No. 14 men’s soccer stays hot, takes down High Point 3-1
By Ben Istvan | October 25, 2023The Cavaliers bested the Panthers behind a flurry of goals.
The Cavaliers bested the Panthers behind a flurry of goals.
A game-changing recruiting class is just what the Cavalier men have been missing.
While a combined five shots were taken in the thirty minutes after the equalizer, none were able to find the back of the net.
Despite the disappointing final round, Virginia’s performance in the tournament gave plenty of hope for a successful spring season.
This win gives the Cavaliers a huge boost as they wrap up their season next weekend.
The Cavaliers had their way with the Hokies in a dominating win
The Cavaliers shocked the world with their defeat of the Tar Heels Saturday night
The Cavaliers used strong defense to keep the Hurricanes quiet
Lananna recently signed an extension to remain Virginia’s Director of Track and Field and Cross Country through 2028
The Cavaliers need to be at their best in their second ranked matchup of the season.
While familiar faces may have departed for the season, the Cavaliers still expect to compete at the top of the collegiate sport.
The Cavaliers now sit second-to-last in the ACC standings.
Behind all the glamor, goals and even an ACC Offensive Player of the Week honor, Gyamfi’s journey to come play in Charlottesville has not been without challenges
From the opening kick, Virginia looked to apply offensive pressure and managed to create a chance in the first minute.
The Cavaliers were unable to gain more than a set on the Irish, and then got swept by a national power in the Cardinals
The strong showing this weekend is undoubtedly a high note the Cavaliers will carry with them as they begin to prepare for the spring.
While many predicted a tough season for the Cavaliers, Virginia's intense struggles have overtaken the team's progress in Elliott's second season.
The Cavaliers came from behind for an important victory over the Panthers
The defensive alignment for Virginia will be interesting to watch.
LaMonica comes from Towson, where she finished below .500 just once in 13 years.