The Cavaliers run, jump, and throw their way through the Penn 10 Elite
By Caroline Wulff | January 26, 2025Virginia runners turned in quality performances against competition from the Ivy League, Big Ten and other prominent conferences.
Virginia runners turned in quality performances against competition from the Ivy League, Big Ten and other prominent conferences.
The Cavaliers benefited from very good contributions from both the women's and men's teams.
The Cavaliers received great contributions in the field from the women’s and men’s team, setting new personal bests and climbing Virginia’s all-time ranks.
The Cavaliers continue to take home first-place marks and shine during their indoor performances.
After a successful season opener at the Virginia Tech Invitational — where several top performers emerged — the Cavaliers carried over similar success in the two-day Hokie Invitational.
After a tumultuous fall season dominated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Coach Vin Lananna and the Cavaliers will now strive to build off of a 2020 indoor season that produced five All-Americans and five ACC titles.
Virginia track and field kicked off its indoor season at the Rector Field House in Blacksburg this past weekend, as numerous athletes shook off the rust and secured career bests.
The Virginia men's and women's track and field teams hosted the ACC Championships at Lannigan Field this past weekend.
The only competitor to surpass 55 feet, Scott claimed the NCAA title for the Cavaliers. His performance earned the Virginia men’s track and field team their first NCAA indoor field championship.
Their consistent approach to training and their development from young athletes to the point where they are today is something for all aspiring track athletes to admire and emulate.
A few days after concluding conference championships, it was announced that three Cavaliers will be competing at the 2019 NCAA Indoor Championships March 8 and 9 at the Birmingham CrossPlex in Birmingham, Ala.
The Cavaliers finished fifth overall with 49 points on the men’s side and ninth overall with 31 points on the women’s side.
The Virginia men's and women's track and field teams split up for the weekend, traveling to Clemson, S.C., for the Tiger Paw Invite and Ames, Iowa, for the Iowa State Classic.
This past Saturday, Feb. 2, the team built on their early season success by setting a Virginia record and a number of career-best performances.
The Virginia men's and women's track and field teams competed this past Friday and Saturday in the Keydet Invitational at the Corps Physical Training Facility in Lexington, Va.