Women’s tennis returns home with two weekend victories
By Grace Gould | March 27, 2024Both of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.
Both of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.
The Cavaliers took home 11 gold medals over the course of the week, becoming the first program since 1996 to claim four consecutive NCAA Championship team titles.
The No. 9 Cavaliers took the lead into the fourth quarter, but couldn't hold on against the No. 7 Orange.
The Cavaliers came up short of national glory, but showed a lot of promise moving into next season.
The series victory over Clemson marks Virginia’s second consecutive series win in ACC play.
The Cavaliers shot just 32.3 percent from the field in their loss to the Wildcats.
The Cavaliers held the Dragons scoreless in the second half.
The Cavaliers had little trouble sending the Panthers home in a comfortable first-round victory.
The No. 14 Cavaliers are glaringly weak on the mound, and this must change if they are to make a deep postseason run.
Brown departs Virginia men's soccer eighth on the program's career minutes list for goalkeepers.
The No. 9 Cavaliers never trailed in their Wednesday win over the No. 6 Dukes.
An uncomfortably long offseason awaits for Virginia.
The Cavaliers chugged forward as ACC play looms nearer.
In a wild series, Virginia emerged victorious.
Virginia's offseason acquisitions will help the Cavaliers make significant strides towards success in 2024.
Virginia continues its march for another national title.
The Cavaliers picked up a pair of wins against the Orange after falling in the series opener.
The Cavaliers notched a massive win against a bitter rival.
Marked by embarrassing levels of free-throw shooting, one win and one loss in Washington, D.C. placed Virginia in a precarious position heading into Selection Sunday.
The No. 10 Cavaliers picked apart the Panthers with 17 goals through the game's first three quarters of play.