Men’s tennis opens conference play at home
By Luke Beasey | March 15, 2018The men's tennis team looks to improve on its average conference record with its two first conference games against Boston College and Notre Dame.
The men's tennis team looks to improve on its average conference record with its two first conference games against Boston College and Notre Dame.
The Cavaliers eaned a hard-fought victory over the Mercer Bears on Friday in one of the team’s best overall performances so far this year.
The Cavalier men’s tennis team will take on the Mercer Bears at home Friday in its first outdoor match of the season.
The Cavaliers found success against both Liberty and Monmouth in Sunday's matches.
The Virginia men’s tennis team had mixed results this weekend with a strong 6-1 win over Eastern Kentucky and a 4-1 loss against Kentucky.
The Virginia men’s tennis team is looking to end it’s two-loss drought this weekend with a pair of games against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels and the Kentucky Wildcats.
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Numerous Virginia sports teams will return to action in the upcoming month.
The match will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Boar’s Head Inn in Charlottesville.
The No. 12 Virginia men's tennis team opened its season in less-dominant fashion than usual, but still came away with two victories.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s team (15-0, 2-0 ACC) won the doubles point against Notre Dame Saturday and never looked back.
The Virginia women’s tennis team will continue their home stand this weekend, as they get set to take on ACC rival Syracuse and No. 21 South Carolina.
It was a busy weekend of tennis at the Snyder Courts, as both the Virginia men and women’s tennis teams played matches Friday and Sunday.
Wednesday night, the NBA’s Golden State Warriors play the Memphis Grizzlies at Oracle Arena in Oakland with a record-setting 73-win season for the taking. In the spotlight all year long, Stephen Curry and his teammates might just do what no one has done before.
The Virginia women’s tennis team topped South Carolina by a 5-2 final score Friday afternoon at the Boar’s Head Sports Club, bouncing back from a short-handed loss to No.
Despite having to forfeit a singles point and a doubles court due to multiple players coming down with the flu, the No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team improved to 2-0 on the season Thursday night with a 4-3 win against No. 42 Utah.
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Virginia sophomore women’s tennis player Danielle Collins made her mark on history Memorial Day afternoon, defeating California freshman Lynn Chi 6-2, 7-5 in the NCAA Singles Final to become the first ever Cavalier women’s player to win the singles title. No one from Virginia had ever reached the quarterfinals or further before this season.
The No. 4 Virginia men’s tennis team continued its ACC dominance Sunday, defeating No. 9 North Carolina to clinch the program’s eighth straight ACC Tournament title and 10th in the past 11 years. With the victory against the Tar Heels, the Cavaliers extended their conference match win streak to 121 matches.
Continuing to make school history, the No. 7 Virginia women’s tennis team defeated No. 6 Duke to win the first ACC Championship title in program history Sunday in Cary, NC.