Virginia prepares for Red Hawks, Spartans
After slipping from their top-three preseason ranking, The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team heads to Oxford, Ohio this weekend for matches against Miami and Michigan State.
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After slipping from their top-three preseason ranking, The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team heads to Oxford, Ohio this weekend for matches against Miami and Michigan State.
The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team defeated James Madison last night with a 3-0 road victory behind a trio of goals from three different players.
The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team continues its seven-game road trip Wednesday when it travels to Harrisonburg to tackle James Madison. The Cavaliers look to bounce back from a tough loss Sunday to another in-state foe, No. 12 Old Dominion.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team split its weekend matches, downing Towson 4-2 Friday afternoon before suffering defeat against No. 12 Old Dominion by a 4-1 margin Sunday.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team hits the road for the first time this weekend, eyeing a chance to bounce back from last weekend's tough loss against No. 8 Penn State with matchups against Towson and Old Dominion - the first two opponents in a seven-game road stint for the Cavaliers (1-1).
The Virginia field hockey team opened its season at home with a bittersweet opening weekend. Friday evening, the Cavaliers defeated Virginia Commonwealth, 8-1, before falling to Penn State Sunday in a disappointing 3-0 loss.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team opens up its 2011 campaign this weekend, hosting Virginia Commonwealth and No. 8 Penn State. The Cavaliers are coming off two consecutive trips to the NCAA semifinals and are looking toward the finals this year.
The Virginia baseball team has backed up its No. 1 ranking this season, dominating opponents in its quest for the first national championship in team history. This weekend, the Cavaliers head north for a weekend matchup against Boston College (15-24, 6-14 ACC), hoping to retain that momentum before breaking for final exams.
Virginia (33-3, 13-2 ACC) has won 14 out of its last 15 games, including two of three games from No. 8 Georgia Tech last weekend. The team is coming off of two impressive midweek victories, shutting out Georgetown Tuesday, and staging a ninth inning rally Wednesday to down Coastal Carolina in walk-off fashion.
In 2004, an underdog Cavalier baseball squad swept ACC favorite Georgia Tech in Atlanta, breaking a five-game losing streak against the Yellow Jackets. The series provided a signature win for coach Brian O'Connor during his first season with the team.
The undefeated No. 1 Virginia men's tennis team faces one of its toughest tests of the season this weekend, as the Cavaliers will face off against a star-studded No. 10 Duke squad tomorrow afternoon. The match marks the Cavaliers' first appearance at the Snyder Tennis Courts and their first home match since Feb. 11.
The No. 1 Virginia men's tennis team travels to Florida this weekend for a pair of matches against No. 29 Miami and No. 46 Florida State. The Cavaliers have high hopes that the trip to the Sunshine State will help them continue their stellar season after a challenging previous weekend of play.
Two of the country's toughest baseball teams will battle at Davenport Field this weekend. No. 7 Virginia hosts conference rival No. 6 Florida State for a three-game series, setting up a marquee early-season matchup for the Cavalier squad.
The No. 10 Virginia baseball team could not have asked for a much better start to the season at the Auburn Tournament in Alabama this past weekend. Led by impressive starting pitching, the Cavaliers downed Alabama-Birmingham, No. 23 Auburn and Arkansas State during three consecutive days of tournament play. Virginia (3-0) cannot rest on its laurels, however, as it opens its home schedule against familiar foe VMI in a midweek matin
Opening weekend offers the No. 15 Virginia baseball team the chance to make a forceful opening statement. The team travels to the Auburn Tournament this weekend, gearing up for stiff competition from the Alabama Birmingham, Arkansas State and the reigning SEC West champion Auburn.
The Virginia men's tennis players will have their work cut out for them next weekend when they head to Seattle to defend their three-year reign as ITA National Indoor Champions. But before they can shift their focus to Seattle, the Cavaliers must maintain their momentum with another stellar performance in matches against Virginia Tech and at Boston College this weekend.