Vittese, field hockey edge Delware in overtime, 3-2
By Ryan Taylor | October 19, 2015The No. 5 Virginia field hockey team defeated another top-20 team this weekend when it edged No. 15 Delaware 3-2 in overtime.
The No. 5 Virginia field hockey team defeated another top-20 team this weekend when it edged No. 15 Delaware 3-2 in overtime.
Junior Derek Bard defended his first-place title as Virginia finished 10th in the U.S. Collegiate Championship this weekend at the Golf Club of Georgia.
Sunday in Boston, the Virginia women’s rowing team raced to a pair of top-five finishes at the Head of the Charles Regatta, its first event of the fall season.
The Cavalier women (1-0) defeated the Volunteers (1-1), 174-121 for their 300th dual meet win in program history. Tennessee’s men (2-0) prevailed over Virginia (0-1), 210-90.
The Virginia volleyball team swept Boston College Friday night at Power Gym in Chestnut Hill, Mass. before falling at Syracuse in five sets Sunday afternoon.
Two days after U.S. Women’s Soccer coach Jill Ellis announced Virginia senior defender Emily Sonnett would join the roster in advance of an Oct. 25 friendly against Brazil, the senior captain led the Cavaliers to a 4-2 victory at Boston College (9-6-1, 3-3-1 ACC).
“Close game” and “heartbreaker” have so often been synonymous terms where Virginia football is concerned.
If No.19 ranked Virginia Cavaliers men’s soccer team were looking to respond following their two losses last week, Friday night’s matchup against Pittsburgh was the perfect arena.
Losing can wear on a team, especially one that has lost as frequently as Virginia over the past few seasons. Unlike Virginia squads of old, the Cavaliers bounced back.
“The Skinny” on weekend matchups for swimming and diving, cross country, rowing, field hockey and men's golf.
“Syracuse is a very fast defense,” coach Mike London said. “They run to the ball well...So [it’s] going to be important for us to protect our quarterback.”
There has been a downward trend in the team’s scoring in recent weeks, which might be a little worrisome if it continues Sunday and into late October.
“One thing I've learned from my time here is that there are going to be ups and downs no matter how good or bad the team is,” senior captain Todd Wharton said.
“[Playing on the road] is tough because they’re missing school, they’re on a bus,” coach Dennis Hohenshelt said. “The good thing [is] I think we’re battle-tested.”
In what was slotted to be a manageable midweek matchup against a weaker out-of-conference foe, the No. 12 Virginia men’s soccer team struggled to implement its game plan.
Kwiatkowski is just the fourth men’s player — and the first since 2009 — to win both the singles and doubles titles at the ITA All-American in the same year.
The Virginia volleyball team fell in straight sets against North Carolina Friday night at Carmichael Arena, but the Cavaliers recovered quickly, dispatching North Carolina State by the same margin Saturday night in Raleigh.
The Virginia men’s golf team finished fourth at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate while the women’s team took ninth at the Tar Heel Invitational this past weekend.
Since ACC Kickoff this July, the Virginia football team has had a very distinct mantra, one that has been focused around one word: finish.
Sunday afternoon in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as the dogwoods, elms and oaks further transformed into their brilliant hues, Virginia women’s soccer showed there is also beauty in consistency.