Men’s Tennis: No. 5 Virginia takes down Louisville, 4-1
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team defeated Louisville 4-1 on the road on Sunday to finish the weekend at the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team defeated Louisville 4-1 on the road on Sunday to finish the weekend at the Bass-Rudd Tennis Center.
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team closed out the weekend with a 4-1 win over Notre Dame on Sunday at the Virginia Tennis Facility.
Over the course of the four-day meet, the Cavaliers earned second-team All-America honors in three relays (800 Free, 400 Medley, 400 Free).
Behind an impressive final 36 holes from Jaclyn LaHa and a course record final round from Megan Propeck, the No. 13 Virginia women’s golf team finished as runners-up at the Chattanooga Classic.
Virginia’s offense scored five of the game’s first six goals, but only managed five more the rest of the way as No. 8 Syracuse mounted a second-half comeback at Klöckner Stadium.
UVA closed out competition on the final day of the Raleigh Relays, as Annika Kelly broke the school record to win the women’s hammer throw competition.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team suffered a 13-12 loss at No. 8 Syracuse on Saturday at the JMA Wireless Dome.
For the second straight day a big inning for the home team was the difference as No. 22 Virginia fell on the road at Notre Dame by a score of 7-2 on Saturday.
No. 13 Virginia raced to five wins in season-opening action at the B1G-ACC Dual on Saturday at Griggs Reservoir in Columbus, Ohio.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team came back to post a 4-3 road win over Notre Dame on Friday at the Eck Tennis Pavillion.
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team picked up a 4-1 win over Louisville on Friday at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.
The No. 22 Virginia softball team dropped the series opener at Notre Dame on Friday as the Irish rallied for the 4-3 victory at Melissa Cook Stadium.
Virginia finished with a 127-point advantage over second-place Stanford to win its fifth-consecutive NCAA championship.
Behind a career-high nine-point performance from Madison Alaimo, No. 12 Virginia downed Pitt by a score of 16-12 on Saturday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
Truitt Sunderland, Ryan Colsey and Griffin Schutz all notched hat tricks in the Cavaliers’ second consecutive victory.
A record crowd of 1,981 had lots to cheer about on Saturday as No. 23 Virginia rallied for a walk-off win over California at Palmer Park.
Virginia won two events on Thursday at the 2025 NCAA Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatics Center in Federal Way, Washington.
Three members of the Virginia wrestling team will advance to the second day of competition at the NCAA Wrestling Championships as Dylan Cedeno, Jack Gioffre and Nick Hamilton all split matches in Thursday action.
In the very first event of the meet, Claire Curzan, Alex Walsh, Gretchen Walsh and Maxine Parker clocked a 1:31.10 in the 200 Medley Relay to take the title.
Behind a pair of fourth-quarter goals from Addi Foster, the Cavaliers ended the comeback effort and secured a 14-11 win over No. 14 JMU.