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Find Sources: Virginia - Virginia Tech Football Rivals – News & Newspapers & Books & Scholars JSTOR (August 2018) (Learn how and when to delete this template message) Details of this rivalry in other sports: Virginia Virginia - Virginia Tech Soccer Rival Virginia Cavaliers Virginia Tech Hockies First Meeting October 5, 1895 Virginia 38, VPI 0 Latest Meeting November 29, 2019 Virginia 39, Virginia Tech 30 Next Meeting December 12, 2020 Stadium Scott Stadium (est. 1931) Lane Stadium (est. 1965) Trophy Commonwealth Cup Statistics Conference Total 101 All Time Series Virginia Tech Reed 58-38–5[1] Maximum Victory Virginia Tech, 48-0 (1983) The longest winning streak Virginia Tech, 15 (2004-2018) current winning streak Virginia, 1 (2019-present) [interactive full screen map] Virginia Tech location opened in 1931, is Virginia's oldest active soccer stadium and is home to Virginia It has a capacity of 61,500. Opened in 1965, Lane Stadium is Virginia's largest active football stadium and home to the Virginia Tech Hockies. Capacity is 65,632 people. Virginia Tech's soccer rival is an American College soccer rival between the Virginia Cavaliers soccer team at the University of Virginia (called sports media and UVA) and the Virginia Tech Hocky's soccer team at Virginia Tech and State University (called Virginia Tech and VT). The two schools first met in 1895 and have been playing every year since 1970. The game counts one point in the Commonwealth Clash every year and is part of the larger Virginia and Virginia Tech rivals. Since 1990, the game has almost always been held in late November, often thanksgiving weekends. Scheduling this rivalry has been a substitute for The Oldest Rival Game in Southern Virginia vs. North Carolina, which was held every Thanksgiving between 1910 and 1950 (saved for when the program broke up during World War I). It also serves as a substitute for VMI-Virginia Tech's football rivalry, which was held on Thanksgiving until 1971. In 1964, the UVA-VPI[b] game began alternately between Lane Stadium and Scott Stadium on two university campuses. Previously, the series was sometimes held at Victory Stadium in Richmond, Norfolk and Roanoke. [c] Rivalry has seen a lot of streaks. Virginia started 8-0 and surpassed VPI 175-5. The Cavaliers again went unbeaten (7-0-1) between 1945 and 1952, surpassing the Gobblers [d] 267-47 in four shutouts. SoonUVA President Colgate Darden declined his invitation to the Orange Bowl in 1952, stressing Football in Virginia (which caused Art Geppe to leave the program). After that, VPI advanced to 12-2 in the game from 1953 to 1966. Most recently, Virginia Tech won 15 straight games in a rivalry between 2004 and 2018, before the Cavaliers beat the Hockies in 2019. Virginia Tech and Virginia Tech were led by College Football Hall of Fame coaches in the 1980s and 1990s. We shared the ACC Championship in 1989 and 1995. 85 ACC wins, the most in history (second only to Bobby Boden). And an 8-6 record against fellow Hall of Famer Frank Beamer, who led Virginia Tech to compete in the BCS National Championship game. The only ACC championships in 2004, 2007, 2008 and 2010. Four previous Big East Championships; This rival game served three times as a de facto coastal championship game: in 2007 and 2011, Beemar's Hockies won. And in 2019, the Cavaliers at Bronco Mendenhall won the championship. In 1996, a trophy was created for a rival known as the Commonwealth Cup. The winning team holds the trophy until the next game, which has been held every year since 1970. Currently, the Virginia Cavaliers soccer team has won the 2019 game and holds the cup. The trophy is made up of marble and cherry trees and is 4 feet high. It also includes scores for all games in the series. The cup is engraved with the names of the two schools and is mounted on a base of the ply shape that make up most of the length of the trophy. The front of the base features stylized maps of Blacksburg, Charlottesville and Virginia, represented by stars on the map. [4] Virginia Tech History The Virginia Tech rivalry has existed since the 1890s, but did not gain the upper hand until the 1980s. Traditionally, Virginia's main rival was Tarhealheal of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, which became known as the oldest rival in the South. UVA and UNC had the most successful football program of early Southern University football, as shown that between 1889 and 1902, Virginia or North Carolina claimed the Southern Championship in 12 years out of 14 years. VPI's rivals shared military traditions, geographic proximity, and similar acronyms (VPI and VPI) at the Virginia Military Institute. The rivalry between Virginia and VPI had a hot moment early on. Hoky Hunter Carpenter played almost two complete modern college football careers at Virginia Tech and the University of North Carolina. The Cavalier Daily accused Carpenter of being paid because he had been playing college football for nearly a year. Carpenter signed an affidavit that he did not have[5]Payment to play against UVA in any of the eight years (two of which actually played at UNC with the oldest rival in the South). After VPI's victory, Carpenter threatened to sue UVA student papers for defamation, and UVA refused to play VPI again for 18 years until 1923. This rival game is played in late November, often on Thanksgiving weekends, every year since 2000, and once a year (1999). This was not always the case because the aforementioned Virginia-Carolina and VPI-VPI rival games were played on Thanksgiving for most of the 20th century. A memorable game of 1995: Tech Comeback Virginia Cavaliers participated in the 95- year contest in search of a ninth regular season win. Virginia took a 29-14 lead in the fourth quarter, but Virginia Tech then fought back and Jim Drachen Miller's touchdown pass to Jermaine Holmes gave The Hockies the lead with 47 seconds remaining. The Cavaliers' last attempt was sniffed out when Mike Grow's pass was intercepted and taken to the end zone by Antonio Banks, who avoided a sideline trip by UVA athletic trainer Joe Geek. The Hockies advanced to the 1995 Sugar Bowl to defeat Texas, and Virginia advanced to the 1995 Peach Bowl to defeat Georgia. 1998: Cavalier Revenge both teams were in the top 25 and played in a 98-year match for their ninth win. Virginia Tech doesn't take long to jump out in front. The Hockies took a 17-0 lead early on and took a 29-7 lead at half-time. After that, Hoos went out on fire and surpassed Hockies 29-3 in the second half. A legendary touchdown pass from quarterback Aaron Brooks to Ahmad Hawkins raised Virginia by four, while Wali Reiner's interception maintained Virginia's comeback victory, perhaps the most impressive victory in Blacksburg. By regaining a deficit of 22 points in the second half, Cavalier's victory was the biggest comeback win of the long series by either program. As in 1995, Virginia faced Georgia again and again at the Peach Bowl, but this time they lost slightly. Virginia Tech easily defeated Alabama at the 1998 Music City Bowl and avengeed the defeat of its rivals. 2003: Walli's World Virginia Cavaliers entered the '03 Commonwealth Cup after losing four games in a row against the Hockies. Virginia Tech led 14-7 in the half, but Virginia fired in the second half on all cylinders, surpassing Tech 21-0 with a 14-minute mark in the fourth quarter. Virginia, who scored seven goals with just a few minutes remaining, pulled away a fake field goal for the fourth time to keep possession away from the Hockies. Walli Randy ran in for the score in the next play, capting the dominant performance of three rush and receive touchdowns. Virginia won 35-21. This game also saw Matt Schaub's tieMoore for all the time passing touchdown in Virginia. The Cavaliers beat Pittsburgh in the 2003 Continental Tire Bowl and the Hockies lost to California in the 2003 Insight Bowl. 2018: The funble touchdown '18 rival game saw the first overtime game in the long series, and perhaps the most dramatic fourth quarter. Virginia had high expectations to end its 14-game losing streak against a tech team that had been at a close throughout the season. However, Virginia Tech led 14- 0 at half-time and came behind with two minutes remaining in the touchdown. In the subsequent Tech Drive, Hockies drove into the Red Zone. Hoky, who runs with Stephen Peoples in the background, groped the ball inside the five-yard line but was recovered by wide receiver Hizekiya Grimsley in the end zone for a touchdown. After that, the game went into overtime and The Hockies managed only field goals. Virginia completed a pass to Hoke 14 on its first play, but quarterback Bryce Perkins finished the game in a sleaze on the next play, extending his winning streak to 15 with Virginia Tech's victory and extending his Bowl winning streak to 26. Despite its rival's defeat, Virginia left South Carolina blank at the 2018 Berg Bowl and Virginia Tech lost to Cincinnati at the 2018 Military Bowl.
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