Virginia’s vaunted defense, the foundation of its system, is out to sea
By Michael Liebermann | February 1, 2025Why the men’s basketball program is playing its worst defense in a decade and a half
Why the men’s basketball program is playing its worst defense in a decade and a half
It was another battle of the bottom, and Virginia proved it is at least above the conference's floor.
Virginia dropped a home game to Notre Dame for the first time ever.
The guard has become one of Virginia's primary threats.
Virginia snapped a drab five-game skid.
Blowout losses to Louisville bookend the current losing streak.
Khalifa starred for Sanchez at Charlotte before making the wrenching decision to transfer.
Ron Sanchez challenged his players to rebound better, and Buchanan answered resoundingly.
The late shot crushed a bouncing arena.
Virginia, once again in a lost season, looked aimless on the floor.
His decision to retire doomed this men's basketball season.
Virginia submitted another rudderless performance.
Virginia, in the eyes of the rest of the conference, is a guinea pig.
The player has the chance to practice but is choosing to not play.
Louisville triumphed at Virginia for the first time since 1990.
The Cavaliers pick up their first ACC win of the 2024-25 season.
With the team playing five games in 16 days to start conference play, Sanchez’s team will have the chance to prove what, if anything, it has learned from its difficult start to the season.
Virginia squeezed out a win to end non-conference play.
Two buzzwords have emerged in the last couple weeks.
Virginia nearly snatched a monumental win against an off-color ranked opponent.