosse team will face off against Louisville Saturday at Klöckner Stadium.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team (7-7, 2-3 ACC) was able to avoid dropping their fourth straight game as they beat Navy, 16-13, Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 15 Virginia (7-7) dropped their third straight match as they traveled to University Park, Pa. to face off against No. 5 Penn State (13-1). The Cavaliers were outscored 12-8 by the Nittany Lions.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team was unable to come out on top against a very talented Maryland squad, falling, 16-11, Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium.
The No.15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team struggled to find the back of the net and fell to Boston College, 17-10, Saturday.
No. 17 Virginia (7-4, 2-2 ACC) picked up their fifth-straight victory with a win against Oregon Wednesday night — finding enormous second half success and ultimately outscoring the Ducks, 15-6.
Following a 9-6 victory over in-state rival James Madison Wednesday, the No.19 Virginia women’s lacrosse team will return to Klöckner Stadium to resume conference play against Duke Saturday at 1 p.m.
The No. 19 Virginia women’s lacrosse team handled James Madison Wednesday night in a decisive 9-6 victory on the road.
The Cavaliers (4-4, 1-2 ACC) found victory against a talented and highly regarded Notre Dame (8-4, 0-1 ACC) team this weekend at Klöckner Stadium, dominating the game with an impressive 15-5 score.
Following a delay due to inclement weather, the women’s lacrosse team fell to Princeton in a 17-10 match Saturday.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team — which needed a win after a close loss to to Elon — found success thanks to the shooting of freshman midfielder Sammy Mueller in its 15-14 win against Richmond. Mueller — who was Virginia’s top scorer for the match — tallied six goals, with two clutch goals in the last minutes of the game.