No. 1 Virginia to host No. 9 Duke in ACC tournament quarterfinal Sunday
By Caroline Lund | November 2, 2019The Cavaliers look to topple the talented Blue Devils at home Sunday in the ACC quarterfinal.
The Cavaliers look to topple the talented Blue Devils at home Sunday in the ACC quarterfinal.
Junior goalkeeper Laurel Ivory has only conceded four goals this season and has proven herself as one of Virginia's greatest goalkeepers of all time. But her ambitions in the sport go beyond college soccer, and Ivory is determined to do whatever it takes to be the best.
The Cavaliers dominated in both matches, shutting out No. 12 Louisville 3-0 before toppling Boston College 6-1.
Veteran Cavaliers have certainly played an important role, but the team’s freshmen are making a name for themselves as well.
No. 1 Virginia returned home to play Notre Dame, beating the Fighting Irish 3-0 as the Cavaliers celebrated their four senior players.
No. 1 Virginia stays undefeated after taking down No. 5 Florida State. Both teams put up impressive defensive efforts but the Cavaliers converted on a corner kick to win the match in overtime.
Virginia's strong defensive effort stifled N.C. State's attacks but the Cavaliers couldn't find the back of the net as they recorded their third draw this season.
No. 1 Virginia remains undefeated after another shutout win, picking up the victory with a trio of goals by freshman forward Diana Ordonez and sophomore midfielder Alexa Spaanstra.
The No. 1 Virginia women's soccer team looks to role models on the U.S. women's national team as they continue to dominate opponents this season.
The No. 1 Cavaliers stay undefeated after battling to a scoreless draw against No. 10 Duke.
No. 1 Virginia topples No. 16 Virginia Tech 2-0 in the Commonwealth Clash to maintain a perfect record this season.
No. 1 Virginia women's soccer looks to stay undefeated and beat No. 16 Virginia Tech in the first contest of the 2019-2020 Commonwealth Clash.
Junior midfielder Anna Sumpter produced the equalizer late in the second half to send the game into overtime, but the Cavaliers (8-0-1, 0-0-1 ACC) couldn't find the winner.
Virginia’s impressive start to the 2019 season has now earned the Cavaliers (8-0, 0-0 ACC) a No. 1 ranking in the United Soccer Coaches Poll. It’s the first time Virginia has held the top spot since 2015.
The No. 4 Virginia women's soccer team concluded its seven-game home stretch with a win over William & Mary Thursday before challenging No. 8 Penn State on the road Sunday.
Just six games in, the No. 5 Virginia women’s soccer team has already justified its high expectations with dominant play on both sides of the ball.
The No. 5 Cavaliers (5-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC) drove past the No. 15 Hoyas (2-1-2, 0-0-0 Big East) with a pair of goals by freshman forward Diana Ordonez and senior forward Megan McCool. Sophomore forward Rebecca Jarrett served assists on both goals.
No. 5 Virginia will face No. 15 Georgetown at home Thursday, Sept. 5 in what should be the Cavaliers’ biggest test thus far. The teams will meet for the fourth time as the Cavaliers (4-0-0, 0-0-0 ACC) look to improve their 1-2-0 record against the Hoyas (2-1-1, 0-0-0 Big East).
The No. 6 Virginia women’s soccer team continued its winning streak with its fourth straight victory of the season over No. 12 West Virginia Sunday afternoon.
The No. 6 Virginia women’s soccer team secured a 4-0 win against East Carolina Friday night as part of a double-header with the men’s soccer team.