No. 7 women’s lacrosse cruises past Louisville
By Connor Smith | April 14, 2019Virginia has now won two games in a row after suffering a two-game losing streak with losses against the top two teams in the country — Boston College and Maryland.
Virginia has now won two games in a row after suffering a two-game losing streak with losses against the top two teams in the country — Boston College and Maryland.
The No. 8 Virginia women’s lacrosse team defeated Penn State 16-13 at Panzer Stadium in State College, Pa., Sunday afternoon.
The No. 8 Virginia women’s lacrosse team lost to No. 2 Maryland by a score of 16-6 at Klöckner Stadium Wednesday evening. The loss was the team’s second straight, following a defeat at No. 1 Boston College.
Virginia (9-3, 1-3 ACC) got off to a terrific start, scoring six consecutive goals in the game’s first eight minutes and six seconds.
The 20 goals scored by the Cavaliers were a season-high and the most by the team since scoring 22 goals against William and Mary in March 2014.
The Cavaliers suffered their first loss of 2019 after starting the season with five consecutive wins.
The No. 7 Virginia women’s lacrosse team defeated William and Mary 16-8 Tuesday at Martin Family Stadium in Williamsburg.
Junior midfielder Sammy Mueller starred for the Cavaliers, tying a career-high with six goals.
Eleven players scored for the Cavaliers, led by hat tricks from junior midfielder Sammy Mueller and freshman midfielder Lillie Kloak.
The No. 14 Virginia women's lacrosse team defeated Elon 11-4 in a road contest Saturday afternoon.
The No. 16 Virginia women’s lacrosse team opened their season with a 15-12 victory over No. 13 Navy on Saturday afternoon.
The Cavaliers were able to overcome an early four-goal deficit to get a win on the Tigers' home field.
Despite losing a top four seed in the ACC Tournament, the Virginia women's lacrosse team has high hopes of upsetting Notre Dame as it looks to make a run towards the ACC crown.
The Virginia women's lacrosse team could not overcome an early deficit against No. 4 James Madison, despite a hat trick from senior midfielder Kasey Behr.
Despite a second half comeback, the No. 11 Virginia women's lacrosse team fell in a clash of heavyweights at No. 13 Navy by three goals.
The CD Sports staff debates topics surrounding spring sports teams, including how the Cavailer baseball team can fix their struggles and which team is primed to make a run at an ACC title.
Looking for a major victory over one of the best programs in the nation, No. 6 Virginia fell short against No. 2 Maryland after the Terrapins pulled away in the second half.
Junior midfielder Maggie Jackson has provided major contributions to the Women's Lacrosse team's impressive 8-4 start to the season.
The top-scoring offense in the country proves to be too much for Virginia to handle, as the Cavaliers fell short of giving Boston College its first loss of the season.
The Cavalier Daily Sports' staff discusses if the baseball team is in a slump, the future of men's lacrosse, women's basketball in the ACC Tournament and breakout spring sports athletes.