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(11/03/14 2:36am)
The No. 21 Virginia men’s soccer team knew it could not afford to enter postseason play with three consecutive ACC losses, and after a gritty performance Saturday night against No. 6 North Carolina , it won’t.
(10/31/14 3:42am)
The Virginia men’s soccer team’s 2-1 loss against Wake Forest last Friday night — as with their four other losses this season — was heartbreaking on a number of levels.
(10/27/14 3:04pm)
Despite putting forth its most aggressive offensive effort of the season, the No. 22 Virginia men’s soccer team found itself on the losing end Friday in the program’s senior night match against ACC-rival Wake Forest.
(10/22/14 6:52am)
Following a 3-0 victory against Pittsburgh Oct. 4, the Virginia men’s soccer team scored three goals in the subsequent three games — all by senior midfielder Eric Bird.
(10/20/14 4:20am)
The No. 10 Virginia men’s soccer team continued its woes against Clemson Friday night, as the Cavaliers dropped their third consecutive match against the Tigers, 2-1.
(10/16/14 2:52am)
In its fourth consecutive win, the Virginia men’s soccer team thoroughly controlled possession throughout Saturday night’s 1-0 victory against Duke.
(10/08/14 7:22am)
On a rain-soaked night at George Mason Stadium, the No. 14 Virginia men’s soccer team dealt the Patriots their second consecutive loss as the Cavaliers battled to a 1-0 victory.
(10/07/14 1:40am)
Since the Virginia men’s soccer team released its schedule June 30, coach George Gelnovatch has been eying one stretch of games: Sept. 21 against Notre Dame through Oct. 11 against Duke.
(10/06/14 6:59am)
The No. 19 Virginia men’s soccer team defeated ACC rival Pittsburgh Saturday, 3-0. The Cavaliers (6-3-1, 2-1-1 ACC) have now outscored the Panthers (3-4-1, 0-3-1 ACC) 13-0 in the programs’ only four matches. The win vaulted Virginia into a tie with No. 1 Notre Dame atop the ACC Coastal Division.
(09/29/14 4:48am)
The Virginia men’s soccer team lost its second-straight match Saturday when the No. 2 Cavaliers (4-3-1, 1-1-1 ACC) fell against No. 18 Syracuse (8-1-0, 2-1-0 ACC), 1-0.
(09/25/14 4:05am)
Just days after moving up to No. 2 and earning a first-place spot in the polls, the Virginia men’s soccer team was dealt its second loss of the season to Davidson Wednesday night.
(09/24/14 2:47am)
After three consecutive gritty home games, the No. 2 Virginia men’s soccer team (4-1-1, 1-0-1 ACC) will conclude its four-game homestand Wednesday night when it hosts Davidson (3-0-2, 0-0-0 A-10).
(09/22/14 3:29am)
Just as in their last meeting, Virginia and Notre Dame battled right to the finish in Sunday’s game. Though the regular season rematch could not end in penalty kicks, it provided all the drama of last year’s ACC semifinal.
(09/18/14 3:43am)
Even for the most ardent Virginia soccer fans, it is quite easy to mistake senior defender Kyler Sullivan and redshirt freshman defender Sheldon Sullivan for one another.
(09/16/14 3:46am)
It took the Virginia men’s soccer team 74 minutes to score the game’s only goal Friday against Virginia Tech. Against Virginia Commonwealth Monday night, it took 76.
(09/15/14 2:36am)
In the first match of ACC play Friday, the No. 15 Virginia men’s soccer team battled to a 1-0 win against a physical Virginia Tech squad, avenging a disappointing 2013 double overtime draw against the Hokies.
(09/07/14 8:39pm)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s soccer team made its first regular season trip west of the Mississippi River this past weekend, facing Tulsa and Alabama-Birmingham in the Hurricane Classic in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As the showcase team in the tournament, the Cavaliers were hoping to increase their win total to three before their ACC schedule begins Friday. But Tulsa — Virginia’s Friday opponent — had different plans.
(08/31/14 9:19pm)
The Virginia men’s soccer team started the 2013 season by losing three of its first four matches. So when they took the field Friday night, they were determined to start this season off with a win against visiting Old Dominion.
(08/25/14 7:13pm)
The Virginia men’s soccer team’s goal for the 2014 season is simple: return to the College Cup.
(08/20/14 6:45pm)
The Virginia men’s soccer team has made four trips to the College Cup — including a national championship in 2009 — during coach George Gelnovatch’s 18 seasons at the helm of the program. But to say last season’s trip to Chester, Pennsylvania to face Maryland in the national semifinals was expected is far from the case.