Weekend previews: Sept. 8-10
By CD Sports Staff | September 7, 2017“The Skinny” on weekend action for women's soccer, men's golf
“The Skinny” on weekend action for women's soccer, men's golf
As the leader of the NFL’s player union, Smith represents players’ interests and their rights to demonstrate. But as an alumnus of the University's Law School, the tragedy in Charlottesville hit close to home.
For Virginia, the key driver missing in their quest to play at the level fans expect of a flagship ACC school hasn’t been the talent on the roster, but rather getting the most out of the guys on the team.
With one game already in the books, the CD Sports staff shifts it focus towards Indiana, and takes a look at some players and keys to watch out for this Saturday.
In a press conference Wednesday afternoon, an emotional Littlepage reflected on the athletic excellence he’s established, the relationships he’s built, and the memories he's made.
The Cavaliers now find themselves facing the new team at the top of the rankings as No. 1 UCLA prepares to travel to Charlottesville.
Littlepage will remain the director of athletics until a successor is hired. In the meantime, he will begin to transition into a role in the University President’s Office.
No. 12 Virginia defeated UNC-Wilmington 2-1 in overtime as junior defender Sergi Nus scored his second game-winning goal of the year.
For the first time since 2013, the Virginia football team opened its season with a win, taking down FCS foe William & Mary, 28-10.
After suffering its first loss of the season against Wisconsin Thursday night, No. 3 Virginia responded Sunday with a 1-0 win at home against Richmond.
No 12. Virginia’s offense struck early and often, discouraging any chance of a Hofstra comeback in a sound 4-0 victory Thursday.
Ready to apply lessons learned last weekend, the Cavaliers will begin their tournament against ETSU before continuing on against Towson and Appalachian State.
The Virginia football team returns to action this Saturday at Scott Stadium, as the Cavaliers get set to kick off the season at home against in-state rival William & Mary.
The Virginia football team will kick off its season Saturday with a game against in-state rival William & Mary at Scott Stadium.
The No. 12 Cavaliers look to continue their winning ways at home to open the season, facing off against Hofstra Thursday at 6 p.m.
No. 10 Virginia is back in action to host Wisconsin on Thursday night.
Junior defender Sergi Nus was able to knock in a penalty kick in the 105th minute to down Villanova, 3-2.
This weekend, the Virginia women’s volleyball team held the Cavalier Classic tournament, held between Villanova, Hofstra and Liberty.
The Cavaliers made sure their home opener was a celebratory event as they picked up a 2-0 win against Liberty.
The win for the Cavaliers follows a 2-0 road win against UNC-Wilmington, giving the Cavaliers an early two-game undefeated streak.