PETTYCORD: If every Virginia sports team was a fall treat
By Sarah Pettycord | November 28, 2020But what if Virginia sports were fall treats? In the spirit of fall, let's take a look at what that might look like.
But what if Virginia sports were fall treats? In the spirit of fall, let's take a look at what that might look like.
Despite the disappointing loss to end the season, the Cavaliers displayed a valiant effort.
In the last set of home games on Virginia’s schedule, the Cavaliers stretched out their losing streak to four after falling twice to Louisville this weekend.
With their infectious smiles and incredible talent, Lilly and Meghen will continue to add value to the field hockey team over the course of the next four years.
With the two wins, the Cavaliers extend their winning streak to three games before a double-header against eight-time NCAA champion North Carolina.
With many top offensive and defensive players returning this year — including three preseason All-ACC team members — the 2020 Cavaliers look prepared to have a strong season in the face of a conference-only schedule.
This is the first time that two Virginia baseball players were recognized in the same year by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper since 2015.
Friday morning, Virginia Athletics announced the release of a new brand identity that aims to “provide updates on a brand rich in history and tradition.”
When you’re sitting at John Paul Jones Arena watching the men’s basketball team play, a lot more is going into your experience as a fan than you might imagine.
Virginia baseball wrapped up its 15-game home stretch at Disharoon Park, with games against No. 7 NC State over the weekend and then UMass Lowell midweek.