No. 16 Virginia women’s lacrosse defeats No. 13 Navy in season opener
By Connor Smith | February 11, 2019The No. 16 Virginia women’s lacrosse team opened their season with a 15-12 victory over No. 13 Navy on Saturday afternoon.
The No. 16 Virginia women’s lacrosse team opened their season with a 15-12 victory over No. 13 Navy on Saturday afternoon.
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.
The Virginia women's basketball team (10-14, 4-7 ACC) beat Duke (11-12, 3-8 ACC) 53-47 Sunday afternoon. With the victory, the Cavaliers recorded back-to-back ACC wins for the first time this year.
With a packed John Paul Jones Arena, Duke was able to hold on to the lead for the entirety of the game, unfazed by the electrifying energy in support of Virginia.
Loyola (1-0, 0-0 PL) used tough defense and efficient offense to overpower Virginia (0-1, 0-0 ACC) as the Cavaliers suffered a 17-9 non-conference loss.
The Cavaliers (12-8, 1-2 ACC) won six weight classes against the Blue Devils (2-7, 0-3 ACC) and took the visitors down 26-17.
The Virginia women's basketball team (9-14, 3-7 ACC) beat Boston College 79-77 in overtime Thursday night. The Cavaliers set a season high in points, scoring 79 against the Eagles.
ESPN’s College GameDay is making the trip to Charlottesville after going to Durham just three weeks earlier for the first installment of what has been college basketball’s most heated rivalry this year.
The award recognizes small forwards that exhibit the same kind of talent and spirit that Hall of Famer Julius Erving exhibited when he played.
Both teams went undefeated in the tournament, sending them into the top 10 leading into the Virginia Home Round Robin this weekend.
Virginia left Lexington with a 5-2 win and greater confidence going into their Feb. 8 matchup against defending national champion, No. 1 Wake Forest (6-0, 0-0 ACC) in Charlottesville.
The Virginia women's basketball team (8-14, 2-7 ACC) will host Boston College (14-8, 3-6 ACC) Thursday night at John Paul Jones Arena.
With Clark’s heart and hustle, it shouldn’t be a surprise to Cavaliers fans if the little guard out of Woodland Hills, Calif. makes even bigger waves in Charlottesville in the coming months.
The award recognizes guards with elite shooting abilities, as determined by a national committee made up of top college basketball personnel.
On Monday, Feb. 4, junior guard Ty Jerome was named as one of the top 10 candidates for the 2019 Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (8-14, 2-7 ACC) lost 72-59 on the road against Miami (19-5, 7-2 ACC) Sunday afternoon for their third consecutive defeat.
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.
After an overtime win against N.C. State earlier in the week, No. 3 Virginia picked up another ACC win, edging out Miami 56-46 at home.
Despite wins in four weight classes and a raucous home crowd, the Cavaliers (11-8, 0-2 ACC) fell 23-17 to No. 8 N.C. State (14-2, 2-0 ACC).
The Virginia women's basketball team (8-13, 2-6 ACC) came up short in a 72-68 road loss to No. 18 Syracuse Thursday night.