Squad wraps up non-ACC play
The Virginia men's soccer team kicks off a three-game home stand - the final three matches of the regular season - tonight against American in its last non-conference clash of the year.
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The Virginia men's soccer team kicks off a three-game home stand - the final three matches of the regular season - tonight against American in its last non-conference clash of the year.
Virginia fans stormed the field Saturday night, deliriously celebrating with a football team which upset No. 12 Georgia Tech. Few of them knew how their unranked and unheralded team could upend a Yellow Jackets squad which had averaged 535.5 yards and 46.5 points a game. Even fewer realized that they owed the win in part to the Cavaliers' placeholder.
After playing all the top teams in the ACC during recent weeks, the No. 8 Virginia women's soccer team opens up a four-game stretch which features the bottom four teams in the conference tonight against N.C. State in Raleigh. While the remaining schedule appears to be the team's easiest series of games since August, the Cavaliers (9-3-2, 3-2-1 ACC) do not view these matchups as an opportunity to cruise into the ACC Tournament.
After losing six straight matches, the Virginia volleyball team still seeks its first conference win of the season this weekend. The Cavaliers enter this weekend's matches hungry for those elusive victories as they host two of the ACC's weaker teams in Wake Forest and Duke.
Eager to come back from a four-game stretch featuring just one win, the Virginia men's soccer team travels to Clemson, S.C. tonight to tackle the ACC rival Tigers at historic Riggs Field.
Virginia volleyball will dive into regular season play headfirst this weekend as it heads south to Blacksburg to square off against in-state rival Virginia Tech and non-conference foe Connecticut. After participating in three preseason tournaments, the Cavaliers (6-3) are eying success in the trying portion of their 2011 schedule, heavily laden with high-quality opponents.