Softball shutout in weekend series at North Carolina
By Caroline Lund | April 8, 2019The Virginia softball team suffered three losses against ACC foe North Carolina this weekend at Anderson Stadium in Chapel Hill.
The Virginia softball team suffered three losses against ACC foe North Carolina this weekend at Anderson Stadium in Chapel Hill.
A wild three weeks of basketball and an unforgettable season come to an end for Virginia Monday night. For the first time in school history, the Cavaliers get the chance to finish on top.
With the win, Virginia has secured at least a share of the ACC regular season title as well as the top seed in the ACC Tournament for the first time since the 2010 season.
Late-game magic from Guy got them there today, but it has taken a team effort to make this tournament run happen for the Cavaliers.
The Virginia baseball team (19-13, 8-7 ACC) won two games of a three-game series at Notre Dame (12-17, 6-9 ACC) over the weekend.
In Virginia’s first Final Four since 1984 and Auburn’s first appearance in the national semi-final ever, the Cavaliers (34-3, 16-2 ACC) came out on top in a thriller.
Episode 1 features extensive coverage of the men’s basketball team and their quest to win a National Championship, as well as a student spotlight and quick updates on Virginia sports.
The No. 8 Virginia women’s lacrosse team lost to No. 2 Maryland by a score of 16-6 at Klöckner Stadium Wednesday evening. The loss was the team’s second straight, following a defeat at No. 1 Boston College.
Boasting a seven-game winning streak, the program's largest since 2012, the No. 4 Virginia men's lacrosse team will welcome No. 18 North Carolina to Klöckner Stadium Saturday April 6.
A dive into what Virginia should both change and keep doing to win its final stretch
The Virginia baseball team (17-12, 6-6 ACC) beat Old Dominion (16-12, 1-8 CUSA) 4-2 at home Tuesday afternoon behind three runs in the first inning.
Smith’s ability to focus on offense rather than pitching in her senior year has been crucial to her development at the plate.
No. 1 seed Virginia is in the Final Four this weekend in Minneapolis, Minn., for the first time since 1984.
Freshman pitcher Aly Rayle pitched all six innings for Virginia, allowing four hits and two runs.
The National Association of Basketball announced Tuesday that sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter has been selected as the 2019 National Association of Basketball Coaches Division I Defensive Player of the Year.
Virginia has what it takes to come out on top — a highly efficient offense and defense with multiple difference makers that can step up in clutch time.
The No. 7 Virginia women’s lacrosse team lost to No. 1 Boston College by a score of 16-9 at Newton Lacrosse Field in Chestnut Hill, Mass., Saturday afternoon.
No. 3 Florida State scored 33 runs in three games, holding the Cavaliers to a five-run total for the weekend. Virginia is now 5-7 in ACC play.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams sent separate squads to race at the Raleigh Relays in Raleigh, N.C., and the Fred Hardy Invitational in Richmond, Va.
By defeating Purdue in a calm, resilient and gritty fashion, Virginia has changed the narrative. The Hoos certainly can come back from tough spots, as they have all season.