Dominant second quarter propels No. 11 Virginia to 16-8 win over VCU
By Matthew Ryeom | April 6, 2024The Cavaliers poured in nine goals in the second frame to seal a Wednesday victory.
The Cavaliers poured in nine goals in the second frame to seal a Wednesday victory.
The Cavaliers won the first six matches Wednesday on their way to a trouncing of the Hokies.
With the postseason fast approaching, several Virginia teams have their eyes on ACC and National Championships
The Cavaliers allowed 15 goals for the second consecutive game Saturday.
The Cavaliers swept the Wildcats over the weekend, outscoring their opponents 10-3 across the two games.
The Cavaliers' bullpen struggled once again in their series defeat to the Blue Devils.
The Cavaliers proved they are one of the strongest track and field teams in the country last weekend.
Nunes played the game of his life.
Shellenberger has claimed his spot among the most legendary Cavaliers of all time.
The Cavaliers are one of a few national contenders, and they look set to make a serious run at a title in May.
Virginia's deeply rooted offensive issues resulted in another disappointing postseason.
Heading into the heart of ACC play, the Cavaliers are dominating.
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.