No. 12 Virginia looks to bounce back against Richmond
By Zach Zamoff | March 29, 2018The Cavaliers will look to keep their dominance against Virginia programs intact when they take on Richmond in front of a home crowd this weekend.
The Cavaliers will look to keep their dominance against Virginia programs intact when they take on Richmond in front of a home crowd this weekend.
Ryan Conrad’s grit, athleticism and leadership will be impossible to completely replace in the Cavaliers’ bid to return to the postseason.
Despite a strong start to the game, the Cavaliers were unable to hold onto their lead and lost a crucial non-conference contest to the Blue Jays.
Saturday marks the 72nd all-time matchup between the Cavaliers and Blue Jays — a game that should be intensely competitive.
The Cavaliers are still in search of their first ACC win after narrowly losing to the Fighting Irish.
After a heartbreaking loss to Syracuse in their first ACC game, No. 7 Virginia will look to even its conference record in a showdown with rival Notre Dame.
The Cavalier Daily Sports' staff discusses if the baseball team is in a slump, the future of men's lacrosse, women's basketball in the ACC Tournament and breakout spring sports athletes.
Cavaliers notched their fourth win of the season on Saturday against Princeton in a high-paced shootout.
Saturday's matchup will mark the 25th time the Tigers and Cavaliers have faced off against each other, with Virginia leading the series 14-10.
With his offensive genius and big-time experience, Virginia men's lacrosse Coach Lars Tiffany is getting fans to buy back into the storied program.
After a tight first half, the No. 6 Virginia men's lacrosse team went on a big run to seal an 18-12 win at High Point.
The No. 11 Virginia men’s lacrosse team travels to Philadelphia Saturday to take on the Drexel Dragons in their home opener, in what is sure to be a high-scoring contest.
The Cavaliers came back from being five goals down to earn a hard-fought win in their season opener.
The Virginia men's lacrosse team looks to take a big step forward in its second season under Coach Lars Tiffany, starting off at home Saturday against Loyola.
The CD Sports Staff discusses Virginia men's and women's basketball, ACC men's basketball and non-basketball questions on their minds.
Numerous Virginia sports teams will return to action in the upcoming month.
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team did not get the win it was hoping for Saturday night, but it did come closer to the performance that it has been aiming for. The Cavaliers (3-5, 0-2 ACC) fell against No. 2 Notre Dame at Arlotta Stadium in South Bend, Ind. in a back and forth contest that resulted in a heartbreaking overtime loss.
The annual Virginia-Syracuse tilt is known as one of collegiate lacrosse’s best rivalries — not only because of the two programs’ tradition, but also due to its exhilarating finishes.
The No. 8 Virginia men’s lacrosse team used a 3-0 run in the fourth quarter of the ACC Showcase Saturday to earn a 13-11 win against sixth-ranked North Carolina. The win marks the Cavaliers’ first conference victory since their 17-12 thrashing of Syracuse March 1.
At first glance, this integral piece of the Virginia team may seem to be its offense—among the nation’s best, scoring 12.93 goals per game—however, this is not the most important component for its success. Rather, a great deal of the Cavaliers’ favorable postseason position can be attributed to freshman goaltender Matt Barrett.