Despite promising effort against No. 3 Stanford, Virginia loses after slow start
By Cierra Lyles | September 28, 2025Despite the loss, the Cavaliers showed might against one of the best teams in the nation.
Despite the loss, the Cavaliers showed might against one of the best teams in the nation.
Virginia Athletics lost $50,000 yesterday. But no one is really complaining.
Virginia played the first of a series of qualifying tournaments for the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships.
“Do I think we’re one of the top 10 teams in the country?” Gelnovatch said. “I do.”
The Cavaliers triumphed in the first of two games out West.
"You gotta remember, the guy's still a first year."
Tony Elliott and his Cavaliers just won the big one.
“This is never an easy place to play, and Clemson was well organized,” Coach Steve Swanson said.
“On the men’s side… the freshmen men are arguably the best class in NCAA history,” DeSorbo said in an interview with The Cavalier Daily. “And then on the women’s side, it’s a new identity, it’s different, because it’s the first time in six years we haven’t had a Douglass or a Walsh.”
The stakes are very clear — if Virginia beats the Seminoles on primetime national television, it will have a very strong chance of being ranked for the first time since 2021.
It appears that his team has been doing a lot of, well, doing.
Trell Harris and company lit up the scoreboard.
The Cavaliers have conquered yet another powerhouse.
The Cavaliers are rocking an 8-0-1 record.
Chandler Morris threw for 380 yards and four touchdowns, decimating the Cardinal defense.
A first quarter goal and excellent goalkeeping were enough to keep the Eagles at bay
Virginia defeated the Buckeyes for the first time.
She knows now that she wants to try to play professionally.
"Just buzzing."
"'All you can do is prepare to show the world the gift that he has blessed you with.’ And I think that is the best thing I've ever heard, and it completely wipes away all that stress and anxiety.”