Previewing 2019 Virginia women’s soccer
By Caroline Lund | August 25, 2019In 2019, the team will look to advance further in the tournament as well as improve upon its third place standing in the ACC.
In 2019, the team will look to advance further in the tournament as well as improve upon its third place standing in the ACC.
Virginia fans will be excited to see familiar faces on the pitch and on the sidelines as the USWNT prepare to play in the World Cup final.
A review of the men’s soccer, women’s soccer and volleyball seasons.
After claiming victory against Texas Tech in a last-minute shootout Friday, the No. 12 Virginia’s women’s soccer team luck ran out in a nail-biter against an evenly matched No. 11 Baylor team Monday, falling 2-1.
The No. 3-seeded Cavalier women’s soccer team extended its season another game last Friday night with a win over No.14-seed Monmouth.
The Cavaliers (15-4, 7-3 ACC) earned an at-large selection to the NCAA Tournament after finishing third in the ACC and advancing to the semifinals of the ACC Championship.
The 2018 ACC Women’s Soccer Championship released its bracket on Oct. 25. As has been the norm, the tournament is packed with elite teams. In fact, five of the eight teams in this year’s tournament field are ranked in both the United Soccer Coaches and Soccer America polls.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s soccer team took care of business this past Sunday by defeating Louisville by a score of 2-1 to advance to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament.
After cruising to a win against Syracuse on Thursday, the Cavaliers round out its home schedule with a Sunday tilt against Florida State.
A week off seemed to have no negative effect on the Virginia women’s soccer team in its 7-0 romp of Pittsburgh Sunday.
‘The Skinny’ on weekend action for women’s and men’s soccer, volleyball
The No. 8 Virginia women’s soccer team made their mark this past weekend by defeating Louisville and Notre Dame — two strong conference opponents.
The Cavaliers enter a crucial duo of road games as their conference schedule gets towards the end, looking to sustain their offensive surge.
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The Cavalier Daily Sports staff discusses memorable games from last season as well as teams' and players' prospects for the upcoming season.
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Goalkeeper Jeff Caldwell was selected by New York City FC in the first round at No. 19 — the highest out of all five drafted Cavaliers.
Under the bright lights of Klöckner Stadium, No. 8 Virginia took on struggling ACC counterpart Pittsburgh in a game where the Panthers were clearly overmatched by the Cavaliers, who dominated with a final score of 6-0.
Having silenced Syracuse in its conference opener Sunday, the Virginia women’s soccer team awaits a home showdown Thursday night against now-No. 7 Notre Dame.
Virginia (22-2) faces an unfamiliar foe in the semifinals as they square off against No. 1 seed Texas A&M (22-2-2), which has had an impressive run to the final four, defeating powerhouses Notre Dame and Penn State. The Aggies represent the only SEC team still active in the College Cup, but their rise to national prominence in recent years has put the traditionally football-dominated conference on the women’s college soccer radar.