Virginia women’s soccer escapes with a 1-1 draw against No. 9 Clemson
By Calvin Roe | October 8, 2023Virginia left the field with a point to add to their name in the ACC standings, but they are still winless in ACC play.
Virginia left the field with a point to add to their name in the ACC standings, but they are still winless in ACC play.
With the NWSL playoffs less than a month away, it may be time to brush up on the Virginia alumnae that are currently making an impact.
The offense has managed to score only two goals in the past five games.
The struggling offense has just one goal in its last three games.
Virginia will look to hone in on its offense against increasingly strong defensive teams in future ACC matchups.
Virginia ended the game with 13 shots and two shots on goal.
The Cavaliers held onto an early lead to claim their fourth home win of the season.
Despite a drop in the rankings, Virginia is still playing impressive soccer.
Eight different players have contributed to the 14 total goals scored this season.
Virginia played its first contest where it did not dominate possession from the opening kickoff.
Seeing contributions from a wide array of Cavalier players is a promising sign for a Virginia team that has been plagued by injuries in recent months.
Freshman forward Allie Ross led the way with two goals and one assist.
No. 3-seeded Virginia women's soccer saw its season come to a close at the hands of UCLA — the NCAA Tournament's top overall seed — in heartbreaking fashion Saturday night.
The No. 3 seed Virginia women’s soccer team earned an impressive win on the road against the No. 2 seed Penn State Sunday night.
Appearing in its 29th straight NCAA tournament, No. 11 Virginia women’s soccer will start its run for a national championship Friday afternoon when it takes on Fairleigh Dickinson for the second time this season
Virginia was unable to make the most of numerous goal scoring opportunities and ultimately lost the game 2-1.
Since Oct. 13, Virginia has rattled off three conference wins in a row to claim the fourth seed in the tournament.
After an early first-half goal, the Cavaliers used a stellar defensive performance on the back of senior goalkeeper Cayla White which propelled them to victory.
Virginia had plenty of contributors in its two wins, as four Cavaliers delivered goals and two goalkeepers each posted a shutout.
The Cavaliers were able to beat the Tigers by a score of 2-1 as Virginia remains just one point back of Duke for the lead in the Coastal division.