Women’s Golf: ACC Championship begins Thursday in Wilmington
The Virginia women’s golf team travels to Wilmington, N.C., at Porters Neck Country Club to compete at the ACC Women’s Golf Championship.
The Virginia women’s golf team travels to Wilmington, N.C., at Porters Neck Country Club to compete at the ACC Women’s Golf Championship.
No. 2 Virginia won its first Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Tournament since 2022, and Paul Chang shared medalist honors at Birdwood Golf Course.
Hosting its lone tournament of the season, No. 2 Virginia has the 36-hole lead after day one at the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Golf Tournament.
Virginia’s Kevin Cassese has been named offensive coordinator of the New York Atlas – the reigning champions of the Premier Lacrosse League.
The home tournament will mark the final competition for the Cavaliers before ACC Championships later this month.
For the first time in program history, the Virginia women’s tennis team has earned the title of outright ACC regular-season champion.
One big inning shifted the course of the game on Sunday as No. 17 Virginia fell in the series finale with No. 11 Virginia Tech.
The No. 24 Virginia women’s lacrosse team defeated No. 10 Boston College by a score of 17-14 on Saturday at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 5 Syracuse took the lead midway through the first quarter and did not look back as the Orange defeated No. 13 Virginia, 14-9.
The No. 17 Virginia softball team dropped game two of a weekend series to No. 11 Virginia Tech by a score of 5-2 at Palmer Park on Saturday.
UVA closed out the four-day competition at the Duke Invitational in Durham on Saturday, as three Cavaliers recorded program Top-10 marks.
The Cavaliers took three races from No. 9 Brown in the morning and won five races against No. 17 Harvard in the afternoon.
The No. 8 Virginia women’s tennis team picked up a 4-0 home win over Wake Forest on Friday afternoon at the Virginia Tennis Facility.
No. 17 Virginia used a three-run homer from Alex Call to vault into the lead and held on to take the series opener from No. 11 Virginia Tech.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team closed out its regular season with a 4-0 victory over Virginia Tech on Thursday in Blacksburg.
Catcher Reagan Hickey drove in three runs on the night, including the game-deciding run in the sixth, as No. 17 Virginia defeated Louisiana.
Paul Chang held on for the victory at the Calusa Cup in Naples, Fla., thanks to a closing-round 67, clearing the field by four strokes.
Four Cavaliers finished in the top six as the team held on to clinch their first title of the season at University of Maryland Golf Course.
After trailing 6-5 at the intermission, the No. 16 Cavaliers outscored the seventh-ranked Blue Devils by five goals in the second half.
The No. 12 Virginia softball team belted out 12 hits on the afternoon, but fell in the series finale at No. 23 Duke by a score of 8-4.