UVA men’s soccer opener against Virginia Tech postponed
The Virginia men’s soccer season opener scheduled to take place in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech on Saturday has been postponed.
The Virginia men’s soccer season opener scheduled to take place in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech on Saturday has been postponed.
Courtesy UVA Media Relations Sophomore Emma Dawson hit the golden goal in the 93rd minute, lifting No. 10 Virginia to a 2-1 victory over No. 14 Pittsburgh at Klöckner Stadium on Thursday. It was the second-straight overtime victory for the Cavaliers (3-1-1, 1-1-1 ACC). Sarah Clark delivered her second assist of the match as she served a ball toward the back post. Diana Ordoñez headed the ball back toward the center where Dawson headed it up and over the Pittsburgh defenders into the upper right corner for the win. Virginia finished the match with a 30-4 shot advantage as the […]
Virginia reached into SEC territory to claim its first consensus 4-star football recruit Thursday night when prized offensive lineman Noah Josey announced he would join Bronco Mendenhall’s program.
Virginia senior safety Joey Blount was named a semifinalist for the 2020 William V. Campbell Trophy Thursday by the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame.
Virginia co-defensive coordinator Nick Howell remembers that night of the ACC Championship well, and what a juggernaut Clemson offense he had to prepare his unit to face. Now, he’s got to do it again.
If you liked the fast pace of Virginia’s offense against Duke in last Saturday’s opener, well, you ain’t seen nothing yet. That’s what Cavalier offensive coordinator Robert Anae said following practice on Wednesday morning about running a play every 25 seconds.
The Virginia cross country, field hockey, men’s and women’s soccer and volleyball teams will participate in a Virtual Meet the Teams event on Wednesday.
Three Virginia fall sports athletes — senior Rohann Asfaw (cross country), junior defender Claire Constant (women’s soccer) and sophomore goalkeeper Taylor Henriksen (field hockey) — each claimed weekly honors for their performances in their respective sports last week.
You might have noticed during Saturday night’s Virginia win over Duke that senior wide receiver Terrell Jana was without his name printed across the back of his jersey. It wasn’t a mistake.
While Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is certainly aware of the 2020 version of Virginia football, he can’t help but think back to last year’s ACC Championship game against the Cavaliers in Charlotte
While the Cavaliers dropped a lopsided contest to the Tigers in last December’s ACC Championship game, Virginia never stopped fighting. Clemson defensive coordinator Brent Venables certainly noticed that in Charlotte and noticed it again while watching the game tape of UVA’s win over Duke.
Shortly after Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper hoisted the Stanley Cup Trophy, he joined Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter late Monday night, sporting a Virginia basketball national championship hat.
Hootie and Scott review Virginia’s season-opening win over Duke with inside analysis and impressions of new starting quarterback Brennan Armstrong and other standout players. Plus, we take a look at the next big challenge in traveling to face No. 1-ranked Clemson.
When Bronco Mendenhall first saw Virginia’s schedule for this season, he immediately recognized it as the most challenging schedule of his coaching career.
Former UVA and NFL long-snapper Ryan Kuehl shares stories from his playing days and talks about how he signed red-hot Jordan Spieth to a contract for Under Armor when every big company in the nation was attempting to land him. Also, Dr. Winston Gwathmey and Hootie talk UVA football and major injuries, and Gary Criswell talks recruiting.
Virginia wide receiver Lavel Davis Jr. and linebacker Zane Zandier have both earned Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Week honors for games played through Sept. 27.
Tournament champion Blake Carter finished clear of Mikey Moyers (Greene Hills Club), the 36-hole leader who shot 71 Sunday and finished at 207. Dustin Groves (The Club at Glenmore) returned a final-round 69 and finished in third at 208.
Here are ten things we learned about Virginia’s football team after its 38-20 season-opening win over Duke:
It didn’t take long for Virginia’s highly touted defense to be tested in Saturday’s season-opening win over Duke.
Davis and quarterback Brennan Armstrong hooked up on a pair of fourth-quarter drives to blow the game open as UVA downed Duke, 38-20.