In a match that was delayed over two hours by rain and moved indoors, Virginia lost to USC, 4-2. The Trojans dropped the opening doubles point, but rallied to win four of six singles matches and win their fourth straight NCAA championship, its second straight over UVa.
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ATHENS, Ga.—In the quest to win the program’s first-ever NCAA title, Virginia coach Brian Boland pulled out every imaginable stop this season. Boland put less emphasis on fall and winter performance and more on spring play. He hired a new strength and conditioning coach, brought in former pro...
ATHENS, Ga.—So another heartbreaking loss for Virginia in the finals of the NCAA Tournament to USC. Here’s all the post-match video. What a long day. I’m going to bed. ...
The ACC baseball tournament begins today in Greensboro, N.C., kicking off five days of postseason college baseball at NewBridge Bank Park. Virginia, the defending ACC Tournament champion, is the No. 4 seed. Here are several things to know prior to the first pitch:
ATHENS, Ga.— Daily Progress tennis correspondent Ed Burton took a break from wolfing down hot dogs at The Varsity to give his assessment of tonight’s NCAA Tournament finals tennis match between Virginia and USC. The Professor is forecasting a Virginia victory, which would give the schoo...
Tonight, Virginia will finally look to get the upper hand on USC when the teams square off in this year’s title match - and will do so as the underdog.
ATHENS, Ga—The Virginia men’s tennis team has beaten Pepperdine, 4-1, to move into the NCAA Tournament finals against USC tomorrow. I’ll have a full story posted online shortly, but for now—here’s what coach Brian Boland and Drew Courtney had to say about making it bac...
Third-seeded Virginia won a tight doubles point, then crushed Stanford in singles en route to a tidy 4-0 victory in the NCAA quarterfinals at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.
Virginia’s season ended in the NCAA quarterfinal round with a 12-10 loss to Notre Dame, a game that reflected the season: a offense with plenty of firepower never found a way to take over games.
ATHENS, Ga.—The Virginia men’s tennis team hammered Stanford this afternoon, 4-0, to move into the NCAA Tournament semifinals tomorrow against the Georgia-Peperdine winner. UVa won a tight doubles point, then crushed the Cardinal in singles. Tomorrow’s match gets under way at 5 p...
The Fighting Irish punched in four consecutive goals to break open a tie game in the fourth quarter, winning 12-10 in an NCAA quarterfinal men’s lacrosse game Sunday afternoon at PPL Park in suburban Philadelphia.
When his hamstring muscle ripped completely off the bone and rolled up like a window shade, Stephen Bruno’s college career took an unexpected turn, temporarily for the worst. Like most comeback stories, the youngster from Audobon, N.J., is working on a happy ending.
Today's matchup between fifth-seeded Virginia (12-3) and fourth-seeded Notre Dame (12-2) figures to be a competitive one.
Recently, there was a rumor floating around that Virginia point guard Jontel Evans, a star running back in football back in high school, might try to return to the sport at UVa when his hoops days are done. Virginia coach Tony Bennett told me he believes the rumor began at a recent VAF social in Ri...
The Virginia baseball game blew a tight game wide open with an eight-run ninth inning as the Cavaliers defeated Maryland 10-3 on Friday night.
The Virginia men’s tennis team had no trouble reaching the NCAA Tournament’s round of eight, defeating California 4-0 on Friday at the Magill Tennis Complex.
For almost the entire spring, Virginia coach Dom Starsia had employed a starting lineup that featured redshirt freshman Owen Van Arsdale on attack and junior Matt White at midfield. But heading into last week’s NCAA Tournament first-round game against Princeton, Starsia elected to slide White up to attack and bring Van Arsdale off the bench.
Here are a few tidbits from yesterday’s media session with the Virginia men’s lacrosse team that stood out. Virginia plays Notre Dame on Sunday in the NCAA quarters (in Chester, Pa.) Coach Dom Starsia on last week’s low-scoring game with Princeton: “Maybe that’s who were—...
Duke came away with a 4-1 victory, ending the Cavaliers’ season.
With so many big names in the fold at quarterback-rich Virginia, one might think the numbers would be a deterrent for another to join the ranks. Corwin Cutler, better known to his friends and teammates simply as “Turtle,” didn’t hesitate when the Cavaliers offered him a football scholarship.
While everyone’s out partying, Virginia tennis player Mitchell Frank’s practicing under the lights at Snyder — sometimes until as late as midnight.
I was out at Virginia lacrosse practice this afternoon. I’m not sure how coach Dom Starsia doesn’t have permanent laryngitis. Man, that guy does a lot of screaming. You could hear him from all the way across the field. Anyway, here is what he had to say about this Sunday’s NCAA to...
Virginia received a commitment Wednesday from Corwin Cutler, a quarterback at Virginia Beach's Ocean Lakes High School.
When Virginia coach MarkGuilbeau talks about facing third-seeded Duke in today’s NCAA Tournament Round of 16 in Athens, he’s banking on his team’s competitive appetite propelling it past an opponent that it has lost its last 13 matches to.
Virginia football coach Mike London and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor’s cup now runneth over with golden-armed passers.
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