Virginia vs. Wake Forest: a breakdown
By CD Sports Staff | November 3, 2016The Cavaliers must win their final four games to reach bowl eligibility.
The Cavaliers must win their final four games to reach bowl eligibility.
Last week, the team announced that it had suspended Nichols for two preseason exhibition games and the first game of the season on the basis of violating team rules.
Virginia extended its unbeaten streak to 10 games with another closely fought, low-scoring win.
Realizing his dream of playing on Sundays is closer than ever for junior linebacker Micah Kiser.
With the regular season now completed, the Virginia field hockey team will begin its quest for the ACC Championship with a quarterfinal matchup against Boston College.
The Cavaliers and the Demon Deacons haven’t met since 2012, when Virginia lost at Scott Stadium, 16-10, under former coach Mike London.
The Virginia swim and dive teams started their seasons off strong two Fridays ago, when both the men’s and women’s teams defeated ACC opponent Pittsburgh.
Before the Cavaliers fight for another NCAA championship, they will have to plow through the conference tournament.
As strange as it is to say about a loss, the Louisville game is exactly what coach Bronco Mendenhall should shoot for going forward.
The Virginia women’s golf team finished in 11th place out of 18 teams in The Landfall Tradition tournament this past weekend.
When the Louisville football team stepped into Scott Stadium, it didn’t expect much of a challenge against the Cavaliers.
The Virginia women’s rowing team Sunday secured a second-place finish with an impressive time of 14:21.485.
In front of a packed crowd, the Cavaliers (9-2-5, 3-2-3 ACC) capped off senior night at Klöckner Stadium with a satisfying 1-0 victory over ACC rival Duke.
The Virginia volleyball team (5-19, 2-10 ACC) hit the road this weekend for two matches in search of another conference victory.
The Virginia men's and women's cross country teams raced to second and tenth place, respectively, at the ACC Championships Friday.
Having just finished the regular season with a win against Louisville, the fifth-seeded Cavaliers came into the ACC Championships confident in their ability but weary of their competition since they travelled to Chapel Hill to take on fourth-seeded North Carolina.
The Cavaliers (2-6, 1-3 ACC) defied the odds by sticking close with the Cardinals (7-1, 5-1 ACC) in a game that they were projected to lose by up to 34 points.
In Virginia’s final regular season ACC matchup, the team traveled to Lynn Stadium in Louisville, Ky., to take on the Louisville Cardinals.
"The Skinny" on weekend action for rowing, golf, cross country and volleyball.
The No. 8 Cavaliers (11-7, 3-3 ACC) have struggled lately. The team has suffered two heartbreaking defeats in the past week to No. 7 Louisville (15-2, 3-3 ACC) and No. 3 Maryland (14-3, 6-1 Big Ten).