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(03/10/25 5:09pm)
The No. 11 Virginia women’s golf team entered the swamps of Gainesville, Fla. Friday, competing in the Gators Invitational. The tournament took place at Mark Bostick Golf Course, a par 70 that played at just over 6,000 yards during the weekend. The tournament consisted of two days and three rounds and saw the Cavaliers face off against 13 other squads. Among them was the host, No. 29 Florida, along with No. 15 Ole Miss and No. 31 Central Florida.
(03/10/25 1:44am)
The full Board of Visitors convened on Friday to review resolutions which had been passed within individual committees prior to the full Board meeting, including a resolution passed in closed session to dissolve the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at the University, which the full Board also approved. The Board also discussed the University’s test-optional policy for undergraduate admissions and commended members who were leaving their positions.
(03/09/25 11:12pm)
The baseball season is a marathon, not a sprint. Stamina, patience and momentum are often the most important aspects of a successful playoff run. No. 9 Virginia knows this, and so do its fans — in the face of a shaky start, fans of the Cavaliers (9-5, 1-2 ACC) came out to Disharoon Park in droves for the Sunday matinee, making Virginia’s first ACC series of the season feel more like an early-summer playoff round.
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The Board of Visitors Finance Committee met Friday to discuss a proposed research data center, approve the transfer of ownership of the Virginia Guesthouse to the University of Virginia Foundation and review financial planning for various capital projects and high-value contracts. The Committee also received updates on the University’s endowment performance and state funding allocations from the Virginia General Assembly.
(03/10/25 6:35pm)
There is so much pressure surrounding making your spring break exciting that simply going home can sometimes feel lackluster. Still, as someone who went on a beach vacation last spring break, I honestly ended up craving some time at home. While traveling is sure to create amazing memories, it can also be exhausting, and just doesn’t offer the same comfort and mental reset that visiting home does. Therefore, this spring break, do not give in to social pressures and feelings of conformity with traveling to some crazy destination when there are so many reasons to look forward to being home.
(03/09/25 1:15pm)
The Committee on the College at Wise met Friday at the Board of Visitors meeting to discuss updates to student housing, enrollment and retention rates and academic and student life.
(03/09/25 3:01am)
In a landmark event for Virginia men's lacrosse, the Cavaliers (3-3, 0-0 ACC) secured a commanding victory Saturday over Townson, pulling away from the Tigers (1-5, 0-0 CAA) in the second half for a decisive 11-6 win. The matchup, held at the Kinkaid School in Houston, Texas, marked Virginia's inaugural appearance in the Lone Star State, expanding the program's footprint and showcasing the sport's growing national appeal.
(03/09/25 2:48am)
Coming off of a deflating loss in the ACC opener to Boston College Friday, things looked as though they were careening toward an eerily similar result heading into the bottom of the seventh inning Saturday afternoon. Virginia’s pitchers were struggling, and a chance at victory was slipping away.
(03/13/25 2:00pm)
This time last year, graduate student Sara Ziodato thought she was playing her final season at Virginia. She had applied for a fifth year of eligibility because of a stress fracture she suffered during her freshman year, but the NCAA had denied it. As a result, Ziodato competed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament like it was her last, and she dealt with the loss against Texas A&M in the quarterfinals like it was her last.
(03/09/25 1:47am)
With winter finally behind them, No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis took to its outdoor courts for the first time this season Friday, battling No. 6 NC State in a top-10 showdown. The Cavaliers (9-3, 1-1 ACC) debuted new doubles pairings, a strategic adjustment that brought both successes and challenges. Despite strong moments and a hard-fought effort, the Wolfpack (10-4, 2-0 ACC) ultimately defeated Virginia 4-3.
(03/08/25 9:20pm)
The Brighter Tomorrow ticket won the race for Student Council’s three highest positions early Thursday morning with third-year College student Clay Dickerson emerging as the winner for president. Dickerson defeated third-year College student Jada Benefield, 53.8 percent to 46.2 percent.
(03/09/25 7:00pm)
The Academic and Student Life Committee of the Board of Visitors met Thursday for a presentation on the general undergraduate student experience, an update on The Policy, Accountability and Critical Events unit of Student Affairs and to hear from student leaders of fraternity and sorority councils. The Board also approved 6 resolutions for professorships, or endowed chairs that current faculty members can be elected to hold, and discontinued two Master’s programs. The meeting concluded with a panel of three faculty members discussing their experience at the University.
(03/09/25 12:54am)
The Board of Visitors’ Advancement Committee reported Thursday that the University successfully surpassed the Honor the Future campaign goal of $5 billion in December with a campaign total of $5.7 billion. The Committee also heard from Kenyon Bonner, vice president and chief Student Affairs officer, on the Cavalier Fund, the undergraduate student grant program which provides students with up to $1,000 in funding per academic year to support their participation in co-curricular activities.
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Entering Thursday’s matchup with California, Virginia was coming off of a high. It earned its first ACC Tournament victory since 2019, won its fourth game in a row and sophomore guard Kymora Johnson had hit 1,000 career points. However, the Cavaliers were walking into the lions’ den in Greensboro, N.C. as the underdog in a match against the Golden Bears (25-7, 13-6 ACC).
(03/20/25 5:45pm)
Tennis is a sport of fine margins, where the outcome of a match can be determined by whether a ball lands just inside the line or is called out. Unlike many other sports where scoring opportunities are more frequent, tennis is unique in how a single close call can shift the momentum of an entire match. However, for fans on the sideline glancing at the final scoreline, the competitiveness of a match often gets lost. A match can be filled with pivotal moments and momentum swings, but the final score does not always reflect how tightly contested the battle was. This is especially true because of how clinch scoring — where matches are decided once a team reaches the four required wins— works in college tennis.
(03/21/25 7:00pm)
The title of NCAA Woman of the Year is coveted by all female student-athletes, but only a select few ever receive the honor. With hundreds of candidates vying for a spot among the nine finalists, it is nearly impossible to even garner a nomination, let alone win. Yet, in October 1998, Class of 1999 alumna Peggy Williams won it outright. Even more impressive? She did so while playing not just one but two varsity sports.