All NCAA winter and spring championship events have been canceled
The NCAA announced Thursday that all remaining championship events for winter and spring sports have been canceled in response to the recent outbreak of COVID-19.
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The NCAA announced Thursday that all remaining championship events for winter and spring sports have been canceled in response to the recent outbreak of COVID-19.
The ACC announced Thursday that it is canceling the remainder of the ACC Men’s Basketball Tournament in response to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United States.
Senior guard Jocelyn Willoughby was named to the Academic All-America Division I women’s basketball third team, the College Sports Information Directors of America announced Monday.
Senior forward Mamadi Diakite and sophomore guard Kihei Clark both received All-ACC honors for the 2019-20 season, the league office announced Monday.
Senior guard Jocelyn Willoughby received the 2019-20 Kay Yow Award, given to the ACC Women’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced Wednesday.
Junior forward Austin Katstra is a national champion men’s basketball player, and junior goalkeeper Laurel Ivory is one of the best women’s soccer players in the entire country. Together, they are one of the most recognizable and lovable couples on Grounds. However, their two-and-a-half year journey wasn’t straightforward. From meeting each other’s families within weeks of meeting each other to a surprise “I love you” barely a month into the relationship, the couple has had their fair share of twists and turns. Let’s take a look inside Katstra and Ivory’s real-life rom-com.
With both Valentine’s Day and the spring collegiate athletics season nearing, let’s take a look at the most attractive feature of every varsity-level Virginia team playing this spring.
All-ACC Academic Teams for 2019 fall sports were officially announced this past week by the league office. Multiple Virginia standouts were honored across a variety of sports.
Faculty and administration salaries for the 2018-2019 academic year show that, among the eight highest-paid coaches at the University, just two represent women’s sports.
Virginia Athletics announced Saturday that Gene Corrigan, a pivotal figure in collegiate athletics, died at the age of 91 Friday night in his Charlottesville home surrounded by family.
After yet another impressive season under Coach Bronco Mendenhall, No. 24 Virginia football fell in the 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl, 36-28, to No. 9 Florida.
Virginia Athletics announced Sunday that the Virginia football team has accepted an invitation to play in the 2019 Capital One Orange Bowl. The Cavaliers (9-4, 6-2 ACC) will face Florida (10-2, 6-2 SEC) Dec. 30 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.
Virginia football — winner of four straight games — has all the momentum in the world at the moment. With the big 39-30 win over Virginia Tech last week, the Cavaliers (9-3, 6-2 ACC) secured the ACC Coastal division and booked their first-ever spot in the ACC championship game.
With the Commonwealth Cup, the ACC Coastal and a lot of pride on the line, Virginia knocked off Virginia Tech, 39-30, behind 475 total yards from senior quarterback Bryce Perkins.
It’s no secret that student-athletes at the University face a lot of challenges — early morning practices, multiple games each week and juggling all of that with a full academic course load. While the pressure to perform on and off the field is always present, the mental and physical toll that athletes face come to a head on travel days.
A few weeks ago, Virginia football’s season looked like it was slipping away. After suffering their third defeat in four games, the Cavaliers’ grasp on the ACC Coastal division was loosening. However, following back-to-back wins over North Carolina and Georgia Tech, Virginia (7-3, 5-2 ACC) is playing well again and hopes to continue that upward trajectory against Liberty (6-4) Saturday at Scott Stadium.
After a difficult road trip that included visits to Louisville and North Carolina, Virginia defeated Georgia Tech 33-28 at Scott Stadium. With the victory, the Cavaliers (7-3, 5-2 ACC) are in the driver’s seat of the ACC Coastal division with just one conference game left.
Virginia football’s road woes continued last week as the team suffered its third-straight away loss to Louisville. The Cavaliers (5-3, 3-2 ACC) will now travel to Chapel Hill, N.C., to play North Carolina (4-4, 3-2 ACC) Saturday night.
In a memorable comeback story, Virginia men’s basketball finished the 2018-19 season in historic fashion with the program’s first-ever national championship. However, this year’s Virginia squad will look and play a lot differently from the team that beat Texas Tech in the national title game just six months ago.
After a big win over Duke last weekend, Virginia football fell short Saturday afternoon, losing to Louisville at Cardinal Stadium. The Cavaliers (5-3, 3-2 ACC) lost to the Cardinals (5-3, 3-2 ACC) by a margin of 28 to 21.