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(04/15/24 1:49am)
No. 3 Virginia closed out its regular season over the weekend, facing Clemson Thursday and Georgia Tech Saturday. The Cavaliers (20-4, 12-0 ACC) defeated the Tigers (12-13, 3-8 ACC) 5-2 and went on to shut out the Yellow Jackets (17-7, 7-5 ACC) 7-0. With a pair of strong victories against conference foes, Virginia is right on track for another meaningful postseason run.
(04/05/24 7:13am)
Virginia men’s tennis traveled to Blacksburg Wednesday to face off against Virginia Tech in the Commonwealth Clash. The No. 2 Cavaliers (17-4, 9-0 ACC) had no problem remaining undefeated in conference play in their match with the Hokies (9-8, 2-7 ACC), earning a 6-1 victory and extending their winning streak to nine matches.
(03/30/24 1:01am)
No. 4 Virginia men’s tennis continued their weekend rhythm with another pair of conference matches — facing Miami Friday and Florida State Sunday. The Cavaliers’ (16-4, 8-0 ACC) schedule was initially thrown off when their match against the Hurricanes (10-8, 2-5 ACC) had to be moved to Monday due to inclement weather, facing the Seminoles (14-5, 4-3 ACC) first instead. However, Virginia stayed calm and easily recovered, defeating both Florida State and Miami 4-1.
(03/19/24 1:38am)
No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis hosted two conference opponents over the weekend — Louisville Friday and Notre Dame Sunday. The Cavaliers (14-4, 6-0 ACC) continued to remain undefeated in conference play when they blocked out the Cardinals (11-6, 1-2 ACC) 7-0, and they closed out the weekend with a 6-1 victory against the Fighting Irish (9-8, 1-3 ACC).
(03/12/24 3:55am)
No. 3 men’s tennis downed two conference opponents on the road over the weekend — first defeating North Carolina 4-2 Friday evening then continuing the streak Sunday when it defeated No. 15 Duke 6-1. The Cavaliers (12-4, 4-0 ACC) have yet to lose a conference matchup so far in the regular season and continued that momentum with these two victories.
(03/06/24 1:07am)
No. 8 Virginia men’s tennis returned home to host two other ranked teams over the weekend and open conference play — No. 3 Wake Forest Friday and No. 22 NC State Sunday both at the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville.
(02/23/24 6:32am)
No. 6 Virginia men’s tennis traveled to New York to compete in the ITA National Team Indoor Championship, opening play Friday. While the Cavaliers (8-4, 0-0 ACC) managed to advance to the quarterfinals after defeating No. 15 Duke and later to the semifinals after defeating No. 7 Tennessee, they ultimately fell to No. 1 Ohio State Sunday and failed to make it to the Championship faceoff.
(02/11/24 12:17am)
Virginia women’s basketball traveled to Boston College Thursday night in the hopes of ending their two-game ACC skid. After three close quarters that left spectators wondering what the outcome would be, the Cavaliers (11-12, 3-9 ACC) outscored the Eagles (11-14, 3-9 ACC) by seven points in the final period of the game, taking home with them a 73-66 conference road victory and Coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton’s 100th career win as a head coach.
(02/09/24 1:16am)
No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis had two games on the road over the weekend, facing No. 1 Ohio State Friday and No. 16 Kentucky Sunday. The Cavaliers (5-3, 0-0 ACC) failed to topple the Buckeyes (8-0, 0-0 Big Ten) and lost 7-0, then consequently struggled to recover from the hard loss, failing to clinch the winning point against the Wildcats (6-1, 0-0 SEC) and losing 4-3.
(01/31/24 5:33am)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team hosted the Indoor Tennis Association Weekend Kickoff Tournament in Charlottesville Saturday and Sunday. Sensing an opportunity for a crucial test against elite competition, the Cavaliers (5-1, 0-0 ACC) defeated Northern Arizona (3-2, 0-0 Big Sky) 4-1 Saturday and Florida Atlantic (5-1, 0-0 AAC) 4-0 Sunday to secure the single spot available that will allow them to advance to the ITA National Team Indoor Championships.
(01/30/24 7:54am)
Emboldened by a recent victory against then No. 15 Florida State and the return of distinguished alumni to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the women’s basketball team, Virginia women’s basketball hosted North Carolina Sunday in Charlottesville at John Paul Jones Arena. With a season-high attendance of 5,690, the Cavaliers (10-10, 2-7 ACC) upset the No. 20 Tar Heels (15-6, 6-2 ACC) 81-66 despite the absence of fifth-year forward Camryn Taylor.
(01/23/24 8:54pm)
The No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis team hosted No. 5 South Carolina at the Boar’s Head Resort in Charlottesville Sunday afternoon — its second match against a top-five opponent. Unfortunately, the Cavaliers (3-1, 0-0 ACC) suffered a 4-3 loss to the talented Gamecocks (1-0, 0-0 SEC).
(01/23/24 4:18am)
Virginia women’s basketball went on the road Sunday to face off against Florida State — its fourth ranked opponent in the last six games — in another ACC matchup. The Cavaliers (9-9, 1-6 ACC) picked up their first conference victory of the season with a 91-87 defeat of the No. 15 Seminoles (14-6, 5-3 ACC), shooting over 53 percent from the field and ending their six-game losing skid. The player that led Virginia to the win was freshman guard Kymora Johnson, who posted a career-high 35 points, seven rebounds and six assists.
(01/20/24 4:09am)
No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis traveled to Austin, Tex. Thursday to face off against No. 3 Texas in a rematch of last year’s NCAA semifinals, where Virginia topped Texas 4-1 to advance to the championships. The Cavaliers (3-0, 0-0 ACC) defeated the Longhorns (2-1, 0-0 Big 12) 4-3 and still remain undefeated in the start of their 2024 spring season.
(01/09/24 12:47am)
Virginia women’s basketball returned to John Paul Jones Arena Sunday in hopes of breaking its losing streak in a win against Duke. Unfortunately, the Cavaliers (8-6, 0-3 ACC) fell behind early in the game and struggled to pull ahead, allowing the Blue Devils (10-5, 2-2 ACC) to win 60-56.
(12/26/23 5:00am)
Virginia women’s basketball hosted Fordham Thursday for the designated Hoo’s Holiday Game — and the team did not disappoint. The Cavaliers (8-3, 0-0 ACC) defeated the Rams (5-7, 0-1 Atlantic 10) 82-56, thanks to a strong start and their best shooting performance of the season so far.
(12/10/23 2:25am)
Virginia women’s basketball defeated Rider 78-51 at John Paul Jones Arena Wednesday evening. The Cavaliers (7-2, 0-0 ACC) started slow, but quickly picked up pace to out-rebound and outscore the Broncs (2-6, 0-2 MAA) in order to take home the win. All 12 Cavaliers who played scored in an impressive team effort, supported by strong individual performances out of the frontcourt.
(11/23/23 4:13am)
The Virginia women’s basketball team experienced its first defeat of the season when it played No. 25 Oklahoma Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers (3-1, 0-0 ACC) managed to trim down the point difference after a hot start from the visiting team, but it was not enough to overcome the Sooners (5-0, 0-0 Big 12), who pulled away for an 82-67 victory.
(11/21/23 3:06am)
Virginia men’s and women’s cross country ended their season Saturday morning with the honor of hosting the NCAA XC Championship Meet at Panorama Farms in Earlysville, Va. — a first since 1987. Unfortunately, both teams struggled to improve their performance from the 2022 NCAA XC Championship Meet, with the women’s team finishing No. 15 overall — a large difference from their ninth-place finish last year — and the men’s team finishing No. 22 overall — the same as the year before.
(11/10/23 4:08am)
The Virginia women’s basketball team hosted its season opener Wednesday night against Maryland Eastern Shore and started the season off with a 76-52 win. The Cavaliers (1-0, 0-0 ACC) slowly built up a rhythm that left the Hawks (0-2, 0-0 MEAC) struggling to keep up.