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(05/25/15 11:52pm)
The Virginia baseball team hung tough for seven innings Saturday night against NC State, but a late-innings breakdown cost the No. 24 Cavaliers (34-22, 15-15 ACC) in a 10-2 defeat at Durham Bulls Athletic Park in Durham, North Carolina.
(05/21/15 11:42am)
After falling to top-ranked Oklahoma in the heart of the regular season, the Virginia men’s tennis team flipped the script Tuesday in the NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship finals.
(05/13/15 3:39pm)
Several star Virginia athletes have played their last games in the orange and blue. Here’s a look at eight of the players fans will miss most.
(05/13/15 3:39pm)
Virginia athletics enjoyed a memorable semester. Following are 10 of the brightest moments from the past few months.
(04/27/15 2:34am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team won its ninth consecutive ACC Championship Sunday at the Sheffield Indoor Tennis Center in Durham, North Carolina. The No. 5 Cavaliers (23-3, 12-0 ACC) dispatched Wake Forest by a 4-2 final score in the title match for their 11th conference tourney title in 12 years.
(04/20/15 10:00pm)
The Virginia men’s golf team shot 14-over 854 and placed third at the 14-team Yale Spring Invitational this weekend in New Haven, Connecticut. The No. 26 Cavaliers finished 29 strokes back of champion No. 22 Wake Forest — and a stroke behind second-place No. 36 Clemson — in their last tournament of the regular season.
(04/20/15 11:16pm)
The Virginia men’s tennis team downed Florida State and Miami on the road this weekend in its final matches of the regular season. The No. 4 Cavaliers (20-3, 12-0 ACC) wrapped up conference play without a loss for the ninth consecutive season while reaching 20 wins for the 13th year in a row.
(04/20/15 4:48am)
The Virginia women’s golf team put on a show Thursday-Saturday at the ACC championships in Greensboro, North Carolina. The No. 11 Cavaliers captured their first-ever conference title in dominant fashion — Virginia outshot second-place No. 5 Duke by 26 strokes — while becoming the first team from outside North Carolina to claim an ACC crown.
(04/14/15 2:35am)
Virginia junior guard Justin Anderson announced Monday his decision to forego his final collegiate season and enter the 2015 NBA Draft. Currently projected as a borderline first-round pick, Anderson is coming off his best season in a Virginia uniform.
(04/13/15 12:54am)
The Virginia men’s tennis team closed out its home schedule this weekend with wins against Georgia Tech and Louisville. The No. 4 Cavaliers (18-3, 10-0 ACC) extended their winning streak to nine matches — all claimed by 7-0 or 6-1 final scores — while clinching their 12th consecutive ACC regular-season title Sunday against the No. 28 Cardinals.
(04/06/15 9:58pm)
The Virginia women’s golf team edged Wake Forest in a two-hole playoff to capture the 18th annual Bryan National Collegiate Sunday in Greensboro, North Carolina. The No. 12 Cavaliers claimed their second event win of the season — the first came at the UCF Challenge in Orlando — and seventh in program history.
(04/06/15 12:47pm)
The Virginia men’s tennis team is on a roll. The No. 4 Cavaliers (16-3, 8-0 ACC) steamrolled instate adversaries William & Mary and No. 13 Virginia Tech this weekend at the Snyder Tennis Center, running their winning streak to a season-best seven matches.
(04/03/15 6:37pm)
UPDATE: Stith will transfer to Old Dominion University, where his father is an assistant coach and his brother Brandan is a sophomore forward.
(03/23/15 10:09pm)
For the second time in nine seasons as a collegiate head coach, Virginia’s Tony Bennett has been named the U.S. Basketball Writers Association’s Henry Iba National Coach of the Year. Announced Monday by the USBWA, the award comes on the heels of Virginia’s program-record-tying 30-win season and second consecutive outright ACC regular-season title.
(03/21/15 3:13am)
The Virginia men’s basketball team defeated dangerous Belmont 79-67 in NCAA Tournament action Friday afternoon at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina. With the win, the No. 2 seed Cavaliers earned a Sunday date with nemesis Michigan State, the team that upset Virginia in last year’s Round of 16.
(03/16/15 11:34pm)
The Virginia women’s golf team shot 48-over 900 to finish eighth of 17 teams at the hyper-competitive Darius Rucker Intercollegiate two weekends ago in Hilton Head, South Carolina. The No. 16 Cavaliers steadily improved throughout the three-day, 54-hole tournament, carding a 9-over 293 in Sunday’s final round.
(03/16/15 2:18am)
The Virginia men’s basketball team Sunday evening received a No. 2 seed in the 2015 NCAA Tournament. Competing in the East Region, the No. 3 Cavaliers (29-3, 16-2 ACC) will play Ohio Valley champion Belmont (22-10, 11-5 OVC) this Friday at Time Warner Cable Arena in Charlotte, North Carolina.
(03/08/15 11:14pm)
The Virginia men’s basketball team suffered its second loss of the season Saturday night at KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky, falling to the No. 16 Cardinals 59-57 in the regular-season finale for both teams.
(03/03/15 2:08am)
The Virginia women’s tennis team downed Notre Dame by a 6-1 final score Sunday at Eck Tennis Pavilion in Notre Dame, Indiana. The No. 5 Cavaliers (9-2, 3-0 ACC) swept the singles after dropping the doubles point, extending their winning streak to four matches.
(03/02/15 12:40am)
Following his team’s 69-57 Saturday victory against Virginia Tech, Virginia coach Tony Bennett quoted legendary former UCLA coach John Wooden — the “Wizard of Westwood” — who shepherded his Bruins to 10 NCAA championships between 1964 and 1975.