Men’s golf secures a second place finish in the General Hackler Championship
By Abby Nichols | March 19, 2023The Cavaliers braved stormy weather on their way to a strong finish in a competitive tournament.
The Cavaliers braved stormy weather on their way to a strong finish in a competitive tournament.
The Cavaliers were able to overcome an early four-goal deficit to get a win on the Tigers' home field.
For the second game running, the Cavaliers scored their winning goal late in the proceedings.
Cavaliers use flurry of offensive chances to get past the Gaels
Despite playing a match that ultimately resulted in a loss, the Cavaliers showed plenty of fight against one of the nation's top teams.
Since testing began in July, a total of 34,583 tests have been administered, 221 of which resulted in positives — a 0.6 percent positivity rate.
As Virginia looks ahead to tougher opponents on its schedule, this past weekend should serve as a confidence boost for the Cavaliers.
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.
After a winter hiatus, No. 14/No.11 Virginia squash headed to Annapolis this past weekend for a match against Williams College.
The four-time NCAA Champion No.17 Virginia men's tennis team (2-0, 1-0 ACC) began its 2019 season with strong showings against both William and Mary and Louisville.
Virginia lost to Duke in a hard-fought contest that had 15 lead changes.
It is a matchup between two of college basketball’s greatest coaches — Tony Bennett and Mike Krzyzewski. Bennett’s lethally consistent packline defense and mover-blocker offense is pitted against the winningest coach in college basketball history, with perhaps the best freshman class in college basketball history.
The Cavalier Daily Sports staff takes a look at how winter sports have performed as the season continues.
Virginia dominated Virginia Tech early and often en route to a statement win in conference play at John Paul Jones arena Tuesday night. The win placed Virginia in sole possession of first place in the ACC.
Though the Cavaliers had a nightmarish first half of the season, partially due to injuries, the absences of Toi and Aiyeotan have provided opportunities for Tinsley, Jones and Jablonowski to develop and hopefully maintain their contributions to keep Virginia competitive in ACC play.
The No. 4 Virginia men's basketball team (15-0, 3-0 ACC) is set for a marquee ACC clash against in-state rival No. 9 Virginia Tech (14-1, 3-0 ACC) on Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena.
Over the weekend, the No. 11 Virginia women and the No. 16 Virginia men swept both Tennessee and Virginia Tech to cap off the last home meet of the season.
While the end of the weekend may have been disappointing, Virginia certainly bolstered its resume and gained some momentum with consecutive victories over ranked opponents earlier in the bracket.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (7-10, 1-3 ACC) lost 66-38 to No. 8 North Carolina State (17-0, 4-0 ACC) Sunday afternoon at home.
The Cavaliers (15-0, 3-0 ACC) never trailed the Tigers (10-6, 0-3 ACC) in each team’s third ACC game of the season.