No. 12 baseball takes two of three at Virginia Tech
By Alec Dougherty | April 17, 2017The No. 12 Virginia baseball team won its second-straight ACC series at Virginia Tech this past weekend.
The No. 12 Virginia baseball team won its second-straight ACC series at Virginia Tech this past weekend.
The No. 15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team was able to find a huge ACC win against a renowned Louisville team Saturday — outscoring the Cardinals, 11-7.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team beat Boston College on the road Saturday, 7-0, continuing the season’s successes.
In the last conference series that Virginia would host this season, the Cavaliers picked up two wins against Georgia Tech to claim the series.
The No. 18 Virginia men’s lacrosse team went into Saturday’s match against No. 8 Duke looking to pick up its first ACC win of the season and to end the regular season on a high note.
The Skinny on men's and women's tennis and men's lacrosse for this weekend.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team beat No. 18 Georgia Tech, 6-1, Thursday afternoon on Senior Day.
The No. 19 Virginia women’s lacrosse team will face off against Louisville Saturday at Klöckner Stadium.
After dropping two-consecutive games to Liberty, the Virginia softball team is gearing up to host ACC opponent Georgia Tech for a three-game series.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team was able to avoid dropping their fourth straight game as they beat Navy 16-13 Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium.
Although those four years have flown by and his career as a Cavalier might be over, Perrantes Jr. is not leaving entirely — his legacy will outlast his time on the court.
After a few tough series losses to begin conference play, the Virginia baseball team regrouped on its home turf and is now on a roll.
This past Sunday, the Z Society commended men’s tennis coach Brian Boland for his 16 years of service at the University.
The Cavaliers were unable to get on the scoreboard, giving the Flames the 4-0 shutout victory.
The Cavaliers did not disappoint, coming away with a comfortable 13-7 win over Robert Morris at Klöckner Stadium.
The Virginia men’s golf team wrapped up its regular season earlier today with a sixth-place finish at the Gary Koch Invitational in Gastonia, N.C.
Now that the team is in the thick of spring practice, former sports editor Robert Elder takes a look at the spring offensive depth chart.
Virginia once again hosted the U.Va. Quad this past weekend. Just like last year, the teams did not fail to meet expectations.
Johnson confirmed the news via a tweet and post to Instagram Saturday.
The Virginia men’s tennis team won two big ACC home matches this weekend, first beating Virginia Tech, 7-0, Friday and beating North Carolina Sunday, 4-3.