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(06/14/19 3:41pm)
The NBA Draft — June 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. — is rapidly approaching, and three Virginia players have opted to remain in the draft after forward Mamadi Diakite withdrew his name from consideration the day of the May 29 deadline. Guards De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy all decided to void their remaining years of eligibility — Hunter had two remaining years left, and Jerome and Guy had one — to give themselves a chance at achieving their NBA dream. Hunter, Jerome and Guy were all named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team after leading Virginia to the first men’s basketball national championship in school history. Now, after months of training and preparation, the Cavaliers’ “big three” will soon hear where they will land. In anticipation of the NBA Draft, the CD Sports Staff makes their own projections.
(04/30/19 12:10am)
With the spring sports’ seasons winding down, the CD Sports staff breaks down title prospects for teams still competing and looks forward to some of the storylines for Virginia athletics this summer.
(04/03/19 9:13pm)
No. 1 seed Virginia is in the Final Four this weekend in Minneapolis, Minn., for the first time since 1984.
(03/21/19 7:30pm)
Perhaps the most exciting tournament in existence, the NCAA Tournament surprises every year as college basketball’s best 64 teams compete for the championship. Making the Final Four is one of the greatest honors in the tournament, particularly for underdog teams. Last year, No. 11 seed Loyola-Chicago made a Cinderella run into the Final Four.
(03/20/19 2:24am)
As March Madness approaches, The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at superlatives for the Virginia men’s basketball team in the Big Dance. In 2019, the No. 1 seed Cavaliers will look to bounce back from an early outing the last two years in March. The team is in good position to change their fortune with a well-balanced squad this year.
(02/23/19 4:58am)
The Cavalier Daily sports staff breaks down some players to watch and keys to the game for No. 3 Virginia’s game against No. 18 Louisville Saturday at noon.
(02/13/19 5:39am)
Which game on the men’s basketball schedule scares you the most?
(01/28/19 3:37am)
A Breakdown:
(01/18/19 2:06am)
After a decisive 81-59 win against No. 9 Virginia Tech (14-2, 3-1 ACC), the No. 4 Virginia men’s basketball team (16-0, 4-0 ACC) is set to play No. 1 Duke (15-1, 4-1 ACC) Saturday. All eyes will be on the most anticipated college basketball clash of the season between two ACC powerhouses. ESPN’s CollegeGameday is making the trip to Durham, N.C., where thousands of Blue Devil faithful will be camping out to get into Cameron Indoor Stadium. It is a matchup between two of college basketball’s greatest coaches — Tony Bennett and Mike Krzyzewski. Bennett’s lethally consistent packline defense and mover-blocker offense is pitted against the winningest coach in college basketball history, with perhaps the best freshman class in college basketball history. Freshman forwards R.J. Barrett and Zion Williamson, both averaging over 20 points per game, are set to face the supremely talented Cavaliers’ big three junior guards Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome and redshirt sophomore forward De’Andre Hunter. Tip-off is set for 6 p.m. from Cameron Indoor.
(01/17/19 1:13am)
Though many University students have been able to go home and relax over break, several athletes have been grinding throughout the winter. The Cavalier Daily Sports staff takes a look at how winter sports have performed as the season continues.
(12/06/18 3:30am)
Men’s soccer
(11/29/18 4:46am)
For the second year in a row, Virginia football Coach Bronco Mendenhall has his team set to play in a postseason bowl game. Despite losing three of their last four games, the Cavaliers (7-5, 4-4 ACC) enter bowl candidacy with one more win than they did last year, when they were slated to play Navy in the Military Bowl in Annapolis, Md.
(11/21/18 2:48pm)
After falling in dramatic fashion to Georgia Tech in overtime last Saturday, Virginia football will look to bounce back Saturday in Blacksburg against Virginia Tech in the Commonwealth Clash. Virginia Tech has struggled significantly in recent weeks, losing four-consecutive games, and will attempt to extend its 14-year winning streak against Virginia. The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at some key players and keys to the game that could help the Cavaliers (7-4, 4-3 ACC) defeat the Hokies (4-6, 3-4 ACC) at Lane Stadium Saturday afternoon and end Virginia Tech’s historic streak.
(11/17/18 3:44pm)
After defeating Liberty on Senior Day in a rout, Virginia is set to travel to Atlanta to face Georgia Tech, winners of their last three. The Cavaliers (7-3, 4-2 ACC) will look to keep their hopes alive for an ACC Coastal title against the Yellow Jackets (6-4, 4-3 ACC). The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at some players to watch and keys to the game that will lead Virginia to victory against Georgia Tech Saturday.
(11/15/18 5:50am)
Virginia men’s and women’s basketball — a breakdown
(11/07/18 5:00am)
After falling to Pittsburgh last week, the Cavaliers look to rebound against non-conference and in-state opponent Liberty. The game marks the last home game of the season for Virginia and will serve as Senior Day, where 27 seniors will be honored at the game. The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at some key players and keys to the game that could help the Cavaliers (6-3, 4-2 ACC) defeat the Flames (4-4) at Scott Stadium Saturday afternoon. .
(11/02/18 5:27am)
Volleyball
(11/02/18 5:20am)
Virginia has won three-consecutive games and is undefeated at Scott Stadium. Now ranked, bowl-eligible and leading the ACC Coastal, the Cavaliers gear up to face Pittsburgh, another challenger for the Coastal title. The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at some key players and keys to the game that could help the Cavaliers (6-2, 4-1 ACC) defeat the Panthers (4-4, 3-1 ACC) at Scott Stadium Friday night.
(11/01/18 5:28am)
The CD sports staff takes a look at the prospects for Virginia men’s and women’s basketball with both seasons starting next week.
(10/26/18 3:34am)
Riding a two-game winning streak, the Cavaliers are gearing up to host North Carolina. Virginia needs only one more win to become bowl-eligible. The Cavalier Daily sports staff takes a look at some key players and keys to the game that could help the Cavaliers (5-2, 3-1 ACC) defeat the Tar Heels (1-5, 1-3 ACC) and become bowl-eligible in back-to-back years for the first time since going to four consecutive bowl games from 2002-05.