No. 24 men’s soccer regular season review
By Aidan Baller | October 27, 2022After finishing last in the ACC Coastal conference and an overall record of 6-9-3, the Cavaliers (9-4-2, 5-1-1 ACC) have transformed into a National Championship contender.
After finishing last in the ACC Coastal conference and an overall record of 6-9-3, the Cavaliers (9-4-2, 5-1-1 ACC) have transformed into a National Championship contender.
After picking up the first conference win of Coach Tony Elliott’s career, Virginia will try to pick up a second straight win over Miami at Scott Stadium Saturday.
It quickly became apparent that Virginia’s offense outmatched Kent State.
Virginia had plenty of contributors in its two wins, as four Cavaliers delivered goals and two goalkeepers each posted a shutout.
The Cavaliers finished the fall portion of their season with strong performances from multiple individual athletes, even if the team didn't finish on the podium overall.
The Cavaliers struggled to find a way to defeat a strong Louisville squad, but bounced back in the best way possible with a sweep of the Fighting Irish.
The clean sheet for the Cavaliers marked their seventh of the campaign, and just the second time all season the Demon Deacons had been shut out.
The women's team started off their national championship defense strong, while the men fell to a tough Gators squad.
In an ugly game in Atlanta, the Cavaliers bested the Yellow Jackets 16-9 for their first conference win.
After a big win on the road Tuesday against Liberty, the Cavaliers ultimately fell short against No. 1 North Carolina.
No. 24 Virginia hosted Hofstra in its second-to-last regular season home game Tuesday night, battling to a 1-1 draw despite the Cavaliers outshooting the Pride 14-2.
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Virginia — who has not tasted victory in a month — will face another solid test against Georgia Tech on the road.
Out of 18 teams for women, the Cavaliers won first overall.
The Cavaliers were able to beat the Tigers by a score of 2-1 as Virginia remains just one point back of Duke for the lead in the Coastal division.
Wake Forest emerged victorious, squeezing out a hard-fought win to claim second place in the ACC standings.
The Cavaliers came back from an early deficit, but ultimately couldn't hold their lead.
Madison is the only coach in Division I history to bring three Division I programs to a NCAA Tournament appearance.
Three members of the men's team and six members of the women's team competed in the ITA All-American Championships.
With over a week to prepare after their first draw of the season against No. 3 Duke, the Cavaliers are fired up and ready to defeat the Tigers.