Women’s soccer defeats Virginia Tech 3-1 in season opener
By Caroline Lund | September 14, 2020Virginia improved to an all-time 21-4-1 record against Virginia Tech with its first win of the season.
Virginia improved to an all-time 21-4-1 record against Virginia Tech with its first win of the season.
After ending the ACC Championship as the runner up then exiting earlier from the 2019 NCAA Tournament, Virginia returns to action and looks to secure its first ACC title since 2012.
Ten recruits join 21 returning players on the Virginia women's soccer team as the Cavaliers take the pitch this fall.
From meeting each other’s families within weeks of meeting each other to a surprise “I love you” barely a month into the relationship, this couple has had their fair share of twists and turns.
Three senior defenders on the Virginia women's soccer team are set to compete professionally following Thursday's NWSL Draft.
No. 3 Virginia ended its season with a 3-2 loss to Washington State Friday. The match was a back-and-forth battle, but a late goal allowed the Cougars to run away with the win.
No. 3 Virginia dominated play against Radford, edging the Highlanders 34-5 in shots to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
Despite losing the ACC Championship to North Carolina Sunday, Virginia looks to advance through NCAA play as the nation's top-ranked team.
No. 1 Virginia battled against No. 3 North Carolina through two periods of overtime before the Tar Heels scored the golden-goal to win 2-1 and secure the ACC title.
Sophomore forward Rebecca Jarrett was ultimately able to secure the victory for the Cavaliers with her golden goal off an assist from Spaanstra.
While the match was highly competitive between the two teams, Virginia overcame Duke with a second half goal to lead to a 1-0 final and advance to the ACC semifinals Friday.
The Cavaliers look to topple the talented Blue Devils at home Sunday in the ACC quarterfinal.
Junior goalkeeper Laurel Ivory has only conceded four goals this season and has proven herself as one of Virginia's greatest goalkeepers of all time. But her ambitions in the sport go beyond college soccer, and Ivory is determined to do whatever it takes to be the best.
The Cavaliers dominated in both matches, shutting out No. 12 Louisville 3-0 before toppling Boston College 6-1.
Veteran Cavaliers have certainly played an important role, but the team’s freshmen are making a name for themselves as well.
No. 1 Virginia returned home to play Notre Dame, beating the Fighting Irish 3-0 as the Cavaliers celebrated their four senior players.
No. 1 Virginia stays undefeated after taking down No. 5 Florida State. Both teams put up impressive defensive efforts but the Cavaliers converted on a corner kick to win the match in overtime.
Virginia's strong defensive effort stifled N.C. State's attacks but the Cavaliers couldn't find the back of the net as they recorded their third draw this season.
No. 1 Virginia remains undefeated after another shutout win, picking up the victory with a trio of goals by freshman forward Diana Ordonez and sophomore midfielder Alexa Spaanstra.
The No. 1 Virginia women's soccer team looks to role models on the U.S. women's national team as they continue to dominate opponents this season.