Virginia downs Brown
The Virginia men's soccer team scored three unanswered goals in the first half on their way to a 3-1 victory over Brown in front of 2,284 spectators at Klöckner Stadium Sunday.
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The Virginia men's soccer team scored three unanswered goals in the first half on their way to a 3-1 victory over Brown in front of 2,284 spectators at Klöckner Stadium Sunday.
Even the orange "P" painted on the pitch by some Princeton supporters sometime early yesterday morning could not protect the Tigers from Virginia's fury.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.--The Virginia men's soccer team fell last night 2-1 in triple overtime to No. 1 Duke in the ACC Tournament Championship at Dennis Spry Stadium.
The Virginia men's soccer squad enters the ACC Tournament today with the seventh seed and its season in question. The Cavaliers face the second-seeded Maryland Terrapins in the opening round of the ACC Tournament in Winston-Salem, with a berth in the NCAA Tournament likely at stake.
Women's rowing pulled its way to a top five finish in the four events in which they competed at the Charles Regatta in Boston, a rowing competition that includes collegiate, national teams and others.
After dominating through a scoreless first half against Clemson at Klöckner Stadium, the Virginia men's soccer team suffered its fifth defeat of the season as the Tigers notched two goals in the closing minutes of the second half to post a 2-1 victory.
After losing two straight games in the final minutes of play, the Virginia men's soccer team rebounded with a decisive 2-0 win against an athletic Virginia Commonwealth squad Saturday night in Richmond at Sports Backers Stadium in front of a record 1,776 spectators.
After fighting the pouring rain and hard-nosed play that surrounded last Sunday's loss to N.C. State, the Cavaliers are looking to regroup and form a united front against William & Mary tonight at 7 p.m. at Klockner Stadium.
Angela Hucles' strong showing against then-No. 18 Stanford, in which she notched the game-winning goal as well as an assist, earned her ACC Player of the Week honors. Hucles was instrumental in leading the Cavaliers to a pair of wins over the Cardinal and Hartford on their way to capturing the 1999 Coca-Cola classic.