Football opens ACC play in matchup at Duke
By Noah Kim | September 28, 2016Fresh off their first win of the season, the Cavaliers travel to North Carolina this weekend to play ACC rival Duke.
Fresh off their first win of the season, the Cavaliers travel to North Carolina this weekend to play ACC rival Duke.
Coming off a tough weekend in which they fell to ACC rival Louisville in a lopsided 6-1 match, the No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team was eager to get back onto the field.
The No. 19 Virginia women’s golf team finished in 11th place this weekend at the Annika Intercollegiate tournament in Reunion, Fla.
Clement, Haseley and Smith are considered seasoned veterans of the 2017 team. Whereas they won their tournament with the help of numerous older teammates, who had years of Omaha experience, this upcoming season the majority of postseason experience stems from the freshmen on that 2015 team.
The pair of games this last past Friday and Sunday was incredibly important for a Virginia team that was previously struggling.
For the No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team, Tuesday night can’t come fast enough. The Cavaliers (3-2-2, 0-2-1 ACC) are looking to put last weekend a distant memory as they loss Saturday night to ACC rival Louisville in a 6-1.
Last spring, CBS Sports ran a “Position U” series, analyzing the claims of college programs across the country about which school reigns as the university, or the ‘U,’ for specific position groups.
The Virginia volleyball team could not break its losing streak in its first weekend of ACC play, falling to Wake Forest Friday, 3-1, before losing a heartbreaker Saturday against Duke, 3-2.
Junior quarterback Kurt Benkert entered Saturday’s game against Central Michigan with so-so numbers.
The No. 16 Virginia men’s soccer team (3-2-2, 0-2-1 ACC) had a tough weekend, falling to ACC rival Louisville, 6-1, in a lopsided match.
In a tumultuous game spoiled by two lightning delays, No. 2 Virginia and No. 3 Florida State played to a 1-1 tie before officials had to call the game due to weather.
Yells and cheers from the neighboring locker room punctuated Mendenhall’s post game press conference. With Saturday’s victory, the coach earned his 100th career win.
The Cavaliers (8-2-0, 1-1-0 ACC) suffered a disappointing loss to the Hurricanes (6-4-0, 1-1-0 ACC) by a score of 2-1.
The No. 19 Virginia women’s golf team will travel to Reunion, Fla. this Sunday to compete in the prestigious, third annual Annika Intercollegiate tournament.
Following a third consecutive week with both a win and loss, the next few games will test No. 16 Virginia.
The Cavaliers will open their ACC slate with home games against the Demon Deacons (4-8) and the Duke Friday and Saturday night, respectively, on their home court.
After falling to now-No. 6 Georgetown Sept. 11, the Cavaliers (8-1- 0, 1-0- 0 ACC) rebounded with a strong 2-0 win over in-state rival No. 19 Virginia Tech.
Most Virginia football fans are well aware of junior defensive end Andrew Brown’s backstory. In their minds, Brown hasn’t met his great expectations after two full seasons at Virginia.
As the Cavaliers return home for a matchup with Central Michigan, here is the Cavalier Daily Sports staff's breakdown of the week 4 game.
After losing to Connecticut in the final seconds of last week’s game, the Cavaliers return home to Charlottesville this Saturday looking for their first win of the season.