Men’s basketball falls to Notre Dame in ACC Quarterfinals
The No. 6 seed Virginia men’s basketball team dropped a tough game to No. 3 seed Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament Thursday night, 58-71.
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The No. 6 seed Virginia men’s basketball team dropped a tough game to No. 3 seed Notre Dame in the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament Thursday night, 58-71.
The No. 6 seed Virginia men’s basketball team pulled away late from a pesky Pittsburgh team in the second round of the ACC Tournament, using the three ball to get the 75-63 victory.
It has been a roller coaster of season for the Virginia men’s basketball team (21-9, 11-7 ACC). Through multiple mid-season struggles, the team struggled to find its identity. Despite these ups and downs, though, the Cavaliers finished their regular season on a three-game win streak and enter the ACC Tournament as one of the most dangerous teams in the field at the No. 6 seed.
Looking to avenge its January loss against Pittsburgh, the No. 23 Virginia men’s basketball team dominated its final game of the regular season against the Panthers (15-16, 4-14 ACC) at Senior Day, 67-42.
It did not take long for the No. 12 Virginia baseball team to catch fire this season. With an undefeated start, the Cavaliers (8-0) primed for another stellar season under the reign of coach Brian O’Connor. Their next test comes at home in round robin play — they will face Niagara University (3-3) and La Salle University (0-7) twice each this weekend.
It has been a season of many great highs and great disappointments for the Virginia women’s basketball team, who now find themselves in the middle of the pack as the No. 8 seed in the ACC Tournament. The Cavaliers (18-11, 7-9 ACC) will face familiar foe Wake Forest (15-14, 8-10 ACC) in the second round of the tournament Thursday. The tournament will take place at Coastal Carolina University in Conway, S.C.
The last time the Virginia baseball team took on its in-state rival William and Mary, the Tribe knocked the Cavaliers out of the 2016 NCAA Tournament in a stunning defeat on Virginia’s home field. No. 12 Virginia (8-0) got some retribution Tuesday night, pummeling William and Mary (3-4) 11-3 in a rainy matchup on Davenport Field.
In the first series of the season, the Virginia baseball team (7-0) showed the rest of the league how dangerous its deep offense can be, pummeling Rutgers (1-5) in a three-game sweep to continue its season-opening win streak.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (18-11, 7-9 ACC) closed the regular season by dropping a home contest to No. 18 NC State (22-7, 12-4 ACC), 59-48. The game was also on the team’s Senior Day, with the Cavaliers honoring their lone senior Breyana Mason before the matchup.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (18-10, 7-8 ACC) dropped a tough road game to No. 14 Louisville Thursday, 55-66. The Cardinals (24-6, 11-4 ACC) snapped the Cavaliers’ three-game win streak while extending its own win streak to four.
Though it has not come easy, a four-game winning streak to start the season has the No. 13 Virginia baseball team primed to continue rising in national rankings. The Cavaliers (4-0) this weekend will take on Rutgers (1-2) at Davenport Field to open series play.
A thrilling comeback against Kansas Sunday capped a perfect 3-0 weekend for the Virginia baseball team (3-0) to start its season. No. 16 Virginia’s offense carried the team in victories against Liberty, the Citadel and Kansas in the tournament sweep.
The Virginia women’s basketball team defeated Virginia Tech on the road, 63-55, sweeping the season series with the rival Hokies.
In need of a statement win to put on its NCAA Tournament resume, the Virginia women’s basketball team stepped up in a big way against its most difficult opponent of the season. The Cavaliers (17-9, 6-7 ACC) pulled out a huge upset against No. 4 Florida State, 60-51.
It’s crunch time for the Virginia women’s basketball team, as it looks to pick up some statement wins with the NCAA Tournament looming. The Cavaliers (16-9, 5-7 ACC) face their toughest challenge on their quest for a bid Thursday when No. 4 Florida State (23-3, 11-1 ACC) comes to John Paul Jones Arena.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (16-9, 5-7 ACC) defeated Wake Forest (14-10, 5-7 ACC) in an overtime thriller Sunday, riding freshman guard Dominique Toussaint’s 12 points in the extra frame to a 60-57 win.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (15-9, 4-7 ACC) could not mount a comeback against No. 16 Miami (18-6, 7-4 ACC) Thursday, losing 63-52 on the road.
It has been a season of many ups and downs for the Virginia women’s basketball team. But, with its goal of making the NCAA Tournament still in reach, the team is looking to get on a roll at the end of its season. The Cavaliers (15-8, 4-6 ACC) travel to Coral Gables, Fla. Thursday to take on the Miami Hurricanes (17-6, 6-5 ACC) for its next challenge.
The Virginia women’s basketball could not pull off an upset against No. 15 Duke Sunday, falling 70-51 at John Paul Jones Arena.
The Virginia women’s basketball team gets a break from its gauntlet of ranked opponents when it takes on Georgia Tech (13-8, 2-6 ACC) Thursday at John Paul Jones Arena.