Virginia Women’s Soccer releases 2022 schedule
The Virginia women’s soccer team released its 2022 schedule Thursday with a slate that features 12 home games at Klöckner Stadium, including five games against ACC opponents.
The Virginia women’s soccer team released its 2022 schedule Thursday with a slate that features 12 home games at Klöckner Stadium, including five games against ACC opponents.
Virginia sophomore Iñaki Montes de la Torre was named the 2022 ACC Men’s Tennis Player of the Year and Andres Pedroso was named the ACC Men’s Tennis Coach of the Year.
Virginia graduate student Devin Ortiz (UTL) and sophomore Jake Gelof (3B) were named second team and third team All-Americans, respectively, by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Reliever Jay Woolfolk and outfielder Casey Saucke took home Freshman All-America honors.
Incoming Virginia men’s golfer Ben James has accepted a sponsor exemption for the 2022 Travelers Championship later this month. He is one of four top amateur players who will compete in the event.
Jay Aiello of the Virginia wrestling program became the first Cavalier to secure a spot on the U.S. senior National Team roster with his win over Isaac Trumble at Final X at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams will send a total of nine student-athletes to compete in the NCAA Division I Track & Field Championships from Wednesday through Saturday. Five men and four women will represent the Cavaliers on the national stage.
Virginia sophomore Jake Gelof became the second Cavalier invited to USA Baseball’s 2022 Collegiate National Team Training Camp. He will join classmate Kyle Teel in Cary, N.C. later this month.
Virginia head coach Sara O’Leary announced Wednesday that Julia Adams, Meggie Navarro and Annabelle Xu will join the women’s tennis team in 2022-23.
The Virginia field hockey team announced its 2022 schedule on Wednesday with a slate that features 17 regular-season games, including nine home contests.
Denny McCarthy had a pretty good five-day stretch last Thursday-through-Monday, finishing in a tie for fifth place in the PGA’s Memorial Tournament on Sunday, then qualifying for next week’s U.S. Open the following day.
Jamie Kaiser Jr., a 6-foot-6 wing, announced over the weekend that he has narrowed his college list to nine programs, including Virginia. Meanwhile, 6-8 forward TJ Power of Worcester, Mass., visited Virginia last week.
Virginia sophomores Iñaki Montes and Chris Rodesch are among the 25 men’s tennis student-athletes to be named ITA All-Americans in singles this season. On the women’s side, sophomores Emma Navarro and Hibah Shaikh were named doubles All-Americans, while Navarro and junior Natasha Subhash earned the honor in singles.
The National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame announced the names on the 2023 ballot for induction into the College Football Hall of Fame on Monday; the list includes former Virginia standouts Heath Miller and Herman Moore.
After making an official visit to Virginia over the weekend, Florida 3-star cornerback Jarvis Lee Jr. told Tony Elliott that he was sold on the Cavaliers and announced on Twitter that he is committed to UVA.
Miles Greene, a 6-foot-3, 245-pound defensive lineman for the Springers, announced on his Twitter account Monday that he had committed to UVA after an official visit to Charlottesville over the weekend.
The Virginia baseball team saw its season come to an end Sunday in The Greenville Regional, as the Cavaliers let a 6-0 lead slip away in an elimination game and ultimately fell, 7-6, to Coastal Carolina.
After getting two previous looks at a similar birdie putt on Farmington’s tricky 18th green Sunday afternoon, Bryce Corbett knew exactly what to do on the pressure-packed third playoff hole of the Kenridge Invitational.
Virginia ran into the hottest college baseball team in America on Saturday night and couldn’t overcome solid pitching performances by No. 8 seed East Carolina in a 4-2 loss to the Pirates in the NCAA Greenville regional.
After posting a 6-under 64 in Friday’s opening round of the 84th Kenridge Invitational at Farmington Country Club, everyone was wondering what tournament leader Charlie Hanson would do for an encore.
Virginia will take on the hottest team in America tonight when the Cavaliers face host East Carolina in the NCAA Tournament in Greenville, N.C.