Men’s Lacrosse: Irish defeat Hoos in ACC semis, 18-9
No. 1 seed Notre Dame scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back as the Fighting Irish cruised to an 18-9 victory over No. 4 seed Virginia in the ACC Tournament semifinals.
No. 1 seed Notre Dame scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back as the Fighting Irish cruised to an 18-9 victory over No. 4 seed Virginia in the ACC Tournament semifinals.
No. 1 Notre Dame claimed the last three goals of the game and held UVA scoreless for the final 12:51 to earn an 11-9 win over No. 6 Virginia at Klöckner Stadium Saturday afternoon.
Both No. 4 Virginia and No. 7 Syracuse tallied five goals each in the fourth quarter, but the Orange scored the last four to seal an 18-17 comeback victory.
An electric second half from Katia Carnevale powered the No. 6 Virginia women’s lacrosse team to a 14-12 win over Virginia Tech on Wednesday.
No. 2 Virginia had its seven-game win streak snapped after falling 18-12 at No. 3 Duke Sunday afternoon at Koskinen Stadium.
In a game that featured dramatic momentum swings throughout, the No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team came from behind to pull out a thrilling, 13-12 overtime win over No. 3 Boston College.
In front of season-high 5,136 spectators, No. 2 Virginia outscored North Carolina, 6-1, in the first quarter on the way to a 14-6 victory in its ACC opener at Klöckner Stadium Saturday afternoon.
The Virginia women’s lacrosse team used a 5-0 scoring run in the fourth quarter to cruise past Louisville to a 13-8 road win on Saturday afternoon at the UofL Lacrosse Stadium.
The No. 9 Virginia women’s lacrosse team battled the No. 7 Syracuse Orange on Saturday afternoon, in a game that featured nine ties and three lead changes.
Morgan Schwab broke the Virginia career assists record with four on the day, powering No. 13 Virginia to a 12-10 victory over No. 4 Notre Dame.
With his seventh assist of the day, Connor Shellenberger became Virginia’s all-time assists leader in Virginia’s 19-15 victory over Towson.
No. 13 Virginia breezed past No. 23 Richmond by a score of 20-5 on Wednesday night at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 6 Virginia leaped out to a 9-1 lead and never looked back as the Cavaliers cruised to a 16-9 victory over Robert Morris at Klöckner Stadium Tuesday evening.
The No. 14 Virginia women’s lacrosse team exploded out of the gate and finished strong to take down No. 18 Clemson in a back-and-forth game on the road.
No. 7 Johns Hopkins outscored No. 2 Virginia 8-4 in the second half en route to a 16-14 victory over the Cavaliers Saturday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 3 Virginia picked up its third win over a ranked opponent this season with a 14-8 victory against No. 20 Ohio State on Sunday.
The No. 15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team came back from an early two-goal deficit and rolled to a 20-11 victory over Cornell on a sunny Sunday afternoon.
In his 57th career game, Payton Cormier shattered Doug Knight’s program record of 165 career goals in No. 3 Virginia’s 14-10 win over No. 16 Richmond at Robins Stadium.
On the back of a six-point performance from captain Morgan Schwab, the No. 16 Cavaliers outlasted Princeton to win 14-12 and earn their third-straight victory on Saturday at Klöckner Stadium.
The esteemed class of 2024 for the IWLCA Hall of Fame includes former University of Virginia head coach Julie Myers.