Baseball sweeps Pittsburgh at home
By Alec Dougherty | April 10, 2017The Virginia baseball team earned its first conference sweep this weekend, downing Pittsburgh in three straight games.
The Virginia baseball team earned its first conference sweep this weekend, downing Pittsburgh in three straight games.
Virginia fell short of beating the Tar Heels, losing, 15-12, in a match that seemed as if Virginia was continuously trying to catch North Carolina on the scoreboard.
No. 15 Virginia dropped their third straight match as they traveled to University Park, Pa. to face off against No. 5 Penn State.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for women's tennis, men's golf and rowing.
The No. 4 Virginia men’s tennis team has a set of conference matchups this weekend at home — the team takes on Virginia Tech Friday and No. 11 North Carolina Sunday.
The Cavaliers came out bats-blazing this week, picking up two double-digit victories against each Old Dominion and George Washington at Davenport Field.
After splitting a doubleheader against James Madison last night, the Virginia softball team produced had the same result in its doubleheader against George Mason.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team was unable to come out on top against a very talented Maryland squad, falling 16-11 Wednesday at Klöckner Stadium.
Coming off of a dominating 20-7 win over Cleveland State in a midweek matchup, the No. 12 Virginia men’s lacrosse team will continue its homestand this weekend with a Sunday night showdown against ACC rival No. 19 North Carolina.
The Virginia track and field team will host Maryland, Pennsylvania and Columbia Saturday for its first outdoor quad meet of the season.
After a close win over No. 14 Richmond on April 1, No. 12 Virginia was looking to build a bit of momentum off of this past weekend.
Virginia took on No. 14 James Madison for an out-of-conference doubleheader, and came away with both a loss and a win.
The Virginia football team officially began spring practice last week under second-year coach Bronco Mendenhall. Clearly, the Cavaliers have a lot of work to do.
The Virginia women’s golf team finished in tenth place out of 18 teams this past weekend at the Bryan National Collegiate tournament in Browns Summit, N.C.
Virginia is providing its football team with the resources necessary to be a much more competitive program.
The No. 16 Virginia baseball team dropped a tough series to No. 2 Louisville at home this weekend.
In a tightly contested battle, No. 16 Virginia pulled out a victory in the waning minutes of the game against No. 12 Richmond Saturday.
The Virginia men’s tennis team lost their first match of the season to a tough Wake Forest team Friday 5-2, before coming back and sweeping Clemson at home Sunday.
The No.15 Virginia Women’s Lacrosse team struggled to find the back of the net as they fell to Boston College, 17-10, Saturday.
After getting swept in its past two conference series, Virginia ensured it wouldn’t happen again by opening up the series at North Carolina with a win.