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(03/23/15 6:30am)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — For the second time in as many years, the second-seeded Virginia men’s basketball team exited the NCAA Tournament at the hands of Michigan State. With a bid to their second consecutive Sweet 16 on the line Sunday in Charlotte, the Cavaliers could not overcome the sluggish starts to halves that have become all too familiar in recent weeks, falling 60-54 to the No. 7 seed Spartans.
(01/12/15 3:14am)
It’s been a wild couple of weeks in college basketball to kick off the New Year. Even those Virginia fans who began the season without gray hairs may start examining their manes more closely following a few early ACC games that I think many would agree were too close for comfort.
(10/22/14 6:34am)
I’ll keep the opening short this week by letting a Virginia Tech beat writer describe the #GoACC season so far in a tweet.
(10/21/14 12:08am)
In its final event of the fall season, the No. 20 Virginia men’s golf team placed second at the U.S. Collegiate Championship in Alpharetta, Georgia. Sophomore Derek Bard and senior Denny McCarthy finished first and second, respectively, at the event.
(10/15/14 6:14am)
In a move that should have come awhile ago, Florida State was demoted from No. 1 to No. 2 in both the media and coaches polls — because no #GoACC team we’ve seen this year should ever be ranked No. 1 overall, at least on the basis of football performance. On the basis of worst dancing coach, comedic relief or number of police cover-ups, however? No other conference can compete with us!
(10/14/14 11:39pm)
The No. 28 Virginia men’s golf team finished sixth at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate, as rain in Johnson City, Tennessee created unplayable course conditions and forced the cancellation of Sunday’s final round.
(10/08/14 7:17am)
I’d like to start this week by apologizing for a dearth of #GoACC coverage last week, I had a few prior commitments and I hope nobody’s week was not too negatively affected. That being said, it’s great to be back and let’s get on to the rankings:
(09/24/14 5:37am)
Another #GoACC week is in the books, and it’s great to see Clemson returning to top form by blowing a potential upset against Florida State in true Clemson fashion. In regards to the rest of the league, it’s getting really hard to find space to fit the bottom five or six teams — I’m considering just consolidating all of their mediocrity into one last place ranking and to make more room for the league’s more competent (less embarrassing) members.
(09/23/14 1:32am)
The Virginia men’s golf team fell to South Carolina, 3-2, Sunday in the match-play portion of DICK’S Sporting Goods Challenge Cup in Nashville, Tennessee, previously finishing third in the stroke play portion of the tournament.
(09/18/14 3:36am)
It’s hard to imagine a more #GoACC week than the one which just passed: the two top teams didn’t play, two of the other top teams lost to supposedly inferior opponents and multiple quarterbacks faced discipline for a creative range of offenses, from shouting obscenities to driving under the influence.
(09/15/14 12:41am)
Saturday in Karuizawa, Japan — a 14-hour plane jaunt from Charlottesville — Virginia senior Denny McCarthy led Team USA in scoring at the
World Amateur Team Championships as the Americans captured the Eisenhower Trophy for a record 15th time.
(09/10/14 12:15am)
There was a disproportionately low number of #GoACC moments this weekend, with many ACC teams taking the week off by playing vastly inferior opponents or not playing at all. Due to this lack of worthy honorees within the conference, my #GoACC moment of the week goes to a rare non-ACC entity: Penn State fans.
(09/04/14 1:37am)
When the United States Golf Association called Denny McCarthy, the Virginia senior missed the call because he was celebrating a family member’s birthday. After calling the number back, McCarthy headed back downstairs to his assembled relatives with news which more than warranted a celebratory glass of champagne.
(04/21/14 9:09pm)
The No. 8 Virginia men’s golf team won its second consecutive tournament Saturday, shooting a 4-over 292 to best second-place Clemson by three strokes at the rain-shortened Wolfpack Spring Open at the Lonnie Poole Golf Course in Raleigh, N.C. The event was condensed from 54 holes to 18 holes after rain precluded Friday play.
(04/14/14 2:57am)
Three years before senior David Pastore won his first collegiate event in a one-hole playoff at the Jim West Intercollegiate, he did not compete in a single tournament for the Virginia men’s golf team. The next year, he was not even on the team.
(04/09/14 1:38am)
The No. 10 Virginia men’s golf team shattered program records to open the week, shooting a 45-under 819 to win the Jim West Intercollegiate in McKinney, Texas by 29 strokes over second-place Iowa State.
(04/07/14 3:53am)
The University lists Tony Bennett’s yearly salary at $300,000, but there is little reason to fear the Virginia men’s basketball coach will skip town for a higher-paying job.
(04/03/14 2:55am)
In many ways, Virginia’s loss last week to Michigan State felt like a failure that wrought a premature end to one of the best seasons in program history. On the national stage, Michigan State suffocated the Cavaliers’ offense and their Final Four dreams in the final two minutes at Madison Square Garden.
(03/27/14 5:31am)
Even before the Spartans’ Friday night Sweet 16 matchup against Virginia at Madison Square Garden, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said he felt sorry for Virginia coach Tony Bennett and his father.
(03/24/14 4:39am)
RALEIGH, N.C. — In the final minutes of Virginia’s victory against No. 8 seed Memphis, “Sweet 16” chants filled the stadium. The 78-60 effort earned the top-seeded Cavaliers a trip to Madison Square Garden — their eighth Sweet 16 appearance in program history and first since 1995.