Women’s golf enters spring season young, confident
By Jack Gallagher | February 10, 2017A challenging schedule brought out good and bad moments from the Virginia women’s golf team this past fall.
A challenging schedule brought out good and bad moments from the Virginia women’s golf team this past fall.
Women's basketball and men's tennis prepare to face ACC rivals at home.
It has been a season of many ups and downs for the Virginia women’s basketball team.
Round two of the Commonwealth Clash is set to take place Sunday, as No.12 Virginia heads to Blacksburg to take on Virginia Tech (16-6, 5-5 ACC).
After a long and eventful offseason, the No. 15 Virginia men’s lacrosse team will finally play in its season opener this Saturday in a highly-anticipated matchup against one of the top teams in the country — No. 5 Loyola.
The Virginia softball team kicks off its 2017 season Thursday with the Kajikawa Classic in Arizona.
With a recent streak of success, Virginia men's tennis has the potential to run the table again this season.
Sports editor Grant Gossage had the following takeaways after the No. 12 Virginia basketball team’s emphatic 71-55 win Monday night over No. 4 Louisville.
No Virginia team has had more of an up-and-down season than women’s basketball.
Three months after announcing his initial leave of absence Jan. 18, the athletics department announced that Littlepage’s leave of absence would extend indefinitely as he continued to attend to family matters.
Wrestling has bonded the Virginia men's team. It’s molded them as men and as athletes, as friends and as teammates.
No. 12 Virginia kept No. 4 Louisville’s offense at bay in the second half to pick up a 71-55 victory in a Big Monday matchup.
The Virginia women’s tennis team continued their home stand to start the season with a solid weekend, picking up a conference win over Syracuse before falling to No. 21 South Carolina.
The Virginia women’s basketball could not pull off an upset against No. 15 Duke Sunday, falling 70-51 at John Paul Jones Arena.
The No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis team had another excellent weekend, picking up two more wins as they took down No. 15 Kentucky Saturday and then ACC rival Louisville Sunday.
No. 9 Virginia faces No. 6 Louisville Monday at John Paul Jones Arena in a matchup between two top ACC teams.
Although another loss to Syracuse comes as a disappointment for Virginia fans, it’s evident that when teams come to play the Cavaliers, they give them their best.
No. 24 Virginia (10-5, 2-2 ACC) had quite a weekend down in North Carolina, defeating No. 25 North Carolina (6-6, 1-3 ACC) Saturday and Duke (4-7, 0-3 ACC) Sunday.
Syracuse (15-9, 7-4 ACC) went on an impressive 19-2 run to open the second half and stole Saturday’s basketball game from No. 9 Virginia (17-5, 7-3 ACC), 66-62.
The Virginia women’s tennis team will continue their home stand this weekend, as they get set to take on ACC rival Syracuse and No. 21 South Carolina.