Women’s lacrosse suffers first loss in overtime to North Carolina
By Matthew Ryeom | February 24, 2024The No. 15 Cavaliers fought back to send the game to overtime, but it wasn't enough to best the No. 8 Tar Heels.
The No. 15 Cavaliers fought back to send the game to overtime, but it wasn't enough to best the No. 8 Tar Heels.
The Cavaliers scored in double digits for the third consecutive game in their Saturday victory.
The Cavaliers fought through the rain to eek out a victory over the Cardinal.
The Cavaliers notched 14 goals in their victory over the Flames.
The gauntlet of ACC play this season will no doubt be a robust challenge for the Cavaliers, who will have to navigate personnel losses and a trying schedule to find glory in May.
LaMonica comes from Towson, where she finished below .500 just once in 13 years.
fter only having a one goal lead at halftime, the Cavaliers opened the second half with a 3-0 run to break the game open against the Hokies.
A strong offensive performance from the Cavaliers was not enough to keep up with the Eagles in their home arena.
Junior attacker Morgan Schwab had a career day as the Cavaliers won the game with a. strong closing quarter.
A dominant run for the Orange spanning the middle two quarters doomed the Cavaliers to a lopsided road defeat.
The Cavaliers never trailed after an explosive second period that led to an 11-4 halftime lead.
After hanging with James Madison throughout the first three quarters of the game, the Dukes showcased their talent in the final quarter, out-scoring the Cavaliers 5-2.
Though it can feel ghostly, the quiet atmosphere on Grounds last week provided a unique opportunity to spring athletes who stay behind to practice.
The Cavaliers bounced back nicely from a disappointing loss in double overtime against the Spiders by earning another conference win on the road.
The Cavaliers pushed the Tar Heels harder than anyone all season, but fell just short of a road victory.
If Virginia is able to combine its defensive showing against Clemson and its offensive output against the Phoenix, the Cavaliers may have a chance against No. 1 North Carolina Saturday.
After being ties at halftime, the Cavaliers broke the game open after intermission, running away with a 10-goal win.
The Cavaliers were led by sophomore Rachel Clark, who had a team-high seven goals over the course of the weekend.
If Virginia can stay consistently competitive, utilize its new coaching staff and increase speed on offense and transitions, it’s a strong bet that the Cavaliers will find success this year.
The future of the program was on full display in Chapel Hill N.C., with freshman midfielder Rachel Clark and freshman attacker Kate Miller combining for nine points and propelling the Cavaliers to the second round.