Virginia women's tennis readies for ITA Kickoff Weekend Event
The Virginia women’s tennis team is getting ready for the ITA Kickoff Weekend Event after beating ACC opponent Boston College 4-3 in its season opener last weekend.
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The Virginia women’s tennis team is getting ready for the ITA Kickoff Weekend Event after beating ACC opponent Boston College 4-3 in its season opener last weekend.
The Virginia men’s soccer team traveled across the country to continue its quest for a national championship with a third-round match against the reigning defending national champions Stanford.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team saw its ACC Tournament run come to an end Sunday afternoon as it fell against No. 10 Louisville in a tough, closely-fought match.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team began postseason play Wednesday night with an opening round matchup against North Carolina State to kick off the ACC Tournament. The Cavaliers (10-2-5, 3-2-3 ACC) successfully moved on to the next round of the tournament with a 1-0 win over the Wolfpack (5-12, 1-7 ACC).
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team began Friday night with a small ceremony before their match against Duke, honoring their seven fourth years — redshirt junior midfielder Pablo Aguilar, senior forward and midfielder Nicko Corriveau, senior midfielder and defender Paddy Foss, redshirt junior midfielder and defender Hayes Fountain, redshirt junior goalkeeper Adam Prevost, redshirt junior defender Wesley Suggs and redshirt junior defender Sheldon Sullivan.
The No. 21 Virginia men’s soccer team had a quick turnaround after a thrilling win over No. 2 Notre Dame last Friday. The Cavaliers (8-2-4, 2-2-2 ACC) hosted in-state rival William & Mary for a midweek matchup Tuesday night. Virginia walked away with a comfortable 3-0 win, extending its unbeaten streak to seven games.
The No. 21 Virginia men’s soccer team knew that they were heading into a battle Friday night, as No. 2 Notre Dame was coming to town for a pivotal mid-season conference matchup. The Cavaliers (7-2-4, 2-2-2 ACC) were a week removed from their first conference win of the season, and were looking to keep their momentum going against a Fighting Irish (10-2-1, 3-2-1 ACC) squad that had only lost once this season.
The No. 21 Virginia men’s soccer team had arguably its finest victory of the season this past weekend, defeating No. 4 North Carolina on the road for its first conference win of the season.
The Virginia men’s soccer team headed into this past weekend searching for its first ACC win in what was expected to be a tough match against No. 4 North Carolina.
The Virginia men’s soccer team played host to Hofstra Tuesday night in what was a tough midweek matchup for the Cavaliers (5-2-3, 0-2-2 ACC). The Pride (6-4-1, 4-0 CAA) came in riding a four-game winning streak, outscoring their opponents 11-1.
Coming off a tough weekend in which they fell to ACC rival Louisville in a lopsided 6-1 match, the No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team was eager to get back onto the field. Fortunately for the team, its schedule allowed for a quick turnaround.
For the No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team, Tuesday night can’t come fast enough. The Cavaliers (3-2-2, 0-2-1 ACC) are looking to put last weekend a distant memory as they loss Saturday night to ACC rival Louisville in a 6-1.
The No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team (3-2-2, 0-2-1 ACC) had a tough weekend, falling to ACC rival Louisville, 6-1, in a lopsided match. The No. 13 Cardinals (7-1-1, 3-0 ACC) have had a phenomenal start to the season, beating several top teams and maintaining an undefeated conference record.
The No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team will be heading back onto the road this weekend as they get ready to take on No. 13 Louisville.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team found itself in deep trouble heading into halftime in Saturday’s ACC matchup against No. 6 Clemson. The Cavaliers (3-1-2, 0-1-1 ACC) were staring at a 3-1 deficit against one of the top teams in the nation and had seemingly lost all momentum.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team dominated VCU (1-5, 0-0 A-10) en route to a 3-0 victory Wednesday night. The Cavaliers have a quick turnaround as they prepare to host their first conference matchup of the season with No. 6 Clemson visiting Charlottesville this weekend.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team was looking to bounce back after a tough loss against No. 12 Wake Forest (4-1-1, 1-0 ACC) this past Saturday in their first conference game of the season, with a midweek matchup against in-state rival VCU.
The Virginia men’s soccer team traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C. this past weekend to begin conference play, taking on Wake Forest. The No. 17 Cavaliers (2-1-1, 0-1 ACC) were looking to keep their undefeated start to the season alive, while the No. 21 Demon Deacons (4-1,1-0 ACC) were trying to continue their hot streak and win their fourth match in a row, after dropping their season opener.
The No. 12 Virginia men’s soccer team (2-0-1, 0-0 ACC) started off their mini two-game road trip with a bang, beating James Madison (0-4, 0-0 CAA) handily in their road opener with a 3-1 victory. The Cavaliers’ strong performance allowed them to maintain their undefeated record through three games, with Virginia collecting two wins and a tie thus far in the season.
The Virginia men’s soccer team found itself on neither the winning nor losing side of its Friday night matchup against Xavier, in what was a close, low-scoring affair. The No. 12 Cavaliers (1-0-1, 0-0 ACC) finished with 1-1 tie in a match that went the distance at Klöckner Stadium, concluding after two overtime periods.