Virginia men’s tennis drops a pair of difficult matches on the road
By Will Krehmeyer | February 16, 2022The Cavaliers will look to learn from these losses and rebound as the beginning of conference play looms.
The Cavaliers will look to learn from these losses and rebound as the beginning of conference play looms.
The women's lacrosse team opened the season on a high-note, defeating both Elon and California in their first games of the season.
It was the fourth quarter that ultimately doomed the Cavaliers Sunday afternoon. They have struggled with consistency all year, largely leading to their 0-13 record in ACC play.
Despite good performances from Virginia's front court, the lack of perimeter shooting was ultimately the demise of the Cavaliers in the rivalry game.
Virginia won eight of the 10 matches, four of them being bonus-point victories.
The softball team picked up a pair of wins in their season kick-off.
Senior forward Jayden Gardner scored a game-high 26 points to lead the Cavaliers to an even stronger in-conference record.
We’re only 52 years removed from 1970 — the first year in Virginia Athletics history when Black athletes were given scholarships and spots on the football roster.
Despite having to overcome countless obstacles as a Black woman in her profession, Staley has reached the mountain top through her successes as a player, coach and mentor.
With both men's and women's squash having dominant seasons, the two teams went into the MASC Championships tournament in search of big wins.
Sophomore guard Reece Beekman capped off a historic night for the Cavaliers with a clutch three-pointer.
Although the scoreline was dominant, six of the matches were decided by four points or less.
Despite trailing early in the game, the men's lacrosse team managed to rally and capture a victory over Air Force .
In front of the best home crowd the team has seen all year, Virginia finally put it all together, proving that on its best day, it can play with anyone in the ACC.
The Cavalier men’s lacrosse team has been in the upper echelon of college lacrosse for most of its history.
No. 6 Virginia men’s tennis continued its strong start to the season with a pair of wins at home.
Four different Cavaliers scored more than 10 points, and the Virginia defense stifled Boston College
For a squad that is replacing a lot of starters on both sides of the ball, it would have been easy for Armstrong to transfer to a contender like a lot of other Virginia starters did.
Both squads for the Cavaliers finished the season with strong winning records.
Having fallen to a 3-15 record following a loss to the Seminoles, the Cavaliers will look to rebound in their next match-up.