No. 3 Virginia vs. No. 18 Louisville — a breakdown
By CD Sports Staff | February 22, 2019The Cavalier Daily sports staff breaks down some players to watch and keys to the game for No. 3 Virginia’s game against No. 18 Louisville Saturday at noon.
The Cavalier Daily sports staff breaks down some players to watch and keys to the game for No. 3 Virginia’s game against No. 18 Louisville Saturday at noon.
After an exciting All-Star weekend that saw Virginia alum Joe Harris win the three-point contest, three of the four ‘Hoos in the NBA returned to action on Thursday night.
If anything in life is certain beyond death and taxes, it may very well be that the Virginia men’s basketball team will consistently have the best scoring defense in the country.
In the Monday night game, the Cavaliers (23-2, 11-2 ACC) picked up their second win over the Hokies (20-6, 9-5 ACC) this season as they won 64-58 on the road.
Brooklyn Nets guard Joe Harris defeated a field of ten of the NBA's top shooters in the Mountain Dew Three Point Contest as part of NBA All-Star Weekend in Charlotte, N.C Saturday night.
The No. 4 Cavaliers (22-2, 10-2 ACC) took down the Fighting Irish (13-2, 3-9 ACC) behind strong nights from sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter and junior guard Kyle Guy.
This year's Virginia team has the same composure and toughness as past Tony Bennett teams but also has a unique quality of resilience.
Experts and fans will have differing opinions, but my take is that Virginia is still the second best team in the country.
As men’s and women’s basketball head into their final stretch of conference play, five Cavalier Daily sports staff writers take a look at five pressing questions for both teams.
Huff's impact goes beyond the advanced statistics. He is a lightning rod for the team in big games, providing highlight-reel blocks against Duke in Cameron Indoor and in overtime against NC State.
The Cavaliers (21-2, 9-2 ACC) used a late second half comeback to beat the Tar Heels (19-5, 9-2 ACC) in an impressive display of toughness on the road.
With a packed John Paul Jones Arena, Duke was able to hold on to the lead for the entirety of the game, unfazed by the electrifying energy in support of Virginia.
ESPN’s College GameDay is making the trip to Charlottesville after going to Durham just three weeks earlier for the first installment of what has been college basketball’s most heated rivalry this year.
The award recognizes small forwards that exhibit the same kind of talent and spirit that Hall of Famer Julius Erving exhibited when he played.
With Clark’s heart and hustle, it shouldn’t be a surprise to Cavaliers fans if the little guard out of Woodland Hills, Calif. makes even bigger waves in Charlottesville in the coming months.
The award recognizes guards with elite shooting abilities, as determined by a national committee made up of top college basketball personnel.
On Monday, Feb. 4, junior guard Ty Jerome was named as one of the top 10 candidates for the 2019 Bob Cousy Point Guard of the Year Award.
After an overtime win against N.C. State earlier in the week, No. 3 Virginia picked up another ACC win, edging out Miami 56-46 at home.
The Cavaliers (19-1, 7-1 ACC) stayed atop the ACC standings with a gritty win against the Wolfpack (16-5, 4-4 ACC), who proved to be a difficult matchup.
Tuesday night's matchup at PNC Arena in Raleigh, N.C., will showcase a battle of two vastly different playing styles.