Women’s soccer hosts Wisconsin
By Emma D'Arpino | August 29, 2017No. 10 Virginia is back in action to host Wisconsin on Thursday night.
No. 10 Virginia is back in action to host Wisconsin on Thursday night.
Junior defender Sergi Nus was able to knock in a penalty kick in the 105th minute to down Villanova, 3-2.
This weekend, the Virginia women’s volleyball team held the Cavalier Classic tournament, held between Villanova, Hofstra and Liberty.
The Cavaliers made sure their home opener was a celebratory event as they picked up a 2-0 win against Liberty.
The win for the Cavaliers follows a 2-0 road win against UNC-Wilmington, giving the Cavaliers an early two-game undefeated streak.
“The Skinny” on weekend action for field hockey and volleyball.
ESPN confirmed its decision Tuesday night to remove college football announcer Robert Lee from Virginia football’s home opening game against William & Mary on Saturday, Sept. 2.
Former Virginia point guard lands NBA deal.
With training camp in full swing and the season quickly approaching, the Virginia football team has been grinding hard to show growth in its second year under Coach Bronco Mendenhall.
Despite his inauspicious start, Mendenhall may achieve success coaching the Cavaliers.
Quarterback Kurt Benkert finds balance as football player, graduate student and husband.
The Virginia men’s soccer team has history on its side — the Cavaliers have claimed seven national championships, 15 conference titles and 36 straight years of NCAA tournament appearances.
Freshman wrestler Michael Battista maintains his confidence by envisioning his daily successes as a Cavalier.
The Virginia women’s soccer team received the No. 11 ranking in the first preseason poll from the United Soccer Coaches.
DeSorbo will be moving from one ACC team to another, as he is coming off six seasons as NC State’s associate head coach.
The Bronko Nagurski Trophy is given to the country’s best collegiate defensive player every year.
The men’s and women’s squash programs have been running as club teams since 2001.
Friday, June 9, 2017 the University of Virginia Board of Visitors gave the Cavalier faithful a sign that a winning football program is important to the school.
Around this time last year, it was a widely accepted consensus among Virginia football fans that a change was finally coming to their beloved program.
Student-athletes at Virginia perform on the field and in the classroom everyday at the highest level.