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(03/12/19 2:47pm)
Last year, Virginia hoisted the ACC Tournament Championship trophy in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Cavaliers defeated North Carolina 71-63 in the championship after winning the regular season title. This year, the No. 2 Cavaliers have won the regular season title after an impressive 16-2 record in ACC play, only losing twice to Duke. Now, they will attempt to win their third ACC Tournament Championship in five years — Virginia also won in 2014. If they win, the Cavaliers would be the first back-to-back ACC Tournament Champions since Duke won the tournament three consecutive times from 2009 to 2011.
(03/11/19 9:40pm)
Virginia Coach Tony Bennett was named ACC Coach of the Year Monday. It was his second consecutive year winning the award and the fourth time in six years. Besides the 2017-18 season, he also won the award during the 2013-14 season and the 2014-15 season.
(03/04/19 3:35am)
No. 2 Virginia beat Pittsburgh 73-49 Saturday afternoon at John Paul Jones arena to remain atop the ACC standings.
(02/25/19 2:55am)
The No. 3 Virginia men’s basketball team showed its mettle on the road once again Saturday afternoon, beating No. 18 Louisville 64-52 after a second-half comeback. It was a rough week for the Cardinals, who also lost to Syracuse 69-49 Wednesday night.
(02/18/19 2:45am)
Virginia beat Notre Dame 60-54 in a gritty game at John Paul Jones Arena Saturday afternoon, surviving an upset scare.
(02/15/19 10:34pm)
It’s the 2016 NCAA Tournament, and the Virginia Cavaliers are rolling.
(02/12/19 5:09am)
No. 4 Virginia defeated No. 8 North Carolina 69-61 Monday night in Chapel Hill, N.C.
(02/08/19 1:17am)
No. 3 Virginia (20-1, 8-1 ACC) is set for a rematch against No. 2 Duke (20-2, 8-1 ACC) under the lights of John Paul Jones Arena Saturday night.
(01/31/19 12:24am)
No. 3 Virginia defeated No. 23 N.C. State Tuesday night at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C. as the Wolfpack’s comeback fell just short.
(01/28/19 2:02am)
Virginia defeated Notre Dame in comprehensive fashion Saturday afternoon in South Bend, Ind. Five Cavaliers players scored in double figures as Virginia cruised to a 82-55 victory. Redshirt sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter had seven rebounds and led all scorers with 19 points.
(01/24/19 2:47am)
Four of the five players in the No. 3 Cavaliers’ starting five have received significant national attention for the role they have played on this dominant team.
(01/20/19 4:38pm)
Virginia lost to Duke in a nailbiter at Cameron Indoor Stadium Saturday night, ending their undefeated run. The hard-fought contest had 15 lead changes.
(01/16/19 4:30am)
The No. 4 Virginia men’s basketball team dominated Virginia Tech early and often en route to a statement win in conference play at John Paul Jones Arena Tuesday night. The win placed Virginia in sole possession of first place in the ACC.
(01/15/19 2:16am)
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(01/10/19 3:16pm)
The No. 4 Virginia men’s basketball team beat Boston College 83-56 on the road Wednesday night in an impressive offensive display. Sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter and junior forward Mamadi Diakite led the way with 18 points apiece. Diakite’s 18 points tied his career high.
(01/04/19 6:30pm)
Former Virginia football coach George Welsh passed away at age 85 on Jan. 2, his family announced on Friday.
(01/01/19 11:24pm)
The No. 4 Virginia men’s basketball team never trailed en route to a commanding 100-64 win against Marshall Monday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena.
(12/29/18 11:36pm)
Virginia (8-5) beat South Carolina (7-6) in dominant fashion, 28-0, winning the Belk Bowl in Charlotte. After heartbreaking defeats the last two weeks, the Cavaliers played with a chip on their shoulder and shut out an SEC opponent with an incredible display on offense and defense.
(12/22/18 10:34pm)
The No. 5 Virginia men’s basketball team beat William and Mary 72-40 Saturday afternoon at John Paul Jones arena behind the scoring of sophomore forward De’Andre Hunter and junior guard Kyle Guy. Hunter finished with 18 points, shooting 9-10 from the free throw line, and Guy had 16 points, 11 of which came in the second half.
(12/22/18 5:10am)
It’s Jan. 27, 2018. No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball is facing No. 4 Duke on the road. Cameron Indoor Arena, one of the most hostile road environments in college basketball, is buzzing. Cavalier players are heckled by fans in blue war paint.