Virginia cross country hosts annual Panorama Farms Invitational
By Alex Maniatis | September 25, 2019The No. 22 men and women's cross country teams will compete in their second home event at Panorama Farms.
The No. 22 men and women's cross country teams will compete in their second home event at Panorama Farms.
While most time is spent practicing at Slaughter, members of the team say that they enjoy time with teammates more when it’s spent at a house on 14th Street — simply called the Handball House.
After a three-game homestand, No. 18 Virginia football is back on the road for the first time since week one as the Cavaliers play No. 10 Notre Dame Saturday in South Bend, Ind.
ACE gives student-athletes the opportunity to forge connections with younger members of the Charlottesville community and become mentors for children at local schools.
No. 1 Virginia women's soccer looks to stay undefeated and beat No. 16 Virginia Tech in the first contest of the 2019-2020 Commonwealth Clash.
No. 5 men’s soccer finished a three game homestand Monday night, defeating Western Michigan 1-0. However, the Cavaliers’ (7-0-0, 2-0-0 ACC) seventh win proved to be a difficult one, as it took an overtime period to down the Broncos (4-3-0, 0-0-0 MAC).
Snowden’s 15 tackles, three and a half tackles for loss and two sacks set the tone for the Cavaliers’ strong second-half defensive performance.
No. 5 Virginia men's soccer hosted N.C. State Friday night at Klockner Stadium, defeating the Wolfpack 2-0 for a crucial conference win.
Junior midfielder Anna Sumpter produced the equalizer late in the second half to send the game into overtime, but the Cavaliers (8-0-1, 0-0-1 ACC) couldn't find the winner.
Freshman back Cato Geusgens and senior back Anzel Viljoen score for Virginia in its first ACC win of the season.
Virginia captured the Jefferson Cup with a perfect 3-0 record, including two straight set victories against Lehigh and UNC Greensboro and a thrilling five-set battle against Elon.
No. 18 Virginia scored 28 unanswered points to beat Old Dominion and stay undefeated in 2019.
Virginia field hockey has a very bright future. It starts across the Atlantic Ocean, nearly 4,000 miles away — in the Netherlands.
Former president of the USA Track and Field, Lananna was put on temporary administrative leave in February 2018, as the Department of Justice launched an investigation into the bids of several international athletic championships.
In the second home game of the season, the Virginia men’s soccer team defeated Radford, 1-0. The Cavaliers (5-0, 1-0 ACC) scored in the fifth minute of the match and secured the victory with a shutout by junior goalkeeper Colin Shutler.
Saturday night, over 57,000 fans witnessed the football team do the same thing Kyle Guy and company did last April — face late-game adversity, remain poised under pressure and make the necessary plays to win.
The highly-ranked recruit out of New Orleans, La., committed to the program during his first official visit to Charlottesville and shortly after Virginia’s win against Florida State.
Virginia’s impressive start to the 2019 season has now earned the Cavaliers (8-0, 0-0 ACC) a No. 1 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches Poll. It’s the first time Virginia has held the top spot since 2015.
This will be the first-ever meeting between the Cavaliers and the Monarchs.
Virginia lost in a thrilling shootout finish against Maryland, but quickly regrouped to hold Yale scoreless en route to a dominant victory.