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Photo Gallery: Virginia 24, Boston College 14

Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Boston College game at Scott Stadium, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Nikolozi Khutsishvili.


Volleyball: Cavaliers pull upset, sweep No. 16 Seminoles

Virginia was able to get back in the winning column Friday night, upsetting No. 18 Florida State in three straight sets at Memorial Gymnasium.


Finally, UVA’s running game something to be reckoned with

One of the keys to Saturday’s game is whether Virginia can build off the success the running game experienced in its last outing in a 43-24 win at Coastal Carolina two weeks ago.


Men’s Soccer: Hoos get back in win column, down No. 19 Hokies, 2-1

On a night that featured a signature 11-save performance from Cavalier goalkeeper Joey Batrouni, the Virginia men’s soccer team toppled No. 19 Virginia Tech by a score of 2-1 on Friday night at Klöckner Stadium.


Field Hockey: No. 3 UVA falls at No. 11 Boston College in OT, 3-2

The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team suffered its first loss of the season to Boston College, 3-2, in a tough battle on Friday at the Field Hockey Complex in Newton, Mass.


Men’s Golf: Virginia’s James recognized as ACC Golfer of the Month

Junior Ben James was recognized as the ACC Men’s Golfer of the Month for September, the league office announced on Friday.


Let’s hear it for the returning 1989 UVA ACC champions

The only team in Virginia football history to win 10 games will be honored at Scott Stadium on Saturday when the 1989 squad returns for a grand celebration.


Women’s Soccer: Hoos fall against No. 2 Blue Devils, 3-1

Virginia’s losing streak reached four matches Thursday in Durham, as second-ranked Duke held on for a 3-1 win in a hard-fought ACC battle.


UVA’s women’s swim team lands Grimes, nation’s No. 1 recruit

Virginia’s women’s swimming dynasty gained yet another Olympian late Wednesday evening when the nation’s No. 1 prospect, Katie Grimes, announced her college destination.


Women’s Golf: Hoos finish seventh at Windy City Collegiate Classic

The Cavaliers placed seventh in the team competition and were led by Amanda Sambach, who finished 17th in the individual competition.


Elliott: We must defend Scott Stadium; plus injury updates

Tony Elliott’s message to his Virginia football team this week has been as simple as cornbread: Defend our House.


Men’s Soccer: Virginia’s winless streak reaches six after 2-1 loss to UNCG

The Virginia men’s soccer team was knocked off by visiting UNC Greensboro in sloppy conditions Tuesday, falling by a 2-1 margin at Klöckner Stadium.


Field Hockey: Abello named ACC’s Offensive Player of the Week

Virginia field hockey sophomore midfielder Mia Abello was named the Offensive Player of the Week in honors announced Tuesday.


Virginia slight favorite against visiting BC

Virginia, hoping to get off to a 4-1 start for the first time since 2019, is a 2.5-point favorite against visiting Boston College this Saturday.


Men’s Soccer: UVA-UNCG match moved to Tuesday afternoon

Due to inclement weather, the Virginia men’s soccer matchup with UNCG has been postponed to Tuesday, with kickoff set for 1 p.m. at Klöckner Stadium.


Field Hockey: No. 3 UVA stays unbeaten, rolls past Tribe, 4-1

The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team remained undefeated by logging a 4-1 victory against William & Mary on Sunday at Turf Field.


Volleyball: Cavaliers’ win streak snapped at NC State

In its second ACC contest, Virginia had its eight-match win streak snapped Sunday afternoon, falling to NC State at Reynolds Coliseum.


Men’s Soccer: Virginia comes up short, 1-0, against No. 2 Stanford

Virginia fell 1-0 to No. 2 Stanford by a free kick in the second half of Friday night’s match at Klöckner Stadium.


Volleyball: UVA rallies in five sets to win at Wake Forest in ACC opener

After dropping the first two sets, Virginia came roaring back to knock off Wake Forest at Reynolds Gymnasium in Winston-Salem Friday night.


Women’s Soccer: No. 19 Hoos fall in hard-fought battle at No. 4 UNC, 3-2

A game that saw two ties and three lead changes went the way of the home team on Friday in Chapel Hill, as No. 19 Virginia fell at No. 4 North Carolina by a score of 3-2.