No. 1 men’s basketball gears up for ACC Tournament
After picking up a dominating win against Pittsburgh, the No.1 Virginia men’s basketball team secured the outright regular season title for the third time in the past five seasons.
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After picking up a dominating win against Pittsburgh, the No.1 Virginia men’s basketball team secured the outright regular season title for the third time in the past five seasons.
The No. 1 Virginia men’s basketball team cruised to victory against Pittsburgh on Saturday to win the ACC regular-season title for the third time in the past five years.
On Friday, Yahoo! Sports published documents from the FBI’s investigation into corruption in college basketball. The reports listed various schools — including Virginia — as possibly being involved in actions that aren’t compliant with NCAA rules.
In its first game ranked No.1 in the country, according to the AP poll, Virginia notched a 59-50 win over Miami.
Although the Virginia men’s basketball team fell to in-state rival Virginia Tech over the weekend, the Cavaliers (23-2, 12-1 ACC) still climbed up to the No.1 spot in the AP Top 25 poll.
After a day of festivities in John Paul Jones Arena with the ESPN “College GameDay” crew in Charlottesville, Saturday night’s men’s basketball game proved to end in disappointment for No. 2 Virginia.
Although the No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball team trailed Florida State by 10 at halftime, a strong second-half performance by the Cavaliers (23-1, 12-0 ACC) secured them a 59-55 win Wednesday night.
Still without a loss in the ACC, No. 2 Virginia hits the road again to take on Florida State Wednesday for another game of conference play.
ESPN’s “College GameDay” is coming to Charlottesville for the Commonwealth Clash matchup between the No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball team and Virginia Tech Saturday.
Just before the No. 2 Virginia men’ basketball team’s game against Louisville on Wednesday night, Coach Tony Bennett announced that Virginia graduate transfer guard Nigel Johnson has been suspended for three games due to violation of team rules.
After picking up a thrilling 65-63 win over No. 4 Duke in the hostile environment of Cameron Indoor Stadium on Saturday, the No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball team is back at home to host Louisville Wednesday night.
In a packed John Paul Jones Arena, the No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball team improved to 13-0 at home this season and 8-0 in the ACC with a crushing 61-36 win over No. 18 Clemson Tuesday night.
For the second year in a row, the Cavaliers were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament in the Round of 16.
No. 12 Virginia secured a spot in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the 13th year in a row after beating No.11 Pepperdine in Los Angeles, Calif. Friday night.
In the first round of the NCAA Tournament, No. 12 Virginia defeated Saint Francis with a score of 2-0.
In a rainy 90 minutes of play, the No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team downed No. 21 Wake Forest Sunday afternoon to move on to the semifinal round of the ACC tournament.
In its last game of the regular season, No. 10 Virginia fell to No. 2 Duke with a score of 1-0. This marks the third game in a row that the matchup between the two teams has been decided by one goal.
In its last game of the regular season, the No. 10 Virginia women’s soccer team will have the chance to hand No. 2 Duke its only loss in ACC play.
The Virginia women’s soccer team picked up a 2-1 win over Boston College Sunday afternoon.
The Virginia women’s soccer team found itself in a familiar scenario as it went into overtime for the sixth time this season, and the third time in a row, against Clemson Saturday night at home.