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(02/18/15 5:57am)
The Virginia women’s swimming and diving team entered the season with the ambitious goal of taking the title as the storied program’s best squad. No doubt ever existed that the milestone was within reach. But to outsiders, the Cavaliers probably did not seem on the right trajectory about a month ago.
(02/16/15 4:10am)
The scene Saturday night was not reminiscent of the usual lacrosse played at Klöckner Stadium. As the first half came to a close, the wind began to blow and snow began to fall.
(02/12/15 1:32am)
If there is one trademark of a Dom Starsia coached lacrosse team, it is a vaunted offense. Relatively recent names such as Matt Ward and Steele Stanwick have cemented Tewaaraton-worthy resumes in the orange and blue, while countless others have graced All-Conference and All-American lists.
(02/09/15 4:35am)
The Virginia swimming and diving teams completed their final tuneup before the ACC championships this weekend, with swimmers participating in the Virginia Tech Invitational and divers hosting the Cavalier Diving Invitational. As coach Augie Busch decided to rest some of his top competitors, a mix of new and old faces topped the scoring charts for the Cavaliers.
(02/09/15 4:40am)
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team opened its season against Loyola for the second consecutive year on Saturday — and while this year’s late game drama did not quite match last season’s excitement, the end result proved the same.
(02/05/15 12:18am)
Despite an 11.07 goals against average last season — good for 47th in the country — few doubted the Virginia men’s lacrosse team’s talent on the defensive end.
(01/26/15 7:20am)
To the surprise of many, the Virginia women’s swimming and diving team provided the same heart-pounding action against North Carolina as they did a year ago. Only this time around, the Cavaliers found themselves on the wrong side of the outcome.
(01/20/15 2:03am)
From the first day he stepped foot in his office at the Aquatic and Fitness Center, coach Augie Busch emphasized that while dual-meet wins are great, his ultimate goal is to focus on championship competitions.
(01/15/15 12:59am)
Despite failing to capture the ACC championship for the first time since 2007, the Virginia men’s swimming and diving team felt confident heading into year two under coach Augie Busch. After performing well against improved conference competition throughout the regular season, the Cavaliers rose to the occasion when competing on the national stage, with the men placing 26th at the NCAA championships — one spot higher than last year.
(12/16/14 4:33am)
For three months, the Virginia men’s soccer team toiled with a 3-5-2 formation. Coach George Gelnovatch saw the alignment as an opportunity to compensate for his recently depleted offensive attack.
(12/14/14 10:32pm)
A year ago, the Virginia men’s soccer team was tested throughout the regular season, but caught fire at the right time, making a run to the College Cup before losing to Maryland in the national semifinals.
(12/04/14 4:23am)
The last time the Virginia swimmers and divers exited the pool after a meet against NC State three weekends ago, coach Augie Busch said he could not have been more pleased with his team. The women's victory demonstrated their dominating potential, he said, while the men showed real steps toward improvement, even in their defeat.
(12/04/14 4:33am)
The start of the 2014 NCAA Tournament against UNC-Wilmington certainly could have sent better omens to the Virginia men’s soccer team. It took all of 62 seconds for the Cavaliers to see their captain and leading goal scorer — senior midfielder Eric Bird — exit the game with a groin injury.
(12/01/14 5:54am)
The Virginia men’s soccer team always looked at its 3-0 loss against Notre Dame in the ACC tournament as an anomaly. After all, it had tied the Fighting Irish playing a man down back in September.
(11/25/14 3:36am)
The official results did not look particularly encouraging for the Virginia swimming and diving teams after the three-day Ohio State Invitational: the women finished last of seven teams with 104 points, while the men settled for second-to-last, scoring 103.
(11/25/14 4:19am)
The 2014 men’s soccer team has showcased two big weaknesses: too often finding itself playing a man down, and failing to capitalize on golden scoring opportunities. But after two weeks of practice before Sunday’s NCAA second-round match against UNC-Wilmington, the Cavaliers seemed to have ended such woes.
(11/18/14 2:50am)
A year removed from its seventh consecutive ACC championship and an 11th-place finish at the NCAA meet, the Virginia women’s swimming and diving team entered the 2014-15 season with big expectations.
(11/11/14 5:22am)
The Virginia swimming and diving teams competed at University Park this weekend against two of the nation’s finest programs: Michigan and Penn State. Unfortunately for the Cavaliers, the results of the dual meets were consistent with the high level of competition.
(11/06/14 5:43am)
Virginia men’s soccer notched a 1-0 victory against Virginia Tech Wednesday night in the ACC Men’s Soccer Championship held at Klöckner Stadium.
(11/05/14 3:36am)
The No. 15 Virginia men’s soccer team was never shy about its expectations for 2014. From day one, the team set one overarching goal for the season: return to the College Cup.