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(05/23/15 4:57pm)
Seventh-seeded Virginia baseball lost to No. 3 seed Notre Dame 8-2 Friday at the ACC tournament in Durham, North Carolina. The loss dropped the Cavaliers (34-21, 15-15 ACC) to 0-2 in pool play, which eliminates the team from championship contention.
(05/21/15 11:51am)
No. 2 seed Miami scored seven runs in the eighth inning en route to a 9-5 victory over seventh-seeded Virginia in Wednesday’s ACC tournament pool opener.
(05/20/15 12:48am)
Led by junior Josh Sborz’s complete game one-hitter, No. 25 Virginia trounced Georgia Tech 11-0 in seven innings in Tuesday’s ACC tournament opener.
(05/17/15 8:33pm)
Virginia football coach Mike London announced Saturday that junior quarterback Greyson Lambert has been granted his release.
(05/11/15 1:23am)
Following a break from finals season, No. 24 Virginia baseball took two-out-of-three against Duke in their penultimate conference series.
(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.
(04/28/15 12:40am)
Fresh off their disappointing series loss to NC State, 23rd-ranked Virginia baseball travels to Harbor Park — the home of the triple-A Norfolk Tides — for a Tuesday contest with Old Dominion.
(04/27/15 2:38am)
No. 19 Virginia baseball dropped two out of three games in a crucial road series at NC State. The Cavaliers (27-17, 10-14 ACC) appeared to be in top form during Friday’s win, but a pair of walk-off homers propelled the Wolfpack (23-12, 11-12 ACC) to victory in Sunday’s doubleheader.
(04/23/15 2:19am)
Virginia softball split their Wednesday double-header with Liberty in Lynchburg, Virginia. The Cavaliers fell in the first game, 3-2, before taking down the Flames, 4-2.
(04/22/15 5:05am)
No. 19 Virginia baseball won its 25th game of the season Tuesday night against Longwood, but the triumph came at a high price. The high-octane Cavalier offense propelled the team to victory, but the injury bug bit two key pieces in the 14-4 win against the Lancers (17-21, 5-10 Big South).
(04/21/15 1:59am)
No. 20-ranked Virginia baseball won a crucial conference series against Miami over the weekend. But in the process, they may have lost their ace, junior Nathan Kirby, for an extended period of time.
(04/20/15 2:07am)
Fighting for their playoff lives, No. 21 Virginia baseball won a crucial home series against ninth-ranked Miami. Seemingly playing with a new edge, the Cavaliers (24-15, 9-12 ACC) answered the call in big situations throughout the weekend.
(04/16/15 3:20am)
For 23rd-ranked Virginia baseball, bad news of player injuries has dominated the season, but good news finally prevailed Wednesday afternoon with the inclusion of junior outfielder Joe McCarthy and freshman second baseman Jack Gerstenmaier in coach Brian O’Connor’s lineup.
(04/15/15 1:50am)
For Virginia guard Justin Anderson, the decision to forgo his final year of eligibility and declare for the NBA Draft was not an easy one.
(04/14/15 12:09am)
The 23rd-ranked Virginia baseball team dearly needed to win their weekend series against Georgia Tech. The Cavaliers (21-14, 7-11 ACC) romped past the Yellow Jackets 14-4 in the opening game, and a series victory — if not a sweep — appeared likely. However, Friday’s victors never returned to Russ Chandler Stadium, and Virginia lost the series.
(04/09/15 4:29am)
Nothing could stop No. 15 Virginia baseball Wednesday night at Davenport Field. Not even the weather. Clad in their 1980s-themed throwback uniforms, the Cavaliers blew past James Madison, 14-1.
(04/08/15 12:23am)
Over the weekend at Davenport Field, one team combined timely hitting with superb pitching in addition to execution in the field and on the base paths to earn a series sweep.
(04/02/15 4:13am)
Winners of five straight games, twelfth-ranked Virginia baseball team appeared to be on the way back to their early season dominance but relapsed in a home loss against VMI, 7-6.
(04/01/15 5:10am)
The ninth-ranked Virginia baseball team dodged a late comeback bid to down Virginia Commonwealth University at the Diamond in Richmond. The Cavaliers rode a career night from freshman pitcher Derek Casey to their fifth straight win, 5-3.