Women’s tennis returns home with two weekend victories
By Grace Gould | YesterdayBoth of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.
Both of the weekend’s victories marked a triumphant return home for Virginia.
The Cavaliers beat the Yellow Jackets 5-2 and the Tigers 4-0 in two dominating performances that showed why they belong at the top of the national rankings.
Fresh off of their victory against then No. 1 ranked North Carolina, Virginia women’s tennis opened ACC play Friday with a 4-2 triumph over Notre Dame.
No. 6 Virginia women’s tennis traveled to Louisville Sunday in a quick turnaround from their Friday match at Notre Dame.
The Cavaliers notched a big upset against No. 6 Pepperdine before falling to No. 5 Michigan. They bounced back in the consolation round with a huge victory over No. 1 North Carolina.
100 victories tell just a fraction of the impact Subhash has had on the University and community during her time here.
The Sharks and the Tigers were each overwhelmed by Virginia’s depth of talent at its disposal.
The Cavaliers lost to the Wolfpack but were able to end their regular season with a victory.
The Cavaliers secured their fourth straight doubles point en route to a comprehensive victory.
Both games ended in 4-3 Cavalier victories, with he doubles point proving to be the difference maker in both matches.
Elaine Chervinsky was a bright spot in both games, while the Cavaliers bounced back nicely against the Seminoles.
After a tight game against Notre Dame, the Cavaliers did not have nearly as much trouble putting away the Cardinals to end Sunday on a high note.
The Cavaliers left Seattle with a win over San Diego after two hard-fought losses over Michigan and Pepperdine.
The Cavaliers are ready to compete at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships held Feb. 10-13 in Seattle, Wash.
The Cavaliers defeated both Washington State and South Carolina to ensure a place at the national tournament in Seattle.
Three members of the men's team and six members of the women's team competed in the ITA All-American Championships.
The Cavaliers will head into the conference tournament with momentum on their side following a pair of wins in their final regular season match-ups
Before their first match on Friday, the Cavaliers celebrated senior day by honoring seniors Amber O'Dell and Sophia Munera.
Despite falling short in the final, Collins impressed on the path to competing for the title.
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.