Football hosts Liberty for Senior Day
By Emma D'Arpino | November 8, 2018Coming off of a loss at home to Pittsburgh last week, Virginia looks to make Scott Stadium a place of celebration again as they host Liberty Saturday.
Coming off of a loss at home to Pittsburgh last week, Virginia looks to make Scott Stadium a place of celebration again as they host Liberty Saturday.
The Virginia women’s basketball team will open its season Friday night at home against No. 6 Mississippi State.
Despite a slow start, Virginia clicked on both ends of the floor for a good chunk of its season opening victory against Towson.
After falling to Pittsburgh last week, the Cavaliers look to rebound against non-conference and in-state opponent Liberty.
Virginia (7-17, 3-11 ACC) dropped both matches in 1-3 fashion and failed to add to its win total for just the second time in the last five weekends.
For the first time this season, the Virginia football team walked out of Scott Stadium with a loss, as Pittsburgh beat the Cavaliers (6-3, 3-2 ACC) Friday night.
Virginia men’s basketball will open the season Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena against Towson.
The No. 7 Virginia women's swimming and diving team defeated No. 8 Louisville 214-137, while the No. 16 Virginia men's swimming and diving team lost to No. 13 Louisville 214-139.
Sophomore safety Joey Blount delves into other inside information on how he manages school and sports, his NFL mentor, the best (and worst) dancers on the team and Coach Bronco Mendenhall’s idiosyncrasies — including the pregame tradition of toast.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for volleyball, field hockey, women’s soccer and men and women’s swimming and diving
The No. 7 Virginia men’s soccer team (9-2-3, 3-2-2 ACC) lost 2-0 at home against Pittsburgh (7-10, 2-6 ACC) Wednesday night in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
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
Virginia has won three-consecutive games and is undefeated at Scott Stadium. Now ranked, bowl-eligible and leading the ACC Coastal, the Cavaliers gear up to face Pittsburgh, another challenger for the Coastal title.
The CD sports staff takes a look at the prospects for Virginia men’s and women’s basketball with both seasons starting next week.
If you thought the team is done climbing the ladder of success, then you are surely mistaken.
The overwhelming questions for Virginia men’s basketball in the build up to the 2018-19 season have been in regards to the infamous UMBC game. How can they respond to such a loss?
The 2018 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship released its bracket on Oct. 25. As has been the norm, the tournament is packed with elite teams. In fact, five of the eight teams in this year’s tournament field are ranked in both the United Soccer Coaches and Soccer America polls.
Virginia will attempt to continue its winning ways against Pittsburgh Friday night.
McCue Hall and the Welsh Indoor Practice Facility, more recent additions to the athletic complex and very close to U-Hall, will stay put.
The No. 7 Virginia men’s soccer team (9-2-3, 3-2-2 ACC) will begin ACC Tournament play against Pittsburgh (7-10, 2-6 ACC) Wednesday night at home.