Softball finishes Tennessee Classic 1-3
By Caroline Lund | February 26, 2019The Virginia softball team (5-8) played four games in Knoxville, Tenn. as part of the Tennessee Classic over the weekend.
The Virginia softball team (5-8) played four games in Knoxville, Tenn. as part of the Tennessee Classic over the weekend.
The Virginia baseball team swept Villanova in a three-game home series at Disharoon Park over the weekend.
The Cavaliers finished fifth overall with 49 points on the men’s side and ninth overall with 31 points on the women’s side.
Despite the unfamiliar faces, the Cavaliers were able to post a 6-3 victory, led by freshman Emma Jinks and senior Annie Tyson.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-16, 5-9 ACC) beat Georgia Tech (17-10, 7-7 ACC) 53-45 in their final home game of the season Sunday afternoon.
The win made Virginia the first team in ACC history to beat five ranked opponents on the road.
Virginia consistently beat out the competition to finish in the silver medal position.
After last Monday’s heartbreaking loss to No. 13 High Point, the No. 12 Virginia men’s lacrosse team bounced back with an overtime win over No. 19 Princeton.
Junior midfielder Sammy Mueller starred for the Cavaliers, tying a career-high with six goals.
While they competed well, the Cavaliers (12-10, 1-4 ACC) couldn't ultimately defeat the Panthers (13-3, 3-2 ACC) who secured their fifth victory in a row.
The Virginia women’s basketball team lost 71-49 at home against No. 4 Louisville Thursday night.
Eleven players scored for the Cavaliers, led by hat tricks from junior midfielder Sammy Mueller and freshman midfielder Lillie Kloak.
The Cavalier Daily sports staff breaks down some players to watch and keys to the game for No. 3 Virginia’s game against No. 18 Louisville Saturday at noon.
After an exciting All-Star weekend that saw Virginia alum Joe Harris win the three-point contest, three of the four ‘Hoos in the NBA returned to action on Thursday night.
The Virginia baseball team (1-3) earned their first win of the season, 9-0 over VMI, in their home opener Tuesday afternoon.
Virginia (1-2, 0-0 ACC) and Princeton (1-0, 0-0 Ivy League) will meet for just the second time in the regular season since 2008, with the Cavaliers having won the last six matchups.
As February inches closer to an end, we find ourselves welcoming something else back into our lives — the return of spring sports.
If anything in life is certain beyond death and taxes, it may very well be that the Virginia men’s basketball team will consistently have the best scoring defense in the country.
In the Monday night game, the Cavaliers (23-2, 11-2 ACC) picked up their second win over the Hokies (20-6, 9-5 ACC) this season as they won 64-58 on the road.
After this 2-1 performance at the ITA Indoor Championships, a top-10 initial NCAA ranking is not out of the question for the Cavaliers.