Underseeded UVA women’s soccer team dives into NCAA Tournament
For the first time in 19 months, Virginia will play in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship, and for some time Cavaliers coach Steve Swanson wondered whether that would come to pass.
For the first time in 19 months, Virginia will play in the NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship, and for some time Cavaliers coach Steve Swanson wondered whether that would come to pass.
The 12th-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team has earned a berth in the 2021 NCAA Women’s Soccer Championship.
Former Cavalier and current Real Salt Lake defender Bret Halsey along with second year Andreas Ueland were honored as All-ACC selections on Wednesday.
The No. 12 Virginia women’s soccer team and No. 5 West Virginia battled for 110 minutes to a 1-1 draw on Saturday at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 1 Pitt secured its first ever Coastal Division championship with a 5-0 win over Virginia on Friday at Ambrose Urbana Field.
The top-10 matchup lived up to its billing on Saturday, but the Cavaliers came up short as No. 10 Virginia fell to No. 4 West Virginia by a score of 1-0.
Louisville scored both of its goals in the first 35 minutes of the match and held on for a 2-1 victory over Virginia on Friday.
Virginia (7-6-1, 2-2 ACC Spring) suffered its first loss at Klöckner Stadium this spring after a 3-1 setback against Duke (4-9-2, 2-2-0 ACC Spring).
Virginia Athletics has announced plans for attendance at Klöckner Stadium beginning Friday, March 26.
Virginia (7-5-1) produced its sixth shutout of the 2020-21 season after a 1-0 victory over Central Arkansas (6-8-2) on Tuesday at Klöckner Stadium.
Virginia scored both of its goals in the second half in a 2-0 victory over Virginia Tech on Friday at Klöckner Stadium.
No. 24 Virginia (5-5-1, 1-1 ACC Spring) fell 2-0 at the hands of North Carolina (5-3-2, 2-0 ACC Spring) in a battle for first place in the ACC Coastal.
Behind a pair of clean sheets to start the spring season, Cavalier defender Oliver Gerbig (Taipei, Taiwan) was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week on Tuesday.
Virginia (5-4-1, 1-0 ACC) opened up its spring ACC slate with a 1-0, golden goal victory over Notre Dame (6-5, 0-1 ACC) at Klöckner Stadium on Sunday.
The No. 8 Virginia women’s soccer team (10-3-1) used goals from Claire Constant (Alexandria, Va.) and Diana Ordoñez (Prosper, Texas) to take a 2-1 victory over VCU (3-2-1) on Saturday at Sports Backers Stadium.
Sophomore defender Talia Staude (Atlanta, Ga.) has been named the ACC Defensive Player of the Week it was announced by the league office on Wednesday (March 3).
Virginia (4-4-1) scored all three of its goals in the first half as it secured a 3-0 win over George Mason (0-2) on Tuesday (March 2) at Klöckner Stadium.
The spring season began with No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer (9-3-1) defeating George Mason (0-2) 2-0 on Sunday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
Virginia men’s soccer has moved its exhibition against Virginia Tech to Tuesday at 1 p.m. The match is scheduled to be played at Klöckner Stadium and stream live on ACCNX.
Seven-time national champion Virginia men’s soccer program had five of its student-athletes selected in the 2021 MLS SuperDraft, a new program record and the most selections of any NCAA school.