Virginia cross country preview: First national meet of the season
By Alex Maniatis | October 18, 2019After three weeks of preparation, the Virginia men’s and women’s cross country teams return to action for their fourth meet of the season.
After three weeks of preparation, the Virginia men’s and women’s cross country teams return to action for their fourth meet of the season.
Virginia is one of only 10 schools from a Power 5 football conference yet to host College GameDay.
With this win, the Cavaliers have outscored their opponents 20-2 over the span of 12 matches and have outscored their five ranked opponents 9-1. Virginia is also now 8-0 at Klockner Stadium this season.
At the midway point of Virginia football’s season, it is an opportune time to assess Virginia’s current position in the divisional race.
If Anae doesn’t adapt his offense to the increasing quality of his opponent’s defenses, Virginia’s hopes of winning the ACC Coastal are gone.
Virginia and Duke are currently tied at the top of the ACC Coastal division, with both teams vying for a spot in the ACC Championship game.
No. 9 Virginia came from behind to defeat No. 5 Louisville before shutting out Miami University on the road.
The women's team kicked off the preseason basketball action at 3 p.m. and were followed by the men at 4 p.m. The event concluded with an autograph session that allowed fans to meet the players.
This marked the end of a six-match shutout streak and 692 total minutes without conceding a goal for Virginia.
No. 1 Virginia stays undefeated after taking down No. 5 Florida State. Both teams put up impressive defensive efforts but the Cavaliers converted on a corner kick to win the match in overtime.
The Cavaliers put up a fight against Boston College and Syracuse but came up winless in straight sets in both matches.
Virginia Athletics announced Wednesday that Nicole Freitag was named assistant coach to the Virginia cross country and track and field teams by Vin Lananna, the recently-hired director of track and field and cross country and associate athletic director.
Virginia is 12-9-5 all-time against Florida State but has fallen to the Seminoles in the most recent pair of matchups.
After its first loss of the season to Notre Dame two weeks ago, Virginia dropped its second consecutive game to Miami Friday night on the road in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Virginia's strong defensive effort stifled N.C. State's attacks but the Cavaliers couldn't find the back of the net as they recorded their third draw this season.
Miami opens a stretch of five consecutive conference games for Virginia. The Cavaliers will have to continue to set the tone defensively and establish a ground game to come out of Hard Rock Stadium with their first win there since 2011.
With a recruiting class that has surprised many, and an aggressive defense that has limited opponents throughout the year, the Cavaliers know they can win a national title this year.
While this team is not ready to compete with programs like Notre Dame yet, future Virginia teams may be in a better position to do so.
No. 8 Virginia split its weekend games, suffering a loss to No. 17 Boston College before producing an overtime win against No. 22 Old Dominion.
Virginia has defeated their opponents by a combined score of 18-1 this season, thanks to an efficient attack and solid back-line.