BROWN: Way-too-early Virginia women’s soccer preview
By Brandon Brown | April 14, 2022This year, I am doubling down on my claim from last year. The Cavaliers can win the program’s first elusive national championship.
This year, I am doubling down on my claim from last year. The Cavaliers can win the program’s first elusive national championship.
The Cavaliers struggled offensively for the final two games of a series after a close loss to open play Saturday.
Before their first match on Friday, the Cavaliers celebrated senior day by honoring seniors Amber O'Dell and Sophia Munera.
The Cavaliers went on a five-goal run in the first half to propel themselves over the Tar Heels with junior attackman Peyton Cormier leading the offense with four goals and one assist.
With just two games remaining in the regular season, Virginia is incredibly close to locking down their second straight season of undefeated play in the ACC.
The Cavaliers excelled both on the track and in the throwing and jumping areas, setting numerous personal bests and achieving a program record in the process.
The Cavaliers earned their first midweek win in nearly a month with a decisive victory over an in-state foe.
The women's golf prevailed with an impressive victory over Georgia after having two players compete in the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
Richmond's win on Saturday broke Virginia’s 73-game in-state winning streak while cementing the Spiders as a threat in the SoCon.
Despite only the field portion of the team competing — which includes pole vault and most throwing events — the Cavaliers were able to win the women's event and finish eighth on the men's side.
The No. 2 Seminoles lived up to their ranking, as they made sure to be dominant on both sides of the ball over the weekend in Charlottesville.
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After her phenomenal junior season, Ordoñez knew it was time to make the leap to the NWSL.
The Cavaliers could not capitalize off of their strong performance over the weekend, as they fell behind early to the Lancers, who would fend off a late comeback to secure the victory.
Sambach led the way for the Cavaliers and tied for 19th place shooting even-par 216 through the tournament.
The Cavaliers are off to their best start in program history after sweeping the Eagles, starting 8-1 in ACC play.
With four conference games remaining, Virginia has put themselves in a strong position to be the No. 1 seed in the ACC tournament.
The Cavaliers raced off to a 6-1 start to propel themselves over the Fighting Irish on a windy day at Klockner Stadium.
Virginia assured that their efforts were well worth the trip by racking up a barrage of impressive times on their way to an array of strong results.
This win sets Virginia up to potentially finish strong in a final four game stretch that includes showdowns against Duke, North Carolina, and Virginia Tech.