Women's volleyball begins season strongly in Cavalier Classic tournament
By John Garza | August 27, 2017This weekend, the Virginia women’s volleyball team held the Cavalier Classic tournament, held between Villanova, Hofstra and Liberty.
This weekend, the Virginia women’s volleyball team held the Cavalier Classic tournament, held between Villanova, Hofstra and Liberty.
The Cavaliers made sure their home opener was a celebratory event as they picked up a 2-0 win against Liberty.
The win for the Cavaliers follows a 2-0 road win against UNC-Wilmington, giving the Cavaliers an early two-game undefeated streak.
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The Bronko Nagurski Trophy is given to the country’s best collegiate defensive player every year.
The men’s and women’s squash programs have been running as club teams since 2001.
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Around this time last year, it was a widely accepted consensus among Virginia football fans that a change was finally coming to their beloved program.
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