No. 16 Virginia dominates Cornell, 4-0
By Rahul Shah | September 28, 2016Coming 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.
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.
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. 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 have a quick turnaround as they prepare to host their first conference matchup of the season with No. 6 Clemson visiting Charlottesville this weekend.
On Wednesday, however, the Cavaliers were able to execute their gameplan and extend their winning streak against the Rams with a dominating 3-0 win.
The Virginia men’s soccer team returned home to Charlottesville this week after a two-game road trip, where they played in-state rival James Madison and ACC powerhouse No. 21 Wake Forest.
The Virginia men’s soccer team traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C. this past weekend to begin conference play, taking on Wake Forest.
Coming off a commanding 3-1 victory over James Madison, the No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team will look to continue its undefeated season against ACC rival No. 21 Wake Forest in its second-straight away game this Saturday night in Winston-Salem, N.C.
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 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 Cavaliers (1-0, 0-0 ACC) enter Friday’s matchup after a 2-1 home win against then-No. 21 Coastal Carolina.
The Virginia men’s soccer team found itself in a physical battle in a closely fought match against No. 21 Coastal Carolina Friday night before pulling away with a 2-1 victory in the team’s season opener.
After a long offseason, the No. 17 Virginia Men’s Soccer team is back, with their season set to kick off this Friday night against No. 21 Coastal Carolina.
With seven NCAA Titles synonymous to the program and 34 consecutive NCCA Tournament appearances on their resume, the program has unsurprisingly launched many professional careers of the players and coaches that have graced the Cavalier orange and blue.
The Cavaliers (10-5-3) fell 1-0 Sunday against tenth-seeded Maryland (11-5-5) in College Park, Maryland leaving Virginia looking for answers as it failed to defend the 2014 College Cup Title.
Overcoming a pesky Broncs team, the Cavaliers tallied two second-half goals to take down Rider and advance to the second round in their 35th-straight NCAA tournament.
Virginia fans are looking forward to welcoming their team back to Klöckner Stadium for the first time since Oct. 30.
Following a strong home performance against then-fifth-ranked North Carolina, the fifth-seeded Virginia men’s soccer team had nine days off before returning to action in the ACC tournament against a familiar foe, fourth-seeded Notre Dame.