Men’s Golf: Hoos make cut for Monday’s final round of NCAA stroke play
Virginia is one of 15 advancing teams that will play in the fourth and final stroke play round on Monday and compete for one of eight match play spots up for grabs.
Virginia is one of 15 advancing teams that will play in the fourth and final stroke play round on Monday and compete for one of eight match play spots up for grabs.
Virginia is in 11th place, climbing 14 spots on the leaderboard after the second day at the 2025 NCAA DI Men’s Golf Championship.
The Williams Award honors the national coach of the year in NCAA Division I men’s golf and is awarded by the Golf Coaches Association of America.
Virginia will make its 20th overall appearance at the championship and be part of the 30-team field for the third consecutive season.
After a hard-fought duel in which the Cavaliers led multiple matches early, No. 10 Virginia was eliminated by top-ranked Stanford in the match play quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships.
Megan Propeck led the Cavaliers with a fifth-place finish to mark the second-best individual performance at the NCAA Championships in program history.
The Cavaliers moved into a tie for 10th place to qualify for the final round of stroke play at the NCAA Championships at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, Calif.
Virginia senior Megan Propeck shot 3-under 69 to lead the Cavaliers during the second round of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships.
The No. 10 Virginia women’s golf team finished the first round of play at the NCAA Championships in 13th place after shooting 6-over 294 at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa.
Senior Paul Chang claimed a wire-to-wire individual victory at the 2025 NCAA Reno Regional to help Virginia advance to the NCAA Championship for the third-straight year.
High winds caused the first round of the NCAA Men’s Golf Reno Regional to be delayed for most of the day Monday before play started a little after 7 p.m. ET.
The Virginia men’s golf team will make its 17th-straight appearance in an NCAA Regional when it competes this week at Montreux Golf & Country Club in Reno, Nev.
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.