No. 6 men’s lacrosse dominates VMI in in-state clash
By Vignesh Mulay | April 18, 2019The Cavaliers routed the Keydets, cruising to a 24-5 victory thanks to a combination of explosive offense and shutdown defense.
The Cavaliers routed the Keydets, cruising to a 24-5 victory thanks to a combination of explosive offense and shutdown defense.
Junior forward Mamadi Diakite announced Wednesday afternoon that he is declaring for the NBA Draft, joining junior guard Ty Jerome and sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter and junior guard Kyle Guy.
After years of difficult seasons and disappointing results, Virginia has transformed into a true ACC powerhouse this year.
This past year has undoubtedly been the best in Virginia basketball history. After years of disappointing early-round exits, untimely injuries and relentless critics, Virginia fans will enjoy and cherish this season for years to come.
In a follow-up tweet, Guy officially announced that he would no longer consider playing another year at Virginia.
On a day in which two of its best players declared their intentions to play professionally, the Virginia basketball program wasted no time reloading, securing a commitment from forward Justin McKoy.
The Cavaliers, plagued by errors and an inability to create offense, finished winless in the head-to-head matchup against the in-state rival.
The Virginia baseball team (21-15, 8-10 ACC) got swept by Miami (25-12, 10-8 ACC) in a three-game home series over the weekend at Disharoon Park.
Sophomore guard De’Andre Hunter declared Monday that he is headed for the NBA draft, foregoing two years of eligibility in college basketball.
Junior guard Ty Jerome announced that he plans to enter the NBA draft and sign with an agent rather than return to Virginia for his final year of eligibility Monday morning.
The No. 4 Virginia men’s lacrosse team traveled to Durham, N.C., Saturday for an ACC showdown at Koskinen Stadium against No. 6 Duke, falling 12-7 to the highly-touted Blue Devils.
Over 20,000 Cavaliers fans gathered at Scott Stadium Saturday afternoon to witness the championship celebration for the 2018-19 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball National Champion Virginia.
Virginia has now won two games in a row after suffering a two-game losing streak with losses against the top two teams in the country — Boston College and Maryland.
This week’s episode covers Virginia’s incredible victory in the NCAA Division 1 Men’s Basketball Championship game and adds updates on several other spring sports.
The Virginia baseball team (21-13, 8-7 ACC) beat James Madison (18-16, 2-7 CAA) 9-3 on the road Tuesday night at Veterans Memorial Park and Norfolk State (11-18, 7-5 MEAC) 14-4 at home Wednesday night.
The Virginia softball team (16-22, 5-10 ACC) lost 11-6 on the road at Longwood (25-13, 11-1 Big South) Tuesday.
A year after losing to a No. 16 seed, the Cavaliers came back to win the national championship. The worst loss in program history turned into the best win in program history.
For the players and Bennett, this means overcoming demons and making their dreams come true.
Though this past season just ended Monday night, it’s never too early to make some predictions about the state of Virginia basketball next year.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted a quad meet against Maryland, Pittsburgh and West Virginia over the weekend.