Women’s Golf: UVA finishes third; qualifies for NCAA Championships
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team tied for third at the NCAA Charlottesville Regional site at Birdwood Golf Course to clinch a place in the 2025 NCAA Championships.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team tied for third at the NCAA Charlottesville Regional site at Birdwood Golf Course to clinch a place in the 2025 NCAA Championships.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team finished the second round of the Charlottesville Regional in fifth place.
The Cavaliers shot 2-over 286, led by senior Megan Propeck’s round of 1-under 70 at Birdwood Golf Course.
In another tightly contested match at the 2025 ACC Championship, Virginia edged North Carolina, 3-2, to win its first ever ACC crown.
The Virginia women’s golf team was eliminated in the first round of match play in the ACC Championship suffering a 3-2 defeat at the hands of California on Friday.
The Virginia women’s golf team finished stroke play in a tie with Florida State for second place at the ACC Championships to advance to the first round of match play on Friday.
The Virginia women’s golf team is in third place following the opening two rounds of play at the 2025 ACC Championship in Greensboro, N.C.
Despite battling high winds for most of the round, No. 11 Virginia posted the best team round of the day on its way to a second-place finish at the Fourth Annual Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Tournament.
Hosting its lone tournament of the spring, the Virginia men’s golf team sits in second place after 36 holes of competition at the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial Tournament.
Courtesy UVA Media Relations Senior Paul Chang fired a 4-under 68 in the final round of the Calusa Cup on Tuesday in Naples, Fla. As a team, the Cavaliers jumped two spots on the last day, finishing seventh overall. Teeing off No. 10 to start the day, Chang caught fire with five birdies in his final eight holes, including four of the last five he played. He finished even par for the tournament and was tied for 10th. It marks his second top-10 of the season and fourth of his career. The final-round 68 was his second-lowest round of the […]
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.
The No. 12 Virginia women’s golf team dropped a 3-2 decision to second-seeded Florida State in the consolation finals at South Carolina’s Old Barnwell Derby Matchplay tournament.
Bryan Lee finished in a tie for sixth place after posting a 54-hole total score of 212 at The Hayt in Ponte Verde, Fla. Virginia dropped down to fifth in the overall team standings.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team finished in second place at the Gators Invitational, hosted by Florida at the Mark Bostick Golf Course in Gainesville.
Virginia men’s golf moved up one spot and nabbed fourth place at the Southern Highlands Collegiate thanks to four rounds under par on Tuesday.
The No. 10 Virginia women’s golf team closed competition in 12th place at the Moon Golf Invitational on Tuesday afternoon in Melbourne, Fla.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team finished in third place at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club.
Charlottesville’s LPGA sensation Lauren Coughlin, officially has a golf home, striking a deal with Keswick Hall as its official touring professional.
No. 3 Virginia combined to shoot a 5-under 859 to place third at the Hamptons Intercollegiate played at the Maidstone Club in East Hampton, N.Y.
Junior Ben James was recognized as the ACC Men’s Golfer of the Month for September, the league office announced on Friday.