Softball falls in final series outing against Boston College
By James Stites | March 26, 2018Virginia loses 3-0 in final game of series to Boston College, as they struggle against quality pitching from Eagles' Jessica Dreswick.
Virginia loses 3-0 in final game of series to Boston College, as they struggle against quality pitching from Eagles' Jessica Dreswick.
For the first time since 2008, the Cavaliers were unable to pick up at least one win in their three-game series with Miami.
With improvement each round and a strong performance from junior Katharine Patrick, the Cavaliers were able to put together a third-place finish at LSU.
Despite a strong start to the game, the Cavaliers were unable to hold onto their lead and lost a crucial non-conference contest to the Blue Jays.
Saturday marks the 72nd all-time matchup between the Cavaliers and Blue Jays — a game that should be intensely competitive.
The Cavaliers had three golfers place in the top 25 best individual performances for the tournament, highlighted by a sixth-place finish from junior Thomas Walsh.
The season may not have ended the way they wanted it to, but the NCAA tournament loss to South Carolina showcased just how far the Cavaliers have come.
An ugly end to the Virginia men's basketball team's season should not completely undermine the historically successfully season they put together.
The Cavaliers face a challenging start to the season, but have much to look forward to in conference play.
Serving as Virginia's head coach for seven seasons, Boyle finished with a 129-98 record.
Although Virginia hung around with defending national champion South Carolina for the majority of the game, the Cavaliers could not pull off their second upset of the tournament.
The Cavaliers won the series against the Eagles after Sunday's extra-inning victory.
The Cavaliers defeated both Boston College and No. 18 Notre Dame to sweep conference opponents over the weekend.
The Cavaliers are still in search of their first ACC win after narrowly losing to the Fighting Irish.
The win over the Golden Bears Friday night marked the first time since 2009 that Virginia has won a game in the NCAA Tournament.
The loss will go down as the most infamous game in Virginia basketball history, as the Cavaliers became the only No. 1-seed to lose to a No.16-seed in NCAA Tournament history.
The men's tennis team looks to improve on its average conference record with its two first conference games against Boston College and Notre Dame.
After a heartbreaking loss to Syracuse in their first ACC game, No. 7 Virginia will look to even its conference record in a showdown with rival Notre Dame.
The Cavalier Daily Sports Staff makes their picks for what teams from each region will separate themselves and make a run to the prized Final Four at the end of March Madness.
Virginia got a tough break for the NCAA Tournament as freshman forward De'Andre Hunter -- their prized sixth man — will miss the rest of the season with a broken wrist.