No. 10 women’s soccer set to face Louisville in ACC Championship quarterfinals
By Maggie Rutherford | November 9, 2020No. 10 women's soccer sets its sights on a deep run in the ACC Tournament as it faces Louisville in the quarterfinals Tuesday.
No. 10 women's soccer sets its sights on a deep run in the ACC Tournament as it faces Louisville in the quarterfinals Tuesday.
Despite the disappointing loss to end the season, the Cavaliers displayed a valiant effort.
For senior guard Tomas Woldetensae and sophomore center Francisco Caffaro, going home is not an option. In fact, it has not been an option for over a year.
The Cavaliers (2-2-1, 2-2-1 ACC) beat Syracuse Friday night to avoid a third consecutive loss and will aim to continue the momentum going into a regular season finale versus their in-state rival.
The Cavaliers (1-8, 0-8 ACC) lost to Duke (6-2, 6-2 ACC) before dropping a pair of games against North Carolina.
In her first season in the WNBA, she has already begun making a name for herself through actions both on and off the court.
Perhaps because of the support they received at the University, or simply because their convictions are strong, Virginia’s athletic alumni have made their voices heard on an assortment of pressing topics.
Here are a few takeaways from a relatively successful weekend for Virginia sports.
In another disappointing defeat, the Cavaliers' offensive woes continued Saturday in a 2-0 loss to Duke.
On the women's side, the Cavaliers prevailed with a score of 188-104 while also setting a pair of facility records, and on the men's side, Virginia won 181-117 with six different men winning events.
No. 10 Virginia concluded its season Sunday, notching five goals against Syracuse after taking down Boston College 2-1 Thursday.
Virginia Athletics reported two positive COVID-19 results between Oct. 26 and Nov. 1 of the 1,038 tests administered.
Dike’s electric start to his MLS career has both Cavalier and Orlando City SC fans wondering — what are his chances of getting called up to the United States Men’s National Team?
Virginia's 1-0 win over Syracuse, powered by a penalty kick in the 71st minute, led the team to its first shutout of the season Friday night.
The men’s team placed fourth with 92 points while the women’s team placed seventh with 205 points.
Virginia football took down 44-41 No. 15 North Carolina in a thriller Saturday night, winning the South’s Oldest Rivalry for the fourth straight year.
The Cavaliers will look to build on improvements from earlier this season despite a four-game losing streak.
Since being notified Oct. 13 that Virginia’s training staff would be unable to handle the spirit teams’ return, members have created an open petition, asking Virginia Athletics to implement a pre-approved practice plan.
The last two weeks have left plenty of question marks for the Virginia offense — let’s try to answer them.
The two ACC foes gear up to face off for the second time this season following the postponement of the Oct. 3 matchup due to COVID-19 and injury related issues within the Virginia squad.