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(12/03/12 3:53am)
A late rally was not enough for the Virginia women’s basketball team to overcome No. 25 West Virginia Sunday, as the Cavaliers fell 54-47 in a physical affair at John Paul Jones Arena. Despite strong performances from junior guard Ataira Franklin and senior center Simone Egwu, the Cavaliers could not climb all the way back.
(11/30/12 3:56am)
The Virginia women’s basketball team capitalized on effective shooting and dominant post play to power past Minnesota, 90-68, in Minneapolis Thursday evening.
(11/27/12 5:52am)
Less than a second separated the Virginia women’s basketball team from perfection Saturday, but even a last-second loss could not spoil the team’s weekend at Puerto Rico, where it split games against No. 19 Vanderbilt (3-3) and Syracuse (6-0).
(11/19/12 4:52am)
The NCAA Tournament run by the No. 2 seed Virginia women’s soccer team ended this weekend with a loss in the third round at home to Duke, 3-1. The Cavaliers beat Rutgers 6-1 Friday evening before falling to their ACC rival Sunday.
(11/15/12 6:10am)
At this point in the season, there are few teams in the nation playing as well as the No. 2 Virginia women’s soccer team. But with a challenging matchup against Rutgers in the second round of the NCAA tournament set for Friday, the Cavaliers are taking nothing for granted.
(11/14/12 10:50pm)
The Virginia women’s basketball team announced letters of intent from four recruits Wednesday, and coach Joanne Boyle’s 2013 class now ranks No. 8 in the nation, according to Blue Star Report.
(11/14/12 6:56am)
The Virginia women’s basketball team escaped with a victory in Philadelphia Monday evening, using a strong second half to down Penn, 68-65.
(11/12/12 6:16am)
Coach Steve Swanson was the first to admit that his team did not play up to full potential in their opening game of the NCAA tournament Friday night. But for a Virginia women’s soccer team in the midst of an amazing run, sheer talent was enough to power past La Salle in a 4-1 win.
(11/09/12 5:39am)
A year ago, coach Joanne Boyle was unknown in Virginia. She had proved herself as a promising coach at the University of California-Berkeley only to inherit the Virginia women’s basketball team from coaching legend Debbie Ryan. Ryan had coached Virginia for 34 seasons. Boyle had yet to coach her first game in Charlottesville.
(11/07/12 7:41am)
After a stunning victory in the ACC tournament, the No. 3 Virginia women’s soccer team sets its sights on the opening round of the NCAA tournament Friday evening.
(11/05/12 5:39am)
The No. 8 Virginia women’s soccer team captured its second ACC Championship in team history Sunday with a sublime 4-0 victory against No. 7 Maryland.
(11/01/12 5:51am)
Fresh off a dramatic 1-0 victory against rival No. 8 North Carolina, the No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team heads to Cary, N.C. for the ACC semifinals and a rematch with top seed and national No. 1 Florida State.
(10/29/12 4:16am)
The No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team advanced to the semifinals of the ACC tournament with a 1-0 victory against rival No. 8 North Carolina in Chapel Hill Sunday.
(10/26/12 4:17pm)
On a packed Senior Night at Klöckner Stadium, the No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team used five goals from five different players to power past No. 22 Boston College, 5-1.
(10/22/12 4:51am)
The No. 11 Virginia women’s soccer team routed rival Virginia Tech 5-0 Sunday in Blacksburg behind a hat trick from senior forward Caroline Miller.
(10/18/12 2:50am)
Following a stinging loss last weekend, the No. 14 Virginia women’s soccer team heads on the road to take on rival No. 25 Virginia Tech Sunday evening. With just two games left in the regular season, the Cavaliers are looking to build momentum for the ACC tournament and beyond.
(10/15/12 4:43am)
The No. 9 Virginia women’s soccer team lost a heartbreaking decision Sunday, falling 1-0 to No. 1 Florida State in overtime. The Seminoles won on a golden goal penalty kick in the 96th minute.
(10/12/12 3:05am)
The No. 9 Virginia women’s soccer team cruised past ACC foe Miami 3-0 Thursday night, appearing to move beyond a rough patch during which the Cavaliers lost two of three games.
(10/11/12 5:22am)
The No. 9 Virginia women’s soccer team hits the road this weekend looking to bounce back from last week’s disappointing home loss to Wake Forest. The Cavaliers (10-3-1, 3-2-1 ACC) take on conference rival Miami Thursday before a Sunday afternoon matchup with No. 1 Florida State.
(10/02/12 4:01am)
As its 2012 season began, the Virginia women’s soccer team was missing two key members: head coach Steve Swanson and All-American sophomore midfielder Morgan Brian. While the Cavaliers readied for another promising season in Charlottesville, Brian and Swanson were halfway around the world, leading the United States’ Under-20 World Cup team in Japan.