In conversation with collegiate field hockey legend Coach Michele Madison
By Shelby Harris | October 14, 2022Madison is the only coach in Division I history to bring three Division I programs to a NCAA Tournament appearance.
Madison is the only coach in Division I history to bring three Division I programs to a NCAA Tournament appearance.
Three members of the men's team and six members of the women's team competed in the ITA All-American Championships.
With over a week to prepare after their first draw of the season against No. 3 Duke, the Cavaliers are fired up and ready to defeat the Tigers.
Sally Yates, former U.S. deputy attorney general, released a report last week revealing systemic sexual misconduct and abuse in the National Women’s Soccer League.
The Cavaliers could not manage to steal a road victory against either of its conference foes, falling to 0-5 in conference play.
Virginia is now second in ACC standings, behind only No. 1 ranked North Carolina.
After facing two straight top-five opponents in Duke and Florida State, this matchup against the Orange had all the makings of a trap game for Virginia, and the Cavaliers delivered a frustrating performance with crucial mistakes plaguing the team.
It was a matchup between the ACC Coastal Division’s finest, with the Blue Devils entering and leaving in first place in the division and sitting just one point above the second-place Cavaliers.
After the first quarter, Virginia was outgained 439 yards to 175 and converted just one third down.
While Virginia’s chances for an ACC regular season title are likely dashed with two conference losses, the game still showed signs of a team that can compete for its first national championship.
The men's team recorded a dominant performance over fall break, but the women could not recover from a. slow start in their own tournament.
Coming off a tough home loss against No. 10 Denver in which the game's only goal came from a penalty kick, the Cavaliers (7-4-0, 3-1 ACC) are hungry for a win.
Both squads will be eager to capture their first ACC win of the season Saturday afternoon.
After two straight road wins against ranked ACC opponents, Virginia’s three game win streak came to an end.
Through over a month of action for Virginia athletics, a number of Cavalier teams have excelled — earning high rankings — while others have shown promise.
The Cavaliers were able to return home with a crucial win to keep their hopes of a regular season championship alive.
The Cavalier offense struggled once again as the team lost to Duke for the first time since Mike London was coach.
With a 3-1 win over No. 10 Pittsburgh Friday night, the Cavaliers vaulted to the top of the ACC Coastal Division and put the rest of the conference on notice.
The Cavaliers rallied to post the best team score in any individual round on the final day of play after getting off to a slow start.
A year after being one of the top scoring teams in the country, the Cavalier offense has been downright dysfunctional during the team’s 2-2 start, averaging 18.2 points per game – 116th in the country.