Weekend Previews: Nov. 11-13
By CD Sports Staff | November 11, 2016Some fall sports come to a close this weekend, while wrestling and track and field start up.
Some fall sports come to a close this weekend, while wrestling and track and field start up.
Fresh off of an ACC Tournament title, the Cavaliers look to continue their fine form in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
After a very promising end to their 2015-16 season, the Virginia women’s basketball team looks ready pick up where it left off as the team starts off play this week.
It hasn’t been the smoothest of lead-ins to the 2016-17 Virginia basketball season.
Heading into the 2016-17 men’s college basketball season, everyone has their eyes on three Cavaliers – senior guard London Perrantes, junior forward Austin Nichols and freshman guard Kyle Guy.
After almost two weeks of idle time, the Virginia women’s soccer team is ready to get back on the field.
A 27-20 defeat at Wake Forest last Saturday washed away any hope the Virginia football team had in reaching its first bowl game since the 2011-12 season.
As the Cavaliers host Miami on Senior Day, here is a breakdown of the matchup by the Cavalier Daily Sports Staff.
Virginia fans have gotten used to the sight of senior point guard London Perrantes strutting down the court — holding up three fingers — returning to the defense after hitting a clutch shot.
One consistent player who continues to play at a high level is junior inside linebacker Micah Kiser.
When the AP preseason college basketball rankings came out a week ago, Virginia was ranked eighth.
Hazing within other organizations often goes unrecognized. It happens all across Grounds – it’s common practice in numerous Cavalier communities, athletics included.
The No. 17 Virginia men’s soccer team saw its ACC Tournament run come to an end Sunday afternoon as it fell against No. 10 Louisville in a tough, closely-fought match.
Everything looked set for the Virginia volleyball team to secure its sixth win of the season Sunday, but the wheels came off after a tough battle with Boston College.
As the sixth seed, Virginia became the lowest-seeded team ever to win the conference tournament.
The Virginia swim and dive teams continued their seasons this past weekend against Big Ten foes Michigan and Penn State.
Throwing a pair of interceptions in the fourth quarter Saturday, Virginia junior quarterback Kurt Benkert cost the Cavaliers after they had scored 14 unanswered points to take a 20-17.
No. 7 Virginia field hockey team started the ACC Tournament in impressive form with a 6-3 win over No. 11 Boston College. It is the Cavaliers (13-7, 3-3 ACC) second consecutive win.
The Virginia wrestling team is set to kick off its season at the Clarion Open Sunday in Clarion, Penn.
The Virginia volleyball team looked fired up at their final practice of the week Thursday morning.