Virginia outdoor track and field finishes the regular season with several winning performances
By Will Krehmeyer | May 6, 2021The Cavaliers continued their amazing success in the field and on the track at the Virginia Grand Prix in Charlottesville.
The Cavaliers continued their amazing success in the field and on the track at the Virginia Grand Prix in Charlottesville.
The women's soccer team posted a shutout against the Cougars to advance to the Sweet 16.
The Cavaliers overcame an early 1-0 deficit to beat the Cougars 3-1, thanks to two second-half goals.
A revolving door is a dangerous precedent to set for the culture of the team, and Bennett should look to pull it out by the hinges after this offseason.
After two Virginia football players were drafted last year, multiple declared Cavaliers hope to hear their names called in the draft this year.
Virginia softball struggled to find consistency against Syracuse as the team managed to come away with only a single win.
Having to battle back in multiple matches, the Cavaliers earned the ACC Championship title and finished off a perfect season in the conference.
Virginia won the first two games after electric efforts on the offense and defense, but came short of sweeping the series in the third game against Duke.
The Hokies and the Cavaliers met for the second time this season, but the outcome for Virginia was not as great as the first matchup.
The positivity rate dropped to 0.09 percent this week with a single positive test being reported amongst student-athletes and athletics staff.
Virginia has added another incredible coach to its arsenal as Shannon Wells is named the volleyball program's ninth coach in history.
The Cavaliers failed to finish the job against the Orange after recovering in the later portion of the game — dropping a crucial ACC matchup by a score of 13-11.
Virginia opened up ACC play this year with a disappointing 20-10 loss to the Orange less than two months ago and hopes to end the regular season on a high note.
Subhash has her eyes set on an ACC Championship, National Championship and maybe even a Grand Slam down the road.
With strong doubles play early and gritty performances from singles, there is no reason this team can't bring another ACC title back to Charlottesville.
In the first matchup between these teams this season, the Cavaliers were overwhelmed by an early Rams lead and couldn't piece together a win.
Virginia will hope to use this game as a confidence booster before the ACC and NCAA Tournaments begin in the coming weeks.
Virginia continued its dominance on the field and the track this weekend, with more than a handful of Cavaliers setting personal, facility or country-wide bests.
The Cavaliers struggled to compete with the odds-on favorite to win this year's national championship, losing to the Tar Heels by a combined 23 goals.
Despite a number of bright spots for the Cavaliers against the Tar Heels and Fighting Irish, the team was unable to win consistently in either series.