Men’s Golf: UVA advances to match play; will face Auburn Tuesday in NCAA quarterfinal round
For the second consecutive year, the Virginia men’s golf team advanced to match play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
For the second consecutive year, the Virginia men’s golf team advanced to match play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships.
The Cavaliers shot 3-over 291 during the third round of the tournament for a three-day total of 4-over 868.
After two rounds of play at the NCAA Division I Men’s Golf Championships, Virginia holds down first place at 1-over 577.
The ninth-ranked Virginia men’s golf team is the co-leader at the NCAA Championships after Friday’s opening round of play in Carlsbad, Calif.
Virginia junior Amanda Sambach shot 1-under 71 to lead Virginia during the opening round of play at the NCAA Championships.
The No. 12 Virginia men’s golf team turned in its best NCAA Regional finish in program history to advance to the 2024 NCAA Championships.
Bryson Boyette had never laid eyes on Keswick Club’s “Full Cry” golf course before Monday’s practice round for Tuesday’s first stage qualifying for the U.S. Open.
The Cavaliers shot 2-over 290 during the second round for a 36-hole total of 6-under 570.
The No. 12 Virginia men’s golf team shot 8-under 280 to grab the first-round lead at the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional at LSU’s University Club.
Keswick Club’s “Full Cry” will host U.S. Open qualifying for the second straight year come next week, but it’s not the same golf course of a few years ago.
The 24th-ranked Cavaliers shot 3-over 295 during Wednesday’s final round of competition to finish the 54-hole event at 12-over 876 and earn one of the five berths from the site to the national championships.
Celebrating 50 years of operation, Charlottesville’s Meadowcreek Golf Course is hosting a “Spring Scramble & Superintendent’s Revenge” tournament on May 18.
The Cavaliers shot 1-over 289, led by graduate student Celeste Valinho’s round of 3-under 69.
The No. 25 Virginia women’s golf team finished stroke play in third place at the ACC Championships to advance to Sunday’s semifinal round of match play to decide the team title.
The No. 13 Virginia men’s golf team shot 6-under 278 to move up to sixth place at the ACC Championships following Saturday’s second-round of play.
All-American Ben James posted a final round score of 4-under 67 to tie for third, as the No. 12 Virginia men’s golf team finished sixth at the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial at Birdwood.
The No. 23 Virginia women’s golf dropped a 4-1 decision to top-seeded Wake Forest in the consolation finals at NC State’s Wolfpack Match Play tournament.
Virginia golfer Amanda Sambach tied for 14th place at the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Augusta National Golf Club.
Despite improving on its first-round score by five strokes, Virginia did not move on the leaderboard and remains in fourth place after two rounds at The Hayt Collegiate.
The No. 13 Virginia men’s golf team shot 6-over 294 Saturday to open play at The Hayt Collegiate in fourth place.