Women’s Tennis: Cavaliers hang on for 4-3 win over Miami to move on to ACC semis
Freshman Annabelle Xu won the clinching point for the Cavaliers, winning a tiebreaker 8-6 to decide her second set on court four.
Freshman Annabelle Xu won the clinching point for the Cavaliers, winning a tiebreaker 8-6 to decide her second set on court four.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team won 15-10 over Virginia Tech to secure a point in the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash on Thursday night at Klöckner Stadium.
The No. 7 Virginia men’s tennis team closed out the regular season with a 6-1 victory against Georgia Tech on Sunday at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.
The victory was win No. 100 at Virginia for head coach Sara O’Leary. She has a record of 100-47 at UVA and becomes the third coach in program history to win 100 matches with the Cavaliers.
It marked the first season UVA advanced to the match play final since the format was adopted by the ACC in 2021.
The Cavaliers improved to 23-2 at home this season and went 6-2 on the eight-game homestand.
No. 9 Virginia won seven races at the two-day Ivy Invite this weekend on Lake Carnegie in Princeton, N.J.
Dirk Katstra, who has led the Virginia Athletic Foundation for the past 26 years, announced Saturday that he will step away from his job as the organization’s executive director in mid-June and will assume another fundraising position within the university.
Virginia sophomore Amanda Sambach wrapped up a record-setting performance to become the third Cavalier golfer to win the ACC Championship title on Friday in Greensboro.
Pitt clinched the series with a 6-4 win over No. 7 Virginia on Saturday at Disharoon Park. The Cavaliers suffer their second ACC series loss of the season.
Virginia won game one of the doubleheader 6-5 before falling 8-0 in the finale.
No. 3 Virginia nearly overcame a six-goal deficit at halftime, but No. 2 Duke held on to win 15-14 at Koskinen Stadium Saturday afternoon in Durham.
The No. 12 Virginia women’s lacrosse team fell 25-13 to No. 7 Boston College on Saturday afternoon at Alumni Stadium in Chestbut Hill, Mass.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted the second of four home meets at Lannigan Field on Saturday, as the Virginia program saw impressive performances across the board at the Virginia Grand Prix.
The Cavaliers (30-4) improved the nation’s longest winning home winning streak to 23 games.
The No. 22 Virginia women’s golf team competes at the ACC Championships starting Thursday at Sedgefield Country Club in Greensboro, N.C. Virginia enters the tournament as the No. 3 seed in the 12-team field.
On a historic day at Disharoon Park, Virginia junior third baseman Jake Gelof became the program’s all-time home run king, as the seventh-ranked Cavaliers run-ruled visiting Richmond Tuesday, 18-0, in seven innings.
Virginia’s freshman phenom Ben James turned in a final-round, 6-under 65 (11-under 202 for the tournament), to tie FSU’s Cole Anderson for the event’s medalist honors.
Ben James fought from behind in Tuesday’s final round of the 54-hole event with a 6-under-par 65 to tie Florida State’s Cole Anderson for medalist honors.
Virginia men’s golf coach Bowen Sargent hopes his No. 21-ranked Cavaliers can string together a strong, finishing third round in Tuesday’s second Lewis Chitengwa Memorial at Birdwood Golf Course and use it as a springboard into postseason play.