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(12/01/13 11:05pm)
The No. 1 and top-seeded Virginia women’s soccer team defeated Michigan Friday to earn a trip to the College Cup for the first time since 1991. With the 2-1 victory, the Cavaliers also became the first team to score multiple goals against the Wolverines all season.
(11/25/13 1:46am)
On a frigid Sunday evening in Charlottesville, the No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team shut out Wake Forest 2-0 in the NCAA Tournament’s third round, just two days after beating Georgetown in the second round 1-0. The Cavaliers did not allow a shot on goal in either contest and have yet to be scored on in three tournament games.
(11/23/13 3:05am)
The No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team grinded out a 1-0 victory against a tough, defensive-minded Georgetown team in the second round of the NCAA tournament Friday at Klöckner Stadium. With the victory, the Cavaliers advanced to the Round of 16 for the 12th time in 14 years under coach Steve Swanson.
(11/21/13 2:58am)
The No. 1 seeded Virginia women’s soccer team returns to NCAA Tournament action Friday against Georgetown. Both squads are coming off shutout victories in their first-round matches against Saint Francis and La Salle, respectively.
(11/16/13 5:40pm)
After tallying its first loss of the season one week ago to in-state rival Virginia Tech, the top-seeded Virginia women’s soccer team got back to its winning ways Friday, trouncing Saint Francis (Pa.) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, 5-0.
(11/14/13 3:08am)
Thanks to its stellar play throughout the regular season, the Virginia women’s soccer team earned the University’s first ever No. 1 overall seed in the NCAA tournament and will host St. Francis Friday night at Klöckner Stadium.
(11/11/13 8:31pm)
The Virginia women’s tennis team concluded its fall season this weekend with play at the UNC Team Invitational and the ITA National Indoors. Sophomores Julia Elbaba and Danielle Collins along with freshman Rachel Pierson competed at the National Indoors, while seniors Caryssa Peretz and Li Xi, sophomores Stephanie Nauta and Maci Epstein, and freshman Marie Faure represented the Cavaliers in Chapel Hill.
(11/09/13 12:55am)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team suffered its first defeat of the season Friday in the semifinals of the ACC tournament, falling 4-2 to in-state rival and No. 5 Virginia Tech in Cary, N.C.
(11/03/13 11:13pm)
After a sluggish start in the opening round of the ACC Tournament Sunday at Klöckner Stadium, the No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team rebounded to roll past Maryland, 6-1. The Cavaliers had five different players score a goal and outshot Maryland 24-5 to overcome an early deficit and advance to the semifinal round, where they will meet Virginia Tech.
(11/01/13 2:04am)
With its 2-0 shutout of in-state rival No. 5 Virginia Tech, the No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team became the first team to finish the regular season undefeated and untied since Stanford accomplished the feat in 2009.
(10/31/13 5:27am)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team is in the midst of a historic season that shows no signs of ending. The Cavaliers are the nation’s only undefeated and untied team and have been the consensus No. 1 team for seven straight weeks. If they defeat Virginia Tech Thursday, they will become the first ACC team since North Carolina in 2006 to finish the season with an unblemished conference record.
(10/27/13 11:24pm)
In front of a record crowd of 3,894 at Klöckner Stadium on Sunday, a golden goal from senior Annie Steinlage lifted the No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team to a victory against No. 3 Florida State and the team’s first ever ACC regular-season title.
(10/25/13 4:14am)
The No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team made history Thursday, becoming the first team in school history to open the season with 17 straight wins. The record, which ties an ACC mark as well, came at the expense of a struggling Miami team, who has now dropped three of its last four contests.
(10/24/13 12:58am)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team is having its best season in program history. Sixteen games into the season, that much is clear.
(10/20/13 9:44pm)
The No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team concluded its final road trip of the season with a convincing win against No. 4 North Carolina, recording its 10th shutout of the season en route to a 2-0 victory.
(10/18/13 1:52am)
The No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team continued its winning ways Thursday when it steamrolled NC State 5-0. The Cavaliers are now 15-0 overall and 9-0 in the conference, and remain the nation’s sole unbeaten and untied team.
(10/16/13 12:02am)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team remained the nation’s only unbeaten and untied team with a 2-0 victory against No. 11 Wake Forest Sunday. It was the first time in four attempts that the Cavaliers were able to depart Winston-Salem victorious.
(10/11/13 3:38am)
The No. 1 Virginia women’s soccer team survived its first overtime scare of the season Thursday. The Cavaliers outlasted ninth-ranked Notre Dame 3-2 in double overtime in front of a record crowd of more than 2,800 people.
(10/10/13 5:00am)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team will face one of its toughest opponents of the season Thursday when No. 5 Notre Dame comes to Charlottesville.
(10/06/13 10:28pm)
The top-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team continued its perfect season Sunday, blanking Clemson 3-0 for its seventh shutout of the season to improve to 6-0 in ACC play for the first time in school history.