Women’s soccer falls to Duke, 1-0
By Emma D'Arpino | October 26, 2017This loss to Duke marks the third game in a row that the matchup between the two teams has been decided by one goal.
This loss to Duke marks the third game in a row that the matchup between the two teams has been decided by one goal.
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“Dreams do not know genders or colors,” Williams said. “I am living proof that anything is possible if you have the nerve and the imagination to believe it can happen.”
Nestled on the Long Island Sound in coastal Connecticut, there’s a town called Westport, home to financiers and Sunday sailing on the sound. It’s also home to two second-year students and entrepreneurs, Jared Vishno and Grant Sirlin – best friends turned business partners.
Despite the momentum-crushing setback, the Cavaliers have another golden opportunity at returning to the postseason when they travel to play Pittsburgh this weekend.
The Cavaliers’ recent success has given rise to a new type of fan — the overly confident, “we have a bowl game in the bag” fool.
The Cavaliers will have another go-around at clinching a bowl berth this weekend as they get ready to take on Pittsburgh on the road.
In its last game of the regular season, the No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team will have the chance to hand No. 2 Duke its only loss in ACC play.
The Virginia women’s soccer team picked up a 2-1 win over Boston College Sunday afternoon.
After an up-and-down fall season, the Cavaliers will look to have a strong spring now that its younger players have an extra season of experience.
Williams will become the first female African-American athletics director among Power 5 conference schools.
With a four-game winning streak and a 5-1 record heading into this past Saturday’s matchup against Boston College, the Virginia football team looked to come away with a win and bowl eligibility.
The Cavaliers hosted Pittsburgh in a contest that also honored the 1992 National Championship team. They were able to take care of business on homecoming weekend, defeating the Panthers 2-1 in overtime.
Virginia came up short against Duke and Wake Forest in weekend matchups that showed some promise for Virginia volleyball.
The No. 3 field hockey team achieved two more victories this weekend on the road against the No.7 Louisville Cardinals and the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks.
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While it’s still early, the Cavaliers are outpacing what almost any fan could have expected — it’s time for fans to return the favor.
The Cavaliers are one win away from earning bowl eligibility and will look to clinch that sixth win Saturday when ACC opponent Boston College comes to town.
The Virginia football team has a shot at earning a bowl berth this weekend as they get set to take on Boston College.