Tix no longer needed for UVA soccer, women’s lacrosse and softball home games
All men’s and women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse and softball regular-season home contests will be complimentary to the general public.
All men’s and women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse and softball regular-season home contests will be complimentary to the general public.
The Cavaliers defeated Elon by a score of 12-0 in game one of the day before falling to North Florida, 6-5, in an elimination game.
A solo home run from Sarah Coon wasn’t enough in a pitcher’s duel, as Virginia dropped a 2-1 contest to North Florida in the opening game of NCAA Regional play.
The No. 25 Virginia softball team earned its second straight NCAA Tournament berth and will be the two seed in the Columbia Regional hosted by South Carolina.
No. 25 Virginia fell to No. 15 Clemson in the ACC quarterfinals by a score of 7-4 at the Harrington Athletics Village at Boston College.
Kelly Ayer’s RBI double in the seventh lifted the Cavaliers to a walk-off victory as No. 25 Virginia advanced in the ACC Championships with a 3-2 victory over Louisville.
Brackets and seeds for the upcoming ACC Softball Championships were announced Saturday, and Virginia will be the seventh seed at the event.
No. 25 Virginia got home runs from MC Eaton and Jade Hylton and used a four-run fourth inning as the Cavaliers rallied to defeat Liberty by a score of 5-3.
A seventh-inning rally proved to be No. 25 Virginia’s undoing on Friday, as the Cavaliers fell at No. 15 Stanford by a score of 4-3 in a walk-off in the series opener.
Bella Cabral drove in five runs and Eden Bigham threw another complete-game shutout as No. 25 Virginia posted an 11-0 run-rule victory at JMU on Tuesday night.
Eden Bigham tossed a complete-game shutout and the senior class came through as part of a big sixth inning on Saturday to help No. 25 Virginia to a 6-0 victory over Louisville.
Virginia used a five-run fourth inning to break things open on Friday, as the No. 25 Cavaliers defeated Louisville by a score of 8-2 and evened the weekend series.
The No. 25 Virginia softball team rallied to force extra innings, but couldn’t finish off Louisville on Thursday, as the Cavaliers fell to the Cardinals by a score of 6-5 in nine innings.
The Cavalier pitching staff came through again on Tuesday as No. 25 Virginia shut out Radford for a 6-0 victory at Palmer Park.
Jade Hylton set the program record for home runs in her first at-bat as she helped power Virginia to a series sweep of Syracuse with a 10-2 victory in five innings on Sunday.
Virginia swept a doubleheader with Syracuse at Palmer Park, winning the first game, 5-0, before taking a run-rule, 10-0 victory in game two.
Virginia took the lead in the top of the seventh on a Jade Hylton home run, but Liberty answered with two runs in the bottom of the inning.
MC Eaton delivered another walk-off win for the Cavaliers on Tuesday as No. 25 Virginia defeated Maryland by a score of 4-3 at Palmer Park.
Jade Hylton’s home run in the 10th inning was the difference on Sunday as No. 22 Virginia defeated Notre Dame by a score of 6-4 at Melissa Cook Stadium.
For the second straight day a big inning for the home team was the difference as No. 22 Virginia fell on the road at Notre Dame by a score of 7-2 on Saturday.