THE IMPACT OF YOUR 2015 GIFT
316.6 Scholarships Funded — $16,350,985
Support for Athletics Academic Affairs — $1,170,635
Operational Support — $1,167,000
New Gifts Designated for the Endowment — $1,647,115
• Baseball won the NCAA Championship
• Men's tennis won the NCAA Championship
• Women's swimmer Leah Smith captured two NCAA
titles — the 500-yard freestyle and the 1,650-yard freestyle
• Ryan Shane won the NCAA Men's Tennis Singles
Championship
• Rowing's Varsity 4 won the NCAA event championship
• Men's basketball won its second straight ACC regular season
title and posted its second straight 30-win season
• Women's golf, wrestling, rowing, women's swimming,
men's and women's tennis, and women's cross country won
ACC Championships
• UVA won the Capital One Cup for men's sports
• The USA World Cup team featured two former players
(Morgan Brian and Becky Sauerbraun) and Steve Swanson
served as assistant coach
• Morgan Brian repeated as the winner of the MAC Hermann
Trophy as the nation's top women's soccer player
• Michelle Vittese was named the National Field Hockey Player of the Year
• Steve Swanson (women's soccer), Tony Bennett (men's basketball), Kevin Sauer (rowing),
Kim Lewellen (women's golf), Augie Busch (women's swimming & diving) and Todd Morgan
(women's cross country) were named ACC Coaches of the Year
• Tony Bennett and Brian O'Connor were named National Coaches of Year
• Julia Elbaba won the USTA/ITA National Indoor Singles title and earned Virginia's first No. 1 singles
ranking during the season
THANK YOU!
VAF raised $17,050,000 — our highest
annual fundraising total in history