Virginia ties Notre Dame, 1-1
By Emma D'Arpino | October 6, 2017The Virginia women’s soccer team went into double-overtime before tying Notre Dame.
The Virginia women’s soccer team went into double-overtime before tying Notre Dame.
Previewing weekend action for the men's and women's soccer and women's volleyball teams.
The Cavaliers are in the middle of a monumental season offensively, topping the charts in almost every type of offensive efficiency.
This week, the CD Sports Staff makes its picks for the greatest Virginia sports team of all time.
With Duke coming into town with a 4-1 record this weekend for Virginia’s ACC opener, it is sure to be an exciting matchup between the two rivals.
As the University celebrates its Bicentennial Launch this weekend, students and alumni have more than their school’s rich history to be excited about — their football team is off to its best start in years.
The Cavaliers have had an increasingly impermeable defense, with four shutouts on the season, including the past three games.
The skinny on this weekend's action for men's and women's soccer.
The CD Sports Staff takes a look back at Virginia’s nonconference play and highlights five takeaways to take a closer look at as the team gets ready for ACC play.
Four weeks into the season, the Cavaliers have already won more games than they did last year, suddenly raising expectations in a season where there weren’t many to begin with.
Virginia dropped their fifth match in a string of tough games against a well rounded and consistent Virginia Tech team as they battled for the Commonwealth Cup Wednesday night at Memorial Gymnasium.
The Cavaliers beat Davidson thanks to late game heroics from junior midfielder Jean-Christophe Koffi.
Both teams created dangerous attacks from the start of what shaped up to be a physical and intense game.
The Virginia men’s golf team bounced back from a disappointing season opening performance with a second-place finish Monday.
The Virginia football team faced the daunting task of taking on Boise State Friday night on the Broncos’ famous blue turf at Albertsons Stadium in their first road game of the year.
The No. 9 Virginia men’s soccer team hosted its biggest matchup of the season to date, facing off against No. 7 North Carolina.
Virginia travels west this week for its toughest test thus far in 2017 — a Friday night road showdown against Boise State.
If Mendenhall continues to bolster his team, focusing on succession-planning and depth, sustained success and excitement may well follow.
A look at upcoming weekend action for women's volleyball, men's golf and cross country.
Although Virginia’s past two games ended in double-overtime, No. 11 Virginia needed only ninety minutes to beat Miami and pick up its first ACC win of the season.