Squash competes at McArthur Center for first time as varsity program
By Charlie Lotane | November 21, 2017Both the men’s and women’s Virginia squash teams had busy weekends at the McArthur Squash Center in Charlottesville.
Both the men’s and women’s Virginia squash teams had busy weekends at the McArthur Squash Center in Charlottesville.
For the second year in a row, the Cavaliers were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament in the Round of 16.
After a hard fought victory against VCU Friday, the Virginia men’s basketball team returned home to take on Monmouth in the season’s second game of the NIT Season Tip-Off.
No. 8 Virginia hosted Fordham on a chilly Sunday evening at Klöckner Stadium for the second-round of the NCAA Tournament.
Despite eventually losing 44-28, Virginia shocked the nation for a little over a half, bringing their best game and raising more than a few eyes around the sports world.
No. 12 Virginia secured a spot in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the 13th year in a row after beating No.11 Pepperdine in Los Angeles, Calif. Friday night.
The Cavaliers were unable to recover from the start, and headed back to Charlottesville with a 61-46 defeat.
“Right off the bat, our two most highly-ranked guys got a pin and a tech back-to-back,” Virginia Coach Steve Garland said.
The Virginia dive team competed at the three-day-long Frank Elm Invitational in Piscataway, N.J. at Rutgers this past weekend.
Virginia fell to Miami in five sets after staging a shocking comeback before stumbling to FSU 3-1 on Sunday at Senior Day.
The Virginia basketball team got a tough challenge from in-state rival VCU on the road Friday, but a solid all-around performance allowed the Cavaliers to escape the Siegel Center with a win.
The Virginia women’s basketball team lost their second of three games this season after losing down the stretch to the Georgia Bulldogs.
Next, fourth year students Kurt Diduch and Will Carbaugh join Emily to talk all things Virginia football.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for volleyball, squash, women’s soccer, wrestling and diving.
Heading into this weekend, the Cavaliers are taking nothing for granted against two strong teams hungry for an early-season signature win.
A season that has seen a great deal of ups and downs for the Virginia football team is nearing its close, but not before the Cavaliers face its two hardest opponents of the season.
With two double-digit performances, a man-bun-less Kyle Guy seems to be changing the tide this season.
This weekend’s opponent doesn’t get easier — in fact, it gets much tougher, as Virginia will have to go on the road to take on No. 2 Miami.
Virginia got exactly what it wanted, coming away with a dominating 93-49 win in what was a lopsided affair in front of a large Monday night crowd at John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia picked up two losses to start the season off against No. 12 Rutgers and Kent State at the Journeymen Duals in Albany, N.Y. this past weekend.