No. 12 baseball sweeps Notre Dame
No. 14 Virginia baseball took all three games from Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The trio of wins return the Cavaliers (18-8, 6-6 ACC) to .500 in conference.
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No. 14 Virginia baseball took all three games from Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The trio of wins return the Cavaliers (18-8, 6-6 ACC) to .500 in conference.
Virginia softball dropped its Wednesday contest against George Washington, 5-2. The Colonials took advantage of a four-run third inning to survive a late comeback bid by the Cavaliers.
Fresh off a shutout loss to Georgetown, No. 14 Virginia baseball defeated Liberty, 10-7, in what can only be characterized as a bat-swinging contest.
The No. 12 Virginia baseball team entered Tuesday’s game against unranked Georgetown in desperate need of a strong pitching performance. Over the weekend, Cavalier pitchers gave away 34 walks to Florida State.
Virginia senior Nick Sulzer ended his illustrious career with an exclamation point at the NCAA wrestling championships in St. Louis, Missouri.
No. 7 Virginia baseball dropped two of three against conference rival No. 11 Florida State.
On April 25, 2014 Whit Mayberry entered Virginia’s series opener against Florida State with one out and the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth. Following a strikeout, he fell behind 3-0 to Josh Delph before battling back to escape the jam.
Seventh-ranked Virginia baseball entered Tuesday’s contest against Towson on a four-game losing streak. But that stretch of bad baseball is now over after the Cavaliers dispatched the Tigers, 8-0.
No. 9 Virginia baseball returns home for a midweek matchup against Towson. The Cavaliers (12-5, 2-4 ACC) are looking to return to their winning ways following a recent four-game losing streak.
No. 18 Virginia wrestling went to Pittsburgh as underdogs. They left the Petersen Events Center champions.
Top-ranked Virginia baseball dropped all three games of a weekend road series against Virginia Tech.
The No. 1 Virginia baseball team hosts Virginia Military Institute Wednesday afternoon in the much-anticipated home opener.
Eighteen alumni of Virginia football participated in the team’s Pro Timing Day on Monday morning. There, 34 scouts representing all 32 NFL teams made evaluations that will ultimately factor into the professional aspirations of those assembled.
Top-ranked Virginia baseball won all three round-robin games at the Ripken Experience in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The Cavaliers (10-0) downed Hartford 5-1, Seton Hall 4-1 and Cornell 5-4.
Virginia rolled to a 9-1 victory in their first game against Marist Friday. Junior Nathan Kirby (2-0, 0.73 ERA) started the game on the hill and pitched 5.1 innings of one-run ball while striking out nine.
Thirteenth-ranked Virginia wrestling team lost a closely contested match against an ACC foe. The defeat came at the hands of No. 20 NC State, 22-20, on senior night at Memorial Gymnasium.
The 13th-ranked Virginia wrestling team concludes the challenging 2014-15 regular season with a Thursday night battle against No. 20 North Carolina State. Seven fourth- and fifth-year seniors will be recognized for their contributions to the program prior to the match.
Thirteenth-ranked Virginia wrestling fell to No. 1 Iowa, 30-6, Sunday afternoon at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa. The match was a qualifier in the NWCA National Duals.
Second-ranked Virginia baseball began its road to Omaha with a three-game road sweep of East Carolina. The Cavaliers (3-0) continued their winning ways as always, with dominant pitching and timely hitting.
Vanderbilt junior outfielder John Norwood deposited a Nick Howard fastball into the left field bullpen of TD Ameritrade Park Omaha. One inning later, the Commodores were crowned NCAA champions. The winning home run remains painfully etched in the collective memory of all Virginia baseball fans.