No. 4 Virginia men’s lacrosse takes down No. 3 Maryland to repeat as national champions
By Andrew Cho | May 31, 2021For the ninth time in program history, Virginia brought home the title with a 17-16 win against Maryland.
For the ninth time in program history, Virginia brought home the title with a 17-16 win against Maryland.
The Virginia men's lacrosse team will be playing in the national championship game for the second year in a row.
One matchup against North Carolina stands between Virginia and a spot in the National Championship game against either Duke or Maryland.
As the Cavaliers continue tournament play, let’s take the chance to acknowledge the immeasurable contributions in their chase for a second consecutive national championship.
Navarro joins current world No. 50 Danielle Collins — who won NCAA singles titles in 2014 and 2016 — in the record books as she brings home the Cavaliers’ third singles title.
Virginia, playing one of the most complete games of its season, managed to quiet a potent Georgetown offense for the majority of the contest.
Virginia has one more series left — a three-gamer against Boston College — before the ACC Tournament begins.
The Cavaliers picked up multiple individual titles throughout the weekend in the first ACC Championship meet held since 2019.
In their 40th tournament appearance, the Cavaliers will move onto the second round after defeating Bryant 13-11.
In this roundtable, we answer a few key questions about the Class of 2021 and look back on their impact on the University.
This will mark the Cavaliers’ 15th trip to the NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in the last 16 seasons.
As Virginia heads into the final rounds of the NCAA Tournament, it looks to avenge its mid-October loss to Florida State.
The women's soccer team has reached the NCAA Tournament quarterfinals for the first time since 2015.
Virginia only has two more series left before the ACC Tournament — one against Wake Forest after finals and one against Boston College the following week.
Growing up in a country where most know of football as a sport played with a round ball and two goals, Al Soufi's path to Virginia football wasn't an easy one.
The softball team was unable to close out the season on a high note following a loss to Georgia Tech.
The Cavaliers got to show off some of their newest pieces Saturday, and plenty of athletes gave Virginia fans much to be excited about.
The Cavaliers continued their amazing success in the field and on the track at the Virginia Grand Prix in Charlottesville.
The women's soccer team posted a shutout against the Cougars to advance to the Sweet 16.
The Cavaliers overcame an early 1-0 deficit to beat the Cougars 3-1, thanks to two second-half goals.