Men’s tennis picks up first ACC victories of season
By Luke Beasey | March 18, 2018The Cavaliers defeated both Boston College and No. 18 Notre Dame to sweep conference opponents over the weekend.
The Cavaliers defeated both Boston College and No. 18 Notre Dame to sweep conference opponents over the weekend.
The Cavaliers are still in search of their first ACC win after narrowly losing to the Fighting Irish.
The win over the Golden Bears Friday night marked the first time since 2009 that Virginia has won a game in the NCAA Tournament.
The loss will go down as the most infamous game in Virginia basketball history, as the Cavaliers became the only No. 1-seed to lose to a No.16-seed in NCAA Tournament history.
The men's tennis team looks to improve on its average conference record with its two first conference games against Boston College and Notre Dame.
After a heartbreaking loss to Syracuse in their first ACC game, No. 7 Virginia will look to even its conference record in a showdown with rival Notre Dame.
The Cavalier Daily Sports Staff makes their picks for what teams from each region will separate themselves and make a run to the prized Final Four at the end of March Madness.
Virginia got a tough break for the NCAA Tournament as freshman forward De'Andre Hunter -- their prized sixth man — will miss the rest of the season with a broken wrist.
While any program successful enough to regularly make the tournament can cite failures in March a lack of a final four trip looms large for the reputation of the Bennett era Cavaliers.
The CD Sports Staff discuss and debate topics around Virginia's tournament bracket and what may be the biggest X-factor for the team's success without De'Andre Hunter.
In a tight game against James Madison, freshman shortstop Tanner Morris came through with a walkoff sac fly to lift Virginia to a mid-week victory.
The proposal is awaiting approval by the University's Board of Visitors.
This marks the Cavaliers' first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2010.
The Cavaliers storm into the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, looking for a trip to the Final Four to punctuate their historical season.
Virginia took down North Carolina to win the 2018 ACC Tournament Championship.
Virginia’s signature defense was on full display as they advanced to the final of the ACC Tournament with a win over Clemson
After a miracle win against Louisville last week, the No. 1 Virginia basketball team dominated on both ends of the ball in the ACC Tournament quarterfinal.
The Cavalier Daily Sports' staff discusses if the baseball team is in a slump, the future of men's lacrosse, women's basketball in the ACC Tournament and breakout spring sports athletes.
The first game for Virginia will be on March 8 at 12 p.m. against a to-be-determined opponent.
The No. 18 Virginia baseball team won two of three games over the weekend at home against Eastern Kentucky.