No. 6 Virginia field hockey secures close victory over No. 17 Liberty
By Kushal Patel | October 30, 2019No. 6 Virginia took down No. 17 Liberty as freshman striker Laura Janssen scored the game-winner with under three minutes to go in regulation.
No. 6 Virginia took down No. 17 Liberty as freshman striker Laura Janssen scored the game-winner with under three minutes to go in regulation.
No. 7 Virginia field hockey picked up a pair of weekend wins against No. 4 Duke and Drexel, recording 3-2 victories against both teams.
No. 9 Virginia came from behind to defeat No. 5 Louisville before shutting out Miami University on the road.
With a recruiting class that has surprised many, and an aggressive defense that has limited opponents throughout the year, the Cavaliers know they can win a national title this year.
No. 8 Virginia split its weekend games, suffering a loss to No. 17 Boston College before producing an overtime win against No. 22 Old Dominion.
In the second weekend of ACC play, Virginia faced its toughest opponent yet.
Freshman back Cato Geusgens and senior back Anzel Viljoen score for Virginia in its first ACC win of the season.
Virginia field hockey has a very bright future. It starts across the Atlantic Ocean, nearly 4,000 miles away — in the Netherlands.
Virginia lost in a thrilling shootout finish against Maryland, but quickly regrouped to hold Yale scoreless en route to a dominant victory.
The Cavaliers beat UMass-Lowell and No.14 Ohio State in back-to-back showdowns this weekend.
The No. 11 Virginia field hockey team took care of both Old Dominion and Penn State this weekend to remain undefeated in 2019.
With a promising cohort of incoming freshmen and a talented roster still at Coach Michele Madison’s disposal, the No. 11 Cavaliers are expected to be a contender in the ACC.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for volleyball, field hockey, women’s soccer and men and women’s swimming and diving
The No. 5-seed Virginia field hockey team (9-8, 2-4 ACC) defeated No. 4-seed Boston College (10-9, 2-4 ACC) Thursday in the opening game of the 2018 Atlantic Coast Conference Field Hockey Championship
The No. 23 Virginia field hockey team (7-8, 2-4 ACC) defeated No. 15 Wake Forest (8-8, 2-4 ACC) Friday and No. 2 Maryland (16-2, 7-1 Big Ten) Sunday, finishing their home schedule with a pair of key victories over ranked teams.
Though the Cavaliers led UNC during the second half in shot attempts and penalty corners, they were unable to convert offensively against a Carolina team that has only allowed three goals this season.
This week’s episode covers football’s run so far and prospects against Louisville, a summer update on Virginia sports and recruiting and a look at the Women’s Hockey World Cup.
Though the Cavaliers (3-3, 1-0 ACC) shut out Liberty (4-2, 0-0 Big East) in the first half, they were unable to prevent a comeback including two goals off penalty corners.
Nine freshmen have joined field hockey this fall.
Cavaliers shut out in-state opponents in their first home game of the year