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(05/28/20 5:15am)
Coach Tony Bennett has had many great teams during his time at Virginia and has coached many great players. Every year has been special, but it is undeniable that the 2013-14 and 2018-19 seasons and teams were particularly memorable.
(04/20/20 4:04pm)
With the 2019-20 season brought to an unfortunate early close, the Virginia men’s basketball team will have to look ahead to next season to defend its national title.
(04/08/20 6:06am)
One year ago on this date, the Virginia men’s basketball team won its first NCAA national championship in school history.
(02/05/20 3:07am)
Last year, despite a dominant regular season which culminated in a second straight ACC regular season championship, Virginia still had its share of skeptics going into the NCAA Tournament. Many had concerns about whether Virginia’s notoriously slow pace of play would work in the postseason — criticisms which became more prevalent after Virginia’s historic upset loss in the first round of the 2018 NCAA Tournament. However, the Cavaliers went on to silence the doubters and win the first national championship in program history, proving that their playing style can be effective in March.
(12/27/19 7:05pm)
After a successful season that saw Virginia beat rival Virginia Tech for the first time since 2003 and win the ACC Coastal division title for the first time in program history, the No. 24 Cavaliers (9-4, 6-2 ACC) will look to finish the season on a high note. They play against Florida in the Orange Bowl at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Dec. 30.
(12/09/19 4:27am)
Clemson cruised past Virginia Saturday night at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C., winning the ACC Championship Game 62-17.
(11/26/19 4:59pm)
It has all come down to this — it is more than just a rivalry game. Virginia is set to play No. 23 Virginia Tech Friday afternoon at Scott Stadium for the ACC Coastal title. The winner will face No. 3 Clemson in the ACC Championship game Dec. 7 in Charlotte, N.C.
(11/25/19 2:56pm)
Virginia beat Liberty 55-27 Saturday afternoon on a cold day at Scott Stadium, overcoming early struggles to win in dominant fashion.
(11/08/19 5:06pm)
It’s November, and Virginia is atop the ACC Coastal. The Cavaliers (6-3, 4-2 ACC) control their destiny the rest of the way to win the conference. They have just two ACC games left and just two more games overall before meeting Virginia Tech in their final game of the season.
(11/03/19 10:54pm)
Virginia beat North Carolina 38-31 Saturday night in a close battle at Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.
(10/25/19 9:44pm)
Junior cornerback Nick Grant starts for one of the best defenses in the ACC. He has 27 tackles this season and an interception that he returned 85 yards for a touchdown against William & Mary. Virginia’s passing defense is especially stellar, ranked No. 2 in the ACC — behind only undefeated No. 4 Clemson. Grant is an integral part of the Cavaliers’ highly-touted secondary.
(10/25/19 4:00pm)
Virginia continues its stretch of conference play against Louisville Saturday afternoon. The Cavaliers (5-2, 3-1 ACC) look to remain atop the ACC Coastal as they travel to take on the Cardinals (4-3, 2-2 ACC).
(10/10/19 1:36am)
After the bye week, Virginia will look to bounce back from its first loss of the season to No. 9 Notre Dame. The No. 20 Cavaliers (4-1, 2-0 ACC) will travel to Miami Gardens, Fla., to take on the Hurricanes (2-3, 0-2 ACC) Friday night at Hard Rock Stadium.
(09/29/19 6:51pm)
Virginia lost its first game of the season to Notre Dame, 35-20, in South Bend, Ind., Saturday afternoon.
(09/23/19 3:29am)
No. 18 Virginia beat Old Dominion 28-17 Saturday night at Scott Stadium to remain undefeated, scoring 28 unanswered points en route to victory.
(09/14/19 8:28pm)
Thousands came to John Paul Jones Arena Friday night to witness A Night with the National Champions, a tribute to the men’s basketball team, the 2018-19 NCAA DI National Champions.
(09/13/19 7:33pm)
It’s September, and Virginia football is ranked. For the first time in September since 2005, the No. 25 Cavaliers (2-0, 1-0 ACC) are in the top 25. Virginia’s decisive wins against both Pittsburgh and William & Mary have the hype surrounding the football program as high as its been in a decade.
(09/07/19 2:22pm)
Virginia dominated William & Mary early and often en route to a 52-17 victory at Scott Stadium Friday night in the first home football game of the season.
(09/05/19 2:20am)
Traditionally, Virginia Tech has been the state’s DBU — Defensive Back University — with a history of producing great players in the secondary. The Hokies lead all Power 5 teams in interceptions since 2000 and have had a number of players go on to have successful careers in the NFL, including currently-active cornerbacks Kyle and Kendall Fuller.
(08/29/19 1:02pm)
The season starts off with a bang, with the Cavaliers traveling to Heinz Field to take on Pittsburgh Saturday night. This marks the first time Virginia starts out against an ACC opponent since 2003, when Virginia beat Duke 27-0 to open the season. 2003 was also the last time Virginia beat Virginia Tech. The Cavaliers last opened against Pittsburgh in 2006 at Heinz Field — a game they lost 38-13. That game had far less implications than this one, however, as the Panthers were in the Big East at the time.