No. 1 seed men’s tennis wins ACC tournament with three straight victories
By Kushal Patel | April 24, 2023The set of victories gives Virginia its third straight ACC tournament victory, and has them peaking just as the NCAA championship begins.
The set of victories gives Virginia its third straight ACC tournament victory, and has them peaking just as the NCAA championship begins.
fter only having a one goal lead at halftime, the Cavaliers opened the second half with a 3-0 run to break the game open against the Hokies.
The Cavaliers lost to the Wolfpack but were able to end their regular season with a victory.
The Cavaliers dropped the series opener and finale, but fought hard to pick up game two against the national powerhouse.
After a scalding-hot start, the Cavaliers have lost two of their last three conference series.
The Cavaliers were unable to find the back of the net in the final seconds after coming back from seven goals down.
A strong offensive performance from the Cavaliers was not enough to keep up with the Eagles in their home arena.
Two teams of five were able to compete for the Cavaliers, with the A-team being lead by medalist Ben James.
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Junior attacker Morgan Schwab had a career day as the Cavaliers won the game with a. strong closing quarter.
The Cavaliers stayed undefeated on the road despite Connor Shellenberger being unavailable.
The series defeat leaves the Cavaliers in the middle of the pack of the conference standings as the season begins to wane.
With the series sweep, the Cavaliers are now an impressive 7-2 against ranked teams this season.
The Cavaliers were able to stay undefeated in conference play with two strong victories over ranked opponents.
Led by sophomore attacker Rachel Clark with six goals, the Cavaliers secured a dominant victory over the Rams.
The Cavaliers secured their fourth straight doubles point en route to a comprehensive victory.
The team competed without sophomore Amanda Sambach and junior Jennifer Cleary as they played in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur event.
After a first round where the Cavaliers finished in the lead, the next two call the team fall back into third but still finish on the podium.