Weekend previews: April 28-30
By CD Sports Staff | April 28, 2017‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for softball, men's lacrosse and men's tennis
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for softball, men's lacrosse and men's tennis
As the No. 10 Virginia baseball team enters the final leg of its season, the team is hungry for more conference wins to increase its standing in the ACC.
After sweeping Notre Dame over the weekend, the Virginia softball team picked up right where it left off, and collected a win against George Washington in its last home game of the season.
After Coach Bronco Mendenhall’s dismal 2-10 first season at the helm of the Virginia football program, plenty of changes have come this spring.
Over the past few years, Virginia sports have been nothing short of phenomenal across the board.
Virginia women’s lacrosse owned the ACC in the first decade of the 21st century.
The No. 43 Virginia women’s tennis team topped No. 42 Florida State Friday 4-3 at Snyder Tennis Center, before splitting a pair of matches Sunday.
No. 14 Virginia walked away with a key victory to close out the regular season against arch rival No. 19 Virginia Tech after a low-scoring match ending in a close 6-5 game.
The No. 11 Virginia baseball team battled Notre Dame this weekend, looking to win its third ACC series in a row.
With the end of regular season play approaching, Virginia carried positive momentum into the weekend to extend its winning streak to six games, as it swept a series for the first time all season.
'The Skinny' on weekend action in softball, women's rowing and men's tennis.
Early season struggles and inconsistencies for the Virginia baseball team seem far in the past, as the No. 11 Cavaliers have become one of the hottest teams in the country.
After seeing its eight-game win streak snapped Saturday at Virginia Tech, the No. 11 Virginia baseball team rolled into this week looking to get started on a new streak.
The Virginia men’s golf program has had many excellent teams throughout its history.
The No. 14 Virginia women’s lacrosse team will battle No. 19 Virginia Tech Saturday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
The Cavaliers got out to an early lead and successfully maintained it throughout the game as they edged out the Hoyas with a score of 7-6.
The Virginia baseball team seems to have found a combination of players that can get the job done in ACC play, and the team is poised for success in the latter part of the season.
One of Bronco Mendenhall’s first moves as Virginia head coach was to scrap former coach Mike London’s 4-3 defense and instead implement a 3-4 alignment.
The start of this past offseason could not have been more bizarre for the Virginia men’s lacrosse team.
The No. 40 Virginia women’s tennis team won both sides of the doubleheader in Pittsburgh Friday, beating Duquesne, 6-1, and Pittsburgh, 5-2, before traveling to Louisville Sunday and losing to the Cardinals, 4-3.